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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 7/22/2025 - BOS Comp Min PktMeeting Minutes CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisor John Gioia, District I Supervisor Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor Ken Carlson, District IV Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston, District V Clerk of the Board (925) 655-2000 clerkoftheboard@cob.cccounty.us 9:00 AMTuesday, July 22, 2025 1.CALL TO ORDER; ROLL CALL District I Supervisor John Gioia, District II Supervisor Candace Andersen, District III Supervisor Diane Burgis, District IV Supervisor Ken Carlson, and District V Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston Present: 2.PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3.CLOSED SESSION Page 1 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 A.CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--EXISTING LITIGATION (Gov. Code § 54956.9(d) (1)) 1.Joyce Al-Islam v. Contra Costa County, WCAB No. ADJ13064667 2.Steven Tycer v. Contra Costa County, WCAB No. ADJ15725175 3.Alexandra Vargas v. Contra Costa County, WCAB No. ADJ15216380 4.Phillip J. Ortiz, et al. v. County of Contra Costa, et al., Contra Costa County Superior Court Case No. C21-02233 5.Marta Barany v. County of Contra Costa, Contra Costa Superior Court Case No. C25-00696 B.PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Gov. Code § 54957 Title:Health Services Director C.CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS (Gov. Code § 54956.8) Property: 2100 Buchanan Rd., Antioch Agency Negotiator: Eric Angstadt, Chief Assistant County Administrator Negotiating Parties: Contra Costa County and Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa Under Negotiation: Price and terms By unanimous vote with all Supervisors present, the Board approved a $800,000 settlement in the case Ortiz versus County of Contra Costa, Contra Costa County Superior Court Case Number C21-02233. 4.Inspirational Thought- “When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too .”– Paulo Coelho, lyricist and novelist 5.CONSIDER CONSENT ITEMS (Items listed as C.1 through C.153 on the following agenda) – Items are subject to removal from Consent Calendar by request of any Supervisor. Items removed from the Consent Calendar will be considered with the Discussion Items. Motion:Burgis CarlsonSecond: District I Supervisor Gioia, District II Supervisor Andersen, District III Supervisor Burgis, District IV Supervisor Carlson, and District V Supervisor Scales-Preston Aye: Result:Passed 6.PRESENTATIONS PR.1 7.DISCUSSION ITEMS Page 2 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 This was approved. D.1.CONVENE a community forum regarding the provision of access of certain individuals to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, pursuant to Government Code section 7283.1(d). (Enid Mendoza, Senior Deputy County Administrator) 25-3017 Attachments:Attachment A - Certification Form.pdf Attachment B - Public Notices Attachment C - ILRC Presentation - English Attachment D - ILRC Presentation - Spanish Attachment E - Sheriff Presentation - English Attachment F - Sheriff Presentation - Spanish Attachment G - AB 2792 Chaptered TRUTH Act 2025-07-22 D.1 Corres-final-redacted Speakers: Lance Stewart; Leslie Townsend; Polly Bolssevain; Phil Hunter; Joan Strasser; Elsa Steven, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE); Patty Saenz; Devin Estrella, Safe Return Project; Carolyn Bradford, Safe Return Project; Bill Barish; Reverend Millie Phillips, FAMI /EBASE; Debbie Bayer; Concepcion James, United Latino Voices; Debra Ballinger, United Latino Voices; Raul Arana Sr., Untited Latino Voices; LoRayne Reza; Yehudit Lieberman; Alexandra Bonshahi; Marlene Lerner-Bigley; Linda Olvera, DV Resistance; Jillian Elliott; Jne Baulch Enloe; Maria Banuelos Connell; Maria Shanle; Amy Huey; Jane Courant; Roxanne Carrillo Garza; Ina Mason; Edith Pastrano; Blanca Retano; Alejandro Villegas; Melvin Willis, ACCE; Greg Colley, Multi Faith Action Coalition; Andrew Melendez, Reimagine Richmond; Ali Saidi; Susan McDonald; Albert Ponce; Joanna Gudino; Johana Gurdian; Ashley Zermeno; Davil Wieglob; Arik Barilko; Devin Williams; Ruth Kidane; Joe Simmons; Cheryll Grover; Sara Gurdian; Jessica Rojas. Written correspondence provided by Mark Fernwood, Virginia ; Marlene Lerner-Bigley; Roselyn Mena; Hia Herrara; Sonia Martinez, Rose Vargas & EHSD CW Field; Kirsten A.Olsen; Scott Godfrey; Tilike Tiktinsky; Judy Tiktinsky; Stephanie Taddeo (attached). D.2.CONSIDER receiving the Sheriff's Oversight Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. (David Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner) 25-2987 Attachments:2025 Q2 Quarterly Rpt FINAL ss.pdf RELISTED to a future date uncertain. This Discussion Item was relisted. D.3.HEARING to consider an appeal of the County Planning Commission's approval of a residential care facility for up to 18 elderly residents located at 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek area and to consider approving the project, including approving a land use permit and variances to expand an existing care facility, and related actions (County File No . CDLP23-02046) (Nathan Watkins – Applicant; Carnelian Holdings, LLC - Owner) (Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander - Appellants). (Ruben 25-3015 Page 3 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 Hernandez, Department of Conservation and Development) Attachments:Attachment A CDLP23-02046 Findings and COA.docx Attachment B CDLP23-02046 Zoning Administrator Staff Report and County Planning Commission Staff Report.pdf Attachment C CDLP23-02046 BOS APPEAL LETTER v.2.pdf Attachment D State of California Licenses.pdf Attachment E CDLP23-02046 BOS Plans.pdf Attachment F CDLP23-02046 PPT Slides (002) Correspondence 1 Correspondence 2 Correspondence 3 2025-07-22 D.3 Cor 4 Correspondence 5 Correspondence 6 2025-07-25 D.3 Cor 7 spkr cards This Discussion Item was approved. Motion:Andersen CarlsonSecond: District II Supervisor Candace Andersen, District III Supervisor Diane Burgis, District IV Supervisor Ken Carlson, and District V Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston Present: District I Supervisor John GioiaAbsent: D.4.CONDUCT interviews of finalists for the position of Auditor-Controller, CONSIDER appointing an Auditor-Controller to fill the unexpired term of office ending January 4, 2027, and take related actions. (Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director) 25-2988 Attachments:Joanne Bohren Resume_Redacted Arleicka Conley Resume_Redacted Carl Richard Eberle Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted Gregory Lawson Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted Harjit Nahal Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted APPOINTED Joanne Bohren as Auditor-Controller effective August 11, 2025 to fill Page 4 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 the unexpired term of office ending January 4, 2027. Motion:Burgis District I Supervisor Gioia, District II Supervisor Andersen, District III Supervisor Burgis, District IV Supervisor Carlson, and District V Supervisor Scales-Preston Aye: Result:Passed D.5.CONSIDER accepting the monthly update on the activities and oversight of the County's Head Start Program, and provide guidance. (Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director) 25-2989 Attachments:July 2025 BOS Head Start Update FINAL.pdf 1. Notice of Award 09CH012839-02 2. OHS Monitoring Review Report - 09CH012839 3. MB-25-05 Revised State Median Income Ceilings and Income Ranking Table for FY25-26 4. MB-25-06 Assessment and Reporting of Family Fees for FY25-26 5. CCB-25-15 Implementation of Assembly Bill (AB) 1808 6. CCB-25-16 Revised Family Fee Schedule for FY25-26 7. CCB-25-17 Revised State Median Income Ceilings and Income Ranking Table for FY25-26 8. New HSPPS Compliance Timeline and Analysis Motion:Carlson BurgisSecond: Aye: District I Supervisor GioiaAbsent: Result:Passed D.6 CONSIDER consent item previously removed. There were no consent items removed . Gus Kramer, Assessor, provided commentary on item C.153. D.7 PUBLIC COMMENT (2 Minutes/Speaker) Narissa Johnson, resident of the El Pueblo public housing community, spoke on poor conditions in the housing including pests and safety hazards; Written commentary was provided by Lauren Rettaglia regarding ARPA funding for the Delta Recovery Center (attached). Public Comment.25-3037 Attachments:2025-07-22 D.6 Corres Rettaglia Redacted.pdf D.8 CONSIDER reports of Board members. Supervisors Burgis and Scales-Preston attended the 2025 National Association of Counties (NACo) Annual Conference in Philadelphia July 11-14, 2025. Congratulations to Supervisor Scales-Preston on her 19th Wedding Anniversary. Page 5 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 8.ADJOURN Adjourned today's meeting at 6:30 p.m. 9.CONSENT CALENDAR Airport CONSIDER CONSENT ITEMS A motion was made by District III Supervisor Burgis, seconded by District IV Supervisor Carlson, to approve the Consent Agenda. The motion carried by the following vote: Aye: District I Supervisor GioiaAbsent: Result:Passed C.1.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Eric Thomas Lynn Eddy, for a south-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 10, 2025, in the monthly amount of $372, Pacheco area. (100% Airport Enterprise Fund) 25-2872 Attachments:Hangar Rental Agmt pg 4-5_CCR C-2_Eric T. Eddy This Consent Item was approved. C.2.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports to terminate the ground lease for real property located at 145 and 161 John Glenn Drive, at Buchanan Field, Concord, between the County and FM Aviation, Inc ., dba, Sterling Aviation, at the Buchanan Field Airport and AUTHORIZE County Counsel to pursue legal action to regain possession of the real property, Pacheco Area, (100% Airport Enterprise Fund) 25-2873 approved C.3.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Viatcheslav Krassovsky, for a north-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 7, 2025, in the monthly amount of $394, Pacheco area. (100% Airport Enterprise Fund) 25-2874 Attachments:Hangar Rental Agmt pg 4-5_CCR C-3_Viatcheslav Krassovsky approved Assessor C.4.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the Assessor, a purchase order with CoStar Realty Information, Inc., in the amount of $57,459 for access to commercial and industrial property valuing subscription services for the period July 1, 25-2875 Page 6 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) approved Board of Supervisors C.5.ACCEPT Board members meeting report for June 2025.25-2908 Attachments:District III June 2025.pdf District IV June 2025 report.pdf approved C.6.APPROVE an allocation of $310,000 from the Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation (District III portion) to expand parks and recreation programming and facilities in District III, and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute contracts with identified public and private nonprofit organizations to provide the expanded parks and recreation programming and facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, as recommended by Supervisor Burgis. (100% Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation, District III portion) 25-2909 Attachments:Attachment A - Supervisor Burgis Funding Recommendations approved Child Support Services C.7.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Child Support Services Director, a purchase order with General Datatech, Limited Partnership, an authorized re-seller, in an amount not to exceed $17,560 to procure backup support from Rubrik, Inc., subject to the terms and conditions of Rubrik, Inc.'s Service Agreement, for the period June 21, 2025 through June 20, 2026. (66% Federal, 34% State) 25-2876 approved Clerk of the Board C.8.ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-246 proclaiming the week July 20-26, 2025, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Contra Costa County, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. RES 2025-246 Attachments:Resolution No. 2025-246 adopted C.9.ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-247 recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. RES 2025-247 Attachments:Resolution No. 2025-247 adopted Page 7 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.10 . ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-248 recognizing The Food Bank of Contra Costa County Solano on their 50th Anniversary in Contra Costa County as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. Attachments:Resolution No. 2025-248 adopted C.11 . APPOINT the current District 3 Alternate, Julie Haas-Wajdowicz to the District 3 seat on the Sustainability Commission with a term expiring March 31, 2029 and DECLARE vacant the District 3 Alternate seat, as recommended by Supervisor Burgis. 25-2910 Attachments:Vacancy Notice approved C.12 . ACCEPT a report prepared by the County Administrator and Clerk of the Board as the Board of Supervisors' response to Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, titled "County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public", DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to transmit the Board's response to the Superior Court no later than August 5, 2025, and DIRECT County Advisory Bodies to post all meeting agendas and minutes in the applicable section of the Legistar webpage on the County website, as recommended by the County Administrator. 25-2911 Attachments:Grand Jury Report 2502- County Boards Commissions Councils and Commitees - Improving Transparency for the Public Contra Costa County Response to Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502 approved C.13 . ACCEPT the resignation of Barbara Vargen-Kotchevar, DECLARE a vacancy in seat 5 on the Rodeo Municipal Advisory Council, for a term ending on December 31, 2028, and DIRECTthe Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, as recommended by Supervisor Scales-Preston . 25-2912 Attachments:Vacancy Notice approved C.14 . ACCEPT the resignation of Lori Magistrado, DECLARE a vacancy in the City of Pinole Representative seat on the Advisory Council on Aging for a term ending September 30, 2026, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, as recommended by the Employment and Human Services Director. 25-2913 Attachments:Vacancy Notice approved C.15 . ACCEPT the resignation of Steven Bliss, effective immediately; DECLARE a vacancy in the District II, Seat 2 on the Measure X Community Advisory Board, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, for a term ending March 31, 2027, as recommended by 25-2914 Page 8 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 Supervisor Andersen. Attachments:Vacancy Notice approved C.16 . APPOINT Christine Burke, Danville Resident, to the District II Seat on the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Advisory Committee for a term ending May 25, 2026, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. 25-2915 approved C.17 . DECLARE a vacancy in At-Large Seat Four (4) on the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council with a term ending October 22, 2026, and DIRECT the clerk of the board to post the vacancy as recommended by the County Probation Officer. 25-2916 Attachments:Vacancy Notice approved Clerk-Recorder/Elections C.18 . DECLARE and ACCEPT the certified results of the June 17, 2025 Special Mail Election to fill a vacancy in Trustee Area 3 of the Martinez Unified School District, as recommended by the Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters. (No fiscal impact) 25-2877 Attachments:25Jun17_CertificateElection_SummaryReport approved Conservation & Development C.19 . ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-245 authorizing the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, to apply for and accept a grant in the maximum amount of $750,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program to fund activities connected with development of the Contra Costa County Resilient Shoreline Plan, Countywide. (No County match) adopted C.20 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fish and Wildlife Committee to host the 23rd annual Fall Forum event for law enforcement agencies to discuss fish and wildlife conservation and enforcement of regulations in Contra Costa County and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller to release up to $2,500 from the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to offset costs of the event, as recommended by the Fish and Wildlife Committee. (100% Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund) 25-2878 approved C.21 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to execute, on behalf of the County, an amendment to a franchise 25-2879 Page 9 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 agreement with Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc., to extend the term from July 31, 2025 through September 30, 2025, for continued solid waste, recycling, and organics collection in its West County service area, as recommended by the Conservation and Development Director. (100% Solid Waste Franchise fees, no General Fund impact) approved C.22 . DIRECT staff to participate in California Public Utilities Commission Rulemaking 24-09-012 for the purpose of identifying communities that could potentially be designated to participate in pilot projects of neighborhood-level conversion to all-electric buildings, as recommended by the Sustainability Committee. (100% Measure X) 25-2880 Attachments:Attachment A - SB-1221 Gas corporations_ ceasing service_ priority neighborhood decarbonization zones_ Attachment B - Article re Richmond Gas Line Removal Attachment C - This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned _ KQED approved County Administration C.23 . UPDATE the official list of persons to serve, in priority order, as standby officers for the respective members of the Board of Supervisors and for the County Administrator, as recommended by the County Administrator. 25-2881 Attachments:Article 15: Preservation of Local Government approved District Attorney C.24 . APPROVE Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00080 authorizing an adjustment to the District Attorney’s Office Welfare Fraud Unit and Victim and Witness Assistance Unit expenditure budgets, to account for actual expenditures as part of the Department’s FY2024-25 year-end balancing. 25-2882 Attachments:BDA-25-00080.pdf approved C.25 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a contract and related terms of use with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. for the provision of a facility dog to offer comfort and assistance to victims during interviews, in-court testimonies, and other traumatic situations. (No fiscal impact) 25-2883 approved Page 10 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.26 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with The Placer Group in an amount not to exceed $4,500 for the usage of a criminal sentencing software, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) 25-2884 approved C.27 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the District Attorney, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Rubicon Programs, Inc. to extend the term through June 30, 2027, with no change to the payment limit, to continue to provide reentry navigation services under the Prosecutor Initiated Resentencing program. (100% State) 25-2885 approved C.28 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with Zoom Communications, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $8,387 for virtual meetings and large-scale virtual events, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) 25-2886 approved C.29 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the District Attorney, two purchase orders with Inside Source, Inc., (dba Sam Clar Office Furniture) in an amount not to exceed $250,993 for furniture, fixtures, and equipment for the District Attorney’s Pittsburg Office. (100% General Fund) 25-2887 approved Employment & Human Services C.30 . APPROVE Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00087 authorizing an adjustment to Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) Community Services Bureaus (0578, 0588 and 0589) expenditure and revenue budgets as part of EHSD’s FY 2024/25 Budget Rebalance of $6,062,805 (Mid-Year Adjustment). 25-2888 Attachments:BDA-25-00087.pdf approved C.31 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ordo, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,146,366, to provide vended meal and snack services to the Early Childhood Education programs for the period August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (51% State, 49% Federal) 25-2889 approved Fire Protection District Page 11 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.32 . Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to apply for and accept funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for its FY 2025-26 Wildfire Prevention Grant, in an amount not to exceed $950,000 for the creation of an East Richmond Heights shaded fuel break. (100% State, no match required) 25-3007 approved C.33 . Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief or designee, to execute a contract with ImageTrend, Inc . in an amount not to exceed $850,000 to provide a fire incident reporting records management system and annual maintenance for the period July 1, 2025 through June 15, 2028. (100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund) 25-3008 approved C.34 . Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Fire Chief, a purchase order amendment with International Motor Controls, Inc. to increase the payment limit by $100,000 to a new payment limit of $700,000 due to unforeseen tariff surcharges for the manufacture and sale of electrical switchgear for the Contra Costa Regional Communications Center remodel project. (100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund) 25-3009 approved C.35 . Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-262, which establishes a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) to provide Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District (“RHFPD”) retirees with the same post-retirement health benefits as they were receiving prior to the annexation of RHFPD to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, as recommended by the County Administrator. (100% CCCFPD General Fund) Attachments:Attachment A - Contra Costa County Fire Protection District HRA 7-1-25 adopted Health Services C.36 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute an agreement with the City of Martinez, in an amount not to exceed $300 for the rental of a facility at the Martinez Waterfront Park to conduct a staff meeting on July 29, 2025, or a date in August. (100% Environmental Health Fees) 25-2917 Page 12 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 Attachments:City of Martinez Agreement approved C.37 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, a purchase order with GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC in an amount not to exceed $157,145 and related agreements for the purchase of Vivid E95 cardiovascular ultrasound system for Contra Costa Regional Medical Center. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2918 Attachments:Quote Agreement and Addendum approved C.38 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Aspiranet, in an amount not to exceed $585,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including therapeutic behavioral services for children and young adults up to 21 years of age with high-risk behavior in East and West Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2919 approved C.39 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $1,436,640 to provide adult residential services and treatment to adults with severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2920 approved C.40 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with YWCA of Contra Costa/Sacramento, in an amount not to exceed $869,260 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children and young adults up to 21 years of age and their families who have been adopted, are currently being adopted, or are in the foster care system in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2921 approved C.41 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 2,000 gift cards and transportation vouchers totaling an amount not to exceed $80,320 for clients served by Public Health's Family, Maternal and Child Health Program including applicable fees and shipping for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% California Department of Public Health and California Home Visiting Program) 25-2922 Page 13 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 approved C.42 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with RYSE, Inc., a California Nonprofit Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $606,058 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention services to at-risk youth in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) 25-2923 approved C.43 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Lighthouse Mentoring Center, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $700,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2924 approved C.44 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center, in an amount not to exceed $4,876,995 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to adults diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2925 approved C.45 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Youth Homes Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2926 approved C.46 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $250,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and youth for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2927 approved C.47 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with La Cheim School, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $4,697,110 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth who are wards of the County or are in danger of being placed away from their families for the 25-2928 Page 14 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) approved C.48 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Jennifer Lee Miles, M .D., in an amount not to exceed $375,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Contra Costa County’s First Hope program for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (50% Federal Medi-Cal; 50% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2929 approved C.49 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for adults with mental illness in East Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2930 approved C.50 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Brain Health Professional Services, PC, in an amount not to exceed $375,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for older adults in Central Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act) 25-2931 approved C.51 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Early Childhood Mental Health Program, in an amount not to exceed $4,011,197 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2932 approved C.52 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Youth Service Bureau, in an amount not to exceed $4,543,917 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2933 approved C.53 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center), in an amount not to exceed $2,400,000 to provide Medi-Cal mental health specialty services to seriously emotionally disturbed and environmentally deprived children and their families in East County for 25-2934 Page 15 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) approved C.54 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Paradise Adolescent Homes, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $455,906 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2935 approved C.55 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ardent Hospice Services, Inc. (dba A1 Pro Hospice Care), in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide hospice services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2936 Speaker: Amy. approved C.56 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Lincoln, in an amount not to exceed $6,981,510 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families in East County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (93% Federal Medi-Cal; 7% Antioch Unified School District/Pittsburg Unified School District) 25-2937 approved C.57 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mental Health Connections, in an amount not to exceed $942,307 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention Program services for adults recovering from psychiatric disorders for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) 25-2938 approved C.58 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Psynergy Programs, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $338,489 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for adults diagnosed with serious mental illness and severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2939 approved Page 16 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.59 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Desarrollo Familiar, Inc. (dba Familias Unidas), in an amount not to exceed $209,032 to provide community based mental health services to eligible adults in West Contra Costa County under the Mental Health Services Act Community Services and Supports Program for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act) 25-2940 approved C.60 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $1,815,232 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth, and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2941 approved C.61 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mental Health Management I, Inc . (dba Canyon Manor), in an amount not to exceed $308,790 to provide mental health subacute care and treatment services for adults with serious mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2942 approved C.62 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with District Council of Contra Costa County, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Diocese of Oakland, in an amount not to exceed $315,000 to provide homeless prevention services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Measure X) 25-2943 approved C.63 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East Bay Ophthalmology, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $600,000 to provide oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2944 approved C.64 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with CityWheelchairs, Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide durable medical equipment supplies and services to Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2945 Page 17 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 approved C.65 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), to authorize CalMHSA to contract with California Department of State Hospitals on behalf of the County for state hospital bed utilization for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (Non-financial agreement) 25-2946 approved C.66 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East County Cardiology Inc., in an amount not to exceed $360,000 to provide cardiology services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2947 approved C.67 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Bradley Upshaw, O.D. Inc, in an amount not to exceed $480,000 to provide optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2948 approved C.68 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Claudell Stephens, MD & Yvonne Cobbs, NP Medical Practices (dba Healthy Living Clinic), in an amount not to exceed $210,000 to provide primary care physician services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2949 approved C.69 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $270,000 to provide ambulatory surgery center services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2950 approved C.70 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Axis Community Health, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000 to provide primary care physician and specialty medical services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and 25-2951 Page 18 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) approved C.71 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 199 gift cards totaling an amount not to exceed $10,000 for low-income clients served by the HIV and Sexual Transmitted Infection Program for the period August 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025. (100% Medi-Cal Waiver Program) 25-2952 approved C.72 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide housing advocacy services for County residents diagnosed with HIV for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS) 25-2953 approved C.73 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Health Care Interpreter Network, in an amount not to exceed $4,277,500 to provide foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing for the Health Services Department for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2954 approved C.74 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Stericycle, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000 to provide bio-hazardous waste management removal services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period May 1, 2025 through April 30, 2028. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2955 approved C.75 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the State Department of Health Care Access and Information, to pay County an amount not to exceed $625,000 for continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through August 31, 2028. (No County match) 25-2956 approved C.76 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Physicians for a Healthy California, to pay County an amount not to exceed $120,000 to continue to provide 25-2957 Page 19 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 training of primary care and emergency physician residents at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2028. ($100 County match funded by Hospital Enterprise Fund I) approved C.77 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum), in an amount not to exceed $795,962 to provide after-hours call coverage for the Behavioral Health Access Line for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2958 approved C.78 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Seneca Family of Agencies, in an amount not to exceed $7,553,817 to provide school and community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2959 approved C.79 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $20,000,000 to provide behavioral health treatment including applied behavior analysis services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2960 approved C.80 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. (dba Heluna Health), in an amount not to exceed $2,622,867 to provide consultation and technical assistance on community health promotion for the Health Services Department’s Public Health Emergency Unit and Emergency Medical Service Unit for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% State Medi-Cal) 25-2961 approved C.81 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay an amount not to exceed $116,413 to Language Line Services, Inc., for additional Federal and State-mandated interpretation and translation services and back-up telephonic services to the Health Care Interpreter Network for the month of April 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2962 approved Page 20 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.82 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with SHC Services, Inc. (dba Supplemental Health Care), in the amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2963 approved C.83 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Per Diem Staffing Systems, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2964 approved C.84 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mt . Diablo Unified School District, in an amount not to exceed $5,144,823 to provide school-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed students and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2965 approved C.85 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa County Office of Education, for County to provide public health services and programs including medical and dental services, preventative screenings, health outreach, education and promotion, youth development programs, and technical assistance and support to low income students in designated school districts for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030. (Non-financial agreement) 25-2966 approved C.86 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,002,050 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and youth in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2967 approved C.87 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with All Health Services, Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center, Health Centers, and Detention Facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through 25-2968 Page 21 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) approved C.88 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $528,308 to provide non-Medi-Cal mental health services and training to Behavioral Health Services Division staff in functional family and multisystemic therapy services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth involved with the juvenile justice system and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (66% Probation; 34% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2969 approved C.89 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation, in an amount not to exceed $650,000 to act as fiscal agent for the Healthcare Literacy Council Pilot Program for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (77% Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; 15% County Measure X Funds; 8% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-3006 approved C.90 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with MIS, Inc. (dba in California as Mature Insurance Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $6,000,000 to provide enrollment services for Medi-Cal and Medicare Advantage Programs administered by Contra Costa Health Plan for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2970 approved C.91 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with We Care Services for Children, in an amount not to exceed $2,066,743 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for high risk, delayed or seriously emotionally disturbed children in Central County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2971 approved C.92 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Cross Country Staffing, Inc ., in the amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2972 approved Page 22 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.93 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2973 approved C.94 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Elite Family Systems, in an amount not to exceed $255,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2974 approved C.95 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Martinez Unified School District, in an amount not to exceed $223,812 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention services for underserved and at-risk students for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) 25-2975 approved C.96 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Frederick Williams (dba Williams Board and Care Home), in an amount not to exceed $203,238 to provide augmented board and care services for older adults with mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (75% Behavioral Health Services Act, 25% Mental Health Realignment) 25-2976 approved C.97 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay an amount not to exceed $702,585 to FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts), for additional temporary physician staffing services provided at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers during the period of February 1, 2025 through April 30, 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2977 approved C.98 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Telecare Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $3,107,785 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to adults with mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) 25-2978 Page 23 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 approved C.99 . APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $6,440,060 to provide augmented board and care services for adults with mental illness in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (82% Mental Health Realignment;18% Behavioral Health Services Act) 25-2979 approved C.10 0. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Access Healthcare Services & Supplies, LLC., in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide durable medical equipment supplies and related medical services to Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2980 approved C.10 1. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Miguel A Gomez III, LMFT, in an amount not to exceed $380,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for beneficiaries in Contra Costa County ages 13 years and older for the period August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (30% Federal Medi-Cal; 30% State Mental Health Realignment; 40% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2981 approved C.10 2. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Manjari Nathan, M.D. Inc, in amount not to exceed $400,000 to provide pulmonary services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) 25-2982 approved C.10 3. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East Bay Podiatry, PC, in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000 to provide podiatric wound care services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) 25-2983 approved C.10 4. APPROVE the medical staff appointments and reappointments, additional privileges, advancements, and resignations as recommended by the Medical Staff Executive Committee at their June 23, 2025 25-2984 Page 24 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 meeting, and by the Interim Health Services Director. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:List - June 2025 approved C.10 5. APPROVE the list of providers recommended by Contra Costa Health Plan's Peer Review Credentialing Committee and Medical Director, and the Interim Health Services Director, on June 12 and 24, 2025, as required by the State Departments of Health Care Services and Managed Health Care, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. (No fiscal impact) 25-2985 Attachments:Provider Lists-Jun 12 and 24, 2025 approved Human Resources C.10 6. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-249 amending the Contra Costa County Salary Regulations to revise Section 16 - Service Award Program, as recommended by the Human Resources Director. (No fiscal impact) RES 2025-249 adopted C.10 7. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Human Resources, or designee, to enter into a Master License and Service Agreement with eSkill Corporation in an amount not to exceed $24,500 for a hosted applicant assessment and scoring system for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) 25-2986 approved Information and Technology C.10 8. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with ePlus Technology, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,874,000 for the purchase of Cisco SmartNet Maintenance and Support, subject to Cisco’s Terms of Sale and Software License Agreement, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028. (100% User Departments) 25-2890 approved C.10 9. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with La Marche Manufacturing Company in an amount not to exceed $24,900 for the purchase of radio parts, equipment, tools, service, and repairs, subject to the La Marche’s Terms and Conditions dated June 10, 2025, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, and for annual periods thereafter. (100% User Departments) 25-2891 approved Page 25 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.11 0. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with BMC Software, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $85,000 for the purchase of mainframe software tools, subject to BMC’s End User License Agreement, for the period of August 1, 2025, through July 31, 2026, and for annual periods thereafter. (100% User Departments) 25-2892 approved Library C.11 1. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation in the amount of $20,000 from Library Foundation of Contra Costa to increase the Library’s Chinese, Filipino and Vietnamese print collections. (100% Library Fund, no County match) 25-2893 Attachments:Staff Report TMP-11424 Backup approved C.11 2. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Baker and Taylor in an amount not to exceed $407,941 for leasing library books for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Library Fund) 25-2894 approved C.11 3. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order amendment with OverDrive, Inc., to increase the payment limit by $9,558 to a new payment limit of $8,400,788 for the acquisition of digital materials for patron download such as audio books, eBooks, music, and videos with no change to the term ending June 30, 2025. (100% Library Fund) 25-2895 approved C.11 4. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation in the amount of $40,820.94 from Friends of the Lafayette Library to purchase reading materials for the Lafayette Library. (100% Library Fund, no County match) 25-2896 Attachments:07.11.25 OVER 1K FY24-25 FRIENDS OF LAFAYETTE LIBRARY approved C.11 5. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Total Communication Solutions in an amount not to exceed $9,939 for the renewal of 32 Enterprise Essentials Zoom licenses and 1 Webinar 1000 Zoom license for the period August 5, 2025 through August 5, 2026. (100% Library Fund) 25-2897 approved Probation/Reentry and Justice Page 26 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.11 6. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with the Contra Costa County Office of Education, in an amount not to exceed $558,876 to provide one-on-one academic support for Transition Age Youth for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. (100% State) 25-2898 approved C.11 7. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa County Office of Education in an amount not to exceed $280,530 to provide transitional assistance to individuals previously housed in the County's adult detention facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% State) 25-2899 approved C.11 8. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with RDA Consulting in an amount not to exceed $551,420 to provide support and technical assistance with various department functions and initiatives, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (33% Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act, 67% General Fund) 25-2900 approved Public Defender C.11 9. