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LLMDs fund neighborhood landscaping and lighting through property-tax assessments

Unidentified Speaker, presenter · January 26, 2026
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An unidentified presenter explained that Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Districts (LLMDs) are special financing districts created by local governments and funded by property‑tax assessments; funds pay for landscaping, lighting, weed abatement and other neighborhood improvements.

Unidentified Speaker, presenter, said the video was intended to explain how Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Districts, or LLMDs, work and how they are paid for.

An LLMD "is a special financing district created by local governments," the presenter said, noting its purpose is "to provide landscaping, lighting, and other neighborhood improvements that keep your community looking great and functioning safely." The presenter said property owners pay for…

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