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File #: CONS 26-015   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 1/27/2026 Final action:
Subject: Adopt Resolutions to 1) Initiate Proceedings Pursuant to Government Code Section 53753, 2) Provide Intention to Levy Assessments for FY 2026, 3) Preliminarily Approve FY 2026 the Engineer's Report, 4) Provide a Notice of Proposition 218 Public Hearing for Stratford Village Flood Control Facilities Improvement Assessment (MD1 - 2026), 5) Approve the Mailing of Ballots, and 6) Adopt Proposition 218 Assessment Ballot Procedures
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution Initiating Proceedings, 3. Attachment III Resolution Adopting Prop 218 Procedures, 4. Attachment IV Preliminary Engineer's Report
DATE: January 27, 2026

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Director of Maintenance Services

SUBJECT
Title

Adopt Resolutions to 1) Initiate Proceedings Pursuant to Government Code Section 53753, 2) Provide Intention to Levy Assessments for FY 2026, 3) Preliminarily Approve FY 2026 the Engineer's Report, 4) Provide a Notice of Proposition 218 Public Hearing for Stratford Village Flood Control Facilities Improvement Assessment (MD1 - 2026), 5) Approve the Mailing of Ballots, and 6) Adopt Proposition 218 Assessment Ballot Procedures

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council adopts two resolutions (Attachment II and III):

1. Initiating proceedings pursuant to Government Code Section 53753,
2. Providing intention to levy assessments for FY 2026,
3. Preliminarily approving the FY 2026 Engineer's Report,
4. Providing a notice of Proposition 218 Public Hearing,
5. Approving the mailing of ballots, and
6. Adopting procedures for Proposition 218 Assessment Ballot Proceedings for the Stratford Village Flood Control Facilities Assessment District.
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SUMMARY

Maintenance District #1 (District) was established in 1995 as a financial funding mechanism to fund the operation, maintenance, and the capital repair and replacement of the Stratford Village Storm Water Lift Station, the critical flood protection infrastructure for the neighborhood. Thirty years later, the funds generated from the annual assessment revenue are no longer sufficient to provide proper operation, maintenance, and the capital repair and replacement of the District's storm water drainage and pumping infrastructure.

To meet this need, staff is recommending a Proposition 218 assessment balloting procedure to propose a new assessment that includes:
1.) A cost-of-living adjustment mechanism in order to ensure that the flood control infrastructure is properly funded over time for operations and maintenance.
2.) An annual augmentation of appr...

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