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Public Defender's Office, a purchase order amendment with Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), to extend the term through August 30, 2025, with no change in the payment limit of $35,620, for a subscription to CEB digital products. (100% General Fund) 25-2901 approved Public Works C.12 0. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-250 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area L-100, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Countywide. (100% County Service Area L-100 Funds) RES 2025-250 Attachments:Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA L-100 adopted C.12 1. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-251 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-28, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bethel Island area. (100% County Service Area M-28 RES 2025-251 Page 27 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 Funds) Attachments:Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-28 adopted C.12 2. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-252 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-30, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Danville area. (100% County Service Area M-30 Funds) RES 2025-252 Attachments:Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-30 adopted C.12 3. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-253 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-31, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Pleasant Hill area. (100% County Service Area M-31 Funds) RES 2025-253 Attachments:Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 CSA M-31 adopted C.12 4. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-254 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area T-1, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Danville area. (100% County Service Area T-1 Funds) RES 2025-254 Attachments:Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 CSA T-1 adopted C.12 5. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-255 approving and authorizing the Public Works Director, or designee, to fully close all of Rugby Avenue, on September 7, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of a National Night Out neighborhood block party, Kensington area. (No fiscal impact) adopted C.12 6. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-256 amending the Subdivision Agreement for subdivision SD21-09588, for a project being developed by Loreto Residential, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bay Point area. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:Surety Rider adopted C.12 7. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-257 accepting completion of public improvements and release of cash deposit for road improvement agreement RA23-01258 for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304 LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (100% Developer Fees) RES 2025-257 Page 28 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 adopted C.12 8. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-258 accepting completion of warranty period for the Road Improvement Agreement, release of cash deposit, and Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes, for development plan permit DP17-03045, for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (100% Developer Fees) RES 2025-258 Attachments:Recordable Resolution Resolution No. 2025-258 adopted C.12 9. ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-259 ratifying the prior decision of the Public Works Director, or designee, to fully close a portion of Canyon Lake Drive from Reservoir Street to the terminus, on July 4, 2025, from 3:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m., for the purpose of traffic control and fire protection related to a community event, Port Costa area. (No fiscal impact) RES 2025-259 adopted C.13 0. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the Crockett-Carquinez Fire District Fire Chief, a purchase order with HME, Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000, for two (2) HME Type 4x2 (OES Model) Type 1 Fire Apparatus. (Fire District budget) 25-2990 approved C.13 1. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to apply for and accept grant funding in an amount not to exceed $250,000 from the California State Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund for park improvements at Montalvin Park, as recommended by Supervisor Gioia. (50% County Service Area M-17 Funds, 50% Land and Water Conservation Grant Funds) 25-3001 approved C.13 2. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc . in an amount not to exceed $606,140 for construction management services for the Walnut Creek Overlays and Walnut Creek Surface Treatment Projects, for the period June 24, 2025 through December 31, 2026, Walnut Creek area. (100% Local Road Funds) 25-2991 approved C.13 3. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Terri Oyarzun (dba Goats R Us), to increase the payment limit by $800,000 to a new payment limit of $2,000,000, with no change to the contract term, for continued on-call 25-2992 Page 29 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 grazing services for vegetation management, Countywide. (100% Various Funds) approved C.13 4. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Lenz, Inc ., effective July 31, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $400,000 and extend the term through July 31, 2027 for on-call vehicle towing services, Countywide. (100% Fleet Internal Service Fund) 25-2993 approved C.13 5. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Performance Marine Specialties, Inc., effective July 31, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $650,000 and extend the term through July 31, 2027, for on-call boat repair services, Countywide. (100% Fleet Internal Service Fund) 25-2994 approved C.13 7. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chief Engineer, County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Contra Costa Clean Water Program, an Assignment and Assumption of Contract and Consent with Kinnetic Environmental, Inc. and Integral Consulting, Inc. effective March 31, 2025, for technical water quality monitoring and management services to maintain compliance with the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit, Countywide. (100% Stormwater Utility Assessment Funds) 25-2996 approved C.13 8. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Debri-Tech, Inc. (dba Rapid Recycle), to extend the term through September 30, 2026, for on-call professional stormwater quality services for a variety of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit requirements, with no change to the payment limit, Countywide. (No fiscal impact) 25-2997 approved C.13 9. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract with The Watershed Project, in an amount not to exceed $600,000 for on-call technical assistance and support for a variety of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit requirements for the period of November 1, 2025 through October 31, 2028, Countywide. (100% Stormwater Utility Area Assessment Funds) 25-2998 approved Page 30 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 C.14 0. ACCEPT the 2025 Semi-Annual Report of Real Estate Delegation of Leases and Licenses dated January 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Countywide. (100% Various Funds) 25-2999 Attachments:2025 Delegation of Licenses and Leases approved C.14 1. Acting as the governing body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-260 updating the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan to include the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex, and APPROVE the 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan as amended. (100% Flood Control District Funds) RES 2025-260 Attachments:2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan--CCC Flood Control & Water Conservation District Annex adopted C.14 2. REJECT all bids received on June 5, 2025 for the Antioch Library Electrical Systems Upgrades Project and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to re-advertise the bid, Antioch Area. (68% Measure X Funds, 21% California State Library Grant – Building Forward Grant, 11% Measure X and Library Funds) 25-3000 approved Risk Management C.14 3. Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Housing Authority, DENY claims filed by Shannon O. Murphy, Esq.,Sr; J. P. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem; Kristen Porter; and by Kristen Porter. 25-2902 approved C.14 4. Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, DENY claim filed by Craig Auzenne, et al . 25-2903 approved C.14 5. DENY claims filed by John Balobeck; Uriel Chavez; Sonji Gellington; Brian D. Heath; Darrell A. Kelley; Justine Nichols; Our Savior’s Lutheran Church; San Ramon Regional Medical Center; and Tameka Thomas. 25-2904 approved C.14 6. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Bickmore Actuarial in an amount not to exceed $144,600 to provide actuarial services of self-funded workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice programs for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, with two 25-2905 Page 31 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 one-year renewal options through June 30, 2030. (100% Insurance Internal Service Funds) approved C.14 7. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Work Health Solutions in an amount not to exceed $10,585,954 to administer the County-wide Ergonomic Program for the period of July 22, 2025, through June 30, 2028, subject to approval by the County Administrator and County Counsel. (100% Workers' Compensation Internal Service Fund) 25-2906 approved Sheriff C.14 8. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Sheriff-Coroner, a purchase order amendment with Linde Gas & Equipment Inc., to increase the payment limit by $461,010 to a new payment limit of $661,000, and to extend the term date through December 31, 2026, for the purchase of compressed gases used with laboratory equipment for forensic analysis. (100% General Fund) 25-3010 approved C.14 9. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Sheriff-Coroner, or designee, to execute a contract with Wardn, LLC in an amount not to exceed $13,141 for a cloud-based application for phone auditing services for the Office of the Sheriff Detention Facilities, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% General Fund) 25-3011 approved C.15 0. RECEIVE the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report for calendar year 2024; RENEW County Ordinance No. 2022-29, which adopted and approved a military equipment use policy for the Office of the Sheriff; and MAKE necessary findings based on the Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report. (No fiscal impact) 25-3016 Attachments:GC 7070 Defined Equipment Report 1.07.30 Government Code Section 7070 Defined Equipment Appendix 16 GC 7070 Equipment Inventory-5-9-2025 (1) CCC Ordinance 202229 002.pdf approved C.15 1. SET the special tax levy for County Service Areas P-2 Zone A (Blackhawk), P-2 Zone B (Alamo) and P-5 (Round Hill) for Fiscal Year 2025-26, as recommended by the Sheriff-Coroner. (100% Restricted Property Tax revenue) 25-3012 Attachments:P Districts Use Code Assessment FY25-26 Attachment Page 32 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 approved C.15 2. SET the Special Tax Levy for police services zones in County Service Area P-6 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, as recommended by the Sheriff-Coroner. (100% Restricted Property Tax revenue) 25-3013 Attachments:P-Zones Exhibit A FY25-26 P-Zones Attachment A FY25-26 approved Treasurer - Tax Collector C.15 3. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Treasurer-Tax Collector, or designee, to execute a contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc ., in an amount not to exceed $197,000, to develop a strategy to modernize the property tax system, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) 25-2907 Speaker: Gus Kramer, former Assessor. approved Page 33 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 GENERAL INFORMATION The Board meets in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. Any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a regular meeting agenda and distributed by the Clerk of the Board to a majority of the members of the Board of Supervisors less than 96 hours prior to that meeting are available for public inspection at 1025 Escobar Street, First Floor, Martinez, CA 94553, during normal business hours. All matters listed under CONSENT ITEMS are considered by the Board to be routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a member of the Board before the Board votes on the motion to adopt. Each member of the public will be allowed two minutes to comment on the entire consent agenda . 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The County will provide reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities planning to attend Board meetings who contact the Clerk of the Board at least 24 hours before the meeting, at (925) 655-2000. Anyone desiring to submit an inspirational thought nomination for inclusion on the Board Agenda may contact the Office of the County Administrator or Office of the Clerk of the Board, 1025 Escobar Street, Martinez, California. Subscribe to receive to the weekly Board Agenda by calling the Office of the Clerk of the Board, (925) 655-2000 or using the County's on line subscription feature at the County’s Internet Web Page, where agendas and supporting information may also be viewed: www.contracosta.ca.gov DISCLOSURE OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Pursuant to Government Code section 84308 (the Levine Act), members of the Board of Supervisors are disqualified and not able to participate in any agenda item involving contracts (except for contracts exempt from the Levine Act under Government Code section 84308(a)), franchises, discretionary land use permits and other entitlements, if the Board member received, within the previous 12 months, more than $500 in campaign contributions from the applicant or contractor, an agent of the applicant or contractor, or any financially interested participant who actively supports or opposes the County’s Page 34 of 35 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Meeting Minutes July 22, 2025 decision on the agenda item. 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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS STANDING COMMITTEES For more information please visit the Board of Supervisors Standing Committees page here : https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/8633/Board-of-Supervisors-Standing-Committees Airport Committee: September 4, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. Economic Development Committee: August 4, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Equity Committee: August 18, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Family and Human Services Committee: September 8, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Finance Committee: August 4, 2025 at 9:30 a.m. Head Start Advisory Committee: September 15, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. Internal Operations Committee: July 28, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Legislation Committee: July 28, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. Los Medanos Healthcare Operations Committee: August/September canceled; next meeting October 6, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. Public Protection Committee: September 15, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. Resilient Shoreline Committee: August 11, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. Sustainability Committee: September 8, 2025 1:00 p.m. Transportation, Water and Infrastructure Committee : July 28, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. AGENDA DEADLINE: Thursday, 12 noon, 12 days before the Tuesday Board meetings. Glossary of Acronyms, Abbreviations, and other Terms Contra Costa County has a policy of making limited use of acronyms, abbreviations, and industry-specific language in its Board of Supervisors meetings and written materials. For a list of commonly used language that may appear in oral presentations and written materials associated with Board meetings, please visit https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/8464/Glossary-of-Agenda-Acronyms. Page 35 of 35 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3017 Name: Status:Type:Discussion Item Agenda Ready File created:In control:7/11/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 Title:CONVENE a community forum regarding the provision of access of certain individuals to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, pursuant to Government Code section 7283.1(d). (Enid Mendoza, Senior Deputy County Administrator) Attachments:1. Attachment A - Certification Form.pdf, 2. Attachment B - Public Notices, 3. Attachment C - ILRC Presentation - English, 4. Attachment D - ILRC Presentation - Spanish, 5. Attachment E - Sheriff Presentation - English, 6. Attachment F - Sheriff Presentation - Spanish, 7. Attachment G - AB 2792 Chaptered TRUTH Act, 8. 2025-07-22 D.1 Corres-final-redacted Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally To:Board of Supervisors From:Monica Nino, County Administrator Report Title:2025 TRUTH Act Community Forum ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: HOLD a community forum regarding the provision of access of certain individuals to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, pursuant to Government Code section 7283.1(d): a.RECEIVE opening staff report from the County Administrator's Office (Enid Mendoza, Senior Deputy County Administrator); b.PRESENTATION from Immigrant Legal Resource Center (Miosotti Tenecora, Staff Attorney) c.REPORT from the Sheriff-Coroner (Hon. David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner); and d.OPEN Public Comment FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: The purpose of this community forum is to comply with the Transparent Review of Unjust Transfers and Holds Act (Government Code section 7283.1(d)), commonly referred to as the “TRUTH Act”, which requires the Board of Supervisors to hold at least one community forum annually, with at least 30 days’ notice, if a "local law enforcement agency" operated by the Board provided the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency “access” to individuals for civil immigration enforcement purposes during the prior calendar year. The County has held TRUTH Act community forums since 2018. On July 9, 2018, the Sheriff's Office informed ICE and the United States Marshals Service (the "Service") of the determination to terminate CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3017,Version:1 agreements with the Service related to the housing of ICE Agency detainees. The County has not entered into subsequent contracts and does not house ICE Agency detainees within the adult or juvenile detention facility systems. It is important to note that the necessity of the County holding today’s forum pursuant to the TRUTH Act is not a punitive measure. Rather, it is a transparency initiative in statute designed to ensure notification to the public of the extent and nature of communications between the federal government and local law enforcement agencies in very specific circumstances. The TRUTH Act defines "ICE access" as all of the following: 1.Responding to an ICE hold, notification, or transfer request; 2.Providing ICE with advance notice of detention facility release information that is not otherwise available to the public; 3.Providing ICE with non-public information regarding detention facility release dates, home or work addresses; 4.Permitting ICE to interview an individual; or 5.Providing ICE with probation or parole check-in dates and times. County Process to Determine Necessity of Community Forum Since the TRUTH Act definition of "local law enforcement agency" is broad and the definition of "ICE access" is specific, the County Administrator's Office requires each department head within the County to certify the following on an annual basis to determine whether a community forum is required to be held pursuant to the statute: 1.Whether the department was a "local law enforcement agency" as defined by the TRUTH Act; and 2.If the department is a "local law enforcement agency", then did the department provide "ICE access" during the prior calendar year. On May 27, 2025, the County Administrator sent correspondence to all department heads requesting that each certify the above two questions. A copy of the County Administrator’s letter and Certification Form are included as Attachment A to this report. The Sheriff's Office reported as having met the statutory definition for providing ICE access in calendar year 2024, which requires the Board of Supervisors to convene a community forum pursuant to Government Code section 7283.1(d). No other County department reported as having provided ICE access in calendar year 2024. Community Forum Requirements and Request for Information Once it has been determined that a community forum is necessary, statute provides that local law enforcement agencies participating in the forum, “may provide the governing body with data it maintains regarding the number and demographic characteristics of individuals to whom the agency has provided ICE access, the date ICE access was provided, and whether the ICE access was provided through a hold, transfer, or notification request or through other means. Data may be provided in the form of statistics or, if statistics are not maintained, individual records, provided that personally identifiable information shall be redacted.” In anticipation of the need to hold a community forum, the Board of Supervisors at its October 22, 2025 meeting, adopted its Calendar Year 2025 meeting schedule, with the TRUTH forum listed for the July 22, 2025 meeting. In compliance with the 30-days’ notice requirement, on June 21, 2025, the County requested and the Contra CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3017,Version:1 Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation within the County, published formal notice of the forum. In addition to this formal notice, the date and time of the County’s community forum has been circulated in a County media release. A copy of the Proof of Publication issued by the Contra Costa Times and the County’s media release are included as Attachment B to this report. Public Accessibility Since 2019, simultaneous Spanish interpretation of TRUTH Act community forum proceedings has been successfully integrated and continues to be available this year. For today's forum, the County is providing the following enhancements to public accessibility and language access to maximize community involvement and participation during the forum: 1.Written Public Comment: Allow for written public comments to be submitted and published with agenda materials. This ensures that comments submitted in written format are published for review by all parties participating in today's forum. As of Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 12:00 p.m., no written public comment or question was received related to this item. 2.Simultaneous Interpretation in Spanish: The County has engaged an interpreting and translation services contractor to provide simultaneous interpretation of today's forum in Spanish. During the forum, a Spanish interpreter is provided to ensure reports and commentary delivered in English will be interpreted in Spanish, which can be accessed via the meeting's Zoom link. The public may also watch the forum on Contra Costa TV channels and turn on SAP. During the public comment period, and upon request of a speaker, the interpreter will be available to provide consecutive interpretation from Spanish to English. 3.Real-time Written Spanish Translation: Board of Supervisors' meetings provide for closed captioning in English during live broadcast and on video posted on the County website. At today's forum, closed captioning will be provided real-time in Spanish to complement the simultaneous interpretation of the proceedings in Spanish. This will also be available on the video archive of today's forum on the County website. The Clerk of the Board’s Office will also have written Spanish translation in its virtual media platform. 4.Immigration Advocacy: The County has traditionally allowed for a coordinated presentation by the immigration advocacy community which, in past years, had been presented by senior attorneys from Criminal Justice Reform Program at Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Asian Law Caucus (ALC) in partnership with the Contra Costa Immigrant Rights Alliance (CCIRA). This year, County staff reached out to CCIRA, and a presentation from the Immigrant Legal Resources Center (ILRC) was submitted. A copy of their English and Spanish presentations are included in this report as Attachments C and D. 5.County Department PowerPoint Presentation: Copies of the Sheriff's Office PowerPoint presentation both in English (Attachment E) and Spanish (Attachment F) are also included in this report. Finally, the text of the TRUTH Act is included as Attachment G for reference. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3017,Version:1 The TRUTH Act community forum is required to be held by the governing board of a local agency pursuant to Government Code section 7283.1(d) if a local law enforcement agency within that jurisdiction has provided ICE access to an individual. The statute only requires that the community forum be convened and does not require that any action be taken by the local governing board. Should the Board choose not to hold the community forum it must be scheduled for a future date to comply with state law. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ CALIFORNIA TRUTH ACT 2025 CERTIFICATION FORM To ensure compliance with the Community Forum requirement of the TRUTH Act, each department head must complete this attached certification form to determine: 1) whether your department qualifies as a local law enforcement agency, and 2) if so, whether your department provided the Immigration Customs Enforcement agency with access to individuals at any time in calendar year 2024. Based on your responses, the County Administrator’s Office may be reaching out to you to assist in preparing for a TRUTH Act Community Forum later this summer. Please return this form electronically to Senior Deputy County Administrator Enid Mendoza (enid.mendoza@cao.cccounty.us) no later than close of business June 12, 2025. Complete STEP 1 below and STEP 2 (if necessary): STEP 1. Does your department do any of the following? •enforce criminal laws, regulations or local ordinances; •operate a jail or juvenile detention facility; •maintain custody of individuals in a jail or in a juvenile detention facility; OR •monitor compliance with probation or parole conditions ☐Yes [GO TO STEP 2] ☐No [STOP] STEP 2. In calendar year 2024, did your department provide access to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for civil immigration enforcement activities? “ICE Access” is defined as providing any of the following to ICE: •Responding to an ICE hold, notification, or transfer request; •Providing ICE with advance notice of release information; •Providing ICE with non-public information regarding release dates, home or work addresses; •Permitting ICE to interview an individual; OR •Providing ICE with probation or parole check-in dates and times ☐Yes ☐No I declare that the information provided by me on the above form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Department Head Signature Department Head Name Department Name Attachment A NOTICE OF COMMUNITY FORUM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 22, 2025, at 9:30 am in the ContraCosta County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 1025 Escobar Street,Martinez, CA, a community forum will be held as required by Govern-ment Code § 7283.1 regarding access to individuals provided by theSheriff’s Office to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement(ICE) agency during the 2024 calendar year for civil immigration en-forcement purposes. The Board meeting will be accessible in-person, via television, and vialive-streaming to all members of the public. Board meetings are tele-vised live on Comcast Cable 27, ATT/U-Verse Channel 99, and WAVEChannel 32, and can be seen live online at www.contracosta.ca.gov.Persons who wish to address the Board may do so in-person, viaphone, or via Zoom. The telephone number, access code, and Zoomlink will be listed on the front page of the July 22, 2025 Board of Supervi-sors agenda, which can be accessed at the following link at least 96hours prior to the meeting: https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/4664/Board-Meeting-Agendas-and-Videos. Dated: June 18, 2025 Deputy Clerk June McHuen CCT 6904018; June 21, 2025 Attachment B Contra Costa County County Administrator’s Office • 1025 Escobar Street • Martinez, CA 94553 • www.contracosta.ca.gov NEWS RELEASE Contact: Kristi Jourdan, County PIO, (925) 313-1183 June 20, 2025 Kristi.Jourdan@contracostatv.org Jimmy Lee, Sheriff’s Office PIO, (925) 313-2643 JLee@so.cccounty.us Contra Costa County TRUTH Act Community Forum Scheduled for July 22 (Martinez, CA) – The Contra Costa County TRUTH Act Community Forum to discuss civil immigration enforcement activities is scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 22, during the regular Board of Supervisors meeting. The discussion will focus on local immigration enforcement activities in 2024 and law enforcement interactions with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The annual event has been held since 2017 as part of California’s State Assembly Bill 2792, the Transparent Review of Unjust Transfers and Holds (TRUTH) Act, which aims to increase transparency and accountability among federal and local law enforcement agencies. The Board meeting will also include the Sheriff’s Oversight Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. Notably, the Sheriff also provides regular ICE interaction data to the public and the Board of Supervisors at these quarterly Oversight Reports. “The TRUTH Act forum is an important opportunity for community dialogue and trust,” said Board Chair Candace Andersen, District 2 Supervisor. “It gives our immigrant neighbors and those who are concerned about these issues the chance to ask questions, share concerns, and be part of a transparent conversation about how local law enforcement interacts with ICE. This forum is one way we show that every resident matters, and that Contra Costa County is committed to accountability and inclusion.” For language access at the forum: •Spanish language interpretation is available. •The meeting will be closed-captioned in real-time. Watch the forum at www.contracosta.ca.gov or on CCTV channels: DirecTV Channel 99, Comcast Channel 27, or Astound Channel 32. Send comments or questions to TRUTHAct@cob.cccounty.us or to Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 1025 Escobar St, 1st Floor, Martinez, CA, 94553. # # # Attachment B CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TRUTH ACT FORUM 2025 ●Unnecessarily expends local resources on immigration enforcement, which is not a responsibility of the Sheriff’s department ●Fosters distrust between immigrant communities and local law enforcement. Makes immigrant communities view local law enforcement and ICE as the same entity Community concerns about local law enforcement working with ICE ●Opens local law enforcement up to liability, which means tax dollars are used to pay out settlements ●Can result in the permanent separation of community members from their families and intergenerational trauma. Black, brown & AAPI folks most harmed by mass incarceration and criminalization suffer the most. ●Days after community members spoke out against the county’s collaboration with ICE at the 2019 TRUTH Act Forum, Sheriff Livingston stopped letting ICE into private areas of county jails to conduct ICE arrests. ●After the 2020 TRUTH Act Forum, CCIRA members and members of the Sheriff’s Office met on several occasions to discuss the Sheriff’s policy on collaborating with ICE. ●In June 2021, CCIRA was notified that Sheriff Livingston made some changes to his policy, and adopted CCIRA’s suggested policy change of ending the practice of publishing lists of release dates online. Community concerns about local law enforcement working with ICE (cont.) ●The California Values Act, signed into law by Gov. Brown on October 5, 2017, is a state law that limits state and local resources from being used to carry out immigration detentions and deportations. The California Values Act (SB 54) NOTIFICATION REQUESTS TO ICE How is this Presidential administration different? •Increase in unlawful immigration enforcement tactics •Diversion of federal agencies to conduct immigration enforcement •Federal funding expanded •Complete disregard for the rule of law and due process rights •Increase in interior family separation •Deportation to dangerous third countries 6 •We cannot share a thorough analysis of the Sheriff's FY2024 statistics in our current presentation because the data was not provided in advance to CCIRA. •However, we know from anecdotal evidence that the Sheriff complies with ICE notifications requests. o The Sheriff's written policy lacks transparency of when the Sheriff complies with ICE notifications requests. o It is a complicated analysis to know when to comply with ICE notifications. It is time consuming and resource intensive Does not ensure public safety and public trust Separates families and hurts the community Patterns of Unlawful ICE Notifications: PLACEHOLDER •Will analyze any other unlawful actions and provide additional comments, if necessary, after the Truth Act Forum when a thorough analysis can be made. •A complicated policy can easily lead to legal liability for the county •That is why adopting a simpler, bright-line policy that exceeds the minimum requirements of state law would help mitigate these legal risks, and respond to long-standing community concerns regarding local law enforcement collaboration with ICE •Community members' lives hang in the balance of the Sheriff's Office being able to do a very complex legal analysis The Consequences of a Complicated Policy: Legal Liability We hope to continue a dialogue about improving the Sheriff’s policies. STOP responding to ICE Notifications altogether KEEP THE DIALOGUE OPEN CCIRA’s Recommendations to the Sheriff We hope to continue a dialogue about improving the Sheriff’s policies. Join other counties like San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Alameda, Los Angeles, Yolo, Humboldt in considering a county policy/ordinance to end all ICE collaboration unless there is a judicial warrant or court order. KEEP THE DIALOGUE OPEN CCIRA’s Recommendations to the Board If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: Miosotti "Mio" Tenecora Staff Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center mtenecora@ilrc.org Thank you FORO DE LA LEY TRUTH DEL CONDADO DE CONTRA COSTA 2025 ENSEÑANDO, INTERPRETANDO Y 1 ●Gastos innecesarios de recursos locales en la aplicación de la ley de inmigración, lo cual no es responsabilidad del departamento del alguacil. ●Fomenta la desconfianza entre las comunidades de inmigrantes y las fuerzas del orden locales. Hace que las comunidades de inmigrantes vean a la policía local y a ICE como la misma entidad Preocupaciones de la comunidad sobre el trabajo de la policía local con ICE ●Expone a las fuerzas del orden locales la responsabilidad legal, lo que significa que el dinero de los impuestos se utiliza para pagar los acuerdos judiciales. ●Puede resultar en la separación permanente de los miembros de la comunidad de sus familias y traumas intergeneracionales. Las personas negras, racializadas y Asiáticas y Islenos Pasificos son las más perjudicadas por el encarcelamiento masivo y la criminalización son las que más sufren. ●Días después de que los miembros de la comunidad hablaran en contra de la colaboración del condado con ICE en el Foro de la Ley TRUTH de 2019, el alguacil Livingston dejó de permitir que ICE ingresara a áreas privadas de las cárceles del condado para realizar arrestos de ICE. ●Después del Foro de la Ley TRUTH 2020, los miembros de CCIRA y los miembros de la Oficina del Alguacil se reunieron en varias ocasiones para discutir la política del Alguacil sobre la colaboración con ICE. ●En junio de 2021, se notificó a CCIRA que el alguacil Livingston realizó algunos cambios en su política y adoptó el cambio de política sugerido por CCIRA de poner fin a la práctica de publicar listas de fechas de lanzamiento en línea. Preocupaciones de la comunidad sobre el trabajo de la policía local con ICE (cont.) ●La Ley de Valores de California, promulgada por el gobernador Brown el 5 de octubre de 2017, es una ley estatal que limita el uso de recursos estatales y locales para llevar a cabo detenciones y deportaciones de inmigrantes. La Ley de Valores de California (SB 54) SOLICITUDES DE NOTIFICACIÓN Notificar a ICE de las fechas de liberación Prohibido a menos que· La excepción revisada de la Ley TRUST se aplica incluyendo: Condena por un delito grave punible con encarcelamiento en una prisión estatal en cualquier momento Condena de más de 15 años por cualquier otro delito grave. El “lavado” de 15 años es una mejora con respecto al antiguo estándar de la Ley TRUST. Condena en los últimos 5 años por un delito menor por un delito especial. Los cargos por un delito que es grave, violento o castigable con una pena de prisión si un magistrado ha declarado la causa probable de conformidad con el CP 872. Si el las fechas / horas de liberación ya están disponibles públicamente, se pueden compartir ¿En qué se diferencia esta administración presidencial? •Aumento de las tácticas ilegales de aplicación de la ley de inmigración •Desvío de agencias federales para llevar a cabo la aplicación de la ley de inmigración •Ampliación de los fondos federales •Indiferencia total por la regla de la ley y los derechos al debido proceso •Aumento de la separación familiar en el interior •Deportación a terceros países peligrosos 6 •No podemos compartir un análisis exhaustivo de las estadísticas del Alguacil para el año fiscal 2024 en nuestra presentación actual porque los datos no se proporcionaron con anticipación a CCIRA. •Sin embargo, sabemos por evidencia anecdótica que el alguacil cumple con las solicitudes de notificaciones de ICE. •La política escrita del alguacil carece de transparencia sobre cuándo el alguacil cumple con las solicitudes de notificaciones de ICE. o Es un análisis complicado saber cuándo cumplir con las notificaciones de ICE. o Requiere mucho tiempo y recursos o No garantiza la seguridad pública ni la confianza pública o Separa familias y daña a la comunidad Patrones de Notificaciones Ilegales de ICE: MARCADOR •Analizará cualquier otra acción ilegal y proporcionará comentarios adicionales, si es necesario, después del Foro de la Ley TRUTH cuando se pueda realizar un análisis exhaustivo. •Una póliza complicada puede conducir fácilmente a la responsabilidad legal del condado •Es por eso que adoptar una política más simple y clara que exceda los requisitos mínimos de la ley estatal ayudaría a mitigar estos riesgos legales y respondería a las preocupaciones de larga data de la comunidad con respecto a la colaboración de las fuerzas del orden locales con ICE •La vida de los miembros de la comunidad pende de un hilo hasta que la Oficina del Sheriff pueda hacer un análisis legal mas complejo Las Consecuencias de una Póliza Complicada: la Responsabilidad Legal Esperamos continuar el diálogo para mejorar las políticas del Sheriff. PAREN de responder a las Notificaciones de ICE totalmente MANTENER EL DIÁLOGO ABIERTO Recomendaciones al Alguacil de CCIRA Esperamos continuar el diálogo para mejorar las políticas del Sheriff. Únete a otros condados como San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Alameda, Los Ángeles, Yolo, Humboldt al considerar una política/ordenanza del condado para poner fin a toda la colaboración con ICE a menos que exista una orden judicial. MANTENER EL DIÁLOGO ABIERTO Recomendaciones de CCIRA a la Junta Directiva Si tiene alguna pregunta o inquietud, comuníquese con: Miosotti "Mio" Tenecora Abogado del Centro de Recursos Legales para Inmigrantes mtenecora@ilrc.org ¡Gracias! Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum –2024 Report Cal Gov. Code Section 7283.1(d) July 22, 2025 1 July 22, 2025 2 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Background 1.Review current Sheriff’s Office General Policy on Immigration Status 2.Brief overview of Field Operations relative to ICE Access 3.Overview of Custody Operations relative to ICE Access July 22, 2025 3 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Sheriff’s Office General Policy No. 1.02.28 1. “No person shall be contacted, detained or arrested solely on the basis of his or her immigration status.” 2. “…the immigration status of a person, and the lack of immigration documentation should have no bearing on the manner in which Deputies execute their duties.” July 22, 2025 4 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Sheriff’s Office General Policy No. 1.02.28 (Continued) 3. IMMIGRATION DETAINERS: “The request to detain will not be honored.” 4. IMMIGRATION REQUEST FOR NOTIFICATION (ICE Form I-247A): Allowed but only in compliance with The Truth Act (Cal Gov. Code Section 7282.5). 5. Notifications of anticipated release dates are honored only for inmates held for certain charges, specifically inmates convicted of a serious or a violent felony (PC Sections 1192.7(c) and 667.5(c)). July 22, 2025 5 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Updates effective July 1, 2021: •As requested by advocacy organizations, a list of release dates is no longer posted on the Sheriff’s Office website; victims can still search for release dates by name. •ICE Agents who request to pick up a released inmate may only wait in the public lobby and will not receive any assistance unless there is a compelling risk to public safety. •At the Sheriff’s direction, Custody Services command staff collaborated with the Asian Law Caucus to further clarify custody policy in accordance with California Government Code 7284.6(a)(4) July 22, 2025 6 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Field Operations – Patrol & Investigations 1.Deputies cover the entire county – 750 square miles with a population of 1.2 million. 2.Patrol Division includes servicing 521 square miles of unincorporated area. 3.Serve a population of nearly 175,000 residents. 4.Responded to 152,041 calls for service last year. 5.Field Operations does not do any immigration enforcement. July 22, 2025 7 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Custody Services Bureau 1.Books ADULTS only for all law enforcement agencies in the county. 2.Booked approximately 16,196 inmates into Martinez Detention in 2024 July 22, 2025 8 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report ICE ACCESS INFORMATION - 2024 ICE I-247A Requests for Notification: Total Requests Received: 578 Total Notifications Made: 132 Notifications on Same Person: 23 Net Total Notifications Made: 96 (17%) ICE I-247a Requests for Notification - 2024 ICE Requests Received ICE Requests Made July 22, 2025 9 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report ICE ACCESS INFORMATION – 2024 Demographic Data For Those Notifications Made to ICE (n=96) Asian 10 Black 2 White 9 Other 0 Unknown 111 Male 128 Female 4 July 22, 2025 10 Qualifying Prior Convictions as defined by: California Penal Code Sections 1192.7(c) & 667.5 (c) & California Government Code Section 7282.5(3) Code Violation Description Total 243(D)BATTERY WITH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY 3 459 BURGLARY 5 10851(A)UNLAWFUL TAKING OR DRIVING OF A VEHICLE 14 288 LEWD ACT WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YRS 2 236-237(A)FALSE IMPRISONMENT 14 496(A)RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY 10 2800.2(A)EVADING 3 417 EXHIBIT DEADLY WEAPON 4 69 RESISTING AN EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2 242 BATTERY 3 29800(A)(1)CONVICT IN POSS OF FIREARM 3 11378 POSS CONTROL SUB 1 273.5 CORPORAL INJURY ON A SPOUSE OR COHOBITANT 2 23550 4TH TIME DUI-FELONY 1 243(E)(1)BATT SPOUSE/EC SP/DATE/ETC 2 FED CODE FED CODE/ UNLAWFUL ACT-DANG DRUGS 1 647.6(A)(1)ANNOY/ MOL VILT UNDER 18 5 211 ROBBERY 2 25850(A)-(C)(6)CARRYING LOADED FIREARM 4 11379(A)TRANSPORT/SALE OF CONTROLLED SUB 3 487(A)GRAND THEFT 7 212.5(A)ROBBERY 1 25850(A)CARRYING LOADED FIREARM IN PUBLIC PLACE 2 245(A)(4)ASSAULT BY FORCE LIKLEY TO PRODUCE GBI 8 476 FICTITIOUS CHECKS 1 July 22, 2025 11 Qualifying Prior Convictions as defined by: California Penal Code Sections 1192.7(c) & 667.5 (c) & California Government Code Section 7282.5(3) (Cont.)Code Violation Description Total 215(A)CARJACKING 1 246.3 DISCHARGE WEAPON- GROSS NEG 2 207 KIDNAPPING 1 664/487(A)ATTEMPTED GRAND THEFT 1 594(A)VANDALISM 2 32 ACCESSORY- TO HS 11351 FELONY 1 11351 POSS/PURCHASE/SALE COCAINE BASE 1 459-460(A)RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 1 245(A)(1)ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON 1 452(C) ARSON FOREST/ STRUCTURE 2 459-460(B)NON- RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 6 23175 DUI WITH PRIOR SPECIFIC CONVICTIONS 1 11352(A)TRANSPORT/SELL NARC/ CONTROLLED SUB 1 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT CRIME 1 451(C)ARSON: STRUCTURE/FORESTLAND 1 11350(A)POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 1 273A WILLFUL CRUELTY TO CHILD 1 666.5(A)VEHICLE THEFT W/PRIORS 1 11360(A)SELL/FURNISH/MARIJUANA/HASH 1 23152(B)DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 1 23153(A)DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 1 July 22, 2025 12 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report ICE ACCESS INTERVIEWS – 2024 REQUESTS FOR ICE INTERVIEWS – 2021 (Cal Gov Code Section 7283.1(a): 0 Requests NOTE: ICE Supervisors advised Sheriff’s Office staff that ICE stopped the practice of requesting interviews in California. July 22, 2025 13 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff ICE Access Forum – 2024 Report Questions? Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE -Informe de 2024 Sección 7283.1(d) del Código de Gobierno de California 22 de julio de 2025 1 22 de julio de 2025 2 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Contexto 1.Revisar la Política General actual de la Oficina del Sheriff sobre el Estatus Inmigratorio 2.Breve descripción general de las operaciones de campo en relación con el acceso de ICE 3.Descripción general de las operaciones de custodia en relación con el acceso de ICE 22 de julio de 2025 3 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Política general No. 1.02.28 de la Oficina del Sheriff 1. “Ninguna persona será contactada, detenida o arrestada únicamente sobre la base de su estatus migratorio”. 2. “…el estatus migratorio de una persona y la falta de documentación migratoria no deberían tener incidencia en la manera en que los Diputados desempeñan sus funciones”. 22 de julio de 2025 4 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Política general No. 1.02.28 de la Oficina del Sheriff (continuación) 3. ÓRDENES DE DETENCIÓN MIGRATORIA “La solicitud de detención no será aceptada”. 4. SOLICITUD DE NOTIFICACIÓN DE INMIGRACIÓN (Formulario I-247A de ICE): Permitido, pero solo en cumplimiento con la Ley de la Verdad (Sección 7282.5 del Código de Gobierno de California). 