Oxnard—The upcoming CFD (Community Facilities District) ballot measure series, set for a vote this November 5, continues with Aaron Starr saying he didn’t know that voters can vote to re-approve Measure O for the City in 2028.
CFD 5 property owners’ annual taxes will be reduced, but park landscape and maintenance will likely be reduced accordingly.
Items discussed and voted on include the “Repeal of Community Facilities No. 5 (Riverpark) Special Taxes,” “Reduction of the Maximum Special Taxes imposed within Community Facilities District No. 5, and limitations on Uses of Special Taxes for the District.”
The Council also approved a City-Sponsored Community Facilities District No. 5 (Riverpark)with no Tax Increase, a Public Safety, Neighborhood Services Measure, and a resolution to order consolidation with the November 5 statewide election, request the County Clerk to conduct the election and authorize the Board of Supervisors to canvass the returns.
Starr said Council Members have been talking about the need to wean themselves off Measure O funding.
“Let me point out a few errors in the report, typically math errors,” he said. “On the 9212 report, on page 17, compared to page 18, there was an attempt to create the same table, but…