Approve engineer's report to increase Marina Bay landscaping maintenance fees
Resolution Resolution No. 34-16
In Plain English
Marina Bay property owners currently pay annual assessments to maintain landscaping and lighting in their neighborhood district. The engineer's report recommends increasing these fees for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. If approved, Marina Bay residents see higher annual assessments on their property tax bills to cover rising maintenance costs.
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