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COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT
The City Council adopted a resolution stating its intention to
establish a community facilities district for a downtown parking
structure, and a resolution of intention to incur up to $8 million in
debt to finance the garage. The city is committed to spend $5 million
for the 276-space garage that is part of The Collection mixed-use
development.
The city will pay off the debt bond with property tax dollars
generated by The Collection.
VOTE: 4-0.
ECONOMIC ALLIANCE APPOINTMENT
The City Council approved naming Mayor Jef Vander Borght as its
representative to the Economic Alliance of the San Fernando Valley to
replace former Councilwoman Stacey Murphy.
The alliance is a not-for-profit collective that promotes economic
development for its member cities, including Burbank, Glendale, Los
Angeles, San Fernando and Calabasas.
The city’s Redevelopment Agency contributes $25,000 annually to
the alliance. “It’s a good organization,” Vander Borght said.
“Some of the Caltrans projects we’ve been able to achieve have
been born as a result of their involvement to bring dollars to the
San Fernando Valley,” he added.
VOTE: 4-0
FENCE ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
The City Council directed city staff to assemble a blue-ribbon
committee to look at proposed changes to the ordinance on fence,
walls and hedges for private residences.
The number of committee members was not decided but the council
wanted to have representation from all areas of the city.
The council held off in August on approving the ordinance changes
-- which include raising the maximum height of fences and walls --
when faced with concerns from residents.
NO VOTE
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