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OCII approves $53.2 million in community facilities district (CFD) budgets, establishes 2025–26 appropriation limits
Summary
The commission approved budgets and levy actions for several community facilities districts totaling about $53.2 million and established annual appropriation limits for 2025–26; both measures passed 5–0.
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on Tuesday approved two related actions to fund and set limits for community facilities districts (CFDs) that support infrastructure and maintenance in OCII project areas.
What the commission voted on - Item 5(b) (Resolution No. 5-2025): Approval of the CFD budgets and special-tax levies for July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026. The total CFD budgets presented equal $53,200,000. The motion was moved by Commissioner Mark Miller, seconded by Commissioner Earl Shattuck, and passed 5–0. - Item 5(c) (Resolution No. 6-2025): Establishing the annual appropriation limits for each CFD for fiscal year 2025–26 to comply with Article XIII B of the California Constitution. Motion by Vice Chair Vanessa Aquino, second by Commissioner Shattuck; the motion passed 5–0.
Why it matters: CFDs are voter-approved districts that levy special taxes to pay for infrastructure, maintenance, capital repairs and debt service for…
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