Increase annual property assessments for Hilltop neighborhood landscaping
Resolution 55-12
In Plain English
Property owners in the Hilltop area pay annual assessments to maintain landscaping along streets and common areas. The city wants to raise these assessments for the 2012-2013 budget year. If approved, homeowners in this district pay higher fees on their property tax bills to cover increased maintenance costs.
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Increase annual fees for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
Approve annual report and increase property assessments for Hilltop landscaping
Approve 3% increase in Hilltop neighborhood landscaping fees for 2019-2020
Approve 3% increase in Hilltop neighborhood landscape assessments
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