5. Las notificaciones de fechas de liberación anticipadas se cumplen solo para los reclusos detenidos por ciertos cargos, específicamente los reclusos condenados por un delito grave o violento (Secciones 1192.7(c) y 667.5(c) del Código Penal). 22 de julio de 2025 5 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Actualizaciones vigentes a partir del 1 de julio de 2021: •Como lo solicitaron las organizaciones de defensa, ya no se publica una lista de fechas de liberación en el sitio web de la Oficina del Sheriff; las víctimas aún pueden buscar fechas de liberación por nombre. •Los agentes de ICE que soliciten recoger a un recluso liberado solo podrán esperar en el vestíbulo público y no recibirán ninguna asistencia a menos que exista un riesgo apremiante para la seguridad pública. •Bajo la dirección del Sheriff, el personal de comando de Servicios de Custodia colaboró con el Comité de Derecho Asiático (Asian Law Caucus) para aclarar aún más la política de custodia de acuerdo con el Código de Gobierno de California 7284.6(a)(4) 22 de julio de 2025 6 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Operaciones de campo: patrullaje e investigaciones 1.Los diputados cubren todo el condado: 750 millas cuadradas con una población de 1.2 millones. 2.La División de Patrulla incluye el servicio de 521 millas cuadradas de área no incorporada. 3.Atienden a una población de casi 175,000 residentes. 4.Respondió a 152,041 llamadas de servicio el año pasado. 5.Operaciones de Campo no realiza ningún tipo de control migratorio. 22 de julio de 2025 7 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 Oficina de Servicios de Custodia 1.Admite ADULTOS sólo para todas las agencias de aplicación de la ley en el condado 2.Se registraron aproximadamente 16,196 reclusos en el centro de detención de Martínez en 2024 22 de julio de 2025 8 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 INFORMACIÓN DE ACCESO A ICE - 2024 Solicitudes de notificación ICE I-247A: Total de solicitudes recibidas: 578 Total de notificaciones realizadas: 132 Notificaciones sobre la misma persona: 23 Total neto de notificaciones realizadas: 96 (17%) Solicitudes de notificación I-247a de ICE -2024 Solicitudes de ICE recibidas Solicitudes de ICE realizadas 22 de julio de 2025 9 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 INFORMACIÓN DE ACCESO A ICE – 2024 Datos demográficos de las notificaciones realizadas a ICE (n=96) Asiático 10 Negro 2 Blanco 9 Otro 0 Desconocido 111 Masculino 128 Femenino 4 22 de julio de 2025 10 Condenas previas calificadas según se define por: Secciones 1192.7(c) y 667.5(c) del Código Penal de California y Sección 7282.5(3) del Código de Gobierno de California Violación del código Descripción Total 243(D)AGRESIÓN CON LESIONES CORPORALES GRAVES 3 459 ROBO 5 10851(A)ROBO O CONDUCCIÓN ILEGAL DE UN VEHÍCULO 14 288 ACTO LASCIVO CON NIÑO MENOR DE 14 AÑOS 2 236-237(A)ENCARCELAMIENTO FALSO 14 496(A)RECEPCIÓN DE BIENES ROBADOS 10 2800.2(A)EVADIENDO 3 417 EXPOSICIÓN DE ARMA MORTAL 4 69 RESISTIENDO A UN OFICIAL FUNCIONARIO 2 242 AGRESIÓN 3 29800(A)(1)CONDENADO EN POSESIÓN DE ARMA DE FUEGO 3 11378 POSESIÓN DE SUSTANCIA CONTROLADA 1 273.5 LESIONES CORPORALES A UN CÓNYUGE O CONVIVIENTE 2 23550 CUARTA OFENSA DE DUI – DELITO GRAVE 1 243(E)(1)AGRESIÓN CONYUGAL/EC SP/FECHA/ETC 2 CÓDIGO FEDERAL CÓDIGO FEDERAL/ACTO ILEGAL - DROGAS PELIGROSAS 1 647.6(A)(1)ACOSAR/MOLESTAR A LA VÍCTIMA MENOR DE 18 AÑOS 5 211 ASALTO 2 25850(A)-(C)(6)PORTAR UN ARMA DE FUEGO CARGADA 4 11379(A)TRANSPORTE/VENTA DE SUSTANCIA CONTROLADA 3 487(A)GRAN ROBO 7 212.5(A)ASALTO 1 25850(A)PORTAR ARMA DE FUEGO CARGADA EN LUGAR PÚBLICO 2 245(A)(4)AGRESIÓN CON FUERZA PROBABLE DE CAUSAR LESIONES CORPORALES GRAVES 8 476 CHEQUES FALSOS 1 22 de julio de 2025 11 Condenas previas calificadas según se define por: Secciones 1192.7(c) y 667.5(c) del Código Penal de California y Sección 7282.5(3) del Código de Gobierno de California (Continuado) Violación del código Descripción Total 215(A)ROBO DE VEHÍCULOS 1 246.3 DISPARO DE ARMA CON NEGLIGENCIA GRAVE 2 207 SECUESTRO 1 664/487(A)INTENTO DE ROBO MAYOR 1 594(A)VANDALISMO 2 32 CÓMPLICE DE DELITO GRAVE CONFORME AL HS 11351 1 11351 POSESIÓN/COMPRA/VENTA DE BASE DE COCAÍNA 1 459-460(A)ROBO EN RESIDENCIAL 1 245(A)(1)ASALTO CON ARMA MORTAL 1 452(C) INCENDIO DE BOSQUE / ESTRUCTURA 2 459-460(B)ROBO NO RESIDENCIAL 6 23175 DUI CON CONVICCIONES PREVIAS ESPECÍFICAS 1 11352(A) TRANSPORTAR O VENDER NARCÓTICOS/SUSTANCIAS CONTROLADAS 1 182(A)(1)CONSPIRACIÓN PARA COMETER DELITOS 1 451(C)INCENDIO INTENCIONAL: ESTRUCTURA/TERRENO FORESTAL 1 11350(A)POSESIÓN DE SUSTANCIAS CONTROLADAS 1 273A CRUELDAD INTENCIONAL HACIA UN NIÑO 1 666.5(A)ROBO DE VEHÍCULO CON PRECEDENTES 1 11360(A)VENTA O SUMINISTRO DE MARIHUANA O HACHÍS 1 23152(B)CONDUCIR BAJO LOS EFECTOS DEL ALCOHOL O LAS DROGAS 1 23153(A)CONDUCIR BAJO LOS EFECTOS DEL ALCOHOL O LAS DROGAS 1 22 de julio de 2025 12 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 ENTREVISTAS DE ACCESO A ICE – 2024 SOLICITUDES DE ENTREVISTAS DE ICE – 2021 (Sección 7283.1(a) del Código del Gobierno de California): 0 solicitudes NOTA: Los supervisores de ICE informaron al personal de la Oficina del Sheriff que ICE suspendió la práctica de solicitar entrevistas en California. 22 de julio de 2025 13 Condado de Contra Costa Oficina del Sheriff Foro de Acceso de ICE - Informe de 2024 ¿Preguntas? From: f <mfernwood@aol.com> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2025 12:13 PM To: Truth Act <truthact@cob.cccounty.us> Subject: Dear Supervisors, Local police and authorities should not be "assuring immigration detainees" have all their "rights" provided. As they will be ICE detainees, this should only be the concern of ICE. We should not interfere with Federal authorities. Mark Fernwood Danville, CA From: mlernerbig@aol.com <mlernerbig@aol.com> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2025 10:21 PM To: Truth Act <truthact@cob.cccounty.us> Subject: Regarding The Immigration Truth Act TO: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS I want to make a statement first, followed by a question (s). STATEMENT: My name is Marlene Lerner-Bigley and I am a 49 year resident of Martinez. I was born and raised in Lenoir, NC as the daughter STATEMENT: My name is Marlene Lerner-Bigley and I am a 49 year resident of Martinez. I was born and raised in Lenoir, NC as the daughter of two parents who were victims of the Holocaust. My father came from Poland in 1938 and my mother came from Germany in 1939. They each were escaping Nazism. My dad wanted to give back to the country that saved his life, so he enlisted in the Army in hopes of being sent back to Europe. The Army sent him to the Pacific Theater where he became a Staff Sgt. and he learned how to speak better English. My mother and her two siblings ended up in New York City where my uncle also enlisted in the Army. My mother and her sister worked 3 jobs to make ends meet. My mother met my dad through a girlfriend who she worked with and 6 weeks later, they married. That was in 1946. Fast forward to 1987, when the Berlin Wall came down, my uncle, who lived in England, flew to Berlin to find out the fate of his parents. Sadly, he learned that my grandparents had been taken from their home and put into a work camp. From there, they were transported to a camp deep in the forest in Poland. The camp was called Chelmno and was a gas camp. In January of 1942, Isaac and Martha Teich-Birken were gassed along with 9 others, in a van. And for what reason, other than they were Jewish?? Recently, I found out from the German consulate in SF, that my mother's passport was a "foreigner's" passport and that the Nazis deemed her stateless and a non-citizen. Imagine my surprise and at that moment, I realized her despair. The impact of being separated from her precious mother and father was devastating when she left them, and then again, when she found out how they died. This story must sound familiar to you as to what is going on with the regime that is in The People's House. The Latino/Latina community desperately needs our help and our backing, your backing! Please have the courage to enact an absolute securely tight Ordinance that restricts the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Dept from providing ICE with information on immigrants who work hard, who have been here for a long time, who live amongst us.This is a violation of the privacy act and this community, ALL of us, deserve that support. QUESTIONS: Will you take the pledge to protect our familia by creating a steadfast, clearly-stated comprehensive and permanent ordinance that prohibits Contra Costa County law enforcement agencies from cooperating in deportations with ICE? Will you pledge to require to order full transparency to the family members of the person detained and why? Thank you for your time and I hope I am chosen to read my statement. Sincerely, Marlene Lerner-Bigley Martinez, CA From: Virginia <blueskydream62@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2025 9:02 AM To: Truth Act <truthact@cob.cccounty.us> Subject: END county cooperation with ICE In regard to deportations, who is tracking names of men, women, children, and families who have been detained, will be detained, and where they are going? We need to have transparency on all levels of this unlawful action of rounding up women In regard to deportations, who is tracking names of men, women, children, and families who have been detained, will be detained, and where they are going? We need to have transparency on all levels of this unlawful action of rounding up women and children and hard-working immigrants because of trump‘s cruel mandate. Is this being done? By who? Where is the information being held? Who is keeping track of people if they are transferred to another facility or out of the country? Thank you. 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3015 Name: Status:Type:Discussion Item Passed File created:In control:5/20/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:HEARING to consider an appeal of the County Planning Commission's approval of a residential care facility for up to18 elderly residents located at 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek area and to consider approving the project, including approving a land use permit and variances to expand an existing care facility, and related actions (County File No. CDLP23-02046) (Nathan Watkins – Applicant; Carnelian Holdings, LLC - Owner) (Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander - Appellants). (Ruben Hernandez, Department of Conservation and Development) Attachments:1. Attachment A CDLP23-02046 Findings and COA.pdf, 2. Attachment B CDLP23-02046 Zoning Administrator Staff Report and County Planning Commission Staff Report.pdf, 3. Attachment C CDLP23-02046 BOS APPEAL LETTER v.2.pdf, 4. Attachment D State of California Licenses.pdf, 5. Attachment E CDLP23-02046 BOS Plans.pdf, 6. Attachment F CDLP23-02046 PPT Slides (002), 7. Correspondence 1, 8. Correspondence 2, 9. Correspondence 3, 10. 2025-07-22 D.3 Cor 4, 11. Correspondence 5, 12. Correspondence 6, 13. 2025-07-25 D.3 Cor 7 spkr cards Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 To: Board of Supervisors From:John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development Report Title:Appeal of the Carnelian Elderly Residential Care Facility Expansion Project (County File #CDLP23-02046 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.OPEN the public hearing on an appeal of the County Planning Commission’s decision to approve a land use permit and variances to allow an approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to an existing residential care facility and an increase in the number of residents from 6 up to 18 elderly persons, located at 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek area (County File #CDLP23-02046); RECEIVE testimony and CLOSE the public hearing. 2.DENY the appeal of Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander. 3.DETERMINE that the proposed project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2). 4.APPROVE variances to allow a reduced driveway aisle width of 14’ - 6” and a reduce driveway aisle intersection of 7’-2” for the project. 5.APPROVE the land use permit to allow the operation of residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 residents. (CDLP23-02046). 6.APPROVE the attached findings in support of the project. 7.APPROVE the project conditions of approval. 8.APPROVE the Carnelian Elderly Residential Care Facility Expansion Project. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 9.DIRECT the Director of Conservation and Development to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. FISCAL IMPACT: The applicant has paid the necessary application deposit and is obligated to pay supplemental fees to cover all additional costs associated with the application process. BACKGROUND: This hearing is an appeal of the County Planning Commission’s April 23, 2025 decision to approve the Carnelian Elderly Residential Care Facility Expansion Project, including variances and a land use permit to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 residents. The project includes the construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to an existing residential care facility located at 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek, (County File #CDLP23-02046). The project would be required to obtain and maintain all required state licenses and approvals. The existing residential care facility was established under CDLP75-2155 which was approved by the Board of Adjustments on November 13, 1975, and allowed up to 6 residents. The facility has been operating since the approval date in 1975, with all required state licenses and approvals. The current property owners submitted an application to expand the facility as County File #CDLP23-02046 on October 2, 2023. The land use permit application was initially heard by the County Zoning Administrator on May 20, 2024. The Zoning Administrator continued the hearing to July 1, 2024. At the July 1, 2024 public hearing, the Zoning Administrator continued the public hearing indefinitely at the request of the applicant in order to allow the applicant and neighbors to discuss the project and for the applicant to make changes to the project to address neighborhood concerns. After making some changes to the project design, including reducing the height and increasing the side yard setback of the second story, the project was scheduled for a public hearing on January 22, 2025. At that hearing the Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing, accepted testimony, both in opposition and support, and then closed the public hearing and continued the hearing to February 3, 2025 for a decision. On February 3, 2025, the Zoning Administrator approved the land use permit for the project. One letter of appeal was filed by Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander on February 6, 2025. The appeal was heard by the County Planning Commission on April 23, 2025. After receiving public testimony, the County Planning Commission voted (3-2) to approve the project with modifications to the conditions of approval and denied the appeal. The modifications that the County Planning Commission added in their approval is discussed in the section “County Planning Commission Hearing” below. One letter of appeal was filed by Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander on April 29, 2025. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant requests approval of a land use permit to allow for a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 people. The project also includes the construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to the existing residential care facility. The project also includes variances to the off-street parking requirements for a driveway aisle width of 14’-6” (where 25’ is the required for two-way travel) and to the parking driveway aisle intersection requirement of 7’-2” (where 18’ is the required intersection). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 The project consists of the following aspects: ·Construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to the existing residential care facility. ·Establishment of six (6) off-street parking spaces. ·67.6 cubic yards of cut and 33.8 cubic yards of fill. ·The new two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition will consist of an elevator and staircase and the following rooms: Floor 1: -Bedroom 7, 9 - 144 Square feet (SF) with private bathroom -Bedroom 8 - 156 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 10, 11 - 145 SF with private bathroom -One (1) walk in shower (57 SF) -One (1) lounge room (450 SF) -One (1) elevator machine room (49 SF) -One (1) Janitor Closet (26 SF) -One (1) lobby (89 SF) -One (1) laundry room with medicine storage room (101 SF) -One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (705 SF) Floor 2: -Bedroom 12 - 168 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 13 - 164 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 14 - 165 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 15 - 138 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 16, 17 - 137 SF with private bathroom -Bedroom 18 - 153 SF with private bathroom -One (1) walk in shower (61SF) -One (1) Family Room (248 SF) -One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (358 SF) The applicant would increase the current bed count from six (6) beds to eighteen (18) beds. The residential care facility would provide care for the elderly including assistance with daily living. The operation will provide a 24-hour nonmedical care and supervisory care to elderly clients who need assistance. The operation will include two (2) full-time caretaker staff in the morning and one (1) full-time caretaker staff at night. Additionally, there will be an administrator staff present at the facility Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Visitation hours will be daily from 8:00 AM through 7:00 PM. Deliveries for the operation include food deliveries twice a week on Monday and Thursday and medical supplies on Tuesday or Wednesday. Residents will not be allowed to have their private vehicles on site. Transportation services will be provided by the facility at the request of the resident. Additionally, all meals will be catered daily, limiting the use of cooking and food preparation to only authorized individuals only. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING: An appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s decision to approve the project was heard by the County Planning Commission on April 23, 2025. After receiving public testimony, the County Planning Commission closed the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 3 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 public hearing and voted (3-2) to approve the project and deny the appeal per staff’s recommendation, with modifications to the conditions of approval. The County Planning Commission modified condition of approval 11 to reduce the height of any portion of the building to be 24’ from grade except for the elevator shaft, modified condition of approval 14 to require the applicant to submit an exterior lighting plan that provides all exterior lighting be downward facing with shading devices on all lighting along the eastern property line, modified condition of approval 16 to require preservation or replacement of trees to provide screening along the eastern property line and to require all landscaping to be maintained consistent with approved landscaping plan at all times and added a new condition of approval 18 that requires stucco façade and a two- color scheme. The precise terms of the new and modified conditions can be found in (Attachment A - CDLP23-02046 Findings and Conditions of Approval). PROJECT REVISIONS AFTER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION During the County Planning Commission meeting, neighbors and commissioners had questions regarding the variance request and the off-street parking layout of the site. County Staff reviewed the proposed parking layout and confirmed that another variance to County Code Section 82-16.404(2) was required to be added to the project to allow for a reduced driveway aisle intersection distance of 7’-2” (where 18’ is the required intersection) for parking space number 1. The variance findings in support for this variance can be found in Attachment A - Findings and Conditions of Approval. The applicant also revised the parking layout to remove all compact parking spaces and replaced them with standard spaces that meet the dimensional requirements of the Off-Street Parking Ordinance and added two (2) short-term bicycle parking and two (2) long-term bicycle parking spaces which comply with the Off-Street Parking Ordinance. (see below table). Angle of Space Dimensions Project Zero Degrees (1 Space)Width 8’6” Length 21’6” Depth 8’6” Width 8’6” Length 21’6” Depth 8’6” Ninety Degrees (5 Spaces)Width 8’6” Length 8’6” Depth 18’ Width 8’6” Length 8’6” Depth 18’ Bicycle Parking Long Term Short Term Requirement Two-Spaces Two-Spaces Project Two-Spaces Two- Spaces APPEAL ON THE COUNTY PLANNING COMMSSIONS DECISION: On April 29, 2025, Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander, filed one appeal of the County Planning Commission’s decision to approve the land use permit. A summary of the appeal and staff responses are provided below. A copy of the appeal letter is attached to this report (Attachment C - CDLP23-02046 BOS Appeal Letter). Appeal Point #1: The application is deceptive and misleading because County Staff should have considered the other two Carnelian buildings during the land use permit process because they are all under common ownership and this is not a single parcel issue. Staff Response #1: County Code section 26-2.2002 - Conditional Use Permits requires the submittal of a plot plan indicating the dimensions of the subject property and proposed improvements on the subject property. The applicant submitted an application for a land use permit for the subject property, Assessor’s Parcel Number: 184 -120-071 and the plans demonstrated that all proposed development is limited to the subject property. During review of a land use permit, County Staff analyzed what is shown on the plans and reviewed what is being CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 4 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 proposed on the plans. The land use permit application does not require an applicant to also include other adjacent parcels commonly owned. All three Carnelian Residential Care Facilities have been granted their own separate land use permits and have been issued separate State of California, Department of Social Services licenses pertaining to their separate parcel numbers (see table below). Each is reviewed as its own separate, independent facility regardless of common ownership by the State. Consistent with the State licensing and the County’s Ordinance Code, staff has reviewed the current project and land use permit application as an individual project. Site Approval # Approved State License # APN: 184-120-073 170 Flora Ave LUP 59-73 Up to 6 075601537 APN: 184-120-077 2380 Warren Road LUP 2024-80 and LUP 2129-82 25 initial and amended to allow up to 27 075601536 APN: 184-120-071 2374 Warren Road LUP 2155-75 Up to 6 075601538 Therefore, due to the presence of three separate entitlements issued by the County and three separate State Licenses, County Staff appropriately evaluated the project. Appeal Point #2: The proposed residential care facility is not complementary to the existing neighborhood and zoning district and is not located in a neighborhood that is considered transitional. Staff Response #2: The project is located in the R-10 Single-Family Residential Zoning District. County Code Section 84-4.402(4) allows by right a residential care facility where no more than six persons reside. Additionally, County Code section 84-4.404(12) allows, upon the issuance of a land use permit, a supportive housing facility for seven or more persons operated by a person with all required state and local agency approvals and licenses. The County Ordinance Code and Government Code Section 65582 define supportive housing to mean housing with no limit on length of stay, that is occupied by the target population, and that is linked to an onsite or offsite service that assists the supportive housing resident in retaining the housing, improving their health status, and maximizing their ability to live and, when possible, work in the community. Government Code Section 65583 further states in relevant part: “Supportive housing shall be considered a residential use of property and shall be subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone.” Therefore, both the County Ordinance Code and the California Government Code determined that assisted living facilities which provide supportive housing are to be considered a residential use and appropriate for operation in residential zoning districts. Accordingly, the proposed use of the project site for a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 residents is compatible with the Contra Costa County R-10 Single-Family Residential zoning district and may be established and operated upon the issuance of a land use permit. The land use permit findings require the project to not encourage marginal development within the neighborhood and require the project to not adversely affect the orderly development within the County or the community. The project accomplishes this with the architectural design of the project. The applicant has designed the scale of the building to be compatible with the R-10 zoning standards; the addition exceeds all required setbacks, proposes a height that is well below the maximum height of thirty-five feet (35’) for a building and provides adequate amount of parking as required by the Off-Street Parking Ordinance. Staff has reviewed the neighborhood around the proposed project and has identified numerous parcels with similar scale CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 5 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 per the table below: Address Size Distance from project Proposed Project 2374 Warren Road (total SF) 4,737 SF N/A 2501 Waren Road 3,128 SF Approx. 1,400 feet 2460 Warren Road 4,743 SF Approx. 980 feet 2346 Warren Road 3,221 SF Approx. 400 feet 1407 Boulevard Way 4,187 SF Approx. 1,500 feet 3338 Freeman Road 4,534 SF Approx 2,800 feet Moreover, this area of the County exhibits a transitional development pattern, transitioning from single-family uses in the south large condominium complexes, apartment complexes, churches, religious institutions, and small park and shop/commercial establishments in the north. Reviewing the zoning of the area, parcels to the east, south and west are zoned R-10 while parcels north are zoned M-29 and R-B. The zoning pattern of this area of Walnut Creek is designed to allow non-single family uses that are compatible with traditional single- family uses to be intertwined. This is evident in the development patten going north from the Flora Ave and Warren Road intersection. Condominium buildings are directly adjacent to the project site and within 800 feet of the project are apartments, restaurants, retail/commercial and a church. Therefore, the proposed project is consistent with the overall “transitional” development pattern of the neighborhood. Appeal Point #3: The proposed project should be designed as a single-story addition or the two-story addition should be relocated further away from the neighbor’s property line, within the Carnelian’s property. Staff Response #3: As stated in appeal point #2, the project is subject to the R-10 zoning district standards in terms of height and setback requirements that dictate location of the building. The applicant is not prohibited from requesting a two-story building. In addition, the applicant has redesigned the project to be less obtrusive by reducing the addition’s height from that originally proposed. The maximum height limit in the R-10 zoning district is two and one-half stores or thirty-five feet in height. The proposed project is well below the maximum height. The project proposes a two-story building with a maximum height of 27’-6” at the elevator shaft (highest measured height) and condition of approval #11 requires that any portion of the residential care facility besides the elevator shaft shall not exceed 24 feet in height, 11 feet below the maximum allowed height. Furthermore, the location of the addition meets or exceeds all front, rear and side setback requirements. As such, the location of the building meets the R-10 zoning standards. Therefore, as designed, the project height is consistent with the R-10 zoning district and the neighborhood development pattern, and there is no provision in the County Code that prohibits a two-story development. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 6 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 Appeal Point #4: The appellants state that land use permit findings #1, 2, 5, 6 cannot be made and are not supported by substantial evidence. Staff Response #4: In order to grant a land use permit, a project is evaluated with the use permit findings listed in Section 26-2.2008 of the County Ordinance Code. In this case, Staff believes that the required findings for approval of a Land Use Permit are supported by substantial evidence in the record which includes evidence that the facility maintains a State license, has been established since 1975 at the same location and is a use identified in the Zoning Code and County General Plan as being consistent with the neighborhood. The Zoning Administrator and the County Planning Commission approved the project based on similar findings. The land use permit findings and staff’s analysis can be found in Attachment A - CDLP23-02046 Findings and Conditions of Approval. Appeal Point #5: The appellant states that there is a lack of legal basis for the granting of a variance. Staff Response #5: In order to grant a variance, a project is evaluated with the three Variance findings listed in Section 26-2.2006 of the County Ordinance Code. In this case, the variances requested are for a reduced driveway aisle width and reduced driveway aisle intersection distance. Staff believes the required findings for approval of the variances are supported by substantial evidence in the record. The subject property presents unique conditions that justify the variances, including the fact that the site was established 50 years ago with the existing parking site constraints, the project will enhance a parking area that is not functional and will make the site safer by providing adequate parking. Furthermore, the variance does not grant special privileges inconsistent with other properties under similar circumstances, nor does it conflict with the intent and purpose of the zoning code as the variance allows the project to enhance an existing hardscape area to allow for off- street parking. The variance findings and staff’s analysis can be found in Attachment A - CDLP23-02046 Findings and Conditions of Approval. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA): The project is categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 which identifies alteration of an existing private structure involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that existing at the time of the lead agency’s determination and 15301(e)(2), which pertains to additions to existing structures of 10,000 SF or less. The project is in an area where all public services and facilities are available and the area is not environmentally sensitive. The use of a residential care facility was first established under CDLP75-2155, approved by the Contra Costa County Board of Adjustments on November 13, 1975. The project is to continue the use of the residential care facility and involves no or negligible expansion of the use beyond what is existing. The project will not introduce new uses or impacts and residents will not be permitted to park a car at the facility. Additionally, the proposed project is to build an addition of approximately 2,665-square feet to expand an existing residential care facility for the elderly. The project is located in an area where all the public services and facilities are available including water, sanitation and fire protection services and is not located in an area that is environmentally sensitive. The site has been established with a residential care facility and is in a developed area of Walnut Creek. The environment is already disturbed and thus, not environmentally sensitive. Therefore, construction of an approximately 2,665-square-foot addition is consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301. CONCLUSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff has determined that the proposed project is consistent with applicable goals and policies of the General Plan, and also with the intent of the SH General Plan Designation and the R-10 Zoning District. The project is CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 7 of 8 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3015,Version:1 consistent with the established area as residential care facilities are considered compatible uses within residential neighborhoods and are a common occurrence within this area of unincorporated Walnut Creek. Furthermore, this use has been established on this property since 1975, and the use will continue to remain the same. The applicant has also revised the project numerous times to address the concerns of the neighborhood. Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors deny the appeal and approve County File #CDLP23-02046, based on the attached findings and subject to the attached conditions of approval. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Board were to deny the project, the applicant/property owner would not be allowed to increase the capacity of an existing residential care facility for the elderly to allow for up to 18 persons and construct the 2,665-square-foot addition. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 8 of 8 powered by Legistar™ Department of Conservation and Development County Zoning Administrator Monday, January 22, 2025 – 1:30 P.M. STAFF REPORT Project Title: Carnelian Residential Care Facility for the Elderly County File(s): Applicant Owner: Nathan Watkins Carnelian Holdings LLC Zoning/General Plan: Zoning: Single-Family Residential District (R-10) General Plan: Single-Family Residential (SH) Site Address/Location APN: 184-120-071 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Status: Categorical Exemption, CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2) – additions to existing structures that do not exceed 10,000 Project Planner: Staff Recommendation: I. PROJECT SUMMARY The applicant requests approval of a Land Use Permit to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 persons. The project also includes the construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to the existing residential care facility and is proposing six parking spaces. The project includes a variance to the off-street parking driveway aisle width of 16’-5” (where 25’ is the required for two-way travel). The project includes approximately 67.6 cubic yards of cut and approximately 33.8 cubic yards of fill for site improvements. Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 2 of 15 II. RECOMMENDATION The Department of Conservation and Development, Community Development Division (CDD) Staff recommends that the Zoning Administrator: A. OPEN the public hearing on the Land Use Permit to establish a residential care facility for the elderly, RECEIVE testimony, and CLOSE the public hearing. B. APPROVE Land Use Permit CDLP23-02046 to establish a residential care facility for the elderly, based on the attached findings and Conditions of Approval. C. DETERMINE that the proposed project is categorically exempt from CEQA under Section 15301(e)(1) of the CEQA Guidelines. D. DIRECT Staff to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. III. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. General Plan: The subject property is designated Single-Family Residential High-Density (SH). 2. Zoning: The subject property is located within the Single-Family Residential (R- 10) zoning district. 3. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Compliance: The project is categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2), which identifies the construction of an addition of 10,000 or less as being exempt from CEQA and that the project is in an area is where all public services and facilities are available and is in an area that is not environmentally sensitive. The proposed project is to build an addition of approximately 2,665-square feet to expand an existing residential care facility for the elderly. The project is located in an area where all the public services and facilities are available including water, sanitation and fire protection services and is not located in an area that is environmentally sensitive. The site has been established with a residential care facility and is in a developed area of Walnut Creek. The environment is already pre-disturbed and thus, not considered sensitive. Therefore, construction of an approximately 2,342-square-foot addition is consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(1). 4. Lot Creation: The subject property is 0.29 acres and is Parcel B of Minor Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 3 of 15 Subdivision MS73-225 which was recorded on February 11, 1974. 5. Previous Applications: 1) County File 225-73: This application was a Minor Subdivision application to divide a 1.2-acre parcel into two parcels. This was approved by the Board of Adjustment on November 21, 1973. 2) County File 2155-75: This application was a Land Use Permit to establish a resident care home for six elderly people. This was approved by the Board of Adjustment on November 13, 1975. IV. BACKGROUND The project was first submitted as County File #CDLP23-02045 on October 2, 2023. The project was scheduled for a public hearing before the Zoning Administrator on May 20, 2024. On May 20, 2024, hearing, the Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing to receive testimony from the applicant and neighbors. During the hearing, the Zoning Administrator continued the item as an open public hearing to the June 17, 2024, Zoning Administrator meeting in order to further consider the project. At the June 17, 2024, hearing, the Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing for this project and public comments were received primarily in opposition to the project. The Zoning Administrator continued the project to the July 1, 2024 hearing as an open public hearing and advised the applicant/property owner to contact the neighbors to discuss the project. At the July 1, 2024 hearing, the Zoning Administrator continued the public hearing indefinitely at the request of the applicant in order to allow the applicant and the neighbors to discuss the project and for the applicant to make changes to the project to address neighborhood concerns. At the request of the Zoning Administrator, the applicant invited the neighborhood to discuss the project on October 1, 2024. (See attached Community Meeting Notes). During this meeting, the applicant and neighbors discussed the topics of concern and any changes/revisions that will be made to address these concerns. During the meeting, the applicant proposed new revisions to address neighbor concerns. A further discussion on the changes can be found in the section title “Revisions to address concerns,” under Staff Analysis below. V. SITE/AREA DESCRIPTION Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 4 of 15 The subject site is a 0.29-acre lot with the address of 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek area of Contra Costa County. The parcel is located within a transitional residential neighborhood in between Boulevard Way to the north and Olympic Boulevard to the south. Highway 24 is approximately 1,500 feet to the north and Highway 680 is approximately 2,000 feet to the east. The property fronts Warren Road to the south. Currently, the property contains a 2,072 square foot building currently being used as a six-person residential care facility for the elderly. The site currently has various landscaping and two accessory structures for residents’ recreational use. To the immediate west are two parcels (184-120-077 and 184-120-073) that are owned and operated by the applicant as residential care facilities for the elderly. To the immediate east and south is single-family residential development. Immediately north is a large condominium complex. Farther out north and west from the project site, the uses become transitional which include apartment complexes, churches and religious institutions, and small park and shop/commercial establishments. Within a 2,100-foot radius are three other residential care homes not owned by the applicant including Senior Care Choices at 1280 Boulevard Way, Gines Residential Care Homes at 2236 Whyte Park Ave and Bethel Care Home Inc at 36 Cottage Lane. Parcels to the east, south and west are zoned R-10 while parcels north are M-29 and R-B zoned. The subject parcel is approximately 1,270 feet south of the Highway 24 and Interstate 680 interchange. VI. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant requests approval of a Land Use Permit to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 persons. The project consists of the following aspects: • Construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition to the existing residential care facility. • Establishment of six (6) parking spaces. Three off-street parking will be compact parking spaces, two will be accessible and one will be standard. • 67.6 cubic tards of cut and 33.8 cubic yards of fill. • The new two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition will consist of an elevator and staircase and the following rooms: Floor 1: • Bedroom 7, 9 – 144 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 8 – 156 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 10, 11 – 145 SF with private bathroom Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 5 of 15 • One (1) walk in shower (57 SF) • One (1) lounge room (450 SF) • One (1) elevator machine room (49 SF) • One (1) Janitor Closet (26 SF) • One (1) lobby (89 SF) • One (1) laundry room with medicine storage room (101 SF) • One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (705 SF) Floor 2: • Bedroom 12 – 168 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 13 – 164 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 14 – 165 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 15 – 138 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 16, 17 – 137 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 18 – 153 SF with private bathroom • One (1) walk in shower (61SF) • One (1) Family Room (248 SF) • One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (358 SF) The applicant would increase the current bed count from six (6) beds to eighteen (18) beds. The California Licensed Residential Care Facility would provide care for the elderly including assistance with daily living. The operation will provide a 24- hour nonmedical care and supervisory care to elderly clients who need assistance. The operation will include two (2) full-time caretaker staff in the morning and one (1) full-time caretaker staff at night. Additionally, there shall be an Administrator Staff Person present at the facility Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Visitation hours will be daily from 8:00AM through 7:00 PM. Deliveries for the operation include food deliveries twice a week on Monday and Thursday and medical supplies on Tuesday or Wednesday. Residents will not be allowed to have their private vehicles on site. Transportation services will be provided by the facility at the request of the resident. Additionally, all meals will be catered daily, limiting the use of cooking and food preparation to only authorized individuals only. VII. AGENCY COMMENTS 1. Contra Costa County Advanced Planning: Advanced Planning sent an email Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 6 of 15 dated November 16, 2023, stating that they had no comments and that the project is consistent with the General Plan. 2. Conta Costa County Transportation Planning Section: Transportation Planning Section sent an email on January 5, 2024, stating that they had no comments. 3. Contra Costa County Housing Programs: In a memo dated October 25, 2023, Housing Programs stated that the project is exempt pursuant to Section 822- 4.408(a)(4) of the County Ordinance because it is a community care facility. 4. East Bay Municipal District: In a memo dated October 30, 2023, the water district is requesting that the project sponsor contact EBMUD’s New Business Office. 5. Contra Costa County Public Works-Engineering Services Division: In a memo dated February 20, 2024, Public Works provided their recommended conditions of approval that address roadway improvements, street light financing, utilities, drainage, stormwater management and the pollutant discharge. 