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La Verne council approves landscape and lighting assessments, staff to expand resident outreach for underfunded zones

La Verne City Council · June 17, 2025
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Summary

Council approved annual levies for multiple landscape and lighting maintenance districts but flagged a shortfall in one zone and directed staff to pursue resident education and possible Prop 218 proceedings or inter‑district loan options to address reserves.

The La Verne City Council moved forward on annual levies for several landscape and lighting maintenance districts Monday while acknowledging shortfalls in some zones and directing staff to expand resident outreach.

City Manager Cody Howling summarized the annual assessment process for Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 6 and related zones. He said most zones are at their maximum assessments except Zone 5, which maintains a healthy reserve. "For Zone 4‑1 the CPI inflator yields a 3% increase — about $4.59 per parcel — and Zone 6 similarly reflects…

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