Long Beach, CA
File #: 19-0453    Version: 1 Name: DHHS - Prop. 218 Assessment Ballot Proceedings Procedures
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 4/29/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/7/2019 Final action: 5/7/2019
Title: Adopt resolution adopting Proposition 218 assessment ballot proceedings procedures, providing a record of the decisions regarding implementation of the provisions of Proposition 218 relating to assessments; and Authorize City Manager, or designee, to direct the City's consultant, SCI Consulting Group, to proceed with the mailing of VCP benefit assessment ballots on May 17, 2019, at a maximum of $8.21 per Single Family Equivalent per year, and return to City Council for a public hearing and closing of the ballot period on July 2, 2019. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Health and Human Services
Attachments: 1. 050719-R-35sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-19-0075.pdf
Related files: 19-0452, 19-0612
TITLE
Adopt resolution adopting Proposition 218 assessment ballot proceedings procedures, providing a record of the decisions regarding implementation of the provisions of Proposition 218 relating to assessments; and

Authorize City Manager, or designee, to direct the City's consultant, SCI Consulting Group, to proceed with the mailing of VCP benefit assessment ballots on May 17, 2019, at a maximum of $8.21 per Single Family Equivalent per year, and return to City Council for a public hearing and closing of the ballot period on July 2, 2019. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
On October 2, 2018, the City Council approved a contract with SCI Consulting Group (SCI) to research the feasibility of establishing a benefit assessment district to fund mosquito and vector control in areas of the City not currently covered by a benefit assessment. On March 19, 2019, the City Council received the results of the public opinion survey and feasibility analysis (Attachment A), and directed staff to continue the process for a new funding measure, to prepare an Engineer's Report and the notice and ballot for a Proposition 218 (Prop. 218) benefit assessment, providing new or enhanced services to control mosquitoes and other vectors in the Vector Control Program (VCP) service area. The dedicated funding generated by the proposed assessment district would support an enhanced level of service above the baseline level established in the Engineer's Report. This enhanced level of service would include increasing staff capacity to provide year-round control of invasive mosquitoes and other pests using environmentally sound methods, and to monitor public health issues, such as West Nile virus, Zika, Typhus, and other emerging vector-borne diseases.

If approved, the proposed VCP assessment will be included on the vector service area property owner's next annual tax bill. Thus, an important timing consideration is the Los Angeles County Auditor's (LACo Auditor) requirement to have any new levies ...

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