LLMD No. 7 Engineer’s Reports

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Final Day to Request Mail-In Ballot for LLMD 7

Today, May 26th, is the final day to request a mail-in ballot for LLMD 7 to be sent directly to your home address. ➡️ If you’re unable to make this request today, no need to worry! By reaching out to us via phone or email, you can arrange to pick up your ballot at City Hall. Alternatively, a replacement assessment ballot can be obtained in person at the Public Hearing on June 6th. 📞 Contact us at (800) 676-7516 📧 Or email us at contact@civicmic.com   Still unsure about what’s going on, or how you want to cast your ballot? …

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LLMD #7 Rolling Hills Ballot Outcome

LLMD 7 Rolling Hills Ballot Outcome: The Future of Your Neighborhood’s Landscape and Street Lighting Maintenance As a Rolling Hills property owner, you face a critical decision regarding your neighborhood’s landscape and street lighting maintenance. The upcoming Rolling Hills ballot will determine whether the new district assessment for the Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District (LLMD No. 7) is approved or not. This blog post aims to provide you with an unbiased, comprehensive overview of the implications for both outcomes, helping you make an informed decision. Your Rolling Hills Ballot is Your Voice All property owners will receive a ballot in …

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LLMD 7 Sample Ballot and Instructions

As a Rolling Hills property owner, you face a critical decision regarding your neighborhood’s landscape and street lighting maintenance. The upcoming Rolling Hills ballot will determine whether the new district assessment for LLMD No. 7 is approved or not. Your Rolling Hills Ballot is Your Voice All property owners will receive a ballot in the mail featuring a single question about whether a new LLMD shall be formed. See the sample ballot and instructions provided with your ballot for more information. Ballots must be returned by the specified deadline (06-06-2023). All Rolling Hills property owners have an opportunity to cast …

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Rolling Hills Engineer’s Report: Special vs. General Benefit

Welcome to the final installment of Understanding the Engineer’s Report. This is a series that explores the technical language and concepts in the essential document known as the Engineer’s Report. It aims to make these reports more accessible and understandable. In this installment, CivicMic will focus on the LLMD 7 Rolling Hills Engineer’s Report. We’ll explain the difference between special benefits and general benefits.  These are key concepts that help determine the appropriate funding mechanisms for the proposed improvements to the landscape and lighting district. The finalized reports have now been made available on the data center. You can access …

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Understanding the Engineer’s Report: Rolling Hills Budget and Services

LLMD 7 Rolling Hills Budget and Services In this installment of Understanding the Engineer’s Report, CivicMic will be addressing how the funds from a new assessment district would be used to address needs in Rolling Hills, how much revenue would be generated and the cost to property owners. If approved by Rolling Hills property owners, LLMD 7 would generate approximately $913K annually through annual assessment of local properties to: Improve streetlighting to enhance traffic and pedestrian safety and accessibility Maintain and improve landscaping, including servicing of trees, groundcover, turf, shrubs, planters, landscaped areas and weed abatement of open spaces. May …

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Understanding the Engineer’s Report: LLMD 7 FAQs

Questions and Answers about Proposed Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts: LLMD 7 FAQs In this installment of Understanding the Engineer’s Report, CivicMic will be addressing some LLMD 7 FAQs. In Fairfield, many of the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”) which fund landscaping services and maintain street lighting either are or will be experiencing a budget shortfall if no action is taken by the City and stakeholders. To maintain landscaping and lighting services, the City is proposing the formation of new LLMDs with an assessment on properties in the following communities: Gateway Kolob Estates North Cordelia Paradise Valley Peppertree …

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