6. Comments were solicited from the following agencies, however as of the date of this Staff Report, no comments were received from: Contra Costa County Building Inspection Division, Contra Costa County Environmental Health, Contra Costa County Public Works Department – Traffic, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, Central Sanitary District, City of Walnut Creek, Saranap Community Association, Contra Costa Mosquito & Vector Control District. VIII. STAFF ANALYSIS 1. General Plan Consistency: The proposed elderly residential care facility will be replacing an existing elderly care facility within a Single-Family Residential High-Density (SH) land use designation. In the General Plan, primary and secondary land uses permitted in the SH are the same as the SL which include residential care facilities. Therefore, the General Plan stipulates that small residential care facilities is a permitted use in the SH land use designation, however, the General Plan does not define the number of beds that constitute a small residential facility. However, the R-10 residential zoning district – which is consistent with the SH land use designation specifically allows for residential facilities where 7 or more persons reside with a land use permit. See County Ordinance Code, Section 84-8.404, referring to Sections 84-4.404(1) (convalescent homes). The proposed facility consisting of eighteen beds is not Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 7 of 15 considered inordinately large for the site, as evidenced by the previous residential elderly care facility permitted at the site and the lack of complaints or code enforcement cases for this facility. Moreover, the use of a residential care facility has long been established for this area and the proposed project will not deviate from that use. The project is subject to goals/polices of the Land Use Element of the General Plan. • Policy 3-8 – Infilling of already developed areas shall be encouraged. Staff Response: The site as mentioned previously, is established as a residential care facility in a developed area of Walnut Creek. The project will further develop the site, making use of the entire parcel in an infill development where existing utilities are in place. • Policy 3-21 - The predominantly single-family character of substantially- developed portions of the county shall be retained. Staff Response: The site is located in the SH General Plan. This general plan designation states that residential care facilities are compatible with single- family neighborhoods in terms of design and character. Moreover, the project would not impact the single-family character of the neighborhood because the use if considered a residential use per Government Code 65583. • Policy 3-23 - A diversity of living options shall be permitted while ensuring community compatibility and quality residential development. Staff Response: The project will provide housing for individuals who need specialized care. A residential care facility provides additional living options for aging individuals while still retaining the residential neighborhood qualities. The project is also subject to the Housing Element of the General Plan. • Short Term Goal 4 – Increase the supply of appropriate and supportive housing for special needs populations. Staff Response: The site has been maintained as an elderly care facility since 1975. The project will increase the number of beds and services in the facility so that more elderly individuals who need care can receive it within the Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 8 of 15 Community. The project will increase the supply of housing opportunities for elderly individuals. • Goal HE-3 - Increase the supply of appropriate and supportive housing for special-needs populations. Staff Response: This goal is very similar to the short term goal 4. As mentioned above, the project will increase the number of beds and services in the facility so that more elderly individuals who need care can receive it within the Community. The project will increase the supply of housing opportunities for elderly individuals. • Policy HE-P3.4 - Encourage housing programs that provide wrap-around social and supportive services for residents in need of services. Staff Response: The project is a housing development that will provide supportive services to elderly residents in the immediate neighborhood. • Policy HE-P7.3 - Enhance the opportunity for seniors, persons with disabilities, large households, single parents, persons with HIV/AIDS, persons with mental illness, and farmworkers to have access to housing. Staff Response: The project is a residential care facility for the elderly that will provide enhanced housing opportunities for seniors who need care. 2. Consistency with Zoning: The subject property is located within the Single- Family Residential Zoning District (R-10). The R-10 allows for residential care facilities for the elderly as a permitted use for six or fewer patients, and with the review and approval of a Land Use Permit for seven or more patients (County Code Section 84-4.404(1)-Convalescent homes. Therefore, the applicant is applying for a land use permit to establish a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly for up to 18 persons. A residential care facility for the elderly falls under convalescent home use and therefore, the project is allowed use with a land use permit. Moreover, the proposed addition will meet the R-10 development standards as follows: Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 9 of 15 R-10 Standards Proposed Project Building Height – 2.5 stories or 35’ in height 27’-6” feet height at the elevator shaft* Yard Side – 20’ aggregate, 10’ min First Floor - 22’ aggregate, 10’-5 ½”min * at closest side yard and 12’- 3 ½” side yard towards the south. Second Floor – 26’ aggregate, 14’5 *This represents a revision to the project to address neighborhood concerns. See section #6 revisions to address concerns for more detailed analysis. The proposed project, which is a residential care facility for the elderly is considered a residential use by the State of California and thus, is considered compatible within the R-10 zoning district which allows residential uses and uses ancillary to them. Moreover, a Residential Care Facility is an allowed use with approval of a Land Use Permit. Finally, the project meets the R-10 zoning development guidelines in regard to height, setbacks and parking spaces provided. Therefore, the project does not conflict with the R-10 Zoning District and is an appropriate use for this site. 3. Off-Street Parking: Contra Costa County’s Off-Street Parking Ordinance (Chapter 82-16) requires one space per every three beds, which would equal to six (6) parking spaces required for this 18-bedroom facility. As stated in the Zoning section of this Staff Report, the project will provide six parking spaces, three of which will be compact, two will be accessible and one will be standard size. Therefore, the project will provide enough spaces to comply with the Off- Street Parking Ordinance. The subject property has established the off-street parking spaces within the front hardscape area since the establishment of the residential care facility in 1975. Historical use of the property shows that the front area has always been used for parking and access to the property. The project would enhance the existing off-street parking area with new striping and by complying with the off-street parking ordinance requirements of landscaping between parking areas. The project is proposing a landscape area adjacent to the parking area that is bordered by a curb at least six inches high and six inches wide. The landscaping area is designed to meet the requirements of the off-street parking ordinance. Lastly, per the Off-Street Parking Ordinance, Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 10 of 15 the project will be required to provide two long-term bicycle parking spaces and two short-term bicycle parking spaces (Health Care/Hospitals Use). The applicant is required to submit a revised site plan indicating the location of the required bicycle parking spaces during the condition of approval phase. 4. Variance: There is a variance request to design the layout of the parking spaces pursuance to the Off-Street Parking Ordinance as described above. The applicant is requesting an approximately 16’-5” driveway aisle width (where 25’ is required for two-way travel). The findings to grant the variance request can be found in the Findings and Conditions of Approval Section of this Staff Report. 5. Appropriateness of Use: The residential care facility for the elderly was first established under County File 2155-75 which was approved by the Board of Adjustment on November 13, 1975. This permit allowed for a resident care home for six elderly people. The site has been used for a residential care facility for over 40 years and the proposed project will continue that use. As stated in the Staff Report, the project is consistent with the SH General Plan Land Use Designation and the R-10 Zoning District including the development standards. Moreover, the project is in an area that has established residential care facilities. Within a 2,100-foot radius are three other residential care homes not owned by the applicant including Senior Care Choices at 1280 Boulevard Way, Gines Residential Care Homes at 2236 Whyte Park Ave and Bethel Care Home Inc at 36 Cottage Lane. 6. Revisions To Address Concerns: As mentioned in the background section of this Staff Report, the applicant and interested neighbors had a meeting on October 1, 2024, to discuss redesigning the project to meet as many concerns as possible. The meeting minutes are provided as an attachment to this Staff Report titled “Community Meeting Notes”. At the meeting, the applicant and owner group discussed potential design changes and presented these changes to the neighborhood. Below is a brief summary of the changes including the proposed revision and how they will address neighborhood concerns. • Reduced the number of people from 20 (originally) to 18. • Overall height decreased at the elevator shaft from 29’-6” to 27’-6” and a decreased building height as viewed from grade from 27’ to 25’. • Increased the side yard of the first story from the neighbors to the east from 10’ to 10’-5 ½” at the northern most portion of the project and increased the side yard of the southern most portion of the project from Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 11 of 15 10’ to 12’-3 ½”. • Increased the side yard of the second story from the neighbors to the east from 10’ to 14’-5 ½”. • The location of elevator was moved towards the rear of the project, is lowered by approximately 2’ and the elevator shaft roof is flush with the proposed building roofline to reduce visual impacts and to create a cohesive roofline. • Changed the exterior finishes to board & batten to match existing residential homes along Warren Road to create a more residential feel to the building. • Added more windows to break up exterior massing and mimic a typical two-story residential structure. • Added dormers and a decorative awning to break up massing and to resemble a more traditional two story home. • Added additional landscaping along the eastern property line to include new cypress trees which will reduce the visual impact on properties to the east. Staff has included condition of approval #16 which requires the applicant to plant these cypress trees. • Provided a shadow study which evaluated the potential impact to sun on adjacent neighbors. The shadow study which evaluated the project at the worst case scenario (dusk), showed that the new second story building addition will not cast a shadow onto the solar panels of adjacent neighbors. Staff has also included a condition of approval #11 that sets a maximum building height for any future additions to the project. The photos below show the before and after and highlight some of the major revisions listed above to address the neighbors’ requests. For ease of comparison, staff has included the before and after photos to show how the applicant has designed the project to look like a residential unit versus a commercial care facility. This includes utilizing similar exterior materials and creating a more cohesive roofline. Lastly, the photo simulation shown in photo 3 shows the decrease in roof line elevation of the second story shortening and moving the elevator shaft to the rear. This revision removes that bulky tower like structure from the front and softens the front elevation. Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 12 of 15 BEFORE AFTER BEFORE AFTER Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 13 of 15 BEFORE AFTER 7. Traffic and Circulation: The subject parcel has frontage along and gain access from the publicly maintained Warren Road. Warren Road at this location is a 30-foot roadway within a 50-foot right-of-way and is proposed to become a 40-foot roadway within a 60-foot right-of-way. Frontage improvements have already been completed on this project’s side of the street. Existing frontage improvements along Warren Road include a 5-foot sidewalk, curb, and gutter broken by a single 26-foot-wide driveway. No additional frontage improvements are required as part of this project. No roadway widening or right-of-way dedication are required as part of this project. The existing pavement along the front of the property provides vehicle access to that of the assisted living facility to the west and will continue to do so following this project. Seven on-site parking spaces are currently proposed by this project in front of the buildings. The applicant should provide exhibits showing ingress and egress movements Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 14 of 15 from Warren Road to and from the newly designated parking spaces. These exhibits shall demonstrate that exiting vehicles from the proposed development can do so in a forward direction. 8. Drainage: Division 914 of the County Ordinance Code requires that all storm water entering and/or originating on this property to be collected and conveyed, without diversion and within an adequate storm drainage system, to an adequate natural watercourse having a definable bed and banks or to an existing adequate public storm drainage system which conveys the storm water to an adequate natural watercourse. According to County elevation data, runoff from the project site drains south towards Warren Road. No proposed drainage facilities are shown on the site plan. Water flows west along the gutter until it reaches a 15-inch RCP that drains south into Las Trampas Creek. The applicant will need to demonstrate how the proposed development satisfies the County’s collect and convey requirements. 9. Stormwater Management and Discharge Control: A Stormwater Control Plan (SWCP) is required for applications that will create and/or redevelop impervious surface area exceeding 5,000 square feet in compliance with the County’s Stormwater Management and Discharge Control Ordinance (§1014) and the County’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. This project proposes to construct approximately 2,400 square feet of impervious surface within the second residence, which is below the threshold requiring submittal of a SWCP. 10. Floodplain Management: The project does not lie within the Special Flood Hazard Area (100 year flood boundary) as designated on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Flood Insurance Rate Map. 11. Lighting District Annexation: The subject property is not annexed into the lighting district. The property owner will be required, as a condition of approval, to annex into the County Facilities District 2010-1 formed for Countywide Street Light Financing. 12. Area of Benefit Fee: The applicant will need to comply with the requirements of the Bridge/Thoroughfare Fee Ordinance for the Central County Area of Benefit, as adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The fees shall be paid prior to issuing of building permits. Zoning Administrator – January 22, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 15 of 15 13. Drainage Area Fee: The property is located within unformed Drainage Area 121. There is currently no fee ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors for this area. IX. CONCLUSION The proposed project to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 persons and the construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition is compatible with the existing use of the parcel, the surrounding area, the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance. The applicant has revised the project to address many of the concerns the neighborhood had in regards to compatibility. Therefore, Staff recommends that the Zoning Administrator approve County File #CDLP23-02046, based on the attached Findings and Subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A – Findings and Conditions Attachment B – Maps Attachment C – Agency Comments Attachment D – Project Plans including Shady Study Attachment E – Applicant Response To Community Attachment F – Community Meeting Notes Department of Conservation and Development County Planning Commission Wednesday, April 23, 2025 – 6:30 P.M. STAFF REPORT Agenda Item #_____ Project Title: Appeal of Facility for the Elderly County File Number: Appellants: Applicant: Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander Nathan Watkins Owner: Zoning/General Plan: R-10 Single-Family Residential District (R-10) / Single-Family Residential (SH) Site Address/Location APN: 184-120-071 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Status: The proposed project is exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2), additions to existing structures that do not exceed 10,000 square feet Project Planner: Email: everett.louie@dcd.cccounty.us Staff Recommendation: I. PROJECT SUMMARY This is a hearing on an appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s decision to approve a Land Use Permit to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 persons. The project also includes the construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665- square-foot addition to the existing residential care facility and is proposing six County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 2 of 12 parking spaces. The project includes a variance to the off-street parking driveway aisle width of 16’-5” (where 25’ is the required for two-way travel). The project includes approximately 67.6 cubic yards of cut and approximately 33.8 cubic yards of fill for site improvements. II. RECOMMENDATION The Department of Conservation and Development, Community Development Division (CDD) Staff recommends that the County Planning Commission: A. OPEN the public hearing, RECEIVE testimony, and CLOSE the public hearing. B. DENY the appeal by Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander. C. FIND that the proposed project is exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2). D. APPROVE the Land Use Permit and Variance for the project, (CDLP23-02046). E. APPROVE the findings in support of the project. F. APPROVE the project conditions of approval. G. DIRECT the Department of Conservation and Development to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. III. BACKGROUND The existing residential care facility was first established under CDLP75-2155 which was approved by the Board of Adjustments on November 13, 1975 and allowed up to 6 residents. The facility has been operating since the approval date in 1975 and there is no record showing a lapse in operation. The current property owners submitted an application to expand the facility as County File #CDLP23-02045 on October 2, 2023. The project was scheduled for a public hearing before the Zoning Administrator on May 20, 2024. On May 20, 2024, hearing, the Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing to receive testimony from the applicant and neighbors. During the hearing, the Zoning Administrator continued the project as an open County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 3 of 12 public hearing to June 17, 2024 in order to further consider the project. At the June 17, 2024, hearing, the Zoning Administrator opened the public hearing for this project and public comments were received primarily in opposition to the project. The Zoning Administrator continued the project to the July 1, 2024 hearing as an open public hearing and advised the applicant/property owner to contact the neighbors to discuss the project. At the July 1, 2024 hearing, the Zoning Administrator continued the public hearing indefinitely at the request of the applicant in order to allow the applicant and the neighbors to discuss the project and for the applicant to make changes to the project to address neighborhood concerns. At the request of the Zoning Administrator, the applicant invited the neighborhood to the visit the project site to discuss the project on October 1, 2024. (See attached Community Meeting Notes). During this meeting, the applicant and neighbors discussed the topics of concern and any changes/revisions that will be made to address these concerns. During the meeting, the applicant proposed new revisions to address neighbor concerns. A further discussion on the changes can be found in the section title “Revisions to address concerns,” in Attachment D – Zoning Administrator Staff Report. The project was subsequently scheduled for a decision by the Zoning Administrator on February 3, 2025 during which the County Zoning Administrator approved the Land Use Permit. Staff received one letter appealing the Zoning Administrator’s February 3, 2025, decision to approve CDLP23-02045 from Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander on February 6, 2025. Staff’s analysis and response to the appeal letter is discussed in Section VII (Appeal of Zoning Administrator’s February 3, 2025, decision) of this Staff Report. IV. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. General Plan: The subject property is designated Single-Family Residential High-Density (SH). 2. Zoning: The subject property is located within the Single-Family Residential (R- 10) zoning district. 3. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Compliance: The project is County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 4 of 12 categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2), which identifies the construction of an addition of 10,000 or less as being exempt from CEQA and that the project is in an area is where all public services and facilities are available and is in an area that is not environmentally sensitive. The proposed project is to build an addition of approximately 2,665-square feet to expand an existing residential care facility for the elderly. The project is located in an area where all the public services and facilities are available including water, sanitation and fire protection services and is not located in an area that is environmentally sensitive. The site has been established with a residential care facility and is in a developed area of Walnut Creek. The environment is already pre-disturbed and thus, not considered sensitive. Therefore, construction of an approximately 2,665-square-foot addition is consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(1). 4. Lot Creation: The subject property is 0.29 acres and is Parcel B of Minor Subdivision MS73-225 which was recorded on February 11, 1974. 5. Previous Applications: 1) County File 225-73: This application was a Minor Subdivision application to divide a 1.2-acre parcel into two parcels. This was approved by the Board of Adjustment on November 21, 1973. 2) County File 2155-75: This application was a Land Use Permit to establish a resident care home for six elderly people. This was approved by the Board of Adjustment on November 13, 1975. V. SITE/AREA DESCRIPTION Site Description: The subject site is a 0.29-acre lot with the address of 2374 Warren Road in the unincorporated Walnut Creek area of Contra Costa County. The parcel is located within a transitional residential neighborhood in between Boulevard Way to the north and Olympic Boulevard to the south. Highway 24 is approximately 1,500 feet to the north and Highway 680 is approximately 2,000 feet to the east. The property fronts Warren Road to the south. Currently, the property contains a 2,072 square foot building currently being used as a six-person residential care facility for the elderly. The site currently has various landscaping and two accessory structures for residents’ recreational use. County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 5 of 12 Surrounding Land Uses: To the immediate west are two parcels (184-120-077 and 184-120-073) that are owned and operated by the applicant as residential care facilities for the elderly. To the immediate east and south is single-family residential development. Immediately north is a large condominium complex. Farther out north and west from the project site, the uses become transitional which include apartment complexes, churches and religious institutions, and small park and shop/commercial establishments. Parcels to the east, south and west are zoned R-10 while parcels north are M-29 and R-B zoned. The subject parcel is approximately 1,270 feet south of the Highway 24 and Interstate 680 interchange. Based on google and mapping tools, eleven Senior Care/assisted living facilities were identified within a 1.5 mile radius. Please refer to the Attachment C titled “Assisted Living Communities around the Carnelian” for further information. VI. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicant requests approval of a Land Use Permit to allow a residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 persons. The project consists of the following aspects: • Construction of a two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot (SF) addition to the existing residential care facility. • Establishment of six (6) parking spaces. Three off-street parking will be compact parking spaces, two will be accessible and one will be standard. • 67.6 cubic yards of cut and 33.8 cubic yards of fill. • The new two-story, approximately 2,665-square-foot addition will consist of an elevator and staircase and the following rooms: Floor 1: • Bedroom 7, 9 – 144 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 8 – 156 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 10, 11 – 145 SF with private bathroom • One (1) walk in shower (57 SF) • One (1) lounge room (450 SF) • One (1) elevator machine room (49 SF) • One (1) Janitor Closet (26 SF) • One (1) lobby (89 SF) County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 6 of 12 • One (1) laundry room with medicine storage room (101 SF) • One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (705 SF) Floor 2: • Bedroom 12 – 168 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 13 – 164 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 14 – 165 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 15 – 138 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 16, 17 – 137 SF with private bathroom • Bedroom 18 – 153 SF with private bathroom • One (1) walk in shower (61SF) • One (1) Family Room (248 SF) • One (1) corridor connecting all rooms (358 SF) The applicant would increase the current bed count from six (6) beds to eighteen (18) beds. The Residential Care Facility would provide care for the elderly including assistance with daily living. The operation will provide a 24-hour nonmedical care and supervisory care to elderly clients who need assistance. The operation will include two (2) full-time caretaker staff in the morning and one (1) full-time caretaker staff at night. Additionally, there shall be an Administrator Staff Person present at the facility Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Visitation hours will be daily from 8:00 AM through 7:00 PM. Deliveries for the operation include food deliveries twice a week on Monday and Thursday and medical supplies on Tuesday or Wednesday. Residents will not be allowed to have their private vehicles on site. Transportation services will be provided by the facility at the request of the resident. Additionally, all meals will be catered daily, limiting the use of cooking and food preparation to only authorized individuals only. VII. APPEAL OF ZONING ADMINISTRATOR’S FEBRUARY 3, 2025, DECISION During the appeal period following approval by the Zoning Administrator, one appeal was received from Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander, on February 6, 2025. The concerns raised in the appeal letter, and staff’s responses, are summarized as follows: 1. Summary of Appeal Point #1: The application is deceptive and misleading because County Staff should have considered the other Carnelian buildings County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 7 of 12 during the Land Use Permit process. Staff Response: County Code section 26-2.2002 – Conditional Use Permits requires the submittal of a plot plan indicating the dimensions of the subject property and proposed improvements on the subject property. The applicant submitted an application for a land use permit for APN: 184-120-071 and the plans showed that the project would remain within the boundaries of 2374 Warren Road. During review of a Land Use Permit, County Staff analyzed what is shown on the plans and reviewed what is being proposed on the plans. The Land Use Permit application does not require an applicant to also include other adjacent parcels just because the Carnelian owns contiguous parcels. Because there is no work to be done to expand or change the other two existing and permitted residential care facilities located on APN: 184-120-077 and 184-120-078, these other two existing residential care facilities are not under review, nor should the two other facilities be included in the project review. Additionally, all three Carnelian Residential Care Facilities have been granted their own separate land use permits pertaining to their separate parcel numbers (see table below). 2129-82 amended to allow up Therefore, for the subject property, County Staff appropriately evaluated the project. 2. Summary of Appeal Point #2: The appellant expresses concern that the use, scale and density of the facility is incompatible with the intended use of the R-10 zoning district which prioritizes single-family residential living. Staff Response: The project is located in the R-10 Single-Family Residential Zoning District. County Code Section 84-4.402(4) – allows by right a residential care facility where no more than six persons reside. Additionally, County Code section 84-4.404(12) – Supportive housing, operated by a person with all required state and local agency approvals and licenses, where seven or more persons reside. Moreover, California Government Code Section County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 8 of 12 65583 states in relevant part: “Supportive housing shall be considered a residential use of property and shall be subject only to those restrictions that apply to other residential dwellings of the same type in the same zone.” Therefore, both the Contra Costa County zoning code and California Government Code determined that assisted living facilities which provide supportive housing are to be considered a residential use and thus, compatible with the Contra Costa County R-10 zoning district. The Contra Costa County Zoning Code does not require a density calculation for a senior care assisted living facility. Baes on the seven land use permit findings, the Zoning Administrator supported the expansion to 18 persons. In addition, the scale of the building design is compatible with the R-10 zoning in that the addition exceeds all required setbacks, proposes a height that is well below the maximum height allowance for a building and provides adequate amount of parking as required by the Off-Street Parking Ordinance. Staff has reviewed the neighborhood around the proposed project and has identified numerous parcels with similar scale per the table below: Address Size Distance from Proposed Project 2374 Warren Road 4,737 SF N/A 2501 Waren Road 3,128 SF Approx. 1,400 feet 2460 Warren Road 4,743 SF Approx. 980 feet 2346 Warren Road 3,221 SF Approx. 400 feet 1407 Boulevard Way 4,187 SF Approx. 1,500 feet 3338 Freeman Road 4,534 SF Approx 2,800 feet Therefore, the scale of the residential care facility expansion building is compatible with all County Code requirements and is comparable to other developments within the Walnut Creek area. 3. Summary of Appeal Point #3: The appellant has concerns over emergency egress and safety concerns. Staff Response: As part of the Land Use Permit process, the application was referred to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD) for agency comments. In a letter dated May 20, 2024, the CCCFPD requested that County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 9 of 12 the applicant/owner submit a land development permit to the Fire District prior to obtaining a building permit. The applicant will be required to comply with the 2022 California Fire Code, the 2022 California building Code, all relevant County Ordinances and the adopted Fire District standards. Additionally, during the land development permit process with the Fire District, the applicant will have to provide a fire safety and evacuation plan and water supply review that will be reviewed and approved by the Fire District. Staff reached out to the Fire Inspector and received an email on March 10, 2025, stating that based on the plans reviewed, the Fire Inspector, “did not see any issues with Fire District access.” (See Attachment F CCCFPD Access Letter). Therefore, because the applicant is required to obtain Fire District approval and will have to demonstrate compliance with all required Fire District codes will address any concerns over emergency egress and safety. 4. Summary of Appeal Point #4: The appellant states that the building will block sunlight on neighboring solar panels and violates solar access statues. Staff Response: The Contra Costa County Code does not have a solar ordinance that prohibits buildings from casting a shadow onto neighbors’ properties. However, the project is designed to reduce any shadow impacts on surrounding neighbors. Using aerial photographs, it appears that the solar panels in question are currently located on residences located east of the project at 2368 and 2370 Warren Road. The appellant has stated that the proposed structure will block sunlight from reaching solar panels on the 2368 and 2370 Warren Road. To address this concern, the applicant submitted a shadow study simulating the worst-case scenario at dusk during summer solstice at 5:00 pm in June. The shadow study indicates that the building addition has a negligible impact on the solar panels. Additionally, staff utilized a shade map to simulate shadows for a full 24-hour period of the site. Because the project is located west of the residences with solar panels and the sun rises in the east, there are no noticeable shadows cast onto neighboring properties from sunrise to sundown (5:00 pm in February). Staff determined through the shade map tool that 2368 and 2370 Warren Road (during the summer months where the sun is present the longest), are in direct sunlight for approximately 11 hours. (see Hours In Sun Map below). Furthermore, 2368 and 2370 Warren Road receive ample sunlight because as the sun rises in the east and moves westward, any shadows will be cast primary toward the north and west and any shadows from the proposed project will not extend County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 10 of 12 eastward. Staff included a diagram of the shadow study below. The shadow study on the left shows that with the new addition, shadows will not be exacerbated onto the neighboring properties. It does not appear from the shadow study that the addition will even cast a shadow onto the neighboring roofs. The photo on the right shows approximately how much sun each property receives in a day. The darker the red color, the more hours in the sun a property receives. It appears that the neighboring properties will receive more than 11 hours of sunlight during the summer months. Shadow Study Hours In Sun Map Key – 0 hours in sun to 11.1 hours in sun The applicant has also designed the project to be well below the maximum height limits of the R-10 zoning district including proposing a maximum height of 27’-6” and two stories which is below the 35’ maximum and two and one-half stories maximum. Therefore, the project will not violate solar access of surrounding properties. 5. Summary of Appeal Point #5: The appellant states that the project will have a negative impact on property values. Staff Response: As stated in response 2, a residential care facility for the County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 11 of 12 elderly is considered a residential use given residential is in the name, is an allowed use with a Land Use Permit in the R-10 zoning district and is a use that is recognized as a secondary land use under the SH General Plan designation in the 2005-2020 General Plan (the General Plan designation adopted at the time the application was deemed complete). Therefore, the project will maintain the residential character of the neighborhood and thus will increase the property values of the project site and surrounding properties. Staff did a search within a 1.5-mile radius of the project site and identified numerous assisted living/elderly/end of life care support facilities. As stated in the Zoning Administrator Staff Report, this area of the County contains numerous residential care facilities intertwined with single-family residences. Residential care facilities are designed to be integrated into residential aspects of the neighborhood and the project is merely following trends of the surrounding area. Staff has included a map of the care facilities within a 1.5-mile radius under Attachment C. A senior assisted living facility provides valuable much-needed housing and care for seniors while maintaining the residential character of the neighborhood. The expansion of the project allows more people in Contra Costa County to be served and also represents an investment in the local area, improving the property itself and surrounding home values by addressing a strong demand for senior care services. The facility can also help attract future homebuyers who see value in having quality senior care options nearby for aging family members. Furthermore, the project will also generate additional tax revenue for the County through increased property taxes, business taxes, and employment opportunities. Rather than diminishing property values, the expansion of the Carnelian project will serve as a positive investment in the neighborhood, providing both social and economic advantages which will have a positive impact on property values. 6. Summary of Appeal Point #6: The appellant states that the project will impact the peaceful living and community integrity. Staff Response: The project is subject to the land use permit findings 26- 2.2008 which requires staff to make findings in support of the project. The land use permit findings listed in the findings and conditions of approval Attachment A to this staff report can be made that the project will not impact the peaceful living and community integrity. The Zoning Administrator also determined that the findings can be made to grant the land use permit for the residential care facility. On October 1, 2024, the applicant and interested County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 12 of 12 neighbors had a meeting to discuss redesigning the project to meet as many concerns as possible. Below is a summary of the change including the proposed revision and how they will address neighborhood concerns in regards to peaceful living and community integrity. • Reduced the number of people from 20 (originally) to 18. (Neighbors had concerns with the amount being to many) • Overall height decreased at the elevator shaft from 29’-6” to 27’-6” and a decreased building height as viewed from grade from 27’ to 25’. (Neighbors had concerns with the height being to tall) • Increased the side yard of the first story from the neighbors to the east from 10’ to 10’-5 ½” at the northern most portion of the project and increased the side yard of the southern most portion of the project from 10’ to 12’-3 ½”. (Neighbors had concerns that the building was to close) • Increased the side yard of the second story from the neighbors to the east from 10’ to 14’-5 ½”. (Neighbors had concerns that the building was to close) • The location of elevator was moved towards the rear of the project, and is lowered by approximately 2’ and the elevator shaft roof is flush with the proposed building roofline to reduce visual impacts and to create a cohesive roofline. (Neighbors had concerns with the height and visual of an elevator shaft) • Changed the exterior finishes to board & batten to match existing residential homes along Warren Road to create a more residential feel to the building. (Neighbors had concerns the project is not residential) • Added more windows to break up exterior massing and mimic a typical two-story residential structure. (Neighbors had concerns the project is not residential) • Added dormers and a decorative awning to break up massing and to resemble a more traditional two story home. (Neighbors had concerns the project is not residential) • Added additional landscaping along the eastern property line to include new cypress trees which will reduce the visual impact on properties to the east. Staff has included condition of approval #16 which requires the applicant to plant these cypress trees. (Neighbors had concerns of privacy) • Provided a shadow study which evaluated the potential impact to sun on County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 13 of 12 adjacent neighbors. The shadow study which evaluated the project at the worst case scenario (dusk), showed that the new second story building addition will not cast a shadow onto the solar panels of adjacent neighbors. Staff has also included a condition of approval #11 that sets a maximum building height for any future additions to the project. (Neighbors had concerns of shadows and solar access) To further promote a harmonious integration into the community, Staff has included the following conditions of approval to the project to further address aspects of the project that could affect the peaceful living of the community. • COA #6 which limits visitation hours. • COA #9 which prohibits out-patient services at the facility. • COA #10 which restricts amplified speaker usage. • COA #11 which restricts the maximum height of the building. • COA #13 which requires bicycle parking to be provided to alleviate the amount of cars being driven to the site. • COA #14 which requires an exterior lighting plan to be submitted for review. • COA #15 which requires all exterior lights to be turned off during specific timeframes. • COA #16 which requires screening landscaping to be planted. • COA #18 which limits any non-medical or essential delivery vehicle owned or operated by the facility to specific hours. Therefore, with the revisions mentioned above and the conditions of approval, the project will not violate a quiet, family-oriented environment. 7. Summary of Appeal Point #7: The appellant states that there is a lack of legal basis for the granting of a variance. Staff Response: In order to grant a variance, a project is evaluated with the three Variance findings listed in 26-2.2006. In this case, the variance for a reduced driveway aisle width was evaluated by Staff. Staff determined the required findings of approval for a variance can be supported which requires findings related to special circumstances, undue hardship, and consistency with the general plan and zoning intent. The subject property presents unique conditions that justify the variance which can be found in the “Variance Permit County Planning Commission – April 23, 2025 County File #CDLP23-02046 Page 14 of 12 Findings” located in the findings and conditions of approval attached to this Staff Report. Furthermore, the variance does not grant special privileges inconsistent with other properties under similar circumstances, nor does it conflict with the intent and purpose of the zoning code. Therefore, the Variance findings are supported. VIII. CONCLUSION The proposed project is consistent with applicable goals and policies of the General Plan, and also with the intent of the SH General Plan Designation and the R-10 Zoning District. The applicant has revised the project to address the concerns of the neighborhood in regards to compatibility. Therefore, Staff recommends that the County Planning Commission deny the appeal and approve County File #CDLP23- 02046, based on the attached findings and subject to the attached conditions of approval. Attachments: A. Findings and Conditions of Approval B. Appeal Letter On Zoning Administrator’s Decision C. Map of Assisted Living Facilities around Carnelian D. Zoning Administrator Staff Report and Attachments dated January 22, 2025. E. Project Plans F. CCCFPD Access Letter G. Power Point Slides Lo c 1 state of California Department of Social Services Facility Number: 075601536 Effective Date: 06/08/2011 Total Capacity: 15 In accordance with applicable provisions of the Health and Safety Code of California, and its rules and regulations; the Department of Social Services hereby issues this License to CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING. LLC to operate and maintain a RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY Name of Facility CARNELIAN I 2380 WARREN ROAD WALNUT CREEK. CA 94595 This License is not transferable and is granted solely upon the following: AGE RANGE 60 AND OVER. ALL MAY BE NON-AMBULATORY. LICENSE IS SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF HOSPICE WAIVER FOR NINE RESIDENTS. Client Groups Served: RCFEI HOSPICE Complaints regarding services provided in this facility should be directed to: CCLD Regional Office —, (650) 266-8800 Jeffrey Hiratsuka Deputy Director. Community Care Licensing Division Authorized Representative of Licensing Agency t.lC203A(03a7)FAS Prir.i Date C6/1UZ011 POST IN A PROMINENT PLACE CU-TA0l8b Loc ^ State of California Department of Social Services Facility Number: 075601537 Effective Date: 06/08/2011 Total Capacity: 9 In accordance with applicable provisions of the Health and Safety Code of California, and its rules and regulations; the Department of Social Services hereby issues this License to CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING. LLC to operate and maintain a RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY Name of Facility CARNELIAN 11 170 FLORA AVENUE WALNUT CREEK, CA 94595 This License is not transferable and is granted solely upon the following: AGE RANGE 60 AND OVER. ALL MAY BE NON-AMBULATORY. LICENSE IS SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF HOSPICE WAIVER FOR SEVEN RESIDENTS. Client Groups Served: RCFE/HOSPICE Complaints regarding services provided in this facility should be directed to: CCLD Regional Office - (650) 266-8800 Jeffrey Hiratsuka Deputy Director, Authorized ReV^entative of Licensing Agency Community Care Licensing Division UC203A (03/071 FAS Print Date 06/10/2011 POST IN A PROMINENT PLACE CU-TA018b State of California Lo c 5 Department of Social Services Facility Number; 075601538 Effective Date: 06/08/2011 Total Capacity: 6 In accordance with applicalDle provisions of the Health and Safety Code of California, and its rules and regulations; the Department of Social Services hereby issues this License to CARNELIAN ASSISSTED LIVING, LLC to operate and maintain a RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY Name of Facility CARNELIAN III 2374 WARREN ROAD WALNUT CREEK, CA 94595 This License is not transferable and is granted solely upon the following: AGE RANGE 60 AND OVER. ALL MAY BE NON-AMBULATORY. LICENSE IS SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF HOSPICE WAIVER FOR ONE RESIDENT. Client Groups Served: RCFE / HOSPICE Complaints regarding services provided in this facility should be directed to: CCLD Regional Office _ (650) 266-8800 Jeffrey Hiratsuka Deputy Director, Community Care Licensing Division Authorized^epresentative of Licensing Agency UC2D3A (03^7) FAS Print Date 06/10/2011 POST IN A PROMINENT PLACE CU*TA018b SCHED.SCHEDULEEXISTING(E) INT.INSUL.INFO.IN. HVAC. HORIZ.H.M.HGT.HDR.H.C.H.B. GYP.G.L.B.GLG.F.I.G.B.GALV.GA. FUR.FTG.FT.F.O.S.F.O.C.F.O.FLUOR.FLR.FLASH.FIN.F.H.F.F.F.E.FDN.F.D.F.A.FL EXT.EXIST.E.W.EQUIP.EQ.ENCL.EMERG.ELEV.ELEC.E.J.EA. W/WITH HEIGHT & AIR CONDITIONINGHEATING, VENTILATING HOLLOW METAL INFORMATIONINCHES HORIZONTAL INTERIORINSULATION WATER SERVICEWEAKENED PLANE JOINTWATERPROOF WATER CLOSETWATER HEATERWITHOUT WOOD W.P.J.W.P. W.S. W.C.W.H.W/O WD. FLASHING GLU LAM BEAM GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER FACE OF STUDFACE OF CONCRETE HOSE BIBB GYPSUM GLASS GRAB BARGALVANIZED HEADERHOLLOW CORE FOOTINGFOOT FACE OF FLOOR(ING) GAUGE FURRED FLUORESCENT FIRE EXTINGUISHER EXPANSION JOINT FIRE HYDRANTFINISH FLOOR FOUNDATION FIRE ALARMFLOOR LINE EXTERIOR FLOOR DRAIN FINISH EQUIPMENTEQUALENCLOSUREEMERGENCYELEVATIONELECTRICAL EACH EXISTINGEACH WAY TEL. TELEPHONE VENT THRU ROOFVESTIBULEVERTICAL UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE UNIFORM FIRE CODEUNIFORM BUILDING CODE TYPICALTELEVISIONTUBE STEELTOILET PAPER TOILETTOTAL LOADTONGUE & GROOVETEMPERED WEST UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISEUNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE VTR.VEST.VERT. U.P.C.U.N.O.U.M.C.U.F.C. W TOIL. T. & G.TEMP. U.B.C. TYP. T.P. T.V.T.S. T.L. SYMMETRICALSIDEWALKSUSPENDEDSTRUCTURALSTORAGESTEELSTANDARD SANITARY SEWERSQUARESPECIFICATIONSLIDINGSIMILARSHOWERSHEETSQUARE FEETSELECTSECTIONSCREEN TOP OF CURB SYM. SUSP.STRUCT.STOR. STD. SW T.C. STL. S.S. SHWR.SHT. SEC.SCR. SPEC.SL.SIM. SQ. S.F.SEL. REINFORCED OR REINFORCING REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE DWDSP.D.S.DRWG.DND.L.DISP.DIM.DIA.D.I.D.F.DET.DEPT.DBL. CONT.CONST.CONN.COND.CONC.COL.C.O.C.M.U.CLO.CLG.C.J.C.I.P.C.I.CER.CEM.C.E.C.C.B.CAR.C.A.R.C.A.C.CAB.CL B.U.BOT.BMB.M.BLKG.BLDG.B.D. ASB.ARCH.APPROX.ALUM.ALT.AGG.A.F.F.ADJ.A.D.A.C.P.A/CA.B.AC E (N) NEWBOTTOM CONDITION DISHWASHER OR DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION DISPOSERDOWNSPOUTDRAWINGDOWNDEAD LOADDISPENSERDIMENSION EAST DROP INLETDOUGLAS FIRDETAILDEPARTMENTDOUBLE CONTINUOUS CONNECTION DIAMETER CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT CONSTRUCTION JOINTCAST IN PLACE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE COLD AIR RETURNCALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CONCRETECOLUMNCLEAN OUT CLOSETCEILING CAST IRONCERAMICCEMENT CARPET CABINETCENTER LINE BUILT-UP CATCH BASIN PLYWOODPLY. SOUTH RAIN WATER LEADERREDWOODRIGHT OF WAYROUGH OPENINGROOMRESILIENTREQUIRED REGISTERREFRIGERATOR ROOF DRAINRADIUS POINTPOUNDS PER SQUARE INCH SOLID CORE R.W.L.RWD.R.O.W. RESIL.REQ'D. SS.C. R.O.RM. REG.REF.R.C.P. P.S.I. REINF. RR.D. PT. PR.PAIR PLUMBINGPLATE OR PLATE LINEPROPERTY LINE OPPOSITEOPENINGOVERHEADOVERFLOW DRAINON CENTEROBSCUREOVERALLOVEROVENS NOT TO SCALENOMINALNUMBERNIGHT LIGHTNOT IN CONTRACT PLUMB. OPP.OPNG. O.F.D. OBS. PLP.L. O.H. O.C. N.T.S.NOM. N.I.C.N.E.C. O O.A.O/ NO.N.L. ARCHITECTURAL ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPEAIR CONDITIONINGANCHOR BOLTASPHALTIC CONCRETE ALUMINUM BEAMBENCH MARKBLOCKINGBUILDINGBOARD ASBESTOS APPROXIMATE ALTERNATEAGGREGATE ADJUSTABLEAREA DRAIN NORTH METALMISCELLANEOUSMINIMUMMANUFACTURERMEZZANINEMECHANICALMANHOLEMEDICINE CABINETMACHINE BOLTMAXIMUM LIVE LOADLINEAL FEETPOUNDSLAVATORYLATERALLAMINATED OR LAMINATE MISC. MEZZ.MECH. MIN. N MTL. M.C. MFR. M.H. MAX. LAV.LAT.LAM. LBS. M.B. L.L.L.F. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGSS.S.D. TOP OF STRUCTURET.O.S. A 4 INDICATION ARROWS STAIR DIRECTION SYMBOL CUT LINE MEANS DRAWING CONTINUES PROPERTY LINES, BOUNDARY LINES ELEVATIONS, PROJECTED LINES CENTER LINES, FLOOR LINES, IN EXTERIOR TO BE PLACED ON EACH SITE PLAN SHEET TO BE PLACED ON EACH PLAN SHEET NORTH BREAK LINE NOTE NOTE HIDDEN LINES TRUE NORTH PLAN NORTH POINT 11 1/2" T UP 17 R WALL TYPE DESIGNATION REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER DIMENSION REFERENCE POINT OR LEVEL LINE COLUMN REFERENCE GRIDS OR ELEVATION NOTED ON HIGH SIDE ELEVATION NOTED ON HIGH SIDE EXISTING POINT ELEVATION (PLAN) NEW OR REQUIRED POINT ELEVATION DETAIL WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER ROOM/SPACE NUMBER 354 101 X A1 REVISION DOOR TYPE WINDOW NUMBER # NEW CONTOURS EXISTING CONTOURS 182 182 135.O' 135.O' # # X WALL SECTION OR INTERIOR ELEVATION A3 WHICH SECTION IS SHOWN INDICATES SHEET ON WITH REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER A1 DETAIL IS SHOWN INDICATES SHEET ON WHICH INDICATES DETAIL NUMBER 5 5 A1 A1 5 A A1 LETTERSECTIONINDICATES A3 A REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER BUILDING SECTION WITHX A1 DOT LINE DASHED LINE DASH & DOUBLE DASH & DOT LINE x PLAN N PLANN CEILING HEIGHT+9'-0" PROJECT LOCATION (071) 2374 WARREN RD AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 2 : 2 8 P M A0.0 COVER SHEET NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 C1.1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN L1.0 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATION PLAN A9.2 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - REAR C1.0 CONCEPTUAL GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN A0.2 SHADOW STUDY A1.0 CONTEXT MAP A1.1 SITE PLAN + TREE REMOVAL + TREE PROTECTION PLAN A1.2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN + SECOND FLOOR PLAN A2.0 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS A3.0 BUILDING SECTIONS A9.0 AERIAL VIEWS - EXISTING REMOVALS + NEW A9.1 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - FRONT A0.3 Unnamed A0.0 COVER SHEET A0.1 EXISTING SITE PHOTOS APN/LOT 184-120-071 PARCEL AREAS LOT 071 = 12,763 SF (.29 ACRES) ZONING DISTRICTS R-10 ZONING UNINCORPORATED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING HEIGHT AND SETBACKS R-10 = 2.5 STORIES OR 35FT MAX. FRONT YARD = 20FT SIDE YARDS = 10FT REAR YARD = 15FT LOT COVERAGE R-10 5.5-7.2 UNITS PER ACRE (2.5-3 PERSONS/ UNIT) M-29 = 35% MAX. LOT COVERAGE LANDSCAPE COVER TOTAL LOT AREA = 12,763 SF LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,828 SF (22% LANDSCAPE COVER) REQUIRED PARKING PARKING SPACES REQUIREMENTS: 3 BEDS / 1 SPACE TOTAL PROPOSED BEDS FOR THIS PROJECT: 18 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: 6 PARKING SPACES PROVIDED: 6 PLANNING AREAS EXISTING RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY, CONGREGATE HOUSING, ASSISTED LIVING SETBACK REQUIREMENTS 25' FRONT YARD SETBACK 10' SIDE YARD SETBACKS 15' REAR YARD SETBACK BUILDING AREAS (R-2.1) EXISTING BUILDING 1 AREA (071): 2,072 SF EXPANSION/ADDITION AREA: 2,665 SF TOTAL BUILDING AREAS: 4,737 SF ALLOWABLE AREA (S13R SPRINKLER): 10,500 SF CONSTRUCTION TYPE TYPE V-A NUMBER OF STORIES TWO OCCUPANCY TYPE R-2.1, RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY (RCFE) ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES OCCUPANCY GROUP RESIDENTIAL (200 GROSS) (PER TABLE 1004.5) DEFERRED SUBMITTALS FIRE SPRINKLER FIRE ALARM CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION ABBREVIATIONS SCOPE OF WORK ASSESSOR'S BLOCK MAP CONTACT INFORMATION VICINITY MAP SHEET INDEX TITLE SHEETS ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT INFORMATION RESIDENTIAL 2,665 SF ADDITION TO AN EXISTING (R-2.1) ASSISTED LIVING CARE FACILITY. THE ADDITION WILL INCLUDE: A NEW CONCRETE SLAB-ON-GRADE; NEW WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING; MECHANICAL WORK; ELECTRICAL WORK; PLUMBING WORK; AND A NEW ROOF. NEW ADDITION WILL REQUIRE REMOVAL OF EXISTING WOOD FRAMING AND MINOR SOILS REMOVAL FOR THE FOOTINGS AT THE RAISED FOUNDATION. THE NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THIS PROJECT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 24 (2022) AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY AND THE FOLLOWING: ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE CODES OWNER: CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING P: 925.938.0200 CONTRACTOR: JAMES HUSTON HGCI 101 LUCAS VALLEY RD, SUITE 150 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 P: 415.509.0304 ARCHITECT: NATHAN WATKINS HGCI 101 LUCAS VALLEY RD, SUITE 150 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 P: 415.300.6392 PROJECT LOCATION N NORTH LEGEND I-680 / SINCLAIR FWY I-680 24 WARREN RD BOULEVARD WAY SINCLAIR FWY CIVIL LANDSCAPE PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND WARREN RD 1 2 3 4 5 PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND PROPOSED ADDITION PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 2 : 4 1 P M A0.1 EXISTING SITE PHOTOS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:NTS1PHOTO 1 - FRONT VIEW ALONG WARREN RD SCALE:NTSAKEY MAP - AERIAL VIEW NORTH SCALE:NTS2PHOTO 2 - FRONT VIEW FACING EAST SCALE:NTS3PHOTO 3 - REAR VIEW FACING NORTHWEST SCALE:NTS4PHOTO 4 - REAR VIEW FACING EAST NORTHEAST SCALE:NTS5PHOTO 5 - REAR VIEW FACING EAST SOUTHEAST AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 1 4 P M A0.2 SHADOW STUDY NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 SHADOW STUDY - SITE PLAN SCALE:2 SHADOW STUDY - 3D PERSPECTIVE BUILDING ADDITION CARNELIAN HOME NEIGHBOR SOLAR PANELS SOLAR PANELS SHADOW STUDY ASSUMPTIONS 1.USED WORST CASE SCENARIO AT DUSK DURING SUMMER SOLSTICE, 6/21/2024 @ 5 PM 2.EXISTING TREES ALONG EAST SIDE CAST LARGER SHADOWS THAN PROPOSED BUILDING ADDITION CARNELIAN HOME CARNELIAN HOME NEIGHBOR WARREN RD FL O R A A V E AC C E S S R O A D HOME WITH SOLAR PANELS NEIGHBORBUILDING ADDITION ADDITION SHADOW LINE TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10'20' PLAN NORTH NORTH HOME WITH SOLAR PANELS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT WARREN RD FL O R A A V E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS GRANNY GRACE'S GARDEN REHL CHIROPRACTIC 7 ELEVEN PROJECT SITE 2374 WARREN RD THE MERIDIAN APARTMENT HOMES LOT 071 12,763 SF .29 ACRES SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE PG&E SERVICE CENTER A1.1 1 REFER TO SITE PLAN FOR PROJECT SCOPE AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 2 6 P M A1.0 CONTEXT MAP NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 50'-0"1 CONTEXT MAP NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 50'-0" 50'100'25' AERIAL IMAGE FROM GOOGLE EARTH FRONT SETBACK 20'-0" SETBACK 10'-0"SETBACK 10'-0" WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING BUILDING ADDITION AREA = 2,665 SF AREA = 2,072 SF SETBACK 15 ' - 0 " CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS PUBLIC R.O.W. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC (E) LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,825 SF 06 VAN ACCESSIBLE EVCS 02 ACCESSIBLE 01 STANDARD NEW 6' FENCE AND EGRESS GATE TO MATCH EXISTING NEW ACCESSIBLE RAMP (E ) W O O D D E C K (E ) W O O D D E C K (N) WOOD DECK (E ) S I D E W A L K (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS, INSTALL AT NEW LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED (E) SIDEWALK TO REMAIN PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROP ERTY LINE N0°31'57"W IMPERVIOUS AREA AREA = 1,750 SF A2.0 4 A2.0 1 A2.0 2 A2.0 3 (N) ACCESSIBLE RAMP PROTECT (E) TREES TO REMAIN, PROVIDE TEMPORARY FENCELINE ALONG TREE DRIP LINE 5'-8" (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 18 ' - 0 " (E) LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN, PROTECT (E) VEGETATION AS REQUIRED (E) DRIVEWAY16'-0"(E) SIDEWALK TO REMAIN DECK ELEVATION = 17" ABOVE GRADE DECK ELEVATION = 17" ABOVE GRADE, TYP. LANDSCAPE STRIP NEW SIDEWALK ACCESS TO PUBLIC SIDEWALK NEW LANDSCAPE BUFFER NEW CONCRETE CURBS TO BE 6" x 6" NEW LANDSCAPE BUFFER BUILDING SETBACK 12'-4 1/2" FIRST STORY BUILDING SETBACK 14'-1" FIRST STORY NEW CYPRESS TREES (3 LOCATIONS) BUILDING SETBACK10'-6" FIRST STORY BUILDING SETBACK14'-6" SECOND STORY SECOND STORY 4 FT OFFSET FROM FIRST STORY 03 STANDARD 04 STANDARD AISLE WIDTH VARIANCE 14'-6" 8'-6" 8'-6" 18 ' - 0 " 18'-0" 05 STANDARD 21'-6"8' - 6 " 9'-0" 8'-0" NEW 6' FENCE TO WITH VEGETATION NEW 6' FENCE TO WITH VEGETATION NEW ENTRY INTERSECTION VARIANCE 7'-2" 8' - 6 " 9 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 0 " 1 6 ' - 0 " 6 1 / 2 " 25 ' - 8 1 / 2 " 26 ' - 1 " 25'-4 1/2" 25'-1" 7' - 4 " 25'-0" BICYCLE LONG-TERM PARKING, TWO (2) SPACES BICYCLE SHORT-TERM PARKING, TWO (2) SPACES WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING AREA = 2,072 SF CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS REMOVE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE REMOVE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK REMOVE EXISTING WOOD CANOPY PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING WOOD DECKS REMOVE EXISTING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING ROOF, PROVIDE TEMPORARY PROTECTION EXISTING 5' FENCE ALONG PROPERTY LINE TO REMAIN REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING MASONRY LANDSCAPE CURB PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 3" TO 6" DIA. (5 LOC'S) (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS , PREPARE AREA FOR NEW PAVERS AS REQUIRED 94 ' - 7 1 / 2 " 27'-11 1/2" 25 ' - 9 " 20'-0" 20'-10" 23 ' - 6 " 1' - 1 1 " (E)8" MAPLE (E)10" JAPANESE MAPLE (E)4" MAPLE (E)4" MAPLE (E)3" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)6" MAPLE (E)15" REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 8" & 10" DIA. (2 LOC'S) REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 15" DIA. (1 LOC'S) (E) TREE TO REMAIN (E)3" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)4" CITRUS (E)5" MAPLE AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 5 6 P M A1.1 SITE PLAN + TREE REMOVAL + TREE PROTECTION PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 PARKING PROVIDED PARKING TYPE QTY. ACCESSIBLE PARKING 1 ACCESSIBLE VAN PARKING + EVCS 1 STANDARD PARKING 4 TOTAL SHOWN 6 TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 SITE PLAN SCALE:1" = 10'-0"2 EXISTING SITE PLAN + REMOVALS 89 SF LOBBY 450 SF LIGHT ROOM / LOUNGE 705 SF CORRIDOR 5' - 0 " 144 SF BED 7 C A3.0 C A3.0 A2.0 2 144 SF BED 9 145 SF BED 10 145 SF BED 11 22"x22" MOP SINK, STAINLESS STEEL, TYP. 26 SF JANITOR CLOSET A A3.0 A A3.0 EXISTING BUIDLING, NO WORK SEE SITE PLAN FOR PARKING ELEMENTS 17" WALL HUNG SINK, ACCESSIBLITY COMPLIANT, TYP. FLOOR MOUNTED TOILET, ACCESSBILITY COMPLIANT, TYP. 20'-6"15'-8"4'-0" O.A. 48'- 8" 5'- 0" 5'-8" (E) BED 1 (E) BED 2 (E) BED 3 (E) BED 5 (E) BED 6 (E) BED 4 (E) FOYER / ENTRY NEW WINDOW AC C E S S I B L E R AM P (E) STORAGE NEW GUARD RAILS ELEV. 49 SF MACHINE ROOM 57 SF WALK-IN SHOWER 124 SF EXIT STAIR 156 SF BED 8 O.A. 92'- 10" 7'-8" 9 SF MED. RM 16' x 28' 12' x 12' 12' x 12' 12' x 12' O.A. 40'-2" 92 SF LAUNDRY 12' x 12' 12' x 13' C A3.0 C A3.0 248 SF FAMILY ROOM 61 SF WALK-IN SHOWER 358 SF CORRIDOR168 SF BED 12 164 SF BED 13 138 SF BED 15 137 SF BED 16 137 SF BED 17 153 SF BED 18 A A3.0 A A3.0 B A3.0 B A3.0 O.A. 48'- 8" 12'-4" x 11'-1" 12'-4" x 11'-1" 12'-6" x 11' 165 SF BED 14 12' x 11'-6" 15' x 11' EXIT STAIR 4'-6" 4'-6" 12'-6" x 11' 12'-6" x 11' 37'-6"FROM FIRST FLOOR 4'-0" OFFSET FIRST FLOOR WALL BELOW AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/25/2025 4:34:05 PM A1.2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN + SECOND FLOOR PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"1 FIRST FLOOR TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10'20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"2 SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" EXISTING BUILDING BU I L D I N G H E I G H T F R O M G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " 18 " A . F . F . T O D E C K METAL GUARDRAIL, PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING FINISHES NEW WINDOW TO MATCH EXISTING FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" (E) STUCCO WALLS WOOD SIDING, BATTEN BOARD, PAINTED WHITE ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES, SIMILAR TO EXISTING, TYP. VINYL OPERABLE WINDOWS, WHITE, TYP. WOOD SIDING, BATTEN BOARD, PAINTED WHITE T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" 1x8 WOOD FASCIA, PAINTED WHITE TO MATCH WINDOWS, TYP. 5x5 ROOF GUTTER, AND RAIN LEADER, WHITE TO MATCH WINDOWS, TYP. WALL SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE, SIMILAR TO EXISTING (E) WALL SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE 18 " A . F . F . NEW DECKS NOT TO EXCEED 17" ABOVE GRADE FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BU I L D I N G H E I G H T T O G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" 18 " T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING HEIGHT TO GRADE 25'-0" ITALIAN CYPRESS, TREE SCREEN TOWARD EAST NEIGHBOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/25/2025 4:49:06 PM A2.0 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"1 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - SOUTH (FRONT) SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"2 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - WEST SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"3 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - NORTH SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"4 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - EAST 0' SCALE: 1/8 = 1'-0" 4' 8'16' FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" T.O.S. 17' - 2" T.O.S. 17' - 2" C A3.0 ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" ELEV. HEADROOM 21' - 0" T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING EXISTING CORRIDOR CORRIDOR VENTED CRAWL SPACE VENTED ATTIC SPACE ELEV. PIT B A3.0 WOOD FLOOR JOIST AND SHEATHING WOOD FLOOR JOIST AND SHEATHING WOOD ROOF FRAMING AND SHEATHING ELEV.BED 16BED 17BED 18 BED 15 BED 14 WALK-IN SHOWER BUILDING HEIGHT FROM ELEVATOR PIT 26 ' - 6 " FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" A A3.0 T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING EXISTING BU I L D I N G H E I G H T T O E L E V . P I T 26 ' - 6 " 18 " BU I D L I N G H E I G H T F R O M G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " 8' - 2 " 9' - 0 " BED 18 FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" ELEV. HEADROOM 21' - 0" A A3.0 VENTED CRAWL SPACE VENTED ATTIC SPACE ELEV. PIT ? FAMILY ROOM ? ELEV.EXIT STAIR AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 4 : 3 4 P M A3.0 BUILDING SECTIONS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"A BUILDING SECTION A-A 0' SCALE: 1/4 = 1'-0" 2' 4' 8' SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"C CROSS SECTION C-C SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"B CROSS SECTION B-B AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 5 : 0 3 P M A9.0 AERIAL VIEWS - EXISTING REMOVALS + NEW NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 AERIAL VIEW - REMOVALS WARREN RD FLORA AVE PRIVATE D RIVEWA Y SCALE:2 AERIAL VIEW - NEW WARREN RD FLORA AVE PRIVATE DRIVEWA Y AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 5 : 3 4 P M A9.1 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - FRONT NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:2 STREET VIEW - FRONT EXISTING NEW EXISTING NEW EXISTING PAVERS, NEW PARKING LAYOUT EXISTING PAVERS, NEW PARKING LAYOUT WARREN RD SOUTH END SCALE:1 STREET VIEW - FRONT APPROACH WARREN RD EAST SIDE NEIGHBOR CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING EAST SIDE NEIGHBOR AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 0 8 P M A9.2 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - REAR NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 REAR AERIAL VIEW SCALE:2 NEIGHBORING REAR VIEW NEW REAR/NORTH END OF ADDITION FRONT/SOUTH END OF ADDITION REAR/NORTH END OF ADDITION NEW EXISTING WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUILDING BUILDING ADDITION (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN 219.50 220.00 219.75 220.00 219.75 219.75 219.5 0 219.50 219.50 F.F. ELEV. = 221.00 F.F. ELEV. = 221.00 2% 2% 1.5% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 1% 1% 2% 1% LEGEND 33.8 CY, SELECT FILL 67.6 CY, NATIVE SOILSITE CUT = SITE FILL = AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 1 9 P M C1.0 CONCEPTUAL GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN NOTES: 1. EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON PLAN ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACTUAL UTILITIES SURVEY. ALL UTILITIES SHALL BE SURVEYED AND MARKED ON THE GROUND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE PROTECTED IN PLACE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3. ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS SHALL BE LABELED PER THE COUNTY STANDARD OR APPROVED EQUAL. WARREN ROAD (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN 219.50 220.00 219.75 220.00 219.75 219.75 219.5 0 219.50 219.50 2% 2% 1.5% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 1% 1% 2% 1% DMA-2 1256 SF DMA-1 817 SF DMA-3 1393 SF DMA-4 1291 SF DMA-5 1028 SF 1%1% DMA-6 568 SF IMP-1 3028 SF IMP-2 802 SF IMP-3 1345 SF IMP-4 961 SF DMA-7 274 SF LEGEND INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT PRACTICE DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA - DENOTES IMPERVIOUS SURFACESDMA-1 IMP-1 AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 3 6 P M C1.1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH IMP SCHEDULE DMA AREA SURFACE IMP-1 3,134 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-2 802 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-3 1,345 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-4 961 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA TOTAL 6,243 SF DMA SCHEDULE DMA AREA SURFACE CN POST DRAINS TO BMP DMA-1 817 SF ROOF 98 IMP-1 DMA-2 1,256 SF ROOF 98 IMP-2 DMA-3 1,393 SF ROOF 98 IMP-3 DMA-4 1,314 SF ROOF 98 IMP-4 DMA-5 1,022 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-4 DMA-6 568 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-3 DMA-7 150 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-1 TOTAL 6,519 SF WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING AREA = 2,072 SF CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS PUBLIC R.O.W. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC (E) LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,825 SF NEW ACCESSIBLE RAMP (E ) W O O D D E C K (E ) W O O D D E C K (N) WOOD DECK (E ) S I D E W A L K PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROP ERTY LINE N0°31'57"W IMPERVIOUS AREA AREA = 1,750 SF (N) ACCESSIBLE RAMP PROTECT (E) TREES TO REMAIN, PROVIDE TEMPORARY FENCELINE ALONG TREE DRIP LINE (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN (E) LANDSCAPE AREAS SHOWN IN DIAGONAL LINES, TYP. (E)4" MAPLE (E)21" REDWOOD (E)7" FIG TREE (E)4" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)4" MAPLE (E) SIDEWALK ALONG R.O.W. (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING (E) VEGETATTION IRRIGATED THROUGH DRIP IRRIGATION (E) TREES IRRIGATED THROUGH (E) DRIP IRRIGATION, TYP. (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING EXTERIOR WALL SCONCE LIGHTING, SEE EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATIONS EXTERIOR WALL SCONCE LIGHTING, SEE EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATIONS ROOF RAIN LEADER LINE, TYP. 06 VAN ACCESSIBLE EVCS (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS, INSTALL AT NEW LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED BUILDING ADDITION AREA = 2,665 SF NEW CYPRESS TREES (3 LOCATIONS) 02 ACCESSIBLE 01 STANDARD 03 STANDARD 04 STANDARD 05 STANDARDBICYCLE PARKING, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN NEW 6' FENCE WITH VEGETATION, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN NEW 6' FENCE WITH VEGETATION, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN LEGEND PERMEABLE PAVERS (E) LANDSCAPING + VEGETATED AND PERMEABLE AREAS (22% LANDSCAPE COVER) CONCRETE SIDEWALK - IMPERMEABLE SURFACE (E) TREES TO REMAIN - SEE NOTES IN PLANS FOR TYPE AND DIAMETER SMALL GROUND COVER: EMERALD CARPET/HIDCOTE DRIP IRRIGATION AREAS AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 7 : 0 5 P M L1.0 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATION PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATIN PLAN TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCHED.SCHEDULEEXISTING(E) INT.INSUL.INFO.IN. HVAC. HORIZ.H.M.HGT.HDR.H.C.H.B. GYP.G.L.B.GLG.F.I.G.B.GALV.GA. FUR.FTG.FT.F.O.S.F.O.C.F.O.FLUOR.FLR.FLASH.FIN.F.H.F.F.F.E.FDN.F.D.F.A.FL EXT.EXIST.E.W.EQUIP.EQ.ENCL.EMERG.ELEV.ELEC.E.J.EA. W/WITH HEIGHT & AIR CONDITIONINGHEATING, VENTILATING HOLLOW METAL INFORMATIONINCHES HORIZONTAL INTERIORINSULATION WATER SERVICEWEAKENED PLANE JOINTWATERPROOF WATER CLOSETWATER HEATERWITHOUT WOOD W.P.J.W.P. W.S. W.C.W.H.W/O WD. FLASHING GLU LAM BEAM GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER FACE OF STUDFACE OF CONCRETE HOSE BIBB GYPSUM GLASS GRAB BARGALVANIZED HEADERHOLLOW CORE FOOTINGFOOT FACE OF FLOOR(ING) GAUGE FURRED FLUORESCENT FIRE EXTINGUISHER EXPANSION JOINT FIRE HYDRANTFINISH FLOOR FOUNDATION FIRE ALARMFLOOR LINE EXTERIOR FLOOR DRAIN FINISH EQUIPMENTEQUALENCLOSUREEMERGENCYELEVATIONELECTRICAL EACH EXISTINGEACH WAY TEL. TELEPHONE VENT THRU ROOFVESTIBULEVERTICAL UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE UNIFORM FIRE CODEUNIFORM BUILDING CODE TYPICALTELEVISIONTUBE STEELTOILET PAPER TOILETTOTAL LOADTONGUE & GROOVETEMPERED WEST UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISEUNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE VTR.VEST.VERT. U.P.C.U.N.O.U.M.C.U.F.C. W TOIL. T. & G.TEMP. U.B.C. TYP. T.P. T.V.T.S. T.L. SYMMETRICALSIDEWALKSUSPENDEDSTRUCTURALSTORAGESTEELSTANDARD SANITARY SEWERSQUARESPECIFICATIONSLIDINGSIMILARSHOWERSHEETSQUARE FEETSELECTSECTIONSCREEN TOP OF CURB SYM. SUSP.STRUCT.STOR. STD. SW T.C. STL. S.S. SHWR.SHT. SEC.SCR. SPEC.SL.SIM. SQ. S.F.SEL. REINFORCED OR REINFORCING REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE DWDSP.D.S.DRWG.DND.L.DISP.DIM.DIA.D.I.D.F.DET.DEPT.DBL. CONT.CONST.CONN.COND.CONC.COL.C.O.C.M.U.CLO.CLG.C.J.C.I.P.C.I.CER.CEM.C.E.C.C.B.CAR.C.A.R.C.A.C.CAB.CL B.U.BOT.BMB.M.BLKG.BLDG.B.D. ASB.ARCH.APPROX.ALUM.ALT.AGG.A.F.F.ADJ.A.D.A.C.P.A/CA.B.AC E (N) NEWBOTTOM CONDITION DISHWASHER OR DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION DISPOSERDOWNSPOUTDRAWINGDOWNDEAD LOADDISPENSERDIMENSION EAST DROP INLETDOUGLAS FIRDETAILDEPARTMENTDOUBLE CONTINUOUS CONNECTION DIAMETER CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT CONSTRUCTION JOINTCAST IN PLACE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE COLD AIR RETURNCALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CONCRETECOLUMNCLEAN OUT CLOSETCEILING CAST IRONCERAMICCEMENT CARPET CABINETCENTER LINE BUILT-UP CATCH BASIN PLYWOODPLY. SOUTH RAIN WATER LEADERREDWOODRIGHT OF WAYROUGH OPENINGROOMRESILIENTREQUIRED REGISTERREFRIGERATOR ROOF DRAINRADIUS POINTPOUNDS PER SQUARE INCH SOLID CORE R.W.L.RWD.R.O.W. RESIL.REQ'D. SS.C. R.O.RM. REG.REF.R.C.P. P.S.I. REINF. RR.D. PT. PR.PAIR PLUMBINGPLATE OR PLATE LINEPROPERTY LINE OPPOSITEOPENINGOVERHEADOVERFLOW DRAINON CENTEROBSCUREOVERALLOVEROVENS NOT TO SCALENOMINALNUMBERNIGHT LIGHTNOT IN CONTRACT PLUMB. OPP.OPNG. O.F.D. OBS. PLP.L. O.H. O.C. N.T.S.NOM. N.I.C.N.E.C. O O.A.O/ NO.N.L. ARCHITECTURAL ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPEAIR CONDITIONINGANCHOR BOLTASPHALTIC CONCRETE ALUMINUM BEAMBENCH MARKBLOCKINGBUILDINGBOARD ASBESTOS APPROXIMATE ALTERNATEAGGREGATE ADJUSTABLEAREA DRAIN NORTH METALMISCELLANEOUSMINIMUMMANUFACTURERMEZZANINEMECHANICALMANHOLEMEDICINE CABINETMACHINE BOLTMAXIMUM LIVE LOADLINEAL FEETPOUNDSLAVATORYLATERALLAMINATED OR LAMINATE MISC. MEZZ.MECH. MIN. N MTL. M.C. MFR. M.H. MAX. LAV.LAT.LAM. LBS. M.B. L.L.L.F. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGSS.S.D. TOP OF STRUCTURET.O.S. A 4 INDICATION ARROWS STAIR DIRECTION SYMBOL CUT LINE MEANS DRAWING CONTINUES PROPERTY LINES, BOUNDARY LINES ELEVATIONS, PROJECTED LINES CENTER LINES, FLOOR LINES, IN EXTERIOR TO BE PLACED ON EACH SITE PLAN SHEET TO BE PLACED ON EACH PLAN SHEET NORTH BREAK LINE NOTE NOTE HIDDEN LINES TRUE NORTH PLAN NORTH POINT 11 1/2" T UP 17 R WALL TYPE DESIGNATION REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER DIMENSION REFERENCE POINT OR LEVEL LINE COLUMN REFERENCE GRIDS OR ELEVATION NOTED ON HIGH SIDE ELEVATION NOTED ON HIGH SIDE EXISTING POINT ELEVATION (PLAN) NEW OR REQUIRED POINT ELEVATION DETAIL WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER ROOM/SPACE NUMBER 354 101 X A1 REVISION DOOR TYPE WINDOW NUMBER # NEW CONTOURS EXISTING CONTOURS 182 182 135.O' 135.O' # # X WALL SECTION OR INTERIOR ELEVATION A3 WHICH SECTION IS SHOWN INDICATES SHEET ON WITH REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER A1 DETAIL IS SHOWN INDICATES SHEET ON WHICH INDICATES DETAIL NUMBER 5 5 A1 A1 5 A A1 LETTERSECTIONINDICATES A3 A REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER BUILDING SECTION WITHX A1 DOT LINE DASHED LINE DASH & DOUBLE DASH & DOT LINE x PLAN N PLANN CEILING HEIGHT+9'-0" PROJECT LOCATION (071) 2374 WARREN RD AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 2 : 2 8 P M A0.0 COVER SHEET NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 C1.1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN L1.0 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATION PLAN A9.2 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - REAR C1.0 CONCEPTUAL GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN A0.2 SHADOW STUDY A1.0 CONTEXT MAP A1.1 SITE PLAN + TREE REMOVAL + TREE PROTECTION PLAN A1.2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN + SECOND FLOOR PLAN A2.0 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS A3.0 BUILDING SECTIONS A9.0 AERIAL VIEWS - EXISTING REMOVALS + NEW A9.1 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - FRONT A0.3 Unnamed A0.0 COVER SHEET A0.1 EXISTING SITE PHOTOS APN/LOT 184-120-071 PARCEL AREAS LOT 071 = 12,763 SF (.29 ACRES) ZONING DISTRICTS R-10 ZONING UNINCORPORATED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING HEIGHT AND SETBACKS R-10 = 2.5 STORIES OR 35FT MAX. FRONT YARD = 20FT SIDE YARDS = 10FT REAR YARD = 15FT LOT COVERAGE R-10 5.5-7.2 UNITS PER ACRE (2.5-3 PERSONS/ UNIT) M-29 = 35% MAX. LOT COVERAGE LANDSCAPE COVER TOTAL LOT AREA = 12,763 SF LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,828 SF (22% LANDSCAPE COVER) REQUIRED PARKING PARKING SPACES REQUIREMENTS: 3 BEDS / 1 SPACE TOTAL PROPOSED BEDS FOR THIS PROJECT: 18 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: 6 PARKING SPACES PROVIDED: 6 PLANNING AREAS EXISTING RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY, CONGREGATE HOUSING, ASSISTED LIVING SETBACK REQUIREMENTS 25' FRONT YARD SETBACK 10' SIDE YARD SETBACKS 15' REAR YARD SETBACK BUILDING AREAS (R-2.1) EXISTING BUILDING 1 AREA (071): 2,072 SF EXPANSION/ADDITION AREA: 2,665 SF TOTAL BUILDING AREAS: 4,737 SF ALLOWABLE AREA (S13R SPRINKLER): 10,500 SF CONSTRUCTION TYPE TYPE V-A NUMBER OF STORIES TWO OCCUPANCY TYPE R-2.1, RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES FOR THE ELDERLY (RCFE) ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES OCCUPANCY GROUP RESIDENTIAL (200 GROSS) (PER TABLE 1004.5) DEFERRED SUBMITTALS FIRE SPRINKLER FIRE ALARM CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION ABBREVIATIONS SCOPE OF WORK ASSESSOR'S BLOCK MAP CONTACT INFORMATION VICINITY MAP SHEET INDEX TITLE SHEETS ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT INFORMATION RESIDENTIAL 2,665 SF ADDITION TO AN EXISTING (R-2.1) ASSISTED LIVING CARE FACILITY. THE ADDITION WILL INCLUDE: A NEW CONCRETE SLAB-ON-GRADE; NEW WOOD FRAME CONSTRUCTION TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING; MECHANICAL WORK; ELECTRICAL WORK; PLUMBING WORK; AND A NEW ROOF. NEW ADDITION WILL REQUIRE REMOVAL OF EXISTING WOOD FRAMING AND MINOR SOILS REMOVAL FOR THE FOOTINGS AT THE RAISED FOUNDATION. THE NEW CONSTRUCTION IN THIS PROJECT SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 24 (2022) AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY AND THE FOLLOWING: ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE ꞏ 2022 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE CODES OWNER: CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING P: 925.938.0200 CONTRACTOR: JAMES HUSTON HGCI 101 LUCAS VALLEY RD, SUITE 150 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 P: 415.509.0304 ARCHITECT: NATHAN WATKINS HGCI 101 LUCAS VALLEY RD, SUITE 150 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 P: 415.300.6392 PROJECT LOCATION N NORTH LEGEND I-680 / SINCLAIR FWY I-680 24 WARREN RD BOULEVARD WAY SINCLAIR FWY CIVIL LANDSCAPE PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND WARREN RD 1 2 3 4 5 PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND PROPOSED ADDITION PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND PROPOSED ADDITION BEYOND AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 2 : 4 1 P M A0.1 EXISTING SITE PHOTOS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:NTS1PHOTO 1 - FRONT VIEW ALONG WARREN RD SCALE:NTSAKEY MAP - AERIAL VIEW NORTH SCALE:NTS2PHOTO 2 - FRONT VIEW FACING EAST SCALE:NTS3PHOTO 3 - REAR VIEW FACING NORTHWEST SCALE:NTS4PHOTO 4 - REAR VIEW FACING EAST NORTHEAST SCALE:NTS5PHOTO 5 - REAR VIEW FACING EAST SOUTHEAST AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 1 4 P M A0.2 SHADOW STUDY NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 SHADOW STUDY - SITE PLAN SCALE:2 SHADOW STUDY - 3D PERSPECTIVE BUILDING ADDITION CARNELIAN HOME NEIGHBOR SOLAR PANELS SOLAR PANELS SHADOW STUDY ASSUMPTIONS 1.USED WORST CASE SCENARIO AT DUSK DURING SUMMER SOLSTICE, 6/21/2024 @ 5 PM 2.EXISTING TREES ALONG EAST SIDE CAST LARGER SHADOWS THAN PROPOSED BUILDING ADDITION CARNELIAN HOME CARNELIAN HOME NEIGHBOR WARREN RD FL O R A A V E AC C E S S R O A D HOME WITH SOLAR PANELS NEIGHBORBUILDING ADDITION ADDITION SHADOW LINE TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10'20' PLAN NORTH NORTH HOME WITH SOLAR PANELS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS PROJECT WARREN RD FL O R A A V E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS GRANNY GRACE'S GARDEN REHL CHIROPRACTIC 7 ELEVEN PROJECT SITE 2374 WARREN RD THE MERIDIAN APARTMENT HOMES LOT 071 12,763 SF .29 ACRES SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE PG&E SERVICE CENTER A1.1 1 REFER TO SITE PLAN FOR PROJECT SCOPE AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 2 6 P M A1.0 CONTEXT MAP NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 50'-0"1 CONTEXT MAP NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 50'-0" 50'100'25' AERIAL IMAGE FROM GOOGLE EARTH FRONT SETBACK 20'-0" SETBACK 10'-0"SETBACK 10'-0" WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING BUILDING ADDITION AREA = 2,665 SF AREA = 2,072 SF SETBACK 15 ' - 0 " CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS PUBLIC R.O.W. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC (E) LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,825 SF 06 VAN ACCESSIBLE EVCS 02 ACCESSIBLE 01 STANDARD NEW 6' FENCE AND EGRESS GATE TO MATCH EXISTING NEW ACCESSIBLE RAMP (E ) W O O D D E C K (E ) W O O D D E C K (N) WOOD DECK (E ) S I D E W A L K (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS, INSTALL AT NEW LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED (E) SIDEWALK TO REMAIN PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROP ERTY LINE N0°31'57"W IMPERVIOUS AREA AREA = 1,750 SF A2.0 4 A2.0 1 A2.0 2 A2.0 3 (N) ACCESSIBLE RAMP PROTECT (E) TREES TO REMAIN, PROVIDE TEMPORARY FENCELINE ALONG TREE DRIP LINE 5'-8" (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 18 ' - 0 " (E) LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN, PROTECT (E) VEGETATION AS REQUIRED (E) DRIVEWAY16'-0"(E) SIDEWALK TO REMAIN DECK ELEVATION = 17" ABOVE GRADE DECK ELEVATION = 17" ABOVE GRADE, TYP. LANDSCAPE STRIP NEW SIDEWALK ACCESS TO PUBLIC SIDEWALK NEW LANDSCAPE BUFFER NEW CONCRETE CURBS TO BE 6" x 6" NEW LANDSCAPE BUFFER BUILDING SETBACK 12'-4 1/2" FIRST STORY BUILDING SETBACK 14'-1" FIRST STORY NEW CYPRESS TREES (3 LOCATIONS) BUILDING SETBACK10'-6" FIRST STORY BUILDING SETBACK14'-6" SECOND STORY SECOND STORY 4 FT OFFSET FROM FIRST STORY 03 STANDARD 04 STANDARD AISLE WIDTH VARIANCE 14'-6" 8'-6" 8'-6" 18 ' - 0 " 18'-0" 05 STANDARD 21'-6"8' - 6 " 9'-0" 8'-0" NEW 6' FENCE TO WITH VEGETATION NEW 6' FENCE TO WITH VEGETATION NEW ENTRY INTERSECTION VARIANCE 7'-2" 8' - 6 " 9 ' - 0 " 8 ' - 0 " 1 6 ' - 0 " 6 1 / 2 " 25 ' - 8 1 / 2 " 26 ' - 1 " 25'-4 1/2" 25'-1" 7' - 4 " 25'-0" BICYCLE LONG-TERM PARKING, TWO (2) SPACES BICYCLE SHORT-TERM PARKING, TWO (2) SPACES WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING AREA = 2,072 SF CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS REMOVE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE REMOVE TEMPORARY STRUCTURE PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK REMOVE EXISTING WOOD CANOPY PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING WOOD DECKS REMOVE EXISTING ASPHALT DRIVEWAY PARTIAL REMOVAL OF EXISTING ROOF, PROVIDE TEMPORARY PROTECTION EXISTING 5' FENCE ALONG PROPERTY LINE TO REMAIN REMOVE PORTION OF EXISTING MASONRY LANDSCAPE CURB PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 3" TO 6" DIA. (5 LOC'S) (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS , PREPARE AREA FOR NEW PAVERS AS REQUIRED 94 ' - 7 1 / 2 " 27'-11 1/2" 25 ' - 9 " 20'-0" 20'-10" 23 ' - 6 " 1' - 1 1 " (E)8" MAPLE (E)10" JAPANESE MAPLE (E)4" MAPLE (E)4" MAPLE (E)3" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)6" MAPLE (E)15" REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 8" & 10" DIA. (2 LOC'S) REMOVE EXISTING TREES, TRUNK DIAMETER BETWEEN 15" DIA. (1 LOC'S) (E) TREE TO REMAIN (E)3" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)4" CITRUS (E)5" MAPLE AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 3 : 5 6 P M A1.1 SITE PLAN + TREE REMOVAL + TREE PROTECTION PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 PARKING PROVIDED PARKING TYPE QTY. ACCESSIBLE PARKING 1 ACCESSIBLE VAN PARKING + EVCS 1 STANDARD PARKING 4 TOTAL SHOWN 6 TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 SITE PLAN SCALE:1" = 10'-0"2 EXISTING SITE PLAN + REMOVALS 89 SF LOBBY 450 SF LIGHT ROOM / LOUNGE 705 SF CORRIDOR 5' - 0 " 144 SF BED 7 C A3.0 C A3.0 A2.0 2 144 SF BED 9 145 SF BED 10 145 SF BED 11 22"x22" MOP SINK, STAINLESS STEEL, TYP. 26 SF JANITOR CLOSET A A3.0 A A3.0 EXISTING BUIDLING, NO WORK SEE SITE PLAN FOR PARKING ELEMENTS 17" WALL HUNG SINK, ACCESSIBLITY COMPLIANT, TYP. FLOOR MOUNTED TOILET, ACCESSBILITY COMPLIANT, TYP. 20'-6"15'-8"4'-0" O.A. 48'- 8" 5'- 0" 5'-8" (E) BED 1 (E) BED 2 (E) BED 3 (E) BED 5 (E) BED 6 (E) BED 4 (E) FOYER / ENTRY NEW WINDOW AC C E S S I B L E R AM P (E) STORAGE NEW GUARD RAILS ELEV. 49 SF MACHINE ROOM 57 SF WALK-IN SHOWER 124 SF EXIT STAIR 156 SF BED 8 O.A. 92'- 10" 7'-8" 9 SF MED. RM 16' x 28' 12' x 12' 12' x 12' 12' x 12' O.A. 40'-2" 92 SF LAUNDRY 12' x 12' 12' x 13' C A3.0 C A3.0 248 SF FAMILY ROOM 61 SF WALK-IN SHOWER 358 SF CORRIDOR168 SF BED 12 164 SF BED 13 138 SF BED 15 137 SF BED 16 137 SF BED 17 153 SF BED 18 A A3.0 A A3.0 B A3.0 B A3.0 O.A. 48'- 8" 12'-4" x 11'-1" 12'-4" x 11'-1" 12'-6" x 11' 165 SF BED 14 12' x 11'-6" 15' x 11' EXIT STAIR 4'-6" 4'-6" 12'-6" x 11' 12'-6" x 11' 37'-6"FROM FIRST FLOOR 4'-0" OFFSET FIRST FLOOR WALL BELOW AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/25/2025 4:34:05 PM A1.2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN + SECOND FLOOR PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"1 FIRST FLOOR TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10'20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"2 SECOND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" EXISTING BUILDING BU I L D I N G H E I G H T F R O M G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " 18 " A . F . F . T O D E C K METAL GUARDRAIL, PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING FINISHES NEW WINDOW TO MATCH EXISTING FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" (E) STUCCO WALLS WOOD SIDING, BATTEN BOARD, PAINTED WHITE ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES, SIMILAR TO EXISTING, TYP. VINYL OPERABLE WINDOWS, WHITE, TYP. WOOD SIDING, BATTEN BOARD, PAINTED WHITE T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" 1x8 WOOD FASCIA, PAINTED WHITE TO MATCH WINDOWS, TYP. 5x5 ROOF GUTTER, AND RAIN LEADER, WHITE TO MATCH WINDOWS, TYP. WALL SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE, SIMILAR TO EXISTING (E) WALL SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE 18 " A . F . F . NEW DECKS NOT TO EXCEED 17" ABOVE GRADE FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BU I L D I N G H E I G H T T O G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" 18 " T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING HEIGHT TO GRADE 25'-0" ITALIAN CYPRESS, TREE SCREEN TOWARD EAST NEIGHBOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/25/2025 4:49:06 PM A2.0 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"1 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - SOUTH (FRONT) SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"2 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - WEST SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"3 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - NORTH SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0"4 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - EAST 0' SCALE: 1/8 = 1'-0" 4' 8'16' FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" T.O.S. 17' - 2" T.O.S. 17' - 2" C A3.0 ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" ELEV. HEADROOM 21' - 0" T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING EXISTING CORRIDOR CORRIDOR VENTED CRAWL SPACE VENTED ATTIC SPACE ELEV. PIT B A3.0 WOOD FLOOR JOIST AND SHEATHING WOOD FLOOR JOIST AND SHEATHING WOOD ROOF FRAMING AND SHEATHING ELEV.BED 16BED 17BED 18 BED 15 BED 14 WALK-IN SHOWER BUILDING HEIGHT FROM ELEVATOR PIT 26 ' - 6 " FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" A A3.0 T.O.S. ROOF RIDGE 22' - 6" BUILDING EXISTING BU I L D I N G H E I G H T T O E L E V . P I T 26 ' - 6 " 18 " BU I D L I N G H E I G H T F R O M G R A D E 24 ' - 0 " 8' - 2 " 9' - 0 " BED 18 FIRST FLOOR 0' - 0" SECOND FLOOR 9' - 0" GRADE -1' - 6" T.O.S. 17' - 2" ELEV. PIT -4' - 0" ELEV. HEADROOM 21' - 0" A A3.0 VENTED CRAWL SPACE VENTED ATTIC SPACE ELEV. PIT ? FAMILY ROOM ? ELEV.EXIT STAIR AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 4 : 3 4 P M A3.0 BUILDING SECTIONS NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"A BUILDING SECTION A-A 0' SCALE: 1/4 = 1'-0" 2' 4' 8' SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"C CROSS SECTION C-C SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"B CROSS SECTION B-B AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 5 : 0 3 P M A9.0 AERIAL VIEWS - EXISTING REMOVALS + NEW NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 AERIAL VIEW - REMOVALS WARREN RD FLORA AVE PRIVATE D RIVEWA Y SCALE:2 AERIAL VIEW - NEW WARREN RD FLORA AVE PRIVATE DRIVEWA Y AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 5 : 3 4 P M A9.1 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - FRONT NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:2 STREET VIEW - FRONT EXISTING NEW EXISTING NEW EXISTING PAVERS, NEW PARKING LAYOUT EXISTING PAVERS, NEW PARKING LAYOUT WARREN RD SOUTH END SCALE:1 STREET VIEW - FRONT APPROACH WARREN RD EAST SIDE NEIGHBOR CARNELIAN ASSISTED LIVING EAST SIDE NEIGHBOR AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 0 8 P M A9.2 PERSPECTIVE VIEWS - REAR NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1 REAR AERIAL VIEW SCALE:2 NEIGHBORING REAR VIEW NEW REAR/NORTH END OF ADDITION FRONT/SOUTH END OF ADDITION REAR/NORTH END OF ADDITION NEW EXISTING WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUILDING BUILDING ADDITION (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN 219.50 220.00 219.75 220.00 219.75 219.75 219.5 0 219.50 219.50 F.F. ELEV. = 221.00 F.F. ELEV. = 221.00 2% 2% 1.5% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 1% 1% 2% 1% LEGEND 33.8 CY, SELECT FILL 67.6 CY, NATIVE SOILSITE CUT = SITE FILL = AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 1 9 P M C1.0 CONCEPTUAL GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN NOTES: 1. EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON PLAN ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACTUAL UTILITIES SURVEY. ALL UTILITIES SHALL BE SURVEYED AND MARKED ON THE GROUND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE PROTECTED IN PLACE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3. ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS SHALL BE LABELED PER THE COUNTY STANDARD OR APPROVED EQUAL. WARREN ROAD (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN 219.50 220.00 219.75 220.00 219.75 219.75 219.5 0 219.50 219.50 2% 2% 1.5% 2% 2% 2% 2% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 0.5% 2%2% 0.5% 1% 1% 2% 1% DMA-2 1256 SF DMA-1 817 SF DMA-3 1393 SF DMA-4 1291 SF DMA-5 1028 SF 1%1% DMA-6 568 SF IMP-1 3028 SF IMP-2 802 SF IMP-3 1345 SF IMP-4 961 SF DMA-7 274 SF LEGEND INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT PRACTICE DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT AREA - DENOTES IMPERVIOUS SURFACESDMA-1 IMP-1 AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 6 : 3 6 P M C1.1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH IMP SCHEDULE DMA AREA SURFACE IMP-1 3,134 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-2 802 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-3 1,345 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA IMP-4 961 SF VEGETATED BUFFER AREA TOTAL 6,243 SF DMA SCHEDULE DMA AREA SURFACE CN POST DRAINS TO BMP DMA-1 817 SF ROOF 98 IMP-1 DMA-2 1,256 SF ROOF 98 IMP-2 DMA-3 1,393 SF ROOF 98 IMP-3 DMA-4 1,314 SF ROOF 98 IMP-4 DMA-5 1,022 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-4 DMA-6 568 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-3 DMA-7 150 SF CONCRETE 98 IMP-1 TOTAL 6,519 SF WARREN ROAD EXISTING BUIDLING AREA = 2,072 SF CA R N E L I A N A S S I S T E D L I V I N G SI N G L E - F A M I L Y H O M E FLORA CONDOMINIUM RENTALS PUBLIC R.O.W. TWO-WAY TRAFFIC (E) LANDSCAPE AREA = 2,825 SF NEW ACCESSIBLE RAMP (E ) W O O D D E C K (E ) W O O D D E C K (N) WOOD DECK (E ) S I D E W A L K PROPERTY LINE S76°28'25"W PROPERTY LINE N0°3 1'57"W PROPERTY LINE N88°19'36"W PROP ERTY LINE N0°31'57"W IMPERVIOUS AREA AREA = 1,750 SF (N) ACCESSIBLE RAMP PROTECT (E) TREES TO REMAIN, PROVIDE TEMPORARY FENCELINE ALONG TREE DRIP LINE (E) PG&E UTILITIES TO REMAIN (E) LANDSCAPE AREAS SHOWN IN DIAGONAL LINES, TYP. (E)4" MAPLE (E)21" REDWOOD (E)7" FIG TREE (E)4" CITRUS (E)3" CITRUS (E)4" MAPLE (E) SIDEWALK ALONG R.O.W. (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING (E) VEGETATTION IRRIGATED THROUGH DRIP IRRIGATION (E) TREES IRRIGATED THROUGH (E) DRIP IRRIGATION, TYP. (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING (E) EXTERIOR LIGHTING EXTERIOR WALL SCONCE LIGHTING, SEE EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATIONS EXTERIOR WALL SCONCE LIGHTING, SEE EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS FOR LOCATIONS ROOF RAIN LEADER LINE, TYP. 06 VAN ACCESSIBLE EVCS (E) PERVIOUS PAVERS, INSTALL AT NEW LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED BUILDING ADDITION AREA = 2,665 SF NEW CYPRESS TREES (3 LOCATIONS) 02 ACCESSIBLE 01 STANDARD 03 STANDARD 04 STANDARD 05 STANDARDBICYCLE PARKING, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN NEW 6' FENCE WITH VEGETATION, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN NEW 6' FENCE WITH VEGETATION, SEE A1.1 SITE PLAN LEGEND PERMEABLE PAVERS (E) LANDSCAPING + VEGETATED AND PERMEABLE AREAS (22% LANDSCAPE COVER) CONCRETE SIDEWALK - IMPERMEABLE SURFACE (E) TREES TO REMAIN - SEE NOTES IN PLANS FOR TYPE AND DIAMETER SMALL GROUND COVER: EMERALD CARPET/HIDCOTE DRIP IRRIGATION AREAS AS NOTED REVISIONS/SUBMITTALS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE PROJECT ID DRAWN BY DATE SCALE STAMP PROJECT ADDRESS ALL DESIGNS, DRAWINGS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS INDICATED HEREIN ARE THE WORK AND PROPERTY OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. THIS DOCUMENT MAY NOT BE DUPLICATED, REUSED OR DISCLOSED BY ANY METHOD WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF HUSTON GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE DESIGN DOCUMENTS ARE PREPARED ASSUMING HGCI WILL BE THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR. SHOULD THE OWNER CHOOSE ANOTHER CONTRACTING FIRM OTHER THAN HGCI TO PERFORM THE WORK INCLUDED IN THESE DOCUMENTS, THE OWNER WILL ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITIY FOR ANY ERRORS AND/OR OMISSIONS, WHETHER ONLY CLAIMED OR ACTUAL AND WILL DEFEND HGCI AGAINST SAID ERRORS AND OMISSIONS AND HOLD HGCI HARMLESS FOR SAME. MANAGED BY: HGCI B-GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR LIC. # 720437 CHECKED BY JH 10 1 L U C A S V A L L E Y R D , S U I T E 1 5 0 SA N R A F A E L , C A 9 4 9 0 3 T: 4 1 5 . 5 9 7 . 6 8 8 0 F : 9 2 5 . 5 5 8 . 