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Council files SB165 reports but Mare Island residents demand review of CFD methodology
Summary
Council adopted SB165 annual reports for several community facility districts, but multiple Mare Island residents urged the council to delay or freeze the CFD assessments until the cost‑allocation methodology (based on 2010 estimates) is explained and reviewed by Goodwin Consulting.
The Vallejo City Council voted on Jan. 28 to receive and file the SB165 annual report for three districts — the Northeast Quadrant Improvement District, Hidden Brook Improvement District, and Mare Island Community Facilities Districts — while residents representing Mare Island pressed the council to pause or revisit Mare Island assessments pending a review of the allocation method and underlying data.
Sherry Anne Grimm, representing Mare Island residents, told the council the Goodwin Consulting memorandum in the staff packet used dated assumptions and a cost allocation formula that she said allocates a…
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