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Fairfield LLMD Results: Landscaping & Lighting Maintenance Districts

The City of Fairfield and CivicMic extend their sincere gratitude to every participant in the recent balloting process for the proposed Landscaping & Lighting Maintenance Districts. The Fairfield LLMD results underscore the community’s democratic participation in shaping the city’s future. California state law determines this ballot procedure by ‘weighted’ ballots. A ‘majority protest’ happens when the total amount of money represented by the ‘no’ votes is more than the total amount represented by the ‘yes’ votes. So, even if more people mark ‘yes’ if the ‘no’ marks represent more money, then the ‘no’ marks create a majority protest. This stops …

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TODAY: Fairfield Public Hearing and Assessment Ballot Tabulation

🌟 TODAY: PUBLIC HEARING & ASSESSMENT BALLOT TABULATION! Fairfield residents, today, June 6th, is the day for our Public Hearing and the start of the assessment ballot tabulation. Your involvement is important. Key points: 🔶 FAIRFIELD PUBLIC HEARING: Location: 1000 Webster Street – City Council Chambers. Share your thoughts about the assessment today. Your input matters. 🔶 ASSESSMENT BALLOT TABULATION: If you haven’t submitted your ballot, do so today. Remember, all ballots, including replacements, must be handed in today. Mailing postdates don’t count – you need to bring your ballot or get a replacement at the hearing. The tabulation procedure …

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Last Reminder! Fairfield Public Hearing and Assessment Ballot Tabulation

Attention Fairfield residents! A pivotal day awaits you as the City Council prepares for the Public Hearing and initiates the Assessment Ballot Tabulation tomorrow, June 6th, at 6 PM. This is an opportunity for each citizen to make a significant impact on the course of their community. You are encouraged to attend the meeting at 1000 Webster Street – City Council Chambers. If attending in person isn’t possible, no worries! The meeting will be broadcast on Comcast Cable Channel 26, ATT U-Verse 99, and will be available for streaming on Channel 26 or YouTube. Or join the ZOOM meeting via …

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⏰ ONE WEEK COUNTDOWN: Public Hearing & Assessment Ballot Tabulation

ONE WEEK COUNTDOWN: Public Hearing & Assessment Ballot Tabulation! Fairfield residents, the important date is almost here! In just one week, on June 6th at 6 PM, City Council will be holding the Public Hearing and commencing the assessment ballot tabulation. This is your opportunity to play a key role in your community’s future. Here’s what you need to remember: 🔶PUBLIC HEARING This is a platform for anyone who wishes to express their thoughts or concerns regarding the assessment. If you haven’t done so already, mark your calendar for June 6th at 6 PM. Your participation is essential in ensuring …

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Final Day to Request Mail-In Ballot for LLMD 3

Today, May 26th, is the final day to request a mail-in ballot for LLMD 3 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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Updated Waterman Highlands Engineer’s Report (LMD 3)

Updated Waterman Highlands Engineer’s Report (LMD 3) We’re reaching out to provide some important updates on the Local Maintenance District (LMD) 2023-3 Engineer’s Report (ER). We recently made an amendment to the report, particularly about Waterman’s landscaping measurement, which has increased from 1,136 to 1,600 linear feet. This was done after careful re-measurement and review, ensuring that the updated Waterman Highlands report’s accuracy is upheld. What does the updated Waterman Highlands Engineer’s Report mean for you? Enhanced General Benefit: With the revised measurement, we’re glad to announce that the general benefit percentage will be increased by about 2% thereby increasing …

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🔔 REMINDER: Have You Cast Your Assessment Ballot Yet?

Time is ticking, Fairfield residents! This is your assessment ballot reminder. The deadline for the return of your assessment ballots is only three weeks away, so make sure your voice is heard in this significant Fairfield assessment ballot proceeding. 🔔 ASSESSMENT BALLOT REMINDER: Have you cast your assessment ballot yet? Assessment ballots were initially sent out on Friday, April 21st. If you haven’t received yours or have misplaced it, there is still time to rectify the situation. If you HAVEN’T RECEIVED your assessment ballot, it’s not too late! Reach out to us at the number or email below, and we …

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📢 Did You Receive Your Fairfield Assessment Ballot?

