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Murrieta council initiates community facility districts to charge new development for public safety and maintenance costs
Summary
Council unanimously adopted resolutions of intention to form several Community Facilities Districts (CFDs) and to annex new projects into maintenance and safety CFDs so new developments share costs of public safety personnel and long‑term maintenance; Rustic Meadows (153 for‑sale lots) and Kensington Apartments (126 multifamily units) were the petitions discussed.
The Murrieta City Council on June 3 approved resolutions of intention to form and to annex property into citywide Community Facilities Districts (CFDs) that would let new residential development pay special taxes to finance public safety personnel and long‑term maintenance services.
Staff presented two citywide, annexable CFD frameworks: CFD 2025‑S for safety services (levy examples presented: single‑family $580/unit, multifamily $468/unit, affordable housing $150/unit; 4% annual escalator) and CFD 2025‑2 for maintenance services (examples: Rustic Meadows ~$332/unit; Kensington Apartments ~$98/unit;…
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