Increase annual fees for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
In Plain English
Property owners in the Hilltop area pay annual assessments to maintain landscaping in their neighborhood. The city proposes raising these fees for the 2010-2011 budget year. If approved, homeowners in this district pay higher annual assessments to cover rising maintenance costs.
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Close the public hearing
PassedAdopt Resolution No. 86-10
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Increase property assessments for Hilltop neighborhood landscaping by 2.53%
Increase annual property assessments for Hilltop neighborhood landscaping
Increase annual assessments for Hilltop Landscape Maintenance District by 3.02%
Increase annual fees for Hilltop neighborhood landscape maintenance
Approve 3% increase in Hilltop neighborhood landscape assessments
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