📢 DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR ASSESSMENT BALLOT? Fairfield Assessment ballots were mailed out on Friday, April 21st. If you have NOT received your assessment ballot by Monday, May 1st , it’s possible that it was misplaced during postal delivery or that the County may not have your current information, especially if you’re a newer property owner. But don’t worry! 🔸 If you have NOT RECEIVED your assessment ballot by Monday, May 1st, please contact us at the number or email below to request a replacement ballot. 🔸 If you have LOST, SPOILED or DAMAGED your assessment ballot, or if you …

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LMD #3 Waterman Highlands Ballot Outcome

LMD 3 Waterman Highlands Ballot Outcome: The Future of Your Neighborhood’s Landscape and Street Lighting Maintenance As a Waterman Highlands property owner, you face a critical decision regarding your neighborhood’s landscape maintenance. The upcoming Waterman Highlands ballot will determine whether the new district assessment for the Landscaping District No. 3 (LMD 3) 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 Waterman Highlands Ballot is Your Voice All property owners will receive a ballot in the mail featuring a single …

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LMD 3 Sample Ballot and Instructions

As a Waterman Highlands property owner, you face a critical decision regarding your neighborhood’s landscape and street lighting maintenance. The upcoming Waterman Highlands ballot will determine whether the new district assessment for LLMD No. 3 is approved or not. Your Waterman Highlands 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 Waterman Highlands property owners have an opportunity to cast …

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Remaining Fairfield Prop 218 Steps for LLMDs

The Fairfield City Council is scheduled to meet next week to decide whether to initiate the process of creating new Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (LLMDs). In this post, we will detail the remaining Fairfield Prop 218 steps. Currently, nine LLMDs in Fairfield are either facing a deficit or already in one, putting their lighting and/or landscaping services at risk. This process for establishing a new assessment district provides property owners in these communities a direct say in whether to maintain these services in the future. Revenues collected from an assessment district are strictly designated for the improvements and services …

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Waterman Highlands 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 3 Waterman Highlands 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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New Information Brings Updated Assessments in District 3 Waterman Highlands

Waterman Highlands Updated Assessments: As part of our commitment to transparency and public engagement, we want to keep you informed about the latest developments that may affect your property assessments as you cast your ballot on the proposed rates. Recently, the City received new information about land use restrictions affecting several parcels within the district. A recorded conservation easement and recorded maps have been brought to The City’s attention. As a result, the draft engineer’s report is being updated to reflect this new data. Understanding that property assessments are a sensitive topic, we are providing this update with a sense …

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Fairfield LLMDs Video Q&A for Waterman Highlands, Peppertree, and Kolob Estates

The City of Fairfield and CivicMic hosted virtual community question and answer session for Waterman Highlands LLMD No. 3, Peppertree LLMD No. 6, and Kolob Estates No. 8. In this post, CivicMic shares the Fairfield LLMDs video. Fairfield LLMDs Video Q&A Link Fairfield LLMDs Video Q&A To view the map of this LLMD, please click here and zoom in to your applicable area. Got Questions? Email your questions directly to CivicMic and receive our free publications with your first email. Get Answers! Want to Receive Updates? Subscribe to receive updates via email and get our free publications! Click Here to …

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Understanding the Engineer’s Report: Waterman Highlands Budget and Services

LLMD 3 Waterman Highlands 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 Waterman Highlands, how much revenue would be generated and the cost to property owners. If approved by Waterman Highlands property owners, LLMD 3 would generate approximately $150K annually through annual assessment of local properties to: Maintain and improve landscaping, including servicing of trees, groundcover, turf, shrubs, planters, landscaped areas and weed abatement of open spaces, and may also include sidewalk and hardscape improvements. There are approximately …

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Waterman Highlands Meeting Video and Slides (LLMD 3)

The City of Fairfield and CivicMic hosted an in-person meeting for Waterman Highlands LLMD No. 3. In this post, CivicMic shares the video from the meeting and the accompanying slides. To view the map of this LLMD, please click here and zoom in to LLMD 3. Waterman Highlands Meeting Video Slides (Click on any slide below to zoom in.  Hover the mouse pointer over any slide to stop.) Presentation by the City of Fairfield Presentation by NBS Waterman Highlands LLMD#3 Community Meeting Link Waterman Highlands Meeting Video Got Questions? Email your questions directly to CivicMic and receive our free publications …

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Understanding the Engineer’s Report: LLMD 3 FAQs

Questions and Answers about Proposed Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts: LLMD 3 FAQs In this installment of Understanding the Engineer’s Report, CivicMic will be addressing some LLMD 3 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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Understanding the Engineer’s Report: LLMD 3 (Waterman Highlands)

Welcome to Understanding the Engineer’s Report, a series that explores the technical language and concepts in the essential document known as the engineer’s report: LLMD 3. In this installment, CivicMic will focus on proposed improvements to Fairfield’s landscape and lighting districts. What Does the Engineer’s Report LLMD 3 Contain? The engineer’s report LLMD 3 contains improvements. These refer to the work that needs to be done to maintain and take care of trees and other landscaping features. Improvements are located in the public areas within the Landscape Maintenance District No. 2023-3 (Waterman Highlands) area. This includes mowing lawns, trimming bushes, …

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Fairfield LLMD Community Meetings

