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Alameda County sets June 17 hearing for proposed Proposition 218 flood‑control benefit assessments
Summary
County staff and consultants told the Board that flood-control zones 2, 4 and 9 face $700 million in unmet capital needs; the board set a June 17, 2025 Proposition 218 hearing on a plan to fund roughly $316 million of priority projects and raise annual collections to about $30 million.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on April 22 set a June 17 public hearing to consider proposed benefit-assessment increases for Flood Control Zones 2, 4 and 9 that would fund a package of storm‑water and flood-risk projects.
Consultants and agency staff presented an engineer's report describing roughly $700 million in unmet capital needs across the district, saying the district currently collects about $10 million a year but identified about $316 million in critical projects they aim to fund over 20 years.…
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