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Big Bear City CSD adopts unclaimed funds policy; records four outstanding checks totaling $2,190.96

Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors · December 15, 2025
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Summary

The board adopted Resolution 2025-26 formalizing an unclaimed funds policy under California Government Code Sections 50050 and 50057 after Finance Officer Jeanette Prickett reported four outstanding checks totaling $2,190.96 (Water fund); legal notices produced no responses.

The Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors adopted Resolution 2025-26 at its Dec. 15, 2025 meeting, approving an Unclaimed Funds Policy that implements requirements in California Government Code Sections 50050 and 50057.

Finance Officer Jeanette Prickett explained that unclaimed funds are funds held by the district for three years or longer with no claim filed by the legal owner. She reported the district's open-check register shows four outstanding checks totaling $2,190.96, all belonging to the Water fund. Legal notices were published Oct. 23 and Oct. 30, 2025; no responses from payees were received. The Board adopted the resolution, which authorizes returning unclaimed funds to their respective fund of origin after required procedures.

The resolution was entered into the district's Resolution and Ordinance Book Number 37. No public comment was made on the item.