Fairfield LLMD Community Meetings Virtual and In Person Question and Answer Sessions Have a question about your landscaping and lighting maintenance district (LLMD) assessment? Meet with City staff at any of the below Fairfield LLMD Community Meetings for a virtual or in person question and answer session. The virtual sessions will be conducted via Zoom Then, find out more about LLMD services in your area and the upcoming Proposition 218 vote. LLMD COMMUNITY MEETING CALENDAR DATE DAY TIME LOCATION DISTRICT 3/15/2023 Wed 5:30pm – 6:30pm Zoom 11 – Paradise Valley 7:00pm – 8:00pm Zoom 5 – Rancho Solano 3/16/2023 Thu …

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Community Meeting for Waterman Highlands (LLMD 3)

Flyer for the Community Meeting for Waterman/LLMD 3. We are coming to your neighborhood! Join us for an information session about your LLMD. March 22, 2023, 5:30pm at KI Jones Elementary School Multipurpose Room, 2001 Winston Dr. in Fairfield.

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Fairfield LLMD Pop-up Meetings

Fairfield LLMD Pop-Up Meetings Have a question about your landscaping and lighting maintenance district (LLMD) assessment? Meet with City staff at any of the Fairfield LLMD Pop-up meetings listed below to find out more about LLMD services in your area and the upcoming Proposition 218 vote. Date Day Time Location 03/11/23 Saturday 9:00am-10:00am Rancho Solano Golf Course Club House 9:00am-10:00am Paradise Valley Golf Course Club House 9:00am-10:00am North Cordelia Library 11:00am-12:00pm Rolling Hills Park Date Day Time Location 03/24/23 Friday 7:00am-8:00am (New Time) Starbucks (3347 North Texas Street) 11:00am-12:00pm Vintage Green Valley Park Date Day Time Location 04/01/23 Saturday 7:00am-8:00am …

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City of Fairfield LLMD Survey for LLMDs 1, 3, 6, & 8

In this post, CivicMic shares the City of Fairfield LLMD survey for LLMDs No. 1, 3, 6, & 8. Each year, the city collects money for the upkeep of landscaping in your district. The district can only keep up with rising costs for utilities and maintenance by raising your assessment amounts. The city has launched a Proposition 218 ballot procedure, offering the chance to secure funds to maintain shared public places in your neighborhood. If the effort fails, services in your area will be cut to match the money collected each year. Your Input is Needed Kindly take the time …

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Fairfield Preliminary Engineer’s Reports for LLMDs 1, 3, 6, & 8

In this post, CivicMic shares the Fairfield preliminary engineer’s reports for LLMDs No. 1, 3, 6, & 8. Each year, the city collects money for the upkeep of landscaping in your district. The district can only keep up with rising costs for utilities and maintenance by raising your assessment amounts. The City has launched a Proposition 218 ballot procedure, offering the chance to secure funds for shared public places in your neighborhood. If the effort fails, services in your area will be cut to match the money collected each year. Guide to Reviewing The Fairfield Preliminary Engineer’s Reports Kindly take …

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218 Process to Increase Maximum Assessment Rate

CivicMic works with the City of Fairfield (the “City”) to facilitate community outreach and public engagement opportunities for the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”). In Fairfield, many of the LLMDs have reached their maximum assessment rates and either are or will be experiencing a budget shortfall if no action is taken by the City and stakeholders. To mitigate the consequences of this shortfall, such as reduced services, these LLMDs will be going through the 218 process to increase their maximum assessment rate to support landscaping services. In this post CivicMic shares why the LLMDs must go through a …

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Fairfield LLMDs Engineer’s Report

How to Give Feedback for the Fairfield LLMDs Engineer’s Report

In this post, CivicMic explains how you can provide feedback and community insight for the 23/24 Fairfield LLMDs engineer’s report currently being created for your Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District (“LLMD”). CivicMic, in collaboration with NBS Engineers and the City, has and will continue to provide many opportunities and channels for community members to provide comments and input about their desires for their district. We know that different community members prefer different ways of providing feedback about their district, and we want to ensure that our process is inclusive of all the different voices in the community. It’s essential to …

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LLMD Engineer’s Report Procedures

LLMD Engineer’s Report Procedures

In this post, CivicMic will outline the procedures assessment engineers take to create a lighting and landscape maintenance district (“District”) engineer’s report, as well as some of the information that will be included in the FY 2023-24 engineer’s report. If you are a property owner in one of Fairfield’s Landscape and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”), you may wonder what is involved in preparing an engineer’s report. The LLMD Engineer’s Report is a document prepared by a professional engineer which quantifies the special and general benefits and costs associated with the proposed district. Every year the city is required to submit …

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CivicMic Outreach and Public Engagement

CivicMic Outreach and Public Engagement Services

CivicMic works with the City of Fairfield (the “City”) to facilitate community outreach and public engagement opportunities for the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”). During our time facilitating outreach and providing community members with the opportunities to engage with the City, we received some questions about our scope of services and the cost to the City for our services. In this post, CivicMic will explain the scope and cost of the CivicMic outreach and public engagement services. The purpose of the CivicMic outreach and public engagement services in Fairfield is to help inform and engage the community on …