4 8 1 4 LAND USE PERMIT10/11/2024 6/ 2 5 / 2 0 2 5 4 : 3 7 : 0 5 P M L1.0 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATION PLAN NW 2374 WARREN RD WALNUT CREECK, CA 94595 6/24/2025 23004 THE CARNELIAN ASSITED LIVING FACILITY EXPANSION APN # 184-120-071 SCALE:1" = 10'-0"1 LANDSCAPE + IRRIGATIN PLAN TRUE NORTH 0' SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" 5'10' 20' PLAN NORTH NORTH CARNELIAN SENIOR CARE FACILITY County File #CDLP23-02046 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS JULY 22, 2025 EVERETT LOUIE, PROJECT PLANNER 1 Background 2 2 ■October 2, 2023– #CDLP23-02046 was submitted to DCD ■February 3, 2025– Zoning Administrator approved project ■February 6, 2025 – Appeal filed ■April 23, 2025 – County Planning Commission approved project ■April 29, 2025 – Appeal filed AERIAL VIEW 3 3 CONDOS APARTMENTS COMMERCIAL/RETAIL General Plan: SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL-HIGH DENSITY (SH) 4 Zoning: R-10 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 5 6 SITE PHOTOS- FRONT 6 SITE PHOTO- REAR 7 General Plan Analysis ■Deemed Complete under 2005-2020 General Plan - SH ■New General Plan – RH 8 BOTH GENERAL PLANS ALLOW RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES Project Description ■Residential Care Facility for the Elderly for up to 18 persons ■Approximately 2,665-square-foot, two-story addition ■Confirms to R-10 Standards –First Floor - 22’ aggregate, 10’-5 ½”min * at closest side yard and 12’-3 ½” side yard towards the south. –Second Floor – 26’ aggregate, 14’5 ½”min* –41’ front where 20’ is required –15’ rear where 15’ is required –Height is 25’ when viewed from natural grade. 27’-6” from finished grade and is 2 story where 35’ and 2 ½ story is maximum. (PC added COA to address height) –6 parking required, 6 parking provided ■Variance for a 14’-6” driveway aisle width (where 25’ is the minimum) ■Variance for a 7’-2” driveway aisle intersection (where 18’ is the minimum)9 Planning Commission Modifications ■The Planning Commission approved the project with the following changes: ■COA 11 – Lowered overall building height to 24’ besides elevator shaft ■COA 14 – Submit exterior lighting plan and all lighting shall be downcast ■COA 16 – Screening Landscaping along the eastern property line ■COA 18 – Building façade to be stucco and a two-color scheme 10 PROJECT DRAWINGS 11 Site Plan: 12 ELEVATIONS: 13 13 Elevations: 14 14 RENDERINGS: 1515 California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) The proposed project is exempt under CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(e)(2), Addition to Existing Structure ■Negligible or no expansion of use ■Additions of no more than 10,000 Square Feet ■Adequately served by public services ■Not in an environmentally sensitive site 16 Appeal Points (summary) As the basis for their appeal, the appellants mentioned various concerns such as: –Deceptive and Misleading Application –Not complementary to neighborhood nor is neighborhood transitional –Project should be single-story or relocated –Land use permit findings cannot be made –Lack of legal basis for the granting of a variance 17 Appeal Points ■The project is to expand an existing building on one APN. The other Carnelian facilities each have their own separate Land Use Permit approvals. Staff reviews only what is proposed on the project APN. ■Senior Care Facilities are compatible with Single-Family zoning districts. Project is of compatible size and location. Development pattern of area is transitional. ■The applicant is required to submit plans for review and approval of the Fire District. Fire Inspector letter stating “no Deceptive and Misleading Application Not complementary to neighborhood nor is neighborhood transitional Project should be single-story or relocated 18 Appeal Points ■Zoning Administrator and County Planning Commission approved the project based on the Land Use Permit findings. ■Staff has made the appropriate Variance findings in support Land use permit findings cannot be made Lack of Legal Basis for Grant of Variance 19 Staff Conclusion ■The project is consistent with the applicable policies/standards of: –County General Plan –Zoning Consistency –Appropriateness of the neighborhood ■The project applicant redesigned the project to address neighborhood concerns. ■The project provides the Walnut Creek neighborhood with more assisted living housing opportunities, employment and provides a needed service for the Community. 20 Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors: ■DENY the appeal by Joshua Eckhaus and Jennifer Ostrander ■APPROVE the land use permit to allow the operation of residential care facility for the elderly for up to 18 residents 21 QUESTIONS? 22 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2987 Name: Status:Type:Discussion Item Agenda Ready File created:In control:6/25/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 Title:CONSIDER receiving the Sheriff's Oversight Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. (David Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner) Attachments:1. 2025 Q2 Quarterly Rpt FINAL ss.pdf Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally relistedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:RECEIVE the Sheriff's Oversight Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: RECEIVE the Sheriff's Oversight Report for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. FISCAL IMPACT: NO fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: On August 9, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved the implementation of a quarterly Oversight Report as recommended and outlined by the Public Protection Committee. The proposed quarterly reports will improve communication between the Sheriff’s Office, the Board of Supervisors, and the community while providing greater transparency. The quarterly reports will provide an update regarding the activities of the Sheriff’s Office and allow for questions and public discussion of operational issues. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Board of Supervisors will not receive the report. 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Custody Services Bureau Pre-Trial April to June 2025 Post-Trial April to June 2025 Custody Alternative Facility 138 506 Marsh Creek Detention Facility 15 19 Martinez Detention Facility 373 49 West County Detention Facility 388 105 *Other 93 6 32 Average Pre-Trial and Post-Trial Population The number shown is an average of the daily population added together divided by the days in a month. Custody Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 0 0 April to June 0 0 YTD Total 0 0 In-Custody Deaths 33 Narcan Deployments 2024 2025 January to March 8 12 April to June 14 12 YTD Total 22 24 Custody Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 15 24 April to June 14 15 YTD Total 29 39 Assaults on Staff 34 Custody Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 127 141 April to June 147 152 YTD Total 274 293 2024 2025 January to March 36 27 April to June 34 28 YTD Total 70 55 Total Notifications Made ICE I-247A Requests for Notification Total Requests for Notifications Received 35 Custody Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 3 1 April to June 2 3 YTD Total 5 4 2024 2025 January to March 33 26 April to June 32 28 YTD Total 65 54 Net Notifications Made ICE I-247A Requests for Notification Notifications on the Same Person 36 37 Contraband Examples 38 Field Operations Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 65,910 86,723 April to June 71,988 75,416 Total 137,898 162,139 2024 2025 January to March 35,281 39,348 April to June 38,088 43,193 Total 73,369 82,541 Total Office of the Sheriff’s Calls for Service Total Dispatch Calls for Service 39 Field Operations Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 13 8 April to June 8 9 Total 21 17 Assaults on Staff 40 Field Operations Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 236 329 April to June 259 350 Total 495 679 A3 (Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime) Requests A3 Responses 2024 2025 January to March 74 184 April to June 111 186 Total 185 370 41 Field Operations Bureau 87 2024 2025 January to March 97 74 April to June 108 64 Total 205 138 Mental Health Evaluation Team Deployments 42 Total Welfare & Institutions Code 5150 Calls 2024 2025 January to March 269 261 April to June 256 239 Total 525 500 Field Operations Bureau 693 2024 2025 January to March 228 237 April to June 231 210 Total 459 447 Non-Violent Welfare & Institutions Code 5150 Calls Violent Welfare & Institutions Code 5150 Calls 2024 2025 January to March 41 24 April to June 25 29 Total 66 53 43 Field Operations Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 1 0 April to June 2 1 Total 3 1 Tenant Removal with Use of Force 2024 2025 January to March 88 73 April to June 72 71 Total 160 144 Writ of Possession of Real Property with Tenant Removal 44 Field Operations Bureau 45 293 Total Evictions in Q2 April Evictions – 113 May Evictions – 102 June Evictions – 78 Support Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 203 227 April to June 168 215 Total 371 442 Total Number of Coroner’s Cases 2024 2025 January to March 122 148 April to June 96 126 Total 218 274 Total Number of Autopsies 46 Support Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 31 11 April to June 22 11 Total 53 22 Total Number of Fentanyl Deaths 2024 2025 January to March 3 11 April to June 11 7 Total 14 18 Total Number of Fentanyl Related Deaths 47 Support Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 38 18 April to June 24 25 Total 62 43 Total Number of Suicide Deaths 48 Administration Services Bureau 2024 2025 January to March 6 3 April to June 3 5 Total 9 8 2024 2025 January to March 0 0 April to June 0 0 Total 0 0 Use of Force Incidents reported to State DOJ* Internal Affairs Investigations Initiated * Government Code 12525.2 requires every law enforcement agency to furnish a monthly report to the Department of Justice, for all instances when a peace officer is involved in any of the following: o An incident involving the shooting of a civilian by a peace officer o An incident involving the shooting of a peace officer by a civilian o An incident in which the use of force by a peace officer against a civilian results in serious bodily injury or death o An incident in which use of force by a civilian against a peace officer results in serious bodily injury or death 49 Administration Services Bureau Number of CCW’s Processed 50 Approved Renewed Denied January to March 318 173 60 April to June 525 132 93 YTD Total 843 305 153 Total active CCW’s: 1,845 Administration Services Bureau Commission on Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) 51 On May 20, 2025, POST conducted a compliance inspection of 34 recently hired de ut sheriffs to ensure OST’s standards for background investigations ere adhered to. All were found to be hired properly and within compliance with OST’s selection standards. Community Warning System Outreach Activities September 2024 -May 2025 Notable Event Junior Women’s Academy June 24th – June 26th 52 Participants Ages 14-18 Activities Included: Self-defense SWAT/Marine Patrol/ Helicopter/ K-9 Demos Dispatching Forensics and more 53 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2988 Name: Status:Type:Discussion Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:CONDUCT interviews of finalists for the position of Auditor-Controller, CONSIDER appointing an Auditor-Controller to fill the unexpired term of office ending January 4, 2027, and take related actions. (Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director) Attachments:1. Joanne Bohren Resume_Redacted, 2. Arleicka Conley Resume_Redacted, 3. Carl Richard Eberle Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted, 4. Gregory Lawson Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted, 5. Harjit Nahal Cover Letter & Resume_Redacted Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass 5:0 To:Board of Supervisors From:Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director Report Title:CONDUCT interviews of finalists for the position of Auditor-Controller, CONSIDER appointing an Auditor-Controller to fill the unexpired term of office ending January 4, 2027, and take related actions. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.INTERVIEW the five (5) candidates selected as finalists for the position of Auditor-Controller; and 2.APPOINT a finalist to the position of Contra Costa County Auditor-Controller effective August 11, 2025, to fill the unexpired term of Robert Campbell following his retirement. FISCAL IMPACT: The total annual cost for this position is approximately $454,000. The estimated impact for the current fiscal year is projected to be approximately $416,000, which is included in the Auditor-Controller budget for fiscal year 2025-2026. BACKGROUND: On December 13, 2024, Robert Campbell informed the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator in writing that he was retiring from the office of County Auditor-Controller, effective March 30, 2025. The current term of office for the Auditor-Controller began on January 2, 2023, and expires on January 4, 2027. Government Code section 25304 requires the Board of Supervisors to appoint someone to fill the vacancy. The person appointed to fill the vacancy will hold the office for the unexpired term; that is, until noon on January 4, 2027. On January 14, 2025, the Board of Supervisors established a timeline for a search for qualified candidates for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2988,Version:1 an appointment to the position of Auditor-Controller upon the retirement of Mr. Campbell. The search included an extensive outreach plan with advertisements placed beginning January 17, 2025, and concluding on March 14, 2025, on the County’s website and social media outlets, in addition to announcements with the following agencies: ·Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) ·Municipal Management Association of Northern California (MMANC) ·California State Association of Counties (CSAC) ·International City/County Management Association (ICMA) ·Government Investment Officers Association (GIOA) At the Apil 1, 2025, Board of Supervisors meeting, candidates were interviewed but the decision was made to post the vacancy again. The Wendi Brown Creative Partners (WBCP) agency was selected to facilitate the next stage of the search which closed on June 30, 2025. Today’s item requests the Board to conduct interviews of the five (5) finalists for the position of Auditor- Controller and appoint one (1) individual who will take office effective August 11, 2025, for the remainder of the unexpired term ending on January 4, 2027. The following individuals are scheduled to participate in the interviews: ·Joanne Bohren ·Arleicka Conley ·Carl “Rich” Eberle ·Gregory Lawson ·Harjit Nahal CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ JOANNE M. BOHREN, CPA Martinez, CA | | | After 16 years at a local certified public accounting firm, started at Contra Costa County over 25 years ago and has progressed from an entry level position to Assistant County Auditor-Controller developing a prominent reputation in the areas of governmental accounting and reporting not only in the County, but also in the state of California. As a member of the Policies and Interpretations Committee for the State Controller’s Office (SCO), has been providing feedback on Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) exposure drafts and updates to SCO’s Accounting Standards and Procedures (ASP) manual for ten years. EXPERIENCE MARCH 2023 - CURRENT ASSISTANT COUNTY AUDITOR -CONTROLLER Provides support to the Auditor-Controller including the overseeing of day-to-day administration and supervision of the department. Oversees the management of the Internal Audit, Property Tax, General Accounting, and Special Accounting Divisions. major department programs that have a Countywide impact. Oversaw the 2024 and 2025 updates to the Year-End Closing Manual, including the composition, review, and editing of the chapters for County departments. Oversaw the planning of, as well as provided training in, the 2024 and 2025 Year-End Closing Training for County departments. Reviews various reports and correspondence prior to distribution. Prepared in depth procedures to facilitate the preparation of the Annual Comprehensive Finance Report (ACFR), including the preparation and balancing of the government-wide financial statements. Provides governmental accounting experience and feedback to various divisions and other County departments. Documenting governmental accounting educational materials to be made available to County departments. AUGUST 20 0 8 - MARCH 2023 AUDITOR -CONTROLLER DIVISION MANAGER (REPLACED CHIEF AUDITOR/CHIEF ACCOUNTANT POSITIONS) Served as the Chief Auditor over the Internal Audit Division, Chief Accountant over the Property Tax Division, and Auditor-Controller Division Manager over both divisions for the Office of the Auditor- Controller. Also was a functional lead during the Workday implementation. Internal Audit Division Oversaw the conducting of the internal audit examinations, from preparing the annual examination schedule and presenting it to the Internal Operations Committee, through the attending of entrance and exit conferences at County departments with staff, through the review of the examination reports and working papers. Oversaw the preparation of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) from making staff assignments, to implementing new Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) statements, to preparing the Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), to providing feedback on assignments, to review of the ACFR. All ACFR’s produced during this period received the Government Finance Officer’s Association’s Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. Also oversaw the review and submission of the annual Single Audit report. Property Tax Division Managed and reviewed the work of staff performing various property tax functions. This included reviewing various payments from property tax refunds to apportionments to schools and special districts; reviewing various calculations including general obligation bond rates, appropriations limitations, and redevelopment; and reviewing various forms and reports. Additionally, contributed to the annual updating of the statewide Property Tax Manual (manual) through the Property Tax Managers subcommittee, from providing updated chapters to acting as the Chair overseeing the updates; also made a presentation on the manual at a Property Tax Managers subcommittee meeting. Workday Implementation Was the lead on grants, business assets, and testing. Provided assistance in the miscellaneous payment requests and reports areas, job aid preparation and review, and provided GASB expertise to ensure compliance with governmental accounting standards. Provided reports trainings to County departments, as needed. MARCH 20 0 6 - AUGUST 2008 SUPERVISING ACCOUNTANT As part of the Accounts Payable Division of the Office of the Auditor-Controller, supervised the Accounts Payable division which prepared vendor payments, contract payments, employee expense reimbursements, and the County’s form 1099s. Personally reviewed all of the professional development requests submitted for reimbursement by County employees and conducted reviews of payments processed. OCTOBER 1999 - MARCH 2006 AUDITOR I -III As part of the Internal Audit Division in the Office of the Auditor-Controller, conducted many examinations of departments throughout the County providing feedback on policies, procedures, and compliance and preparing examination reports. Additionally, was the lead on the team preparing the County’s Annual Comprehensive (formerly Comprehensive Annual) Financial Report (ACFR) for audit. This included the implementation of GASB standards including GASB 34-Basic Financial Statements-and Management, Discussion, and Analysis-For State and Local Governments. Was a member of the GASB 34 implementation committee and was responsible for analyzing all of the County’s trust and agency funds determine if they needed to be recategorized. Additionally, was responsible for the setup of the chart of accounts and workpapers with the implementation of Prosystem fx/epace (ACFR software). EDUCATION DECEMBER 1988 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -ACCOUNTING OPTION, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAYWARD DECEMBER 1985 CERTIFICATIONS ACTIVITIES  Certified Public Accountant (active since 1990)  Credentialed California County Senior Executive (CSAC)  Member of the Policies and Interpretations Committee for the California State Controller’s Office 2015-current  Member of the Supervisory Committee for the First Northern California Credit Union 2018-current  Chair of the Property Tax Manual Committee for the Property Tax Managers sub-committee of the California State Association of County Auditors ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume LEADERSHIP AND STRATEGIC EXPERIENCE Ability to provide administrative, management, and professional leadership and direction for the Finance, Budget, and other divisions; develop, implement, and administer goals, objectives, and procedures for providing effective and efficient financial management services; plan organize, direct, and coordinate the work of management, supervisory, professional, technical, and administrative personnel; delegate authority and responsibility; select, supervise, train, and evaluate staff; identify and respond to community and Executive/Board of Directors issues, concerns, and needs; analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals; research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques; prepare and administer large and complex budgets; allocate limited resources in a cost effective manner; prepare clear and concise administrative and financial reports; interpret and apply the policies, procedures, laws, codes, and regulations pertaining to assigned programs and functions; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships, team spirit, and collaboration with those contacted in the course of work. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Auditing and accounting standards as prescribed by the Institute of Internal Auditors and Institute of Certified Public Accountants including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) promulgations, and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) operational characteristics, services, and activities of a comprehensive financial management program; grant funding and administration, public trust funds such as California Employer's Retiree Benefit Trust (CERBT); organization and management practices as applied to the analysis and evaluation of programs, policies, and operational needs; modern and complex principles and practices of financial program development and administration; political and legislative processes; advanced principles and practices of budget preparation and administration; principles of supervision, training, and performance evaluation; pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Successful participation and submission of Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) to the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for consecutive years. Other areas of expertise include: • • Budget Preparation/Monitoring • Overall Work Program (OWP) Preparation/Monitoring • Amendments to Budget/OWP • Indirect Cost Allocation Plans (ICAP) • Internal/External Audits • Coordination and Collaboration with Federal, State and Local Partner Agencies • Staff Memos and Board Presentations • Procurement • ACFR Preparation and GFOA Awards • • Payroll • Retirement Administration • Benefit Administration • Resourceful Supervisor • Non-Profit Financial/Operational Management • Business/Individual Income/Payroll/ State Sales & Use Tax Returns ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Section Director, Budgets and Financial Planning and Analysis, July 2022 – present Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), San Francisco, CA Typical duties include, but are not limited to: • Management oversight of the financial analysis, short and long-term forecasting, and strategic development, monitoring, and amendment of multi-million and multi-billion dollar capital and operating budgets of MTC, the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA), the Bay Area Housing Authority (BAHA), the Bay Area Infrastructure Financing Authority (BAIFA), the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (BAHFA), the Service Authority for Freeways and Expressways (SAFE), the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), the ABAG Finance Authority for Nonprofits (FAN), ABAG Publicly Owned Energy Resources (POWER), and the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA). • Establishing the design of programs, analyzing needs and results, as well as leading and mentoring staff by providing performance oversight and clarifying performance expectations. • Work collaboratively in a team environment with other MTC executives, directors and staff; and help reporting staff engage in MTC’s long and short-term goals and objectives. • Work cooperatively and collaboratively with staff from other agencies (local, regional, state, and federal) including public officials, nongovernmental organizations, and the general public. • Plan and manage section work within time and budget limitations including succession planning, the mentoring and development of reporting staff. • Research and analyze financial issues; seek out new solutions to finance operational problems and develop strategies and policies for ongoing control settings and the implementation of best practices. • Stay current on all required rules and regulations and best practices for government agency financial management, reporting, and compliance. • Translate broad policies into practical, implementable programs and actions. • Lead and direct the operations of the budget, grants, and financial budget analysis teams. • Oversee the preparation of financial reports for all boards and associated committees, attend governing meetings, and present reports and presentations as required and requested. • Review, design, maintain, and oversee Budget internal controls and determine agencywide impacts. • Oversee and lead the preparation of MTC’s Overall Work Programs (OWP) per Federal government funding requirements. • Exercises direct supervision over management, supervisory, professional, technical, and administrative staff. • Oversee and direct the preparation of all operating and capital budgets; oversee contract encumbrance procedures, budget monitoring and reporting, and coordination of budgeting and expense monitoring with MTC sections and teams. • In coordination with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), assist with budget projections, tracking revenue trends, and researching and reporting on complex financial transactions. • Lead operations, in partnership with various directors and staff throughout the agency, on the applications for and management of grants; oversee the financial management of grant funds. ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume • Lead reporting managers to review, update, and implement operational processes and procedures to ensure efficiencies and best practices, and in coordination with connected business operational teams ensuring effective operational support throughout the agency; discuss, inform, and lead staff on the integration and implementation of new revenue sources and new operational programs and projects. • Participate as the CFO’s senior leadership team, working with the agency’s executives to ensure compliant and effective finance division operations. Section Director, Financial Reporting and Operational Accounting, August 2018 – September 2022 Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), San Francisco, CA Typical duties include, but are not limited to: • Management oversight of the financial operations of MTC, the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA), the Bay Area Housing Authority (BAHA), the Bay Area Infrastructure Financing Authority (BAIFA), the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (BAHFA), the Service Authority for Freeways and Expressways (SAFE), the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), the ABAG Finance Authority for Nonprofits (FAN), ABAG Publicly Owned Energy Resources (POWER), and the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA) and numerous affiliated entities. • Establishing the design of programs, analyzing needs and results, as well as leading and mentoring staff by providing performance oversight and clarifying performance expectations. • Work collaboratively in a team environment with other MTC executives, directors and staff; and facilitate stakeholder engagement in MTC’s long and short-term goals and objectives. • Provide support and financial presentations to the Audit Committee, other committees/boards, the MTC Commission, the ABAG Finance Committee, the ABAG Executive Board, and other ABAG committees. • Work cooperatively and collaboratively with staff from other agencies (local, regional, state, and federal) including public officials, nongovernmental organizations, and the general public. • Plan and manage section work within time and budget limitations including succession planning, the mentoring and development of reporting staff. • Research and analyze financial issues; seek out new solutions to finance operational problems and develop strategies and policies for ongoing control settings and the implementation of best practices. • Stay current on all required rules and regulations and best practices for government agency financial management, reporting, and compliance. • Translate broad policies into practical, implementable programs and actions. • Lead and direct the operations of the budget, grants, financial reporting, accounting, and payroll functions and teams. • Oversee and direct MTC’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) reporting, GASB implementations, multiple annual audit processes including managing the contracts, and relationships with outside audit firms. • Oversee the preparation of financial reports for all boards and associated committees, attend governing meetings, and present reports and presentations as required and requested. • Review, design, maintain, and oversee Finance and Accounting internal controls. ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume • Oversee and lead the preparation of MTC’s Overall Work Programs (OWP) per Federal government funding requirements. • Exercises direct supervision over management, supervisory, professional, technical, and administrative staff. • Oversee and direct the preparation of all operating and capital budgets; oversee contract encumbrance procedures, budget monitoring and reporting, and coordination of budgeting and expense monitoring with MTC sections and teams. • In coordination with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), assist with budget projections, tracking revenue trends, and researching and reporting on complex financial transactions. • Lead operations, in partnership with various directors and staff throughout the agency, on the applications for and management of grants; oversee the financial management of grant funds. • Lead reporting managers to review, update, and implement operational processes and procedures to ensure efficiencies and best practices, and in coordination with connected business operational teams ensuring effective operational support throughout the agency; discuss, inform, and lead staff on the integration and implementation of new revenue sources and new operational programs and projects. • Participate as the CFO’s senior leadership team, working with the agency’s executives to ensure compliant and effective finance division operations. Director of Finance & Administrative Services, January 2008 – August 2018 Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG), Monterey, CA Typical duties include, but are not limited to: • Exercises direct supervision over management, supervisory, professional, technical, and administrative staff. • Preparation and coordination of the annual Overall Work Program (OWP) and Budget, including amendments and proposed changes for Federal, State and Local partners. • Adherence and compliance with Subpart F of Title 2 U.S Code Of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirement for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations, including requirements relating to preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA). • Preparation of the Indirect Cost Allocation Plan (ICAP). • Pension and Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) funding, investing and reporting requirements. • Directs, prepares for and coordinates annual internal and external audits. • Performs all payroll functions which may include preparation of payroll reporting, payroll tax preparation and year-end reporting. • Assumes full management responsibility and leadership for all Finance Division services and activities including accounting, budget, grant management, contracts, auditing, and risk management. • Providing and coordinating internal and external staff training for finance and human resource functions. • Manages the development and implementation of Finance Division goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for each assigned service area; establish, within AMBAG policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; allocate resources accordingly. ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume • Continuously monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; assesses and monitors work load, administrative and support systems, and internal reporting relationships; identifies opportunities for improvement; directs the implementation of changes. • Represents the Finance Division to other partner agencies, the Board of Directors, elected officials and outside agencies; explains and interprets Finance Division programs, policies, and activities; negotiates and resolves sensitive, significant, and controversial issues. • Provides audited financial statements in compliance with the GFOA ACFR program and submits annual for the award. • Selects, trains, motivates, and evaluates Finance Division personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies. • Plans, directs, and coordinates the Finance Division's Overall Work Program; meets with management staff to identify and resolve problems; assigns projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; reviews and evaluates work methods and procedures. • Manages all financial and operational functions of AMBAG’s non-profit arm, Regional Analysis and Planning Services, Inc. (RAPS) including tax return preparation and dissemination of information to the Board of Directors. • Oversees the development and administration of the AMBAG and related agency budgets; directs the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, supplies and other expenditures; directs the monitoring of and approves expenditures; directs the preparation of and implements budgetary adjustments as necessary. • Provides staff assistance to the Executive Director and AMBAG staff; prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. • Conducts a variety of financial analysis, investigations, and operational studies; recommends modifications to Finance programs, policies, and procedures as appropriate. • Provides financial oversight of AMBAG budget by reviewing and approving contracts and purchase orders, reviewing all grant applications and preparing periodic regular reports to management, the Executive Finance Committee and Board of Directors on the financial status of the organization’s budgets and programs. • Reviews cash flow to ensure that resources are available to pay invoices from vendors and subrecipients, payroll and related costs, and other payments; ensures that invoicing to funding agencies is done expeditiously and accurately. • Oversees the process of amending the AMBAG budget as needed and receiving approval from funding agencies. • Stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of financial management and information systems. • Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive inquiries and complaints. • Performs human resource, payroll and other related duties and responsibilities as assigned. • Committee member and participant for the fiscal/audit/bylaw/expert feedback committees for the California Special District Association (CSDA). • GFOA Special Review Committee member and participant for annual ACFR reviews. • Assistant other city, county, jurisdiction agencies and transportation agencies with finance/human resources/administrative/procurement duties as a consultant or by agreement. ARLEICKA CONLEY Cell: Arleicka Conley Resume Business Faculty Instructor, January 2006 – January 2008 Heald College, LLC, Salinas, CA • Facilitate student learning in program areas through a variety of methodologies, types of assessments, and an environment conducive to student success. • Provide quality instruction, meet course objectives, requirements, and student learning outcomes. Manage the classroom environment using a variety of teaching strategies; support students and their effort to succeed, provide formative and summative assessment of student learning, facilitate a safe, positive and supportive learning environment. Financial Specialist, January 2005 – Feburary 2006 Robert Half International, Inc., San Jose, CA • Specialization in the preparation of tax returns and tax planning of all entities, accounting, financial management, payroll, audits, compilations, reviews, and many other functions in the accounting field. • Provides consultation to clients regarding areas in which they are lacking. Whether that derives from employee turnover or a new segment to the company. Accountant/Auditor, February 2000 – December 2004 Hayashi & Wayland Accounting & Consulting LLP, Salinas, CA • Coordinated and led engagement planning process, including scheduling of planning meetings and fieldwork, design of testwork procedures and audit program preparation, established more effective internal controls, etc. • Trained and supervised 6 – 10 personnel in accounting, auditing and software skills in client, office and classroom settings. Demonstrated effective project management skills by inspiring teamwork and responsibility with engagement team members during audit engagements. Developed effective use of current technology (One of the first firm members to utilize and implement the paperless audit program) and tools to enhance the effectiveness of deliverables and services. • Prepared income tax returns and advised clients of the tax advantages and disadvantages. • Prepared payroll tax returns, business property statements, and business valuations, while meeting deadlines and client needs. • Examined journal vouchers, general ledger reconciliations, and numerous analyses including P&L variances, inter-company accounts and aging. TECHNICAL EXPERTISE Central Square, OneSolutions, Ceridian, Paychex Preview, Paychex Flex, Time Labor Online (TLO), Kronos, Paychex Stratus Time, PeopleSoft, QuickBooks, Peachtree, Mas90, BlackBaud, Raisers Edge, Creative Solutions, Account Trial Balance (ATB), Lawson, RSM McGladery, Lacerte, CCH, CFS, PPC, Superforms, Citrix, Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe/Creative Cloud, PeopleSoft HR/Financial, including extensive Mac/Window-based accounting, tax, and business valuation software. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA Masters of Science, Taxation (Fall of 2008) Bachelor of Science, Accounting (Spring 2003) 1999-2001 The National Dean’s List Actively pursuing the Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO) certification C. Richard Eberle Plumas Lake, CA 95961 | | June 26, 2025 County Board of Supervisors County of Contra Costa 651 Pine Street Marnez, CA 94553 Dear County Board of Supervisors, I am wring to express my interest in the Interim Auditor-Controller posion for the County of Contra Costa. As a CPA with over 13 years of execuve leadership as the Auditor-Controller of Yuba County, I bring a depth of experience in financial stewardship, cross-departmental collaboraon, and system modernizaon that aligns perfectly with your organizaon’s priories and values. In my current role, I oversee a $325+ million budget and lead a 14-person department commied to integrity, efficiency, and transparency. I’ve implemented a new countywide financial system, implemented a new payroll system, and helped streamline our cash disbursement cycle by 30% without adding costs. All are efforts that reflect both strategic leadership and operaonal excellence. Addionally, I’ve built strong relaonships with special districts. Most recently in May 2025, I hosted a roundtable meeng with our specials districts discussing the proper way to handle public funds and addressing audit requirements. The aendees were appreciave of the informaon and the desire to work in a collaborave environment. My professional track record includes iniang and co-leading a working group with a property tax soware vendor to drive needed system improvements, which directly supports the kind of forward- thinking modernizaon your office is pursuing. I’ve also served as President of the California State Auditor-Controller’s Associaon and currently parcipate in the legislave analysis commiee of that organizaon. I also currently sit on the board of the Yuba-Suer-Colusa United Way, where I helped improve nonprofit financial operaons and governance, further evidence of my commitment to both public accountability and community service. I am excited by the opportunity to bring my skills to a larger, more complex organizaon like Contra Costa County, especially at this pivotal moment of system transions and process improvement. I would welcome the chance to further discuss how I can contribute to your vision for excellence in public finance and transparent governance. Thank you for your consideraon. Sincerely, C. Richard Eberle, CPA, MBA C Richard Eberle, CPA, MBA Plumas Lake, CA 95961 Professional Profile  Certified Public Accountant (CPA License #111874)  13+ years as Auditor-Controller for a local government organization with a $325+ million budget, interacting with department heads to identify needs to improve operational efficiency.  Developing a highly functioning team and strengthening partnerships across the organization.  Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to quickly develop positive working relationships.  Implement a new, countywide financial system.  Consistently seeking innovative and technological solutions to improve operations. Professional Experience Auditor-Controller, County of Yuba, January 2012 – Present (1000 county employees, $325+million budget, department budget $2.3 million, 14 employees)  Partner with the County Administrator to recommend and implement financial policies to increase reserves and improve financial stability of the County.  Mentor department of 14 employees through professional development, coaching, and training.  Prepare financial policies for implementation and conduct periodic review, insuring they are consistent with best practices and current accounting standards.  Prepare responses to departments and constituents on policy and operational inquiries, such as responding to special district on keeping funds in county treasury.  Worked with our team to increase the cash disbursement cycle performance by 30% without additional staff or increased costs.  Assisted a local fire district in improving payroll operations  Work with departments to ensure operations comply with county policy along with state and other laws and regulations.  Improved agency-wide disaster accounting function by helping to establish data collection and reporting standards that align with NIMS guidelines and internal policies. Advisory Associate, KPMG, February 2011 – December 2011  Performed control-based and compliance audits for clients in insurance, health care, government services and the Department of Energy  Developed an audit program for a local health care provider to ensure their affiliated charitable foundations followed established policies related to donation acceptance which became a benchmark for similar audits in the future.  Work on teams to audit control environments for governmental and public healthcare claims processing systems. Audit Associate, Perry-Smith, LLP, August 2008 – February 2011  Performing financial statement audits for 20+ clients in a variety of industries, including local governments, school districts, community banks and financial institutions, with assets ranging from $500 million to $1.5 billion.  Audit responsibilities included cash and investments, receivables, revenues, capital assets, payables, expenses, liabilities, controls over related financial cycles and IT.  Familiarity with principles of fund accounting and GASB entries for governmental entities. IT Manager/Staff Accountant, Jerome B. Crippen & Associates, May 2006 – June 2008  Prepared monthly reports of financial status for use by various levels of decision makers including directors and other decision makers to aid in directing the affairs of the business.  Prepared yearly budgets for and made policy recommendations to top level decision makers based on financial information.  Upgraded computer systems and trained staff on changes to gain efficiency in tax preparation process.  Provided general bookkeeping services for several clients, including managing the accounting function for a Sacramento trade organization with approximately $3.5 million in assets.  Routinely met with clients to understand needs, recommending solutions to address those needs, and reporting on progress.  Stabilized and maintained the office’s IT infrastructure and was able to minimize downtime due to a server failure three weeks before the end of tax season to a single day. Education, Licenses & Certifications Certified Public Accountant (CPA License #111874) Master of Business Administration, 2021, William Jessup University Bachelor of Science (BS) in Information Technology/ Business Management; 2005, Brigham Young University Professional and Community Organizations California State Auditor-Controller’s Association (CalSACA) Executive Committee - President (2020-2021) - 1st Vice President (2019-2020) - 2nd Vice President (2018-2019) Legislative Committee (Analysis of legislation of interest to and affecting Auditor- Controllers) - Chair (2016-2018) - Member (2014-2016, 2023-Present) Yuba-Sutter-Colusa United Way - Board Member 2022 – Present - Treasurer 2024 – Present Dr. Gregory O. Lawson | June 17, 2025 Recruitment Committee Contra Costa County Office of the Auditor-Controller Martinez, CA Dear Members of the Selection Committee, I am writing to express my enthusiastic interest in the Auditor-Controller position with Contra Costa County. With over two decades of public sector financial leadership including roles as Chief Financial Officer, Controller, Chief Consultant, and Audit Manager for municipalities, counties, and special districts, I bring a proven record of strategic oversight, audit expertise, and transparent financial stewardship. My career has been dedicated to upholding fiscal integrity, modernizing systems, and building high-performing teams that embody accountability and service. As CFO/ Treasurer of Alameda County, CFO of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change and Deputy Finance Director of the City of Richmond, I have led diverse finance functions: from internal audit and general accounting to property tax, investments, debt issuance, and payroll operations. At Alameda County, I directed the $6 billion Investment Pool, oversaw the Deferred Compensation Program, oversaw the Short-term Loans Program for Scholls throughout the County and served as Trustee for the $7 billion Retirement Association. I also chaired both the Treasury Oversight and Deferred Compensation Committees and helped modernize internal processes to produce immediate budget savings and long-term operational efficiency. As CFO / Treasurer for Alameda County, I successfully led the completion of over 20 financial audits (including quarterly, annual, special, internal and external audits) that were submitted on time, and with no audit findings. Earlier in my career, I conducted and led over 125 governmental audits with Deloitte & Touche and Grant Thornton, focusing on internal controls, single audits, and financial reporting across local and federal agencies. As an auditor and financial consultant, I developed internal control policies, trained finance teams, and prepared Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports for several California cities and districts, including Contra Costa's neighbors in Oakland, Hayward, and Richmond. Beyond my technical qualifications, I am a consensus-driven leader who values equity, transparency, and innovation. I’ve successfully led finance teams through ERP and payroll system upgrades, advocated for legislative reform while serving on the California Association of County Treasurers and Tax Collectors’ Legislative Committee, and championed interdepartmental collaboration to drive accountable governance. I hold a B.S. in Accounting from California State University-East Bay, advanced degrees in Leadership from Emory and Columbia Universities, and have completed relevant certifications through the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). I meet the statutory requirements for this role, having held senior fiscal leadership positions in multiple counties and cities for well over three years within the last five. Contra Costa County deserves a fiscally responsible and visionary Auditor-Controller, one who can provide operational continuity while modernizing systems, strengthening internal controls, and elevating public trust. I would be honored to bring my experience and commitment to serve the residents and departments of Contra Costa County in that capacity. