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Agenda Item - 3.c.


City of Garden Grove


INTER-DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM

To:Scott C. Stiles

From:William E. Murray
Dept.:City Manager 

Dept.: Public Works 
Subject:

Approval of the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Downtown Assessment District Budget; adoption of a Resolution initiating proceedings for the levying of assessments for Fiscal Year 2022-23; adoption of a Resolution approving the Engineer’s Report; and adoption of a Resolution of Intention fixing a time and date for a public hearing. (Action Item)

Date:5/24/2022

OBJECTIVE

For the City Council to (1) approve the proposed Fiscal Year 2022-23 Budget for the Downtown  Assessment District No. 1 (District); (2) Adopt a resolution initiating proceedings for the levying of assessments for Fiscal Year 2022-23; (3) Adopt a resolution approving the Engineer’s Report; and (4) Adopt a Resolution of Intention fixing a time and date for the public hearing. 
BACKGROUND

In 1977, the City Council formed the District per the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972 (Act). Through an annual assessment, the District funds the construction and maintenance of special public improvements along Main Street such as planters, sidewalks, and streetlights. The Act requires that the City Council initiate the proceedings for the annual levy of assessments.

 

To comply with these requirements, the following actions need to take place:

 

  • Approval of FY 2022-23 assessment district budget (Attachment 1);
  • Adoption of a resolution initiating procedures for levying assessment (Attachment 2);
  • Adoption of a resolution approving the Engineer’s Report (Attachments 3 & 4); and
  • Adoption of a resolution of intention to levy and collect assessments and to fix a date and time for a public hearing (Attachment 5).
DISCUSSION

On March 10, 2022, the Downtown Commission approved the FY 2022-23 budget and is hereby submitting it to City Council for final review. Total expenses for FY 2022-23 are $46,000. The proposed assessment reflects no increase from the previous year and remains at $19.92 per linear-foot, which is equivalent to a $498 levy for the typical 25-foot storefront on Main Street.

 

The following actions recommended are for City Council to adopt the attached resolutions, thereby initiating proceedings for the annual assessment, ordering the preparation of and approving an Engineer’s Report, and finally setting a public hearing for June 14, 2022, at 6:30 p.m.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

There is no impact to the General Fund. The beginning fund balance for the District is estimated at $91,442, with an estimated FY 2022-23 assessment revenue of $27,200 and total FY 2022-23 expenses of $46,000.
RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the City Council:

 

  • Approve the proposed Budget for the Downtown Assessment District No. 1 for 2022-23;
  • Adopt the attached Resolution initiating proceedings for the Downtown Assessment District No. 1;
  • Adopt the attached Resolution approving the Engineer’s Report for the Downtown Assessment District No. 1; and
  • Adopt the attached Resolution of Intention to levy and collect assessments for the Downtown Assessment District No. 1, and set a public hearing for June 14, 2022, at 6:30 p.m.



ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionUpload DateTypeFile Name
FY22-23 Downtown Assessment Budget5/12/2022Backup Material1._RPT_-_Downtown_FY22-23_05-09-22_Budget.pdf
Resolution Initiating Proceedings5/12/2022Resolution2._Downtown_Assessment_Initiating_Proceedings_Reso.doc
Resolution Approving Engineer's Report5/12/2022Resolution3._Downtown_Assessment_Approving_Report.doc
Downtown Assessment Engineer's Report5/12/2022Backup Material4._RPT_-_Downtown_FY22-23_05-09-22.pdf
Resolution Setting Public Hearing5/12/2022Resolution5._Downtown_setting_PH_6-14-22.doc