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Rancho Palos Verdes adopts FY 2026–27 budget, keeps residential assessment at $23.50
Summary
On June 16 the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council adopted the fiscal year 2026–27 budget, capital improvement program and city goals; the plan includes 19 major projects and about $42.5 million in operating revenues, and the annual landscaping and lighting assessment remains $23.50 for most residential parcels.
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Rondon, city manager, said on June 16 that the Rancho Palos Verdes City Council adopted the fiscal year 2026–27 budget, the capital improvement program and the city’s goals for the coming year.
The council’s update noted the budget includes 19 major projects and operating revenues of approximately $42.5 million, which the city says will fund essential services, infrastructure improvements and long-term priorities. The council also approved the annual assessment for the Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District, which the update states remains $23.50 for most residential parcels and supports medians, street lighting and other public improvements.
City officials did not provide a roll-call vote tally in the recorded update; the transcript reports the actions as adopted but does not list individual votes. The update did not break down the 19 projects by name in this summary; details may be in the full meeting record and staff reports on the city website.
Why it matters: the budget and assessment determine the city’s near-term spending on public works, parks and services and set the operating baseline for contracts and capital projects in the next fiscal year.
The council approved the documents during its regular meeting; the budget and related materials will be available in the official meeting packet and on the city’s website for public review.

