Alhambra
City Council
Agenda Item 4
4. PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE & IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT & POLICE\nFACILITIES ASSESSMENT DISTRICT: FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 RENEWALS –\nF2M23-45, N2M23-58, R2M23-26, R2M23-27\nThis is the time and place set by Notice No. N2M23-58 for the City Council to hold a public\nhearing to consider the following:\nA. The Public Works Maintenance and Improvement District No. 1 - Zone A includes the\ndowntown area only and was established to provide a source of funding to operate\nand maintain specialized improvements in the downtown area. Those improvements\ninclude items such as decorative sidewalk planters, landscape medians, decorative\nsidewalk and paving and the Washington Twin streetlights. This assessment is\nproposed to be unchanged from the 2022-23 level; and,\nB. The Public Works Maintenance and Improvement District No. 1 - Zone B was\nestablished to fund debt service on a bond issue and ongoing maintenance and\noperation of the City-wide street lights, sidewalks, curb and gutters, streets, street\ntrees, median landscaping and municipal parking lots and structures. The work is\nperformed by a combination of a concrete crew, a two-person electrical crew (who also\nmaintain traffic signals), an asphalt crew, and contractors. This assessment is\nproposed to be unchanged from the 2022-23 level; and,\nC. The Public Works Maintenance and Improvement District No. 1 - Zone C was\nestablished in 1987 and includes generally those properties located on both sides of\n3\n5-22-23\nMain Street, between Atlantic and Palm, and on both sides of Palm, between Main and\nCommonwealth. The purpose of Zone C is to provide funding for the ongoing\nmaintenance and operation of the public improvements, which were constructed in the\nAuto Row area and include the grass parkway, the feature lights between Atlantic and\nOlive, and the street trees. This assessment is proposed to be unchanged from the\n2022-23 level; and,\nD. The Alhambra Police Facilities Assessment District (PFAD) assessment was created\nin 1991 by the City Council after a vote in which nearly 60 percent of the voters\nindicated approval for the proposal. The assessment pays the debt service on the\nbonds that were used to build the police facility. This assessment is proposed to be\nunchanged from the 2022-23 level, which for a single-family home is $59.56. The final\ndebt service payment will be made in September of this year.\nRecommended Action: After receiving public testimony, the Mayor should close the\npublic hearing and the City Council, by one motion, should adopt the following:\n1) Resolution No. R2M23-26 entitled: A Resolution of the Alhambra City Council\nordering the renewal of the City of Alhambra Public Works Maintenance and\nImprovements District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, confirming the Assessment\nDiagram and Assessment therefor and providing for the Assessment Levy in\nconnection therewith; and,\n2) Resolution No. R2M23-27 entitled: A Resolution of the Alhambra City Council\nordering the renewal of the City of Alhambra Police Facilities Assessment District\nNo. 91-1 for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, confirming the Assessment Diagram and\nAssessment therefor and providing for the Assessment Levy in connection\ntherewith