Order preparation of annual engineer's report for Hilltop Landscape Maintenance District
Resolution Resolution No. 9-16
In Plain English
The city requires an annual engineer's report to document landscaping costs and improvements in the Hilltop neighborhood district. This report determines how much property owners pay through special assessments on their tax bills. The engineer will review what landscaping work happened in 2016-2017 and calculate costs for the next year.
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