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CC - PUBLIC HEARING: Adoption of a Resolution Approving the Annual Assessment Levy for Benefit Assessment District West Washington Boulevard No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2026/2027.
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Meeting Date: June 22, 2026
Contact Person/Dept.: Elizabeth Garcia; Office of Economic and Cultural Development
Phone Number: (310) 253-5708
Fiscal Impact: Yes [x] No [] General Fund: Yes [] No [x]
Attachments: Yes [x] No []
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (06/18/2026); Publication in Culver City News (06/11/2026); Notification to Affected Property Owners (06/09/2026)
Department Approval: Adam Troy, Assistant City Manager, (06/xx04/2026) _____________________________________________________________________
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution approving the annual assessment levy for Benefit Assessment District West Washington No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2026/2027.
PROCEDURE
1. Mayor seeks motion to receive and file the affidavits of publication and posting of notices and correspondence received in response to the public hearing notices; and,
2. Mayor calls for a staff report, and the City Council Members may pose questions to staff as desired; and,
3. Mayor seeks a motion to open the public hearing; and,
4. Mayor seeks a motion to close the public hearing after all public testimony has been presented; and,
5. City Council discusses the item and arrives at its decision.
BACKGROUND
In August of 2019, the West Washington Benefit Assessment District No. 3 (District 3) was approved by vote of the property owners to construct seven medians located between Beethoven Street and Glencoe Avenue. Construction of the medians was initially delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and then due to a redesign of the affiliated stormwater project. The stormwater project is a partnership between Economic Development and Public Works to provide grey water irrigation for the medians from collection cisterns located near Glencoe Avenue.
The project is currently under construction and scheduled to be completed in Fall 2026. The proposed budget includes a pro-rata estimate to fund landscaping, water, electrical and administrative costs to maintain the new improvements.
DISCUSSION
On June 8, 2026, the City Council approved the Engineer’s Report, declared its intention to order the assessment levy and collect assessments, and set the date, time and place for this public hearing.
Pursuant to Section 15.01.070.H of the Culver City Municipal Code (CCMC), any interested persons may file a written protest with the City Clerk (or withdraw a previously filed protest) until the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Pursuant to CCMC Section 15.01.070.K, the City Council shall not impose an increased assessment if there is a majority protest. In this case, for Fiscal Year 2026/2027, the Engineer’s Report does not propose an assessment increase above the voter approved maximum rate, which is adjusted annually in accordance with the Consumer Price Index. Therefore, the majority protest proceedings do not apply, and the City Council may, after receiving public comment, adopt the resolution confirming the assessment as determined by the Engineer’s Report.
FISCAL ANALYSIS
The Engineer’s Report for Fiscal Year 2026/2027 estimates the proposed budget for maintenance and administration to be approximately $37,529.75. The City will be required to contribute approximately $3,280.58 or 8.61% of the levy as its General Benefit obligation and funds have been budgeted in Account 101.5100.619800. The Fiscal Year 2026/2027 levy to be assessed is approximately $34,295.31.
ATTACHMENTS
1. W. Washington Engineer’s Report FY 2026/2027
2. Proposed Resolution
MOTION(S)
That the City Council:
Adopt a resolution confirming the assessment and ordering the levy for Benefit Assessment District West Washington Boulevard No. 3 for Fiscal Year 2026/2027.