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Stockton Council OKs city ballots for Mossdale Tract flood-assessment effort
Summary
The council authorized staff to cast ballots on city‑owned properties for the San Joaquin Area Flood Control Agency’s proposed Mossdale Tract assessment to help pay the city’s share of levee improvements; agency staff said ballots are weighted by assessment dollars and are due June 20.
The Stockton City Council voted unanimously May 21 to authorize the city manager to cast ballots on behalf of city‑owned parcels for a proposed San Joaquin Area Flood Control Agency (SJAFCA) assessment covering the Mossdale Tract area.
Kim Floyd, SJAFCA public outreach manager, told the council the agency is seeking to form an assessment district that would help fund a proposed $473 million levee‑improvement project intended to provide 200‑year flood protection. Floyd said the project’s estimated local cost share is about $132.5 million; roughly 70% of that would be paid by future development,…
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