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how I can contribute to the County’s continued excellence in financial stewardship and service delivery. Sincerely, Dr. Gregory O. Lawson Dr. Gregory O. Lawson | PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Seasoned financial executive with over 20 years of expertise in public accounting and finance, serving local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as Fortune 500 companies. Adept in financial leadership roles including CFO, Controller, Audit Manager, and Senior Auditor with proven success in optimizing financial operations, implementing best practices, and driving efficiency. Skilled in accounting, auditing, budgeting, financial reporting, leadership, team development, strategic planning, treasury, and regulatory compliance. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Chief Financial Officer The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Atlanta, GA (July 2023-June 2025) • Lead and oversee finance and administration, managing accounting, budgeting, grants, investments, payroll, and procurement. • Ensure compliance with GAAP, GASB, FASB, and regulatory guidelines. • Develop strategic financial goals, internal controls, and audit coordination. • Train, supervise, and mentor finance teams for operational excellence. • Provide financial reporting and oversight for annual audits and IRS 990 filings. Chief Financial Consultant Lawson & Associates (October 2018-June 2023) • Prepared Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR) for various governmental entities. • Provided technical guidance on GAAP, GASB, financial statements, and regulatory compliance. • Developed financial policies, procedures, and internal controls to enhance efficiency. • Led financial audits for over 100 government entities, ensuring accuracy and accountability. Chief Financial Officer / Treasurer Alameda County, Oakland, CA (March 2014-September 2018) • Oversaw financial operations including accounting auditing, budgeting, debt management, investments, and collections. • Managed all county debt issuances and refinancing efforts. • Directed a $6 billion investment pool and chaired the Treasury Oversight Committee. • Developed strategic cost-saving initiatives, including IT-led efficiency improvements. • Provided leadership for treasury staff training and professional development. Other Relevant Roles: • Deputy Finance Director, City of Richmond, CA • Controller, City of Oakland, CA • Audit Manager & Senior Auditor, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Grant Thornton LLP EDUCATION • Doctorate Degree in Leadership – Emory University, Atlanta, GA • Master’s Degree in Leadership – Master’s Degree in Leadership, New York, NY • Bachelor of Science (Accounting Major) – California State University-East Bay, CA RELEVANT TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS • Advanced Treasury Management, Government Finance Officer Association (GFOA) • Financial Planning & Multi-year Budgeting, GFOA • Cash Flow Forecasting, GFOA • Advanced Governmental Accounting, GFOA • Pensions, OPEB, and Debt for Local Governments, Georgia State University PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS • California Association of County Treasurers and Tax Collectors (CACTTC), Legislative Committee Member • National Association of Government Defined Contribution Administrators, Associate Member • Government Finance Officers Association, Associate Member • Deloitte US Alumni, Member TECHNICAL SKILLS • ORACLE Financials | SAP | PeopleSoft | QuickBooks | Microsoft Suite , BENICIA, USA, 94510 • • HARJIT S. NAHAL Assistant County Auditor Controller PROFILE SUMMARY Assistant County Auditor Controller with over two decades of progressive expertise in financial management, payroll administration, disbursements, fund accounting, and regulatory compliance. A dedicated and detail-oriented County employee demonstrating strong analytical skills, having successfully implemented systems to enhance operational efficiency and reporting accuracy. Committed to cross- department collaboration and policy development to drive transparency and organizational success. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ASSISTANT COUNTY AUDITOR CONTROLLER Sep 2013 - Present Contra Costa County Office of the Auditor Controller Martinez, CA ⬧ Oversee daily operations, ensuring compliance with fiscal policies and standards. ⬧ Manage departmental budget and personnel activities, driving efficiency and cost-effectiveness. ⬧ Coordinate implementation of critical systems, enhancing operational continuity. ⬧ Direct office functions in the Auditor-Controller's absence, maintaining seamless operations. ⬧ Facilitate policy and procedure updates, aligning with current Federal, State, and County regulations. ⬧ Conducted detailed financial analyses to identify discrepancies, leading to enhanced reporting accuracy and informed decision-making. ⬧ Maintained comprehensive records and documentation, ensuring adherence to auditing standards and enhancing operational transparency. ⬧ Coordinated cross-departmental efforts for policy updates, ensuring compliance with regulations and fostering a culture of transparency. ⬧ Facilitated team training sessions to enhance understanding of fiscal policies, promoting adherence and improving overall team performance. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT – PAYROLL/ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DIVISIONS Dec 2009 - Sep 2013 Contra Costa County - Office of the Auditor Controller Martinez, CA ⬧ Led Payroll and Accounts Payable Divisions, ensuring compliance with labor codes, union agreements, County resolutions and regulations. ⬧ Led payroll processing for over 10,000 County and Special District employees, ensuring timely and accurate payrolls. ⬧ Streamlined processes with Kronos and PeopleSoft, achieving operational improvements. ⬧ Contributed key decisions on county policies, impacting pay practices and compliance. ⬧ Managed office operations in absence of senior management, maintaining seamless functionality. ⬧ Contributed to budget preparation and system implementations, enhancing efficiency. ⬧ Maintained comprehensive financial records, ensuring adherence to auditing standards and facilitating smooth annual audits with minimal findings. SUPERVISING ACCOUNTANT – PAYROLL/PROPERTY TAX DIVISIONS Oct 2005 - Dec 2009 Contra Costa County Office of the Auditor Controller Martinez, CA ⬧ Managed payroll for County and Special Districts, ensuring regulatory compliance and timely processing. ⬧ Assisted in labor negotiations, enhancing benefit account reconciliation processes. ⬧ Streamlined payroll processes across multiple districts, ensuring compliance and timely disbursement, leading to noticeable improvements in operational efficiency. ⬧ Maintained comprehensive records of payroll transactions, ensuring meticulous financial reporting and adherence to regulatory standards. ⬧ Resolved tax roll issues through collaboration with the Tax Collectors and Assessors Offices. ⬧ Improved public interactions by effectively addressing property tax inquiries. ⬧ Coordinated with Tax Collectors and Assessors to build and close tax rolls, fostering strong interdepartmental relationships and improving resolution times. ⬧ Mentored junior accountants, promoting skill development and collaboration, which contributed to a stronger team dynamic and improved performance. ACCOUNTANT I – III – PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Jun 2000 - Oct 2005 Contra Costa County Office of the Auditor Controller Martinez, CA ⬧ Managed tax roll corrections, collaborating with Tax Collector to resolve claims. ⬧ Coordinated SB90 meetings, ensuring compliance and effective financial management. ⬧ Prepared annual reports, enhancing accuracy and transparency in tax division. ⬧ Reconciled accounts, improving financial accuracy and operational efficiency. ⬧ Processed 1915 Act Bond Files, ensuring timely and accurate documentation. ⬧ Coordinated with cross-functional teams to resolve tax issues, fostering effective communication and timely resolution of discrepancies. ⬧ Demonstrated strong teamwork and adaptability, contributing positively to a collaborative office environment. ⬧ Streamlined tax roll correction processes, achieving substantial improvements in claim resolution efficiency and accuracy. SKILLS Public Accounting, Fiscal Management, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Compliance, Process Improvement, Payroll Administration, Disbursements, Auditing, Team Leadership, Cross-Department Collaboration, Problem Solving, Policy Development, Internal Controls, Financial Analysis, Budget Management, Process Automation, Employee Training. EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Jun 1997 - Jun 1999 University of Phoenix-California Sacramento, CA ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE, ACCOUNTING Oct 1994 - Jul 1996 Heald Business College Sacramento, CA 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2989 Name: Status:Type:Discussion Item Passed File created:In control:4/14/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:CONSIDER accepting the monthly update on the activities and oversight of the County's Head Start Program, and provide guidance. (Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director) Attachments:1. July 2025 BOS Head Start Update FINAL.pdf, 2. 1. Notice of Award 09CH012839-02, 3. 2. OHS Monitoring Review Report - 09CH012839, 4. 3. MB-25-05 Revised State Median Income Ceilings and Income Ranking Table for FY25-26, 5. 4. MB-25-06 Assessment and Reporting of Family Fees for FY25-26, 6. 5. CCB-25-15 Implementation of Assembly Bill (AB) 1808, 7. 6. CCB-25-16 Revised Family Fee Schedule for FY25-26, 8. 7. CCB-25-17 Revised State Median Income Ceilings and Income Ranking Table for FY25-26, 9. 8. New HSPPS Compliance Timeline and Analysis Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass 4:0 To:Board of Supervisors From:Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director Report Title:Update on Head Start Programs and Oversight ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: CONSIDER accepting the monthly update on the activities and oversight of the County's Head Start Program as recommended by the Employment and Human Services Director, and provide guidance. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: Per Board Resolution No. 2023/274, the Board receives monthly updates on and provides guidance related to the activities of the Head Start program. This is the July 2025 update. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The County will not be in compliance with Head Start program requirements, which may jeopardize funding and successful 2024-2029 grant implementation. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: The services provided under this contract support all five of Contra Costa County's community outcomes: (1) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2989,Version:1 "Children Ready for and Succeeding in School"; (2) "Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood"; (3) "Families that are Economically Self-Sufficient"; (4) "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing"; and (5) "Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families". 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C h a n g e t h a t m a y I m p a c t C o n t r a c t s w i t h Pa r t n e r s 27 5 555 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 27 6 6 Ce n t e r E n r o l l m e n t R a t e s CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Cu r r e n t S l o t A l l o t m e n t s : • Fe d e r a l S l o t s ( H e a d S t a r t ) = 1 , 2 0 1 ( 1 , 2 0 1 f i l l e d s l o t s a s o f J u n e 2 0 2 5 ) • St a t e S l o t s ( C D E a n d C D S S ) = 7 6 4 ( 7 6 4 f i l l e d s l o t s a s o f J u n e 2 0 2 5 ) • To t a l U n i q u e S l o t s = 1 , 3 4 5 ( 1 , 3 4 5 f i l l e d s l o t s a s o f J u n e 2 0 2 5 ) Cu r r e n t E n r o l l m e n t R e q u i r e m e n t s : • Fe d e r a l l y F u n d e d = 9 7 % s l o t s f i l l e d • St a t e F u n d e d = C u r r e n t l y “ h o l d h a r m l e s s ” m e a n i n g n o p e n a l t i e s f o r n o t fi l l i n g a l l s l o t s . W h e n “ h o l d h a r m l e s s ” e n d s i n J u n e 2 0 2 6 , w e w i l l n o lo n g e r b e f u n d e d f o r u n f i l l e d s l o t s . 27 7 7 Ce n t e r A t t e n d a n c e R a t e s CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 27 8 8 Av e r a g e C e n t e r M e a l s & S n a c k s P e r D a y CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 27 9 9 Ve n d e d M e a l s S e r v i c e s C o n t r a c t CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Ve n d o r : O r d o , I n c . wi t h m e a l s p r e p a r e d l o c a l l y b y C h e f T o m f r o m C l a s s i c C a t e r i n g i n P l e a s a n t H i l l Te r m : A u g u s t 1 , 2 0 2 5 – Ju n e 3 0 , 2 0 2 6 (u p t o 4 o n e - y e a r r e n e w a l o p t i o n s ) An n u a l i z e d A m o u n t : $ 1 , 2 5 0 , 5 8 1 in i t i a l 1 1 - m o n t h c o n t r a c t = $ 1 , 1 4 6 , 3 6 6 an n u a l f u n d i n g i n c r e a s e s e x p e c t e d Re t a i n e d S t a f f : 4 o f t h e 8 p o t e n t i a l l y i m p a c t e d p o s i t i o n s Pr e s e n t e d o n C o n s e n t C a l e n d a r t o d a y ( 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 ) 28 0 10 Ce n t e r T e a c h e r a n d S i t e S u p e r v i s o r V a c a n c i e s CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Li n e s = V a c a n c y R a t e Te a c h e r v a c a n c i e s r a t e s d e c l i n e d s t a r t i n g i n N o v e m b e r 20 2 4 d u e t o e l i m i n a t i o n o f F T E s a l o n g w i t h h i r i n g . 28 1 11 Ch i l d r e n S e r v e d i n C h i l d C a r e CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Co v i d B e g a n 28 2 1212 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 28 3 13 CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 He a d S t a r t B u d g e t E x p e n d i t u r e s 28 4 14 He a d S t a r t C r e d i t C a r d E x p e n d i t u r e s CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Al l c r e d i t c a r d e x p e n d i t u r e s a r e m a d e b y a u t h o r i z e d s t a f f f o r bu d g e t e d p u r c h a s e s t o s u p p o r t r e a s o n a b l e p r o g r a m e x p e n d i t u r e s . 28 5 15 HS C o n t i n u a t i o n G r a n t F Y 2 5 - 2 6 A w a r d e d B u d g e t CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 *Th e F Y 2 4 - 2 5 A w a r d w a s t h e f i r s t o f a f i v e - y e a r a w a r d a n d w a s f o r S e p t e m b e r t h r o u g h J u l y ( 1 0 m o n t h s ) to a l i g n t h e f o l l o w i n g f o u r y e a r s w i t h t h e c o u n t y a n n u a l f i s c a l y e a r . 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N o t i c e o f A w a r d 0 9 C H 0 1 2 8 3 9 - 0 2 Ca t e g o r y *A n n u a l i z e d FY 2 4 - 2 5 Aw a r d FY 2 5 - 2 6 Aw a r d C h a n g e Pr o g r a m O p e r a t i o n ( s a l a r i e s , b e n e f i t s , e q u i p m e n t , s u p p l i e s , t r a v e l ) $ 2 0 , 3 1 1 , 1 9 1 $ 2 0 , 3 1 1 , 1 9 1 $0 Tr a i n i n g a n d T e c h n i c a l A s s i s t a n c e $2 6 6 , 1 5 1 $ 2 6 6 , 1 5 1 $ 0 To t a l F e d e r a l F u n d i n g $2 0 , 5 7 7 , 3 4 2 $ 2 0 , 5 7 7 , 3 4 2 $ 0 Re q u i r e d N o n - F e d e r a l S h a r e ( 2 5 % n o n - f e d e r a l ) $5 , 1 4 4 , 3 3 6 $ 5 , 1 4 4 , 3 3 6 $ 0 Me a s u r e X O v e r m a t c h $1 , 0 2 4 , 0 0 0 $ 1 , 0 2 4 , 0 0 0 $ 0 To t a l F e d e r a l a n d N o n - F e d e r a l $2 6 , 7 4 5 , 6 7 8 $ 2 6 , 7 4 5 , 6 7 8 $ 0 28 6 1616 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 28 7 17 He a l t h a n d S a f e t y C o m p l i a n c e In d i c a t o r s w i t h n o n - c o m p l i a n c e s ( N C ) o v e r 1 0 % i n J u n e 20 2 5 : 1. R e v i e w o f o t h e r m o n i t o r i n g t o o l s a c c u r a t e l y r e f l e c t yo u r o b s e r v a t i o n s t o d a y . ( 1 3 / 3 1 = 4 2 % N C ) 2. S a f e e n v i r o n m e n t s a r e e v i d e n t a n d p r o m o t e a c t i v e su p e r v i s i o n o f a l l c h i l d r e n . ( 5 / 3 1 = 1 6 % N C ) 3. A l a r m s a n d l o c k s i n h a l l w a y s , f r o n t d o o r s , a n d g a t e s ar e i n w o r k i n g o r d e r . ( 1 1 / 8 0 = 1 4 % N C ) 4. C l a s s r o o m T r a n s i t i o n T r a c k i n g S h e e t a c c u r a t e l y re f l e c t s c u r r e n t c h i l d r e n i n c l a s s r o o m o r t r a n s i t i o n . (5 / 3 1 = 1 6 % N C ) 5. T h e r e a r e n o s p l i n t e r s , c r a c k s , r o t t i n g , o r s h a r p e n d s on w o o d i n p l a y g r o u n d . ( 5 / 4 0 = 1 3 % N C ) 6. A l l p l a y g r o u n d e q u i p m e n t i s a g e - a p p r o p r i a t e , i n g o o d re p a i r , a n d h a v e a p p r o p r i a t e r a i l i n g s . ( 5 / 4 0 = 1 3 % N C ) CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 28 8 18 Un u s u a l I n c i d e n t s & C i t a t i o n s CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Re p o r t a b l e i n c i d e n t s a s d e f i n e d b y t h e Of f i c e o f H e a d S t a r t ( O H S ) OH S co n s i d e r s a “ s i g n i f i c a n t i n c i d e n t ” to b e a n y i n c i d e n t t h a t r e s u l t s i n s e r i o u s in j u r y o r h a r m t o a c h i l d , v i o l a t e s H e a d St a r t s t a n d a r d s o f c o n d u c t a t 4 5 C F R §13 0 2 . 9 0 ( c ) , o r r e s u l t s i n a c h i l d b e i n g le f t a l o n e , u n s u p e r v i s e d , o r r e l e a s e d t o an u n a u t h o r i z e d a d u l t . A p r o g r a m m u s t re p o r t a l l s i g n i f i c a n t i n c i d e n t s a f f e c t i n g th e h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y o f c h i l d r e n w i t h 7 da y s . Ca l i f o r n i a D e p a r t m e n t o f S o c i a l Se r v i c e s C o m m u n i t y C a r e L i c e n s i n g Ci t a t i o n s Ty p e A : An i m m e d i a t e r i s k t o t h e he a l t h , s a f e t y o r p e r s o n a l r i g h t s o f ch i l d r e n i n c a r e . 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C o r r e c t i v e Ac t i o n p e r i o d e n d e d . • Ju n e 9 : F o l l o w - u p r e v i e w w i t h O H S • Ju l y 8 : M o n i t o r i n g R e v i e w R e p o r t i s s u e d . Fi n d i n g c o r r e c t e d . 2. O H S M o n i t o r i n g R e v i e w R e p o r t – 09 C H 0 1 2 8 3 9 29 0 2020 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 29 1 21 CD E M a n a g e m e n t B u l l e t i n Ma n a g e m e n t B u l l e t i n M B - 2 5 - 0 5 i s s u e d : Ju n e 6 , 2 0 2 5 Su b j e c t : Re v i s e d S t a t e M e d i a n I n c o m e C e i l i n g s a n d I n c o m e R a n k i n g T a b l e f o r F i s c a l Y e a r 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 In f o r m a t i o n : No t i f i e s C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e P r e s c h o o l P r o g r a m ( C S P P ) c o n t r a c t o r s o f t h e u p d a t e d i n c o m e c e i l i n g s an d t h e i n c o m e r a n k i n g t a b l e f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 . Ac t i o n : CS B s t a f f u p d a t e d i n c o m e g u i d a n c e p r o c e d u r e s a n d d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g s t s t a f f i n g u n i t s i n v o l v e d w i t h el i g i b i l i t y a n d e n r o l l m e n t . CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 3. M B - 2 5 - 0 5 R e v i s e d S t a t e M e d i a n I n c o m e C e i l i n g s a n d I n c o m e R a n k i n g Ta b l e f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 29 2 22 CD E M a n a g e m e n t B u l l e t i n Ma n a g e m e n t B u l l e t i n M B - 2 5 - 0 6 i s s u e d : Ju n e 6 , 2 0 2 5 Su b j e c t : As s e s s m e n t a n d R e p o r t i n g o f F a m i l y F e e s f o r F i s c a l Y e a r 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 In f o r m a t i o n : No t i f i e s C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e P r e s c h o o l ( C S P P ) c o n t r a c t o r s o f t h e F Y 2 5 - 2 6 F a m i l y F e e S c h e d u l e t h a t be c a m e e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1 , 2 0 2 5 , a n d p r o v i d e s g u i d a n c e o n c a l c u l a t i n g f a m i l y f e e s . Ac t i o n : CS B s t a f f u p d a t e d f a m i l y f e e s c h e d u l e a n d d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g s t s t a f f i n g u n i t s i n v o l v e d w i t h e l i g i b i l i t y an d e n r o l l m e n t . 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M B - 2 5 - 0 6 A s s e s s m e n t a n d R e p o r t i n g o f F a m i l y F e e s f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 29 3 23 CD S S C h i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n Ch i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n 2 5 - 1 5 i s s u e d : Ju n e 9 , 2 0 2 5 Su b j e c t : Im p l e m e n t a t i o n o f A s s e m b l y B i l l ( A B ) 1 8 0 8 ( C h a p t e r 3 5 6 , S t a t u t e s 2 0 2 4 ) In f o r m a t i o n : Pr o v i d e s g u i d a n c e t o c o u n t i e s a n d c h i l d c a r e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t c o n t r a c t o r s r e l a t e d t o t h e pr o v i s i o n o f 2 4 - m o n t h e l i g i b i l i t y p u r s u a n t t o A B 1 8 0 8 ( C h a p t e r 3 5 6 , S t a t u t e s 2 0 2 4 ) . E f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 1 , 2 0 2 5 , AB 1 8 0 8 a m e n d s W I C S e c t i o n 1 0 2 7 1 t o e x t e n d t h e m i n i m u m 1 2 - m o n t h e l i g i b i l i t y p e r i o d t o 2 4 - m o n t h s f o r el i g i b l e i n d i v i d u a l s e n r o l l e d i n t h e C a l i f o r n i a W o r k O p p o r t u n i t y a n d R e s p o n s i b i l i t y t o K i d s ( C a l W O R K s ) C h i l d Ca r e P r o g r a m s . Ac t i o n : CS B s t a f f u p d a t e d p r o c e d u r e s a c c o r d i n g l y . CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 5. C C B - 2 5 - 1 5 I m p l e m e n t a t i o n o f A s s e m b l y B i l l ( A B ) 1 8 0 8 29 4 24 CD S S C h i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n Ch i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n 2 5 - 1 6 i s s u e d : Ju n e 1 9 , 2 0 2 5 Su b j e c t : Re v i s e d F a m i l y F e e S c h e d u l e f o r F i s c a l Y e a r ( F Y ) 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 In f o r m a t i o n : Pr o v i d e s g u i d a n c e t o c o u n t i e s a n d c h i l d c a r e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t c o n t r a c t o r s r e g a r d i n g t h e r e v i s e d fa m i l y f e e s c h e d u l e f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 , e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1 , 2 0 2 5 . T h i s a p p l i e s t o t h e s u b s i d y p r o g r a m s ( C C T R , C 2 A P , a n d CA P P ) . Ac t i o n : CS B s t a f f u p d a t e d f a m i l y f e e s c h e d u l e a n d d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g s t s t a f f i n g u n i t s i n v o l v e d w i t h e l i g i b i l i t y an d e n r o l l m e n t . F o r f a m i l i e s w h o w e r e a s s e s s e d a f a m i l y f e e u t i l i z i n g t h e F Y 2 4 - 2 5 S c h e d u l e , a n d t h e n e w fa m i l y f e e s c h e d u l e y i e l d s a l e s s e r a m o u n t , w e s h a l l d e c r e a s e t h e f a m i l y ’ s f e e a s a p p l i c a b l e a n d i s s u e a N O A . CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 6. C C B - 2 5 - 1 6 R e v i s e d F a m i l y F e e S c h e d u l e f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 29 5 25 CD S S C h i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n Ch i l d C a r e B u l l e t i n 2 5 - 1 7 i s s u e d : Ju n e 2 4 , 2 0 2 5 Su b j e c t : Re v i s e d S t a t e M e d i a n I n c o m e ( S M I ) C e i l i n g s a n d I n c o m e R a n k i n g T a b l e f o r F i s c a l Y e a r ( F Y ) 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 In f o r m a t i o n : No t i f i e s c o u n t i e s a n d c h i l d c a r e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t c o n t r a c t o r s o f t h e r e v i s e d S c h e d u l e o f I n c o m e Ce i l i n g s a n d I n c o m e R a n k i n g T a b l e t o b e u s e d t o d e t e r m i n e a f a m i l y ’ s i n c o m e e l i g i b i l i t y f o r s t a t e -s u b s i d i z e d ch i l d c a r e a n d d e v e l o p m e n t p r o g r a m s f o r F i s c a l Y e a r ( F Y ) 2 0 2 5 - 2 6 . T h e s e a p p l y t o t h e s u b s i d y p r o g r a m s ( C C T R , C2 A P , a n d C A P P ) . Ac t i o n : CS B s t a f f u p d a t e d i n c o m e g u i d a n c e p r o c e d u r e s a n d d i s t r i b u t e d a m o n g s t s t a f f i n g u n i t s i n v o l v e d w i t h el i g i b i l i t y a n d e n r o l l m e n t . CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 7. C C B - 2 5 - 1 7 R e v i s e d S t a t e M e d i a n I n c o m e C e i l i n g s a n d I n c o m e R a n k i n g Ta b l e f o r F Y 2 5 - 2 6 29 6 2626 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 29 7 27 Re c o m m e n d a t i o n CO N S I D E R a c c e p t i n g t h e m o n t h l y u p d a t e o n t h e a c t i v i t i e s a n d o v e r s i g h t of t h e C o u n t y ' s H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m a n d p r o v i d e g u i d a n c e , a s re c o m m e n d e d b y t h e E m p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s D i r e c t o r . CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 29 8 2828 • Fe d e r a l E n v i r o n m e n t U p d a t e s • Ch i l d C a r e C e n t e r S e r v i c e s • Bu d g e t • Mo n i t o r i n g • Of f i c i a l F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n • Re c o m m e n d a t i o n • Ap p e n d i c e s 29 9 29 Fe d e r a l R e q u i r e m e n t * 1/ 2 1 / 2 5 2 / 2 5 / 2 5 3/ 2 5 / 2 5 4 / 1 5 / 2 5 5 / 2 0 / 2 5 6 / 2 4 / 2 5 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 8/ 1 2 / 2 5 9 / 1 6 / 2 5 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 5 1 1 / 1 8 / 2 5 1 2 / 1 6 / 2 5 1. M o n t h l y P r o g r a m U p d a t e s HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 1 . 2 ( b ) ( 2 ) No v - D e c ’2 4 Ja n ’ 2 5 F e b ’ 2 5 No n e Ma r - A p r ’2 5 Ma y ’ 2 5 J u n ’ 2 5 No n e Ju l ’ 2 5 Au g - S e p ’2 5 No n e Oc t ‘ 2 5 2. M o n t h l y F i n a n c i a l U p d a t e s HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 1 . 2 ( b ) ( 2 ) No v ’ 2 4 D e c ’ 2 4 J a n ’ 2 5 F e b ’ 2 5 Ma r ’ 2 5 A p r ’ 2 5 M a y ’ 2 5 J u n ’ 2 5 Ju l ’ 2 5 A u g ’ 2 5 S e p ’ 2 5 O c t ‘ 2 5 3. F u n d e r C o m m u n i c a t i o n s HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 1 . 2 ( b ) ( 2 ) De c ’ 2 4 J a n ’ 2 5 F e b ’ 2 5 M a r ’ 2 5 Ap r ’ 2 5 M a y ’ 2 5 J u n ’ 2 5 J u l ’ 2 6 Au g ’ 2 5 S e p ’ 2 5 O c t ’ 2 5 N o v ‘ 2 5 4. A n n u a l H S G o v e r n a n c e a n d El i g i b i l i t y T r a i n i n g HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 3 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 1 . 5 , 1 3 0 2 . 1 2 ( m ) Tr a i n i n g 5. A n n u a l G o a l s a n d O b j e c t i v e s (i n c l u d e d i n G r a n t a p p l i c a t i o n ) HS P P S 1 3 0 2 . 1 0 2 ( a ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 6. A n n u a l N o n - C o m p e t i t i v e Gr a n t R e n e w a l A p p l i c a t i o n HS A 6 4 2 ( c ) ( 1 ) ( E ) HS P S S 1 3 0 1 . 2 ( b ) ( 1 ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 7. A n n u a l S e l e c t i o n C r i t e r i a an d R e c r u i t m e n t P l a n HS P S S 1 3 0 2 . 1 3 , 1 3 0 2 . 1 4 ( a ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 8. A n n u a l C o m m u n i t y N e e d s As s e s s m e n t HS A 6 4 0 ( g ) ( 1 ) ( C ) HS P P S 1 3 0 2 . 1 1 ( b ) , 1 3 0 2 . 1 0 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 9. F Y 2 5 - 2 6 P l a n n i n g C a l e n d a r HS A 6 4 0 ( g ) ( 1 ) ( D ) HS P P S 1 3 0 2 . 1 1 ( b ) , 1 3 0 2 . 1 0 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 10 . A n n u a l S e l f - A s s e s s m e n t HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 2 . 1 0 2 ( b ) ( 2 ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 11 . A n n u a l C o u n t y S i n g l e Fi n a n c i a l A u d i t HS A 6 4 2 ( d ) ( 2 ) HS P P S 1 3 0 1 . 2 ( b ) ( 2 ) Ap p r o v a l It e m 12 . A n n u a l P r o g r a m In f o r m a t i o n R e p o r t 45 C F R P a r t 7 5 Sh a r e Re s u l t s 13 . C S B A g e n c y P o l i c i e s & Pr o c e d u r e s HS A 6 4 2 ( c ) ( 1 ) ( E ) As n e e d e d 20 2 5 H e a d S t a r t G o v e r n a n c e U p d a t e s C a l e n d a r Pl a n n e d Co m p l e t e d CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y R e s o l u t i o n 2 0 2 3 / 2 7 4 i n c l u d e s al l o f t h e s e r e q u i r e m e n t s . 30 0 30 24 - Standards of Conduct 25 - Mental Health Consultants' Licensure 26 - Progressional Development Plans 27 - Annual Training 28 - Culture of Wellness 29 - Suitable Facilities 30 - Use of Grant Funds 31 - Application Requirements 32 - Definitions 33 - Pregnant Women 34 - Promoting Healthy Birth Outcomes 35 - Community Assessment 36 - Barriers to Enrollment 37 - Barriers to Attendance 38 - Family Child Care Option 39 - Multidisiciplinary Approach 40 - Family Partnership Services 41 - Staff Breaks 42 - Benefits 43 - Pay Scale 44 - Pay Parity 45 - Salary Floor 46 - Wages Co m p l e t e d on t i m e Co m p l e t e d la t e No t d u e ye t N/ A 1 - AIAN Income Eligibility 2 - MSHS Income Eligibility 3 - AIAN & MSHS Selection Criteria 4 - Employee Engagement 5 - Training on Incident Reporting 6 - Housing Adjustment 7 - MSHS Eligibility Duration 8 - Modernizing Recruitment 9 - Children of Staff Members 10 - Children with Disabilities Enrollment 11 - Modernizing Enrollment 12 - Suspension & Expulsion 13 - Modernizing Communication 14 - Health & Mental Health Services Adv Comm 15 - Mental Health Integration 16 - Mental Health Consultants 17 - Safety Practices: Lead 18 - Safety Practices 19 - Modernizing Engagement with Families 20 - QRIS 21 - Newborn Visit 22 - Mental Health Integration Expectant Families 23 - Maternal Health Curriculum HS P P S C o m p l i a n c e T i m e l i n e P r o g r e s s C h a r t CC C E H S D E C E P r o g r a m U p d a t e 7 / 2 2 / 2 5 8. N e w H S P P S C o m p l i a n c e T i m e l i n e a n d A n a l y s i s 30 1 302 303 35. Terms And Conditions STANDARD TERMS The ACF Standard Terms and Conditions applies to all ACF awards and is located on the Award Terms and Conditions page. The Supplemental Terms and Conditions herein are additional requirements applicable to the program named below. By acceptance of awards for this program, the recipient agrees to comply with the requirements included in both the Standard and Supplemental Terms and Conditions for this program. 1. The administration of this program is authorized under the Head Start Act, as amended by the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007, Public Law 110-134 at https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/head-start-act. 2. The program is codified at 42 U.S.C. 9831 et seq at https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/head-start- act/sec-636-statement-purpose 3. Implementing program regulations are published as the Head Start Program Performance Standards at 45 CFR Parts 1301 to 1305, https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/45-cfr-chap-xiii. Additional program guidance is located on the Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center (ECLKC), https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/. Recipients must act in compliance with the Program Instructions and Information Memoranda. For full text, go to https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/pi and https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/im. 4. This award is subject to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements (UAR) for HHS Awards found at 45 CFR Part 75 at https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title- 45/subtitle-A/subchapter-A/part-75. a. For awards issued before October 1, 2024, HHS adopted from the federalwide UAR 2 CFR 200: i. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Closeout at 2 CFR 200.344 b. For awards issued on or after October 1, 2024, per the Federal Register (FR), 89 FR 80055, HHS’ UAR at 45 CFR Part 75 includes eight (8) regulatory provisions that HHS adopted from the federalwide UAR 2 CFR 200 This award is subject to the following eight (8) regulatory provisions in 2 CFR 200: i. Subpart A – Acronyms and Definitions – 2 CFR 200.1 “Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC) ii. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Disposition of Equipment at 2 CFR 200.313(e) iii. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Supplies at 2 CFR 200.314(a) iv. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Micro-purchase thresholds at 2 CFR 200.320 v. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Fixed amount subawards at 2 CFR 200.333 vi. Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements – Closeout at 2 CFR 200.344 vii. Subpart E – Cost Principles – Indirect Costs – De minimis rate at 2 CFR 200.414(f) viii. Subpart F – Audit Requirements – Single Audit at 2 CFR 200.501 1. 3 304 5. This award is subject to Executive Orders in the Federal Register available at https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders 6. This award is subject to requirements or limitations in any applicable Appropriations Act available at https://crsreports.congress.gov/. 7. This award is subject to the Administrative and National Policy Requirements at https://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/administrative-and-national-policy-requirements. 8. This award is subject to the HHS Grants Policy Statement (HHS GPS). a. For awards issued before October 1, 2024, this award is subject to the HHS Grants Policy Statement: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/grants/grants/policies-regulations/hhsgps107.pdf This includes requirements in Parts I and II. Although consistent with the HHS GPS, any applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, including 45 CFR Part 75, directly apply to this award apart from any coverage in the HHS GPS. b. For awards issued on or after October 1, 2024, this award is subject to the requirements of the HHS Grants Policy Statement (HHS GPS) that are applicable based on your recipient type and the purpose of this award. This includes requirements in Parts I and II available at https://www.hhs.gov/grants- contracts/grants/grants-policies-regulations/index.html. Although consistent with the HHS GPS, any applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, including 45 CFR Part 75, directly apply to this award apart from any coverage in the HHS GPS. COST SHARING OR MATCHING (NON-FEDERAL SHARE) OF PROGRAM FUNDING 9. Recipients are required to meet a non-federal share of the project cost, in accordance with Section 640(b) of the Head Start Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9835(b). Recipients must provide at least 20 percent of the total approved cost of the project. The total approved cost of the project is the sum of the ACF (federal) share and the non-federal share. The non-federal share may be met by cash or in-kind contributions. Any shared costs or matching funds and all contributions, including cash and third-party in-kind contributions, must be accepted as part of the recipient’s cost-sharing or matching when such contributions meet all criteria listed in 45 CFR § 75.306. 10. The responsible HHS official may approve a waiver of all or a portion of the non-federal match requirement based on a recipient’s written application submitted for the budget period and any supporting evidence the responsible HHS official requires. In deciding whether to grant a waiver, the responsible HHS official will consider the circumstances specified at section 640(b) of the Act and whether the recipient made a reasonable effort to comply with the non-federal match requirement. a. Matching Waiver Pursuant to 48 U.S.C. 1469a(d) Matching requirements (including in-kind contributions) of less than $200,000 are waived under awards made to the governments of American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (other than those consolidated under other provisions of 48 U.S.C. 1469) pursuant to 48 U.S.C. 1469a(d). This waiver applies whether the matching required under the award equals or exceeds $200,000. FINANCIAL REPORTING 11. The OMB approved Financial Reporting form for this program is the Federal Financial Reports (SF- 425). This form must be submitted in the Payment Management System (PMS) as described in ACF-PI- OHS-24-01: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/pi/acf-pi-ohs-24-01. 4 305 a. PMS SF-425 Information: https://pms.psc.gov/grant-recipients/ffr-updates.html b. For support using PMS, contact your PMS Liaison Accountant: https://pms.psc.gov/find-pms-liaison- accountant.html c. Post-Award Reporting Forms and Instructions: https://www.grants.gov/forms/forms-repository/post- award-reporting-forms 12. Obligation Deadline: Funds must be obligated within the budget period established by the Notice of Award (NoA) on Line 19. If funds cannot be obligated within the established budget period, recipients may apply to carryover the balance or for a no-cost extension, as applicable, in Head Start Enterprise System (HSES) applications. Applications for a carryover balance should be initiated once the actual unobligated balance is known (generally during the period allowed for preparation and submission of the annual Federal Financial Report. Applications for a no-cost extension must be submitted at least 10 calendar days before the end of the period of performance of the award. 13. Liquidation Deadline: a. Recipients must liquidate all financial obligations incurred under the Federal award no later than 90 calendar days after the end date of the budget period, except for the final budget period, unless the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity authorizes an extension, b. During the final budget period within a period of performance recipients must liquidate all financial obligations incurred under the Federal award no later than 120 calendar days after the end date of the period of performance unless the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity authorizes an extension. Any funds not expended by this timeframe must be returned to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. PROGRAM REPORTING 14. The OMB approved Program Report form for this program is the Head Start Program Information Report (PIR, OMB Control No. 0970-0427). All grant recipients and sub-recipients are required to submit a PIR for Head Start and Early Head Start programs annually. PIR submissions are only accepted electronically using the Head Start Enterprise System (HSES). a. PIR guidance, reference materials, change highlights and frequently asked questions are available at: http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/pir. b. For assistance and/or support contact the HSES help desk at help@hsesinfo.org PROPERTY REPORTING 15. This award is subject to the Property Related T&Cs found at https://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/manage- grant/grant-award/property-terms. 16. The OMB approved property reporting is the following: a. Real Property Reports (SF-429s). The SF-429 Real Property forms are applicable to this program and must be submitted as described in ACF-PI-HS-17-03: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/pi/acf-pi-hs-17- 03. i. For assistance accessing the SF-429: https://home.grantsolutions.gov/home/recipient-oldc-training- 5 306 resources/ ii. For assistance completing the SF-429s, please contact OGM-RealProperty429@acf.hhs.gov iii. Under 45 CFR §75.323, all real property, equipment, and intangible property acquired or improved with ACF funds must be held in trust by the non-federal entity as trustee for the beneficiaries of the project or program under which the property was acquired or improved. Post-award requirements of Part 1303 must be met and the federal interest resulting from purchase, construction and major renovation activities must be protecting by filing or posting a notice of federal interest as required by 45 CFR §1303.46 - §1303.49. b. Tangible Property Report (SF-428s). The SF-428-B Tangible Personal Property Report -Final Report must be submitted as described in ACF-PI-OHS-24-01: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/policy/pi/acf-pi-ohs- 24-01. The SF-428-C Tangible Personal Property Report – Disposition Request/Report must be submitted as described in the Tangible Personal Property Guidance: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/grants/manage- grant/property/tangible-property#book_content_0 i. The fillable SF-428 forms must be completed and uploaded in the Grant Notes section of GS. The Category Type of the Grant Note is Tangible Personal Property Report (SF-428). ii. Downloadable version of fillable SF-428: https://www.grants.gov/forms/forms-repository/post-award- reporting-forms iii. GS User Guide: Grant Notes: Microsoft Word - User Guide Recipient Grants List and Details GRANTS LIST .docx (grantsolutions.gov) and Quick Sheet: Grant Notes (grantsolutions.gov) EFFECTIVE PERIOD 17. These program-specific Supplemental Terms and Conditions are effective on the date shown in the top right of the page and will remain in effect until updated. They will be updated and reissued only as needed whenever a new program-specific statute, regulation or other requirement is enacted or whenever any of the applicable existing Federal statutes, regulations, policies, procedures or restrictions is amended, revised, altered, or repealed. These program-specific Supplemental Terms and Conditions are applicable to your award when they have been incorporated by reference in your Notice of Award or subsequent award amendments. POINTS OF CONTACT 18. Points of contact for additional information or questions concerning either the operation of the program or related financial matters can be found in the Head Start Enterprise System (HSES). AWARD PAYMENT 19. This award will be paid through the Department of Health and Human Services, Payment Management Services, operating under the Program Support Center (PSC). The PSC provides automated award payment and cash management services from awards issued by Federal Government Awarding Agencies through the centralized payment system, Payment Management System (PMS). For more detailed information on payment through PMS, go to https://pms.psc.gov/. Drawing funds from PMS indicates acceptance and agreement to the T&Cs of the award. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER (UEI) NOTICE 6 307 20. All applicants and recipients must have an active System for Award Management (SAM) registration and UEI issued. ACF recommends that organizations start the renewal process at least 30 days prior to expiration to avoid delays in federal funding. Entities can search for help at Federal Service Desk (FSD) any time or request help from an FSD agent Monday–Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET at https://www.fsd.gov/gsafsd_sp This award is subject to requirements as set forth in 2 CFR 25.110. 7 308 AWARD ATTACHMENTS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 09CH012839-02-00 Remarks1. 309 30. REMARKS (Continued from previous page) Under Section 638 of the Head Start Act, this action awards Contra Costa County funds for the budget period of 07/01/2025-06/30/2026 within the project period of 09/01/2024-06/30/2029 for the operation of a Head Start Preschool and Early Head Start program in the designated service area(s). The projected annual funding levels based on the application submitted for this period are $13,938,380 for Head Start Preschool operations; $6,372,811 for Early Head Start operations; $186,306 for Head Start Preschool training and technical assistance; and $79,845 for Early Head Start training and technical assistance. Head Start Preschool population: 764 children. Designated Head Start Preschool service area(s): Contra Costa County, California. Approved program option(s) for the Head Start Preschool program: Center-based, Locally Designed Program. Early Head Start population: 437 infants, toddlers, and pregnant women. Designated Early Head Start service area(s): Contra Costa County, California. Approved program option(s) for the Early Head Start program: Center-based, Home-based, Locally Designed Program. This grant is subject to the requirements included in Attachment 1. Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership population: 210 infants and toddlers. This action approves continuation of the request to operate a Locally-Designed Program option (LDO) waiving the provision at 1302.21. The waivers of this requirement are approved to allow for the following: classrooms of up to 24 predominantly four-year olds; classrooms of up to 20 predominantly three-year olds; and Early Head Start classrooms providing fewer than 1,380 annual hours of service. As per Program Instruction ACF-PI-HS-24-01, each recipient is required to submit one semi- annual SF-425 report and one annual SF-425 report. For this grant, SF-425 reports must be received by: - Semi-Annual Report in PMS: 01/30/2026 - Annual Report in PMS: 09/30/2026 310 Additionally, the grantee must submit their SF-429 Real Property Status report via the Online Data Collection System, accessible through GrantSolutions. Your SF-429 report is due by the Annual SF-425 due date given above. Please refer to Program Instruction ACF-PI-HS-17-03 for further details. 