Approve budget supplement for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
Resolution 62-05
In Plain English
The Hilltop neighborhood has a special assessment district where property owners pay extra fees for landscape maintenance beyond basic city services. The district needs additional money beyond what was originally budgeted this year. If approved, the city transfers cash from the district's reserve account to cover the shortfall.
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5 related items found by meaning
Approve yearly assessments for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
Accept engineer's report and levy annual assessments for Hilltop landscape maintenance
Set annual fees for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance district
Approve annual budget for Hilltop neighborhood landscaping services
Increase annual fees for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
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