Approve 3% increase in Marina Bay property assessments for landscaping and lighting
In Plain English
Marina Bay property owners pay special assessments to maintain landscaping and lighting in their neighborhood. The city proposes raising these assessments by 3% for the 2017-2018 fiscal year. If approved, your assessment amount increases based on your property's size and location within Marina Bay.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 70-17
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Marina Bay property owners will pay 3% higher special assessments next year to maintain landscaping and lighting in their neighborhood. The council unanimously approved the increase, with only Councilmember Beckles absent. Your specific assessment increase depends on your property's size and location within the Marina Bay area. This is a routine annual adjustment to cover rising maintenance costs for the special district that Marina Bay residents created to fund their neighborhood improvements.
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