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Service Requests: My FairfieldCA App

CivicMic works with the City of Fairfield (the “City”) to facilitate community outreach and public engagement opportunities for the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”). To further promote community participation and collaboration, CivicMic shares about My FairfieldCA, another avenue through which community members could correspond with the City regarding issues. The purpose of My FairfieldCA is to make it easy for residents to send questions, concerns, and feedback directly to Fairfield City Staff. How to Access and Use My FairfieldCA There are two ways to access and report issues on My FairfieldCA. You can access it from your browser …

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Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting Slides and Video

The City of Fairfield and CivicMic hosted a virtual (Zoom) and telephone Waterman Highlands and Peppertree town hall meeting on June 14, 2022, to discuss the budget shortfalls for LLMDs No. 3 and 6 and a potential one-time loan as a short-term funding solution. In this post, CivicMic shares the Waterman Highlands and Peppertree meeting slides and video. Due to low community participation, there was no questions and answers segment at this meeting. To view the map of each LLMD, please click here and zoom in to your district. Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting Slides (Click on any slide below …

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Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting Agenda

Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting Agenda

In this post, CivicMic shares the Waterman Highlands and Peppertree meeting agenda for LLMDs No. 3 and 6 for the meeting on Tuesday, June 14 at 6:00 PM (PST). The City of Fairfield and CivicMic are hosting a virtual (Zoom) and telephone community meeting to discuss the budget shortfalls for LLMDs No. 3 and 6 and a proposed one-time loan from the General Fund as a short-term funding solution to prevent a service reduction.  Click here for instructions on how to join the meeting. Along with the information that will be provided at the meeting, new information will be updated …

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Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting

How to Join the Waterman Highlands and Peppertree Meeting

In this post, CivicMic shares instructions on how to download the Zoom app and join the Waterman Highlands and Peppertree meeting. The City of Fairfield and CivicMic are hosting the community meeting for Fairfield LLMDs No. 3 and 6, virtually, via (Zoom) and telephone, on Tuesday, June 14, at 6:00 PM (PST) to discuss the budget shortfalls for both LLMDs and information about a potential one-time loan from the General Fund as a potential short-term funding solution to prevent a service reduction. If accepted by the property owners, the loan would be issued at 0% interest with a five-year repayment …

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Timeline for LLMD 3

In this post, CivicMic shares the timeline for LLMD 3. The public engagement process is shaped by your communities. Engagement is not a one-size-fits-all solution, and plans and schedules are subject to change. August 2022-March 2023 November 2022 January 2023-February 2023 April 18, 2023 April 21, 2023 Jun 6, 2023 August 1, 2023 Working Group Assembled & Meetings are Facilitated Working group is assembled to represent the interests of the community and spread awareness regarding the new prospective LLMD. Second Survey The survey is mailed to stakeholders within LLMDs 3 to gather feedback regarding the new prospective assessment district. Community …

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Data

Waterman Highlands Data

In this post, CivicMic shares Waterman Highlands data. To view the most recent updates to this data please click here. District Facts The maintenance of landscaping and lighting improvements included for FY 2021/22: Easterly and westerly sides of Ten Gate Road commencing at the intersection of Ten Gate Road and Waterman Boulevard and extending northerly 1700 feet along Ten Gate Road to a point approximately 100 feet north of the intersection of Canton Lane and Ten Gate Road. Northerly side of Waterman Boulevard commencing at a point on Waterman Boulevard 650 feet west of its intersection with Ten Gate Road …

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Fairfield LLMDs

Benefit Assessment Districts: Fairfield LLMDs

CivicMic works with the City of Fairfield to facilitate community outreach and public engagement opportunities for the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”). Some of the Fairfield LLMDs have experienced an increase in expenses over the last few years while the yearly assessments have remained the same. If these landscaping services continue to be maintained at the current level, the cost will considerably outweigh available funds, resulting in a budget gap for these LLMDs. To avoid this, the annual landscape maintenance service contracts for them have been reduced. In this post, CivicMic shares information about benefits assessment districts like …

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City of Fairfield

CivicMic Services for the City of Fairfield

CivicMic works with the City of Fairfield to facilitate community outreach and public engagement opportunities for the City’s Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Districts (“LLMDs”). Some of the City’s LLMDs have experienced an increase in expenses over the last few years while the yearly assessments have remained the same. If these landscaping services continue to be maintained at the current level, the cost will considerably outweigh available funds, resulting in a budget gap for the district. To combat budget shortfall, the annual landscape maintenance service contracts for the following LLMDs are being reduced: Gateway LLMD No. 1 Waterman Highlands LLMD No. …

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