Set annual property assessments for Marina Bay landscaping and lighting district
In Plain English
Property owners in Marina Bay pay special assessments to maintain landscaping and lighting in their neighborhood. The city sets these annual rates to cover maintenance costs like tree trimming, irrigation, and streetlight repairs. If approved, property owners receive bills based on their lot size and location within the district.
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PassedAdopt Resolution No. 87-10
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Set annual property assessments for Marina Bay landscaping and lighting district
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Approve assessment increase for Marina Bay landscaping and lighting maintenance
Increase annual fees for Marina Bay property owners to maintain landscaping and lighting
Increase annual fees for Marina Bay landscaping and lighting maintenance
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