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Board reviews special assessments for Moore Street and Alaska Avenue; explains payment options

Board of Public Works
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The Board reviewed draft assessment estimates for water main and curb-and-gutter projects on Moore Street and Alaska Avenue, explaining assessments are typically one-time charges, capped by code, based on footage or individual services, and may be paid upfront or spread 10–15 years on property tax bills; the board approved forwarding the assessments.

Board staff summarized the special-assessment process for recent work on Moore Street and Alaska Avenue and presented preliminary assessment amounts for affected properties.

Director Gallagher explained that under city policy special assessments are typically a one-time charge to benefit properties from improvements such as new water mains, sanitary mains or curb-and-gutter. "The theory is that it's a one-time…

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