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Yuba City Council unanimously adopts 2026 downtown BID assessment
Summary
After a public hearing with no speakers, the Yuba City Council voted unanimously April 7 to confirm the downtown Business Improvement District annual report and levy the 2026 assessment; staff said no majority objection was filed.
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The Yuba City Council on April 7 adopted a resolution confirming the Downtown Business Improvement District annual report and levying the 2026 assessment, after a brief public hearing with no public speakers.
City Manager Robert Bendorf presented the staff recommendation and said the adoption would implement the assessment as filed. Mayor Boomgarden asked to confirm there had been no 50% or greater objection to the levy; a staff member replied, “No objections.” Council Member Kchner moved to adopt the resolution; Council Member Cole seconded. The motion passed unanimously.
Bendorf told the council the hearing and adoption followed the procedural steps required for the assessment and that the adoption would "levy the assessment for calendar year 2026" as presented by staff. The council did not receive public comment on the item.
The resolution and the formal assessment report were presented at the March meeting of the downtown association and brought to council for confirmation and levy. The record did not identify a resolution number or specify the dollar total of the 2026 assessment in the hearing; staff materials were referenced in the presentation.
Next steps: the resolution confirms the levy for 2026 and staff will proceed with administrative follow-up described in the staff report. The council did not change the assessment during the meeting.

