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Folsom council closes hearing on Natoma Station maintenance assessment ballots; tabulation to continue

2806445 · March 28, 2025
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Summary

Council held a public hearing on proposed Natoma Station Maintenance Assessment District assessments, heard staff and one resident, closed the hearing and tabled action while ballots are counted.

The Folsom City Council closed a public hearing March 25 on a proposed Natoma Station Maintenance Assessment District and postponed final action until property owner ballots are tabulated.

City staff presented the engineer's report and financial background for the proposed Natoma Station Maintenance Assessment District (the district). Janice Larson, Senior Management Analyst for Parks and Recreation, told the council the district has run a deficit because the assessment set in 1990 — $91.70 per unit — has not increased while costs have grown. Larson said staff offered four options to address the shortfall and that residents at two outreach meetings overwhelmingly favored the most comprehensive option, which would restore deferred maintenance and…

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