311 Attachment 1 Award Number: 09CH012839/02 Recipient Organization: Contra Costa County This grant is subject to Section 644(b) of the Head Start Act and 45 C.F.R. § 1303.5 limiting development and administrative costs to a maximum of 15 percent of the total costs of the program, including the non-federal match contribution of such costs. The requirements for the limitation of 15 percent for development and administrative costs apply to the budget period unless a waiver is approved. Any request for a waiver of the limitation on development and administrative costs that meets the conditions under 45 C.F.R. § 1303.5 must be submitted in advance of the end of the budget period. Any waiver request submitted after the expiration of the project period will not be considered. The HHS Uniform Administrative Requirements (see 45 C.F.R. § 75.308(c)(1)(ii)) provide the authority to ACF to approve key staff of Head Start grant recipients. For the purposes of this grant, key staff is defined as the Head Start Director or person carrying out the duties of the Head Start Director if not under that title and the Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director and/or Chief Fiscal Officer if any of those positions is funded, either directly or through indirect cost recovery, more than 50 percent with Head Start funds. Section 653 of the Head Start Act prohibits the use of any federal funds, including Head Start grant funds, to pay any portion of the compensation of an individual employed by a Head Start agency if that individual's compensation exceeds the rate payable for Level II of the Executive Schedule. Prior written approval must be obtained for the purchase of equipment and other capital expenditures as described in 45 C.F.R. § 75.439(a). Prior written approval must also be obtained under 45 C.F.R. § 75.439(b)(3) and 45 C.F.R. Part 1303 Subpart E - Facilities to use Head Start grant funds for the initial or ongoing purchase, construction, and major renovation of facilities. No Head Start grant funds may be used toward the payment of one-time expenses, principal and interest for the acquisition, construction or major renovation of a facility without prior written approval of the Administration for Children and Families. 312 Program Performance Summary Report To: Authorizing Official/Board Chairperson Mrs. Candace Andersen Contra Costa County 1470 Civic Ct Ste 200 Concord, CA 94520 - 5242 During the week of June 5, 2025, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) conducted a monitoring review of Contra Costa County to determine whether the previously identified finding(s) had been corrected. The Office of Head Start (OHS) would like to thank your governing body, policy council, staff, and parents of your program for their cooperation and assistance during the review. This monitoring report has been issued to Mrs. Candace Andersen, Authorizing Official/Board Chair, as legal notice to your agency of the results of the program review. Based on the information gathered during this review, we have closed the previously identified finding(s) which are included in this report. Any open finding previously identified but not discussed in this report will remain open. The grant recipient will receive a Follow-up review to determine the compliance status of those findings. Please contact the OHS Oversight Division at ohsmonitoringteam@acf.hhs.gov with any questions or concerns you may have about this report. DISTRIBUTION OF THE REPORT Copies of this report will be distributed to the following: Ms. Heather Wanderski, Regional Program Manager Dr. Marla Stuart, Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director Mrs. Marla Stuart, Head Start Director Dr. Marla Stuart, Early Head Start Director From: Responsible HHS Official Date: 07/07/2025 Tala Hooban Deputy Director, Office of Head Start 313 Grant(s) included as part of this review Grant Recipient Name Grant Number(s) Contra Costa County 09CH012839 Glossary of Terms Term Definition Area of Concern (AOC)An area in which the agency needs to improve performance. These issues should be discussed with the grant recipient's Regional Office for possible technical assistance. Area of Noncompliance (ANC) An area in which the agency is out of compliance with Federal requirements (including but not limited to the Head Start Act or one or more of the regulations) in one or more areas of performance. This status requires a written timeline for correction and possible technical assistance or guidance from the grant recipient's program specialist. If not corrected within the specified timeline, this status becomes a deficiency. Corrected The original finding identified has been reviewed, along with any applicable supporting evidence, and now meets the requirements of the applicable regulation. Deficiency As defined in the Head Start Act, the term "deficiency" means: (A) a systemic or substantial material failure of an agency in an area of performance that the Secretary determines involves: (i) a threat to the health, safety, or civil rights of children or staff; (ii) a denial to parents of the exercise of their full roles and responsibilities related to program operations; (iii) a failure to comply with standards related to early childhood development and health services, family and community partnerships, or program design and management; (iv) the misuse of funds received under this subchapter; (v) loss of legal status (as determined by the Secretary) or financial viability, loss of permits, debarment from receiving Federal grants or contracts, or the improper use of Federal funds; or (vi) failure to meet any other Federal or State requirement that the agency has shown an unwillingness or inability to correct, after notice from the Secretary, within the period specified; (B) systemic or material failure of the governing body of an agency to fully exercise its legal and fiduciary responsibilities; or (C) an unresolved area of noncompliance. Uncorrected The original finding identified has been reviewed, along with any applicable supporting evidence, and does not meet the requirements of the applicable regulation. Contra Costa County Page 2 of 5 314 Performance Summary This section contains an overview of compliance information determined through this review. Detailed information can be found in the Review Details section. Content Area Performance Area Applicable Standards Grant Number(s)Primary Review Finding Status Timeframe for Correction Follow-up Compliance Level Significant Health and Safety Incidents Safety Practices 1302.90(c)(1)(ii)09CH012839 DEF N/A Corrected Contra Costa County Page 3 of 5 315 Review Details This section of the report provides details on grant recipient performance in each Content Area and Performance Area with a previous or new finding. Significant Health and Safety Incidents Included below are details on any relevant findings within this Content Area. Performance Area: Safety Practices Follow-up Details Corrected - 1302.90(c)(1)(ii) Summary Grant Number(s) Cited: 09CH012839 Timeframe for Correction: N/A Performance Standard Details Regulation Text: 1302.90 Personnel policies. (c) Standards of conduct. (1) A program must ensure all staff, consultants, contractors, and volunteers abide by the program’s standards of conduct that: (ii) Ensure staff, consultants, contractors, and volunteers do not engage in behaviors that maltreat or endanger the health or safety of children, including, at a minimum: (A) Corporal punishment; or physically abusive behavior, defined as intentional use of physical force that results in, or has the potential to result in, physical injury. Examples include, but are not limited to, hitting, kicking, shaking, biting, pushing, restraining, force feeding, or dragging; (B) Sexually abusive behavior, defined as any completed or attempted sexual act, sexual contact, or exploitation. Examples include, but are not limited to, behaviors such as inappropriate touching, inappropriate filming, or exposing a child to other sexual activities; (C) Emotionally harmful or abusive behavior, defined as behaviors that harm a child’s self worth or emotional well-being. Examples include, but are not limited to, using seclusion, using or exposing a child to public or private humiliation, or name calling, shaming, intimidating, or threatening a child; and (D) Neglectful behavior, defined as the failure to meet a child’s basic physical and emotional needs including access to food, education, medical care, appropriate supervision by an adequate caregiver, and safe physical and emotional environments. Examples include, but are not limited to, leaving a child unattended on a bus, withholding food as punishment or refusing to change soiled diapers as punishment. Compliance Details Based on the Follow-up review, this finding has been corrected. The grant recipient ensured staff members and other adults connected to the program did not maltreat or endanger the health or safety of children. • Additional details from this review event: The grant recipient revised procedures, trained staff, and increased monitoring.• The director noted the grant recipient's hiring practices were revised and implemented in May. The revised practices included specific questions on prohibited behaviors. The monitoring schedule was revised to include observations at various times of the day. Additionally, the grant recipient revised its standards of conduct to add expectations for reporting prohibited behavior and emphasize possible disciplinary actions if an incident was not reported. • A review of documents confirmed training was conducted on the revised standards of conduct on May 21, 2025 and on the culture of safety and the new hiring process on May 29, 2025. • The grant recipient increased monitoring by implementing more frequent, unannounced visits to all classrooms and using its revised monitoring checklist. Aggregated data on monthly monitoring of unusual incident reports • Contra Costa County Page 4 of 5 316 reflected the increased monitoring and a decrease in incidents in April and May. Initial Finding Parent Review Type: RAN - Parent Review Date: 04/24/2025 Parent Review Finding Level: DEF - Performance Standard Number: 1302.90(c)(1)(ii) Grant Number(s) Cited: 09CH012839 Timeframe for Correction: 30 Days Performance Standard Details Regulation Text: 1302.90 Personnel policies. (c) Standards of conduct. (1) A program must ensure all staff, consultants, contractors, and volunteers abide by the program’s standards of conduct that: (ii) Ensure staff, consultants, contractors, and volunteers do not engage in behaviors that maltreat or endanger the health or safety of children, including, at a minimum: (A) Corporal punishment; or physically abusive behavior, defined as intentional use of physical force that results in, or has the potential to result in, physical injury. Examples include, but are not limited to, hitting, kicking, shaking, biting, pushing, restraining, force feeding, or dragging; (B) Sexually abusive behavior, defined as any completed or attempted sexual act, sexual contact, or exploitation. Examples include, but are not limited to, behaviors such as inappropriate touching, inappropriate filming, or exposing a child to other sexual activities; (C) Emotionally harmful or abusive behavior, defined as behaviors that harm a child’s self worth or emotional well-being. Examples include, but are not limited to, using seclusion, using or exposing a child to public or private humiliation, or name calling, shaming, intimidating, or threatening a child; and (D) Neglectful behavior, defined as the failure to meet a child’s basic physical and emotional needs including access to food, education, medical care, appropriate supervision by an adequate caregiver, and safe physical and emotional environments. Examples include, but are not limited to, leaving a child unattended on a bus, withholding food as punishment or refusing to change soiled diapers as punishment. Compliance Details Multiple incidents of abuse, neglect and/or inappropriate conduct have occurred in the last 12 months.• The grant recipient did not ensure all staff refrained from behaviors that had the potential to maltreat and endanger the health and safety of children. • Additional details from this review event: The grant recipient had multiple incidents of staff using inappropriate physical force with children.• On September 20, 2024, at the Crescent Park Center, a review of video footage showed a teacher pulling a nap mat, causing a child to roll off it, and throwing a blanket over a child's head. • On December 19, 2024, at the Balboa Center, a master teacher observed a temporary teacher assistant grab a child by the arm in response to the child's challenging behavior. The master teacher immediately intervened. • On January 23, 2025, at the KinderCare Mahogany Center, a teacher witnessed another teacher pull a child's hair.• On March 20, 2025 at the Balboa Center, a child reported a teacher grabbed them by the neck. The recipient investigated and determined the teacher did not grab the child by the neck; however, they grabbed the child's shirt collar while redirecting their behavior. • ---------- End of Report ----------- Contra Costa County Page 5 of 5 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 June 9, 2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-15 The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to provide guidance to counties and child care and development contractors related to the provision of 24-month eligibility pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 1808 (Chapter 356, Statutes 2024). 326 June 9, 2025 CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-15 GUIDANCE TYPE:DIRECTIVE TO: ALL COUNTY WELFARE DIRECTORS ALL COUNTY CHILD CARE COORDINATORS ALL WELFARE TO WORK COORDINATORS ALL COUNTY ELIGIBILITY WORKERS ALL CONSORTIA REPRESENTATIVES ALL CHILD DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTORS SUBJECT:IMPLEMENTATION OF ASSEMBLY BILL (AB) 1808 (CHAPTER 356, STATUTES 2024) APPLICABLE PROGRAMS: GENERAL CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CCTR); CALIFORNIA FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME EDUCATION NETWORKS (CFCC); MIGRANT CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CMIG); MIGRANT CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CMAP); ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CAPP); CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CHAN); CALIFORNIA WORK OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO KIDS (CALWORKS) STAGE ONE, STAGE TWO (C2AP), AND STAGE THREE (C3AP) REFERENCE:ASSEMBLY BILL (AB) 1808 (CHAPTER 356, STATUTES 2024); WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE (WIC) 10271; AB 121; SENATE BILL (SB) 80; ALL COUNTY LETTER (ACL) 19-99; All COUNTY INFORMATION NOTICE (ACIN) 1-26-20; 327 CCB 25-15 Page Two TITLE 5 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (5 CCR) SECTION 18082.3; CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) 25-08 Purpose The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to provide counties and child care and development contractors with guidance on 24-month eligibility as enacted by AB 1808 (Chapter 356, Statutes of 2024). Effective January 1, 2025, AB 1808 amends WIC Section 10271 to extend the minimum 12-month eligibility period to 24-months for eligible individuals enrolled in the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)Child Care Programs. Background Pursuant to SB 1047 (Chapter 923, Statutes of 2022), effective January 1, 2023, the minimum 12-month eligibility period was extended to a 24-month period for the following programs: •General Child Care and Development Programs (CCTR) •California Family Child Care Home Education Networks (CFCC) •Migrant Child Care and Development Programs (CMIG) •Migrant Child Care Alternative Payment Programs (CMAP) •California Alternative Payment Programs (CAPP) •Child Care and Development Services for Children with Special Needs (CHAN) The Department previously released CCB 22-37 and CCB 22-37E to provide guidance related to 24-month eligibility for these programs. At that time the 24-month eligibility period did not apply to CalWORKs Stage One, Stage Two (C2AP) and Stage Three (C3AP). Recent legislation,AB 1808,repealed WIC Section 10271(h)(5), eliminating the limitation on extending 24-month eligibility to families utilizing Stage One, C2AP and C3AP child care. Effective January 1, 2025, WIC section 10271(h)(1) applies to all child care and development programs, except the Emergency Child Care Bridge Program for Foster Children (Bridge Program). This CCB supersedes any regulations, All County Letters (ACLs), or CCBs governing CalWORKs Stage One Child Care to the extent they are inconsistent with the eligibility periods described in AB 1808. 328 CCB 25-15 Page Three Guidance: Effective January 1, 2025, counties and contractors shall authorize Stage One, C2AP, or C3AP families for no less than 24-months. In addition, this bulletin provides the following guidance and reminders related to this change: 1) The extension of C2AP or C3AP child care eligibility to 24-months is not applicable to existing 12-month certifications. Existing certifications will remain in effect and will come up for recertification after 12-months. 2) Currently enrolled families in Stage One childcare will complete their current 12- month eligibility cycle and will be recertified for an additional 24-months of eligibility at the time of their next recertification or until they become otherwise ineligible, or the Stage Two administrator confirms that their transfer to Stage Two is complete per ACL 19-99. 3) For families enrolled on or after January 1, 2025, per WIC 10271 for C2AP or C3AP and ACL 19-99 for Stage One child care, a family who has been deemed eligible for services shall receive those services for no less than 24-months before having to be recertified and is not required to report changes for at least 24-months with certain exceptions. In C2AP and C3AP, the exceptions to 24- month eligibility are as follows: •A family who initially is certified as income eligible voluntarily reports income that exceeds the threshold for ongoing eligibility pursuant to 5 CCR Section 18082.3. •A family who no longer meets the residency requirements pursuant to 5 CCR Section 18107. •A family who has abandoned care pursuant to 5 CCR Section 18066.5 and the contractor issues a Notice of Action to disenroll the family. 4) As a reminder, for families participating in CalWORKs Family Reunification (FR), pursuant to AB 135,CalWORKs FR services, including child care, are authorized for a period of up to six months or for a time period that is based on or in accordance with CWS reunification plan or court order. Participants may be authorized for an additional six months of child care upon extension of their CalWORKs FR plan. If the family reunifies before the six-month interval, the child care services are discontinued. Once the child is reunified with the family of origin and the family is recertified with CalWORKs, the child care services may be authorized for up to 24 months if otherwise eligible, per CCB 25-08. 5) In addition to monitoring participants’ stability and transitions, counties and contractors shall continue to manage program eligibility. Counties and contractors may discontinue a Stage One Child Care authorization under any of the following circumstances: 329 CCB 25-15 Page Four •The participant is transferred from Stage One to Stage Two, and the county or contractor receives confirmation from the Stage Two contractor of enrollment in Stage Two or that the family is ineligible. A family engaged in Stage One Child Care shall not be subject to discontinuance due to abandonment of care, per ACL 19-99. •The participant exceeds income eligibility of 85 percent of the state median income for their family size MPP Section 47-230.2. •If an exempt participant initially volunteers to participate and does not sign a Welfare to Work (WTW) plan to participate in welfare to work activities but later decides not to volunteer to participate. 6) As described in ACL 19-99, immediate and continuous eligibility for child care is the concurrent approval of CalWORKs cash aid and authorization for full-time CalWORKs Stage One Child Care services child care is authorized as full-time unless the recipient specifically requests part-time care. As stated in CCB 24-04, part-time child care is defined as care certified for a child for fewer than 25 hours per week, and full-time care is defined as care certified for a child for 25 or more hours per week, pursuant to WIC Section10213.5(al)(1)(2);Stage One Child Care begins the date the child care authorization is provided or the first day child care is used, whichever is later. 7) Counties and contractors shall continue to manage the participants’ transition from Stage One to Stage Two so that participants do not experience a break in child care services as they move between the stages of CalWORKs child care services ACL 19-99, p.11. Regardless of the counties definition of stable or the date of transfer to Stage Two, the initial child care authorization and any reauthorizations shall be for 24-months ACIN I-26-20, Question 2. •The participant’s child care shall continue in Stage One until child care is provided in Stages Two or Three, unless the family is otherwise ineligible MPP Section 47-301.5. Counties must authorize child care in 24-month intervals. •Once a 24-month authorization period ends, counties are required to assess each participant’s continued eligibility for child care. If the participant remains eligible, they will be authorized for at a minimum 24- months of child care in Stage One or until transferred to Stage Two. However, if the family's situation is not stable or the participant is not able to transfer to another stage, the county shall recertify the participant for another 24-month period, if they are otherwise eligible. •Stage One Child Care recipients do not need to recertify child care eligibility more frequently than once every 24-months per ACL 19-99 unless: the recipient indicates that their child care needs have increased, they have a new child who needs care, they have changed child care providers, or the eligible child becomes ineligible. If the recipient initially 330 CCB 25-15 Page Five utilizes a partial month of child care, it shall count as the first month of the 24-month eligibility period. 8) Child care and development programs remain available for children from infancy to 13 years of age, per WIC Section 10213.5(j).Thus, children who are 12 years old when certified must be certified for not less than 12-months per ACL 19-99. If a child turns 13 within the first 12-months of the eligibility period their certification should clearly indicate they are only eligible for 12-months, including time after they turn 13 years. However, their eligibility does not extend 24-months. •Children who have reached 13 years of age are generally ineligible for subsidized child care services at initial certification or recertification. WIC Section 10213.5(i).There are limited exceptions to this age limit. Individuals with exceptional needs or severe disabilities, as defined in WIC Section 10213.5(I)(y)and in 5 CCR Section 18089 may receive services through age 21. However, such children and young adults must have an individual education plan (IEP) and a written medical statement from a physician or licensed/certified psychologist or proof of receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI)/State Supplementary Program (SSP) benefits in order for their parents to receive CalWORKs Stage One Child Care services for their care. Delayed Implementation of AB 1808 and Impacts to Services Due to issues with implementation and automation of this new policy, the CDSS extended the implementation deadline for 24-month eligibility to no later than July 1, 2025. However, any family who received a 12-month certification between January 1, 2025, and July 1, 2025, must be granted an additional 12-months of eligibility before their recertification or next authorization occurs, provided they continue to meet the program’s eligibility requirements (e.g., family has not subsequently voluntarily reported being over income, moved out of state, or abandoned care). This will ensure that families receive the full 24-months of eligibility authorized in AB 1808. State Automated Welfare System (SAWS) Automation: Counties and contractors shall continue providing limited, read-only online access through the SAWS databases to local administrators providing C2AP and C3AP services as described in ACL 19-99. Until automation occurs, counties and contractors will be responsible for creating a second 12-month child care authorization certificate upon expiration of the initial 12-month certificate. This is to ensure the participant has continuous access to child care services for 24-months without interruption. Counties and contractors are reminded to continue providing the monthly data report to Stage Two contractors of all families for which: 331 CCB 25-15 Page Six •The parent’s cash aid has been discontinued, •The parent has not received aid in the last 30 days, and •The parent has children in the home who are potentially eligible for child care services. If you are a Stage One Administrator and have any questions regarding the information in this letter, please contact your Stage One Policy Analyst. If you are a Stage Two or Three Administrator and have any questions regarding the information in this letter, please contact your Program and Quality Improvement Consultant. Sincerely, Original Document Signed By LUPE JAIME-MILEHAM, EdD Deputy Director Child Care and Development Division 332 June 19, 2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-16 The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to provide guidance to counties and child care and development contractors regarding the revised family fee schedule for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26. 333 June 19, 2025 CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-16 GUIDANCE TYPE: INFORMATIVE TO: ALL COUNTY WELFARE DIRECTORS ALL COUNTY CHILD CARE COORDINATORS ALL CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTORS SUBJECT:REVISED FAMILY FEE SCHEDULE FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2025-26 APPLICABLE PROGRAMS: ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CAPP); MIGRANT ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CMAP); CALIFORNIA WORK OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO KIDS (CALWORKS) STAGES ONE, TWO (C2AP), AND THREE (C3AP); GENERAL CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CCTR); FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME EDUCATION NETWORKS (CFCC); MIGRANT CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CMIG); CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CHAN) REFERENCE:AB 116 (CHAPTER 41, STATUTES OF 2023) WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE (WIC) SECTION 10271.5 WIC SECTION 10271.6(c); WIC SECTION 10271(h); WIC SECTION 10290(b)(c);WIC SECTION 10291(a); WIC SECTION 10291(b). WIC SECTION 10362(b)(3)(B). WIC SECTION 10290(e)(2)(B). WIC SECTION 10290(g) WIC SECTION 10351(b)(3)(B);WIC SECTION 10362(b)(1); 334 CCB 25-16 Page Two TITLE 5 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) SECTION 18110(c); 5 CCR SECTION 18082.3(b); 5 CCR SECTION 18109; 5 CCR SECTION 18085.5; 5 CCR SECTION 18083.1; 5 CCR SECTION 18084; 5 CCR SECTION 18084.1; 5 CCR SECTION 18114; CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 22-14; CCB NO. 23-22; FY 2025-26 FAMILY MONTHLY FEE SCHEDULE Purpose The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to provide guidance to counties and child care and development contractors regarding the revised Family Fee Schedule that will become effective July 1, 2025. Background Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC) Section 10271.5(c)requires the Department of Finance (DOF) to update the State Median Income (SMI) annually. Under WIC Section 10290,the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) must establish a family fee schedule for families receiving child care and development services based on the most recent census data available on state median family income in the past 12 months, adjusted for family size, and subject to the approval of DOF.WIC Section 10290(b)(c) further requires that the family fee schedule differentiate between full-time care fees and part-time care fees and that families be assessed a single flat monthly fee that is not based on actual attendance. Assessment of the monthly fee is based on the following factors under WIC Section 10290(c)and WIC Section 10271.5(c). •Hours of certified family need for child care as documented on the application for services •The family’s adjusted monthly income •Family size AB 116,signed by the Governor on July 10, 2023, amended WIC Section 10290 to authorize the following changes, which continue to be in effect: 1. Family fees shall not be based on the cost of care or the amount of subsidy payment. 2. Commencing October 1, 2023, both of the following apply: a. Family fees shall not exceed 1 percent of the family’s adjusted monthly income, and b. A family with an adjusted monthly family income below 75 percent of the state median income shall not be charged or assessed a family fee. 3. Family fees accrued but uncollected before October 1, 2023, may be forgiven and not collected. 335 CCB 25-16 Page Three 4. A child care provider serving children receiving state child care subsidies shall not absorb a reduction in pay because of a reduction in the collection of family fees. 5. Child care contracted spaces and vouchers shall not be reduced because of a reduction in the collection of family fees. Guidance Effective July 1, 2025, counties and child care and development contractors must use the current FY 2025-26 Family Fee Schedule when assessing fees for the following CDSS programs: •Alternative Payment Programs (CAPP) •Migrant Alternative Payment Programs (CMAP) •Migrant Child Care and Development Programs (CMIG) •General Child Care and Development Programs (CCTR) •Family Child Care Home Education Networks (CFCC) •California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) Stages One, Two (C2AP), and Three (C3AP) Additionally, family fees must be assessed at the following times: •At initial certification. •At recertification. •When a family voluntarily reports a change that may reduce their family fees. Family Fee Exemptions •Families with children who are receiving Child Protective Services may be exempt from paying a family fee for 12 months,WIC Section 10291(a). •Families receiving CalWORKs cash aid,WIC Section 10291(b). •Families receiving Child Care and Development Services for Children with Special Needs (CHAN)5CCR Section 18110(d). •Families eligible for child care based on “experiencing homelessness” are exempt from paying family fees in counties where approved policy flexibilities are in place to supersede state law.WIC Section 10351(b)(3)(B), WIC Section 10362(b)(3)(B). •Families eligible for child care based on “experiencing homelessness” are exempt from paying family fees in counties where approved policy flexibilities are in place to supersede state law WIC Section 10351(b)(3)(B). •Effective October 1, 2023, a family with an updated monthly family income below 75 percent of the state median family income pursuant to WIC Section 10290(e)(2)(B). 336 CCB 25-16 Page Four Families who were certified based on an eligibility criterion other than income and who are not exempt from fees as described above are required to be assessed a family fee. Families who are certified and eligible based on a criterion other than income, and whose incomes are higher than any income represented on the annual family fee schedule, shall be required to pay the highest fee rate on the chart for their family size. Calculating Family Fees at Initial Certification At initial certification, contractors must determine whether the family will be assessed a fee, in accordance with 5 CCR Section 18109.5. •For newly enrolled families, contractors will assess fees using the total monthly certified need as documented under 5 CCR Section 18085.5. •When assessing family fees for families with income fluctuation, pursuant to WIC Section 10271.6(c),contractors shall allow a family to choose to provide up to the 12 preceding months of income information as necessary for purposes of determining income eligibility or calculating a family fee. The adjusted monthly income shall be determined by averaging the total countable income from at least two months to determine the average adjusted monthly income for purposes of determining income eligibility or calculating a family fee. When the initial enrollment is not on the first day of the month, the contractor must assess a fee based on the certified hours for the partial month and another fee for subsequent months based on the certified need as documented in the application for services. For example, a family works full-time, and their initial enrollment date is May 20. For the month of May, the family will utilize fewer than 90 hours. In this example, the family will be assessed a part-time fee for May and a full-time fee for each subsequent month of service. Recalculating Family Fees at Recertification All families will have their family fees reassessed during the recertification process. WIC Section 10290(g)and 5 CCR Section 18082.1.A family shall be recertified for no less than every 24 months,WIC Section 10271(h). Contractors will continue to assess fees for families with a predictable schedule using the total monthly certified need as documented in accordance with 5 CCR Section 18085.5. For families with variable or unpredictable work schedules, the contractor will reassess the fee by using the provided documentation to identify the highest number of actual hours worked within any given week and use that as the basis for approving the certified schedule on the application for services.WIC Section 10271.6(c)allows families 337 CCB 25-16 Page Five experiencing income fluctuation to choose to provide up to the 12 preceding months of income information as necessary for the purposes of determining income eligibility or calculating family fees. The adjusted monthly income shall be determined by averaging the total countable income from at least two months, as applicable based on the income provided, to determine the average adjusted monthly income for purposes of determining income eligibility or calculating a family fee. A Notice of Action (NOA) must be issued upon recertification, which may include a change in the family fee. Changes in fees take effect as follows: •If a decreased family fee is assessed, the fee will become effective on the first day of the month after the NOA is issued. •If a new or increased family fee is assessed, the fee will become effective on the first day of the month after the appeal request period has expired. o Families have an opportunity to appeal their family fee assessment within 14 calendar days of the date the NOA is issued, assuming it is hand delivered to the parent, or within 19 calendar days of issuance if served by mail. o If an appeal is filed, the new fee will not be implemented until the first day of the month after the appeal process is exhausted. The reassessed fee must be collected monthly. o During the appeal process, families shall continue to receive child care services. Although it is recommended that counties notify families when there is a change in family fees, this guidance on NOAs for family fees does not apply to CalWORKs Stage One program. As a reminder, family fees cannot be increased for any reason during the eligibility period; therefore, if a family requests a reduction in services but the documentation provided would result in an increase, the contractor must disregard the information and leave the current fee in place. The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Child Care and Development Division (CCDD) has updated the Child Care Family Fee Calculator that can be used to calculate family fees during initial certification and recertification of families receiving subsidized child care. Families Assessed a Family Fee Utilizing the FY 2025-26 Family Fee Schedule For families who were assessed a family fee utilizing the FY 2025-26 Schedule, and the new family fee schedule yields a lesser amount, contractors shall decrease the family’s fee as applicable and issue a NOA. For those families whose fees would increase due to the new schedule, no changes should be made to their fee assessment until a family is recertified. When the fees increase due to recertification, a NOA shall be issued pursuant to 5 CCR Section 18119. 338 CCB 25-16 Page Six Contractor Policies on Family Fee Collection Contractors are reminded of the requirements of 5 CCR 18114,to have policies in place that clearly communicate to parents the due date for payment of fees to ensure collection of fees in advance of providing services, delinquent fees processes, and required notifications due to fee collection effective October 1, 2023. This section does not apply to CalWORKs Stage One Child Care. For fiscal-related questions, please email the Child Development Fiscal Services inbox at ChildDevelopmentFiscal@dss.ca.gov.If you have any questions or need additional guidance regarding the information in this letter, please contact your Program Quality Improvement (PQI) Consultant. Sincerely, Original Document Signed By LUPE JAIME-MILEHAM, EdD Deputy Director Child Care and Development Division 339 June 24, 2025 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-17 The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to notify counties and child care and development contractors of the revised Schedule of Income Ceilings and Income Ranking Table to be used to determine a family’s income eligibility for state-subsidized child care and development programs for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26. 340 June 24, 2025 CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 25-17 GUIDANCE TYPE:DIRECTIVE TO: ALL COUNTY WELFARE DIRECTORS ALL COUNTY CHILD CARE COORDINATORS ALL CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTORS SUBJECT:REVISED STATE MEDIAN INCOME (SMI) CEILINGS AND INCOME RANKING TABLE FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2025-26 APPLICABLE PROGRAMS: ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CAPP) MIGRANT ALTERNATIVE PAYMENT PROGRAMS (CMAP) MIGRANT CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CMIG) GENERAL CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (CCTR) FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME EDUCATION NETWORKS (CFCC) CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (CHAN) CALIFORNIA WORK OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO KIDS (CALWORKS) STAGES ONE, TWO (C2AP), AND THREE (C3AP) REFERENCE:ASSEMBLY BILL (AB) 321 (CHAPTER 903, STATUTES OF 2022); WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE (WIC) SECTIONS 10271; WIC SECTION 10271.5 TITLE 5 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (5 CCR) SECTION 18078(a); 5 CCR SECTION 18081; 5 CCR SECTION 18084(c); 5 CCR SECTION 18092; CHILD CARE BULLETIN (CCB) NO. 23-04; CCB NO. 23-06;CCB NO. 23-16; FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2025-26 INCOME RANKING TABLE 341 CCB 25-17 Page Two Purpose The purpose of this Child Care Bulletin (CCB) is to notify counties and child care and development contractors of the revised Schedule of Income Ceilings reflecting the State Median Income (SMI) and Income Ranking Table for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26. The updated Schedule of Income Ceilings is applicable to all direct service and voucher- based child care and development contracts administered by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). The updated Schedule of Income Ceilings is used to determine a family’s income eligibility for state subsidized child care and development programs for FY 2025-26. The updated Income Ranking Table is used to determine an income-eligible family’s priority for enrollment in a state subsidized child care and development program for FY 2025-26. Background In accordance with WIC Section 10271.5(c),the California Department of Finance annually recalculates the SMI based on the most recent census data and, pursuant to a specified formula, provides updated data to CDSS. Guidance Schedule of Income Ceilings The following Schedule of Income Ceilings must be used in determining income eligibility for families initially certified or recertified on or after July 1, 2025. For more information regarding eligibility priorities, see WIC Section 10271(b). State Fiscal Year 2025-26 Schedule of Income Ceilings (85 percent of SMI) Family Size Family Monthly Income Family Annual Income 1-2 $6,860 $82,326 3 $7,785 $93,418 4 $9,020 $108,237 5 $10,463 $125,555 6 $11,906 $142,873 7 $12,177 $146,120 8 $12,447 $149,367 9 $12,718 $152,615 342 CCB 25-17 Page Three Family Size Family Monthly Income Family Annual Income 10 $12,988 $155,862 11 $13,259 $159,109 12 $13,530 $162,356 Source: 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample File Note: SMI ceilings are calculated by multiplying the SMI for a family of four by the ratio for the appropriate family size used in the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program and specified in paragraphs (5), (6), and (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 96.85 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. For purposes of determining initial and ongoing income eligibility,WIC Section 10271.5 defines “income eligible” as when a family’s adjusted monthly income is at or below 85 percent of the SMI, adjusted for family size. Please see 5 CCR Section 18078(a) for the definition of “adjusted monthly income”. Existing Enrollment and Priority Policy The CDSS requires the use of an Income Ranking Table to determine enrollment priorities for income-eligible families. Contractors are required to enroll families into child care and development programs in priority order.WIC section 10271(b)(1) states, in pertinent part, “first priority shall be given to neglected or abused children who are recipients of child protective services, or children who are at risk of being neglected or abused, upon written referral from a legal, medical, or social services agency.” WIC Section 10271(b)(2)states that the second priority for enrollment is for income-eligible families, with families who have “the lowest gross monthly income in relation to family size” receiving the highest priority. This section further states that if “two or more families are in the same priority in relation to income, the family that has a child with exceptional needs shall be admitted first. If there is no family of the same priority in which the primary home language is a language other than English, the family of the same priority that has been on the waiting list for the longest time shall be admitted first.” Determining the order of admission, grants of public assistance recipients shall be counted as income.” For contractors to identify families’ home language for prioritization purposes, they must include a question on the waiting list application to determine if a family’s home language is a language other than English. Contractors shall communicate with families in the language families are most comfortable speaking and use available resources, such as language translation services, to do so. 343 CCB 25-17 Page Four For families who are eligible based on having a member of their household who is certified to receive benefits from Medi-Cal, CalFresh, the California Food Assistance Program, the California Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, the federal Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, Head Start, Early Head Start, or CalWORKs, contractors must prioritize the family by the income declared on the application for the means-tested government program. (See WIC Section 10271(a)(1)(A)and CCB No. 23-04). Income Ranking Table Effective July 1, 2025, contractors must use the revised FY 2025-26 Income Ranking Table when determining enrollment priorities for families. If you have any questions or need additional guidance regarding the information in this letter, contact your assigned Child Care and Development Division (CCDD)PQI Branch Child Development Consultant. Sincerely, Original Document Signed By LUPE JAIME-MILEHAM, EdD Deputy Director Child Care and Development Division 344 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 1 13 0 2 . 1 2 ( e ) A I A N I n c o m e E l i g i b i l i t y . Al l f a m i l i e s i n a n A m e r i c a n I n d i a n an d A l a s k a N a t i v e ( A I A N ) p r o g r a m ’ s s e r v i c e a r e a w i t h a g e - e l i g i b l e ch i l d r e n , o r p r e g n a n t w o m e n , a r e e l i g i b l e f o r H e a d S t a r t s e r v i c e s , re g a r d l e s s o f i n c o m e . 3/ 1 / 2 0 2 4 n/ a C C C d o e s n o t o p e r a t e a n A I A N p r o g r a m . 2 13 0 2 . 1 2 ( f ) M S H S I n c o m e E l i g i b i l i t y . Mi g r a n t a n d S e a s o n a l H e a d S t a r t (M S H S ) p r o g r a m s m a y s e r v e a n y c h i l d w h o h a s o n e f a m i l y m e m b e r wh o s e i n c o m e c o m e s p r i m a r i l y f r o m a g r i c u l t u r a l e m p l o y m e n t , re g a r d l e s s o f t o t a l f a m i l y i n c o m e 3/ 1 / 2 0 2 4 n/ a C C C d o e s n o t o p e r a t e a M S H S p r o g r a m . 3 13 0 2 . 1 4 ( a ) ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) A I A N a n d M S H S S e l e c t i o n C r i t e r i a . Tr i b e s m a y pr i o r i t i z e c h i l d r e n i n f a m i l i e s f o r w h i c h a c h i l d , a f a m i l y m e m b e r , o r a me m b e r o f t h e s a m e h o u s e h o l d , i s a m e m b e r o f a n I n d i a n t r i b e . M S H S pr o g r a m s m a y g i v e p r i o r i t y t o c h i l d r e n w h o s e f a m i l i e s c a n de m o n s t r a t e t h e y h a v e r e l o c a t e d f r e q u e n t l y w i t h i n t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s to p u r s u e a g r i c u l t u r a l w o r k . 3/ 1 / 2 0 2 4 n / a CC C d o e s n o t o p e r a t e a n A I A N o r M S H S pr o g r a m . 4 13 0 2 . 1 0 1 ( a ) ( 2 ) E m p l o y e e E n g a g e m e n t . A p r o g r a m m u s t c o m p l y w i t h en h a n c e d r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r e m p l o y e e e n g a g e m e n t t o p r o m o t e m o r e re s p o n s i v e m a n a g e m e n t s t y l e s d e s i g n e d t o i d e n t i f y a n d r e s o l v e ba r r i e r s t o h i g h - q u a l i t y j o b p e r f o r m a n c e . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Su p e r v i s o r s a r e t r a i n i n g i n a n d e x e r c i s e Re f l e c t i v e S u p e r v i s i o n s t r a t e g i e s t o s u p p o r t me a n i n g f u l a n d e f f e c t i v e e m p l o y e e en g a g e m e n t a n d o n g o i n g s t a f f s u p e r v i s i o n . Up o n h i r e , m a n a g e r s b e g i n e n g a g e m e n t th r o u g h t h e o n b o a r d i n g p r o c e s s u t i l i z i n g a n or i e n t a t i o n c h e c k l i s t s p e c i f i c t o t h e i r j o b cl a s s i f i c a t i o n . R e g u l a r i n d i v i d u a l c h e c k - i n s ar e f a c i l i t a t e d b y m a n a g e r s . S t a f f a r e e n g a g e d in g o a l - s e t t i n g a s a c o m p o n e n t o f t h e a n n u a l pe r f o r m a n c e e v a l u a t i o n . Ba c k g r o u n d : Th e o f f i c e o f H e a d S t a r t p u b l i s h e d t i m e l i n e s b y w h i c h g r a n t r e c i p i e n t s m u s t c o m p l y w i t h t h e H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d s up d a t e d i n t h e f i n a l r u l e , S u p p o r t i n g t h e H e a d S t a r t W o r k f o r c e a n d C o n s i s t e n t Q u a l i t y P r o g r a m m i n g . T h e f i n a l r u l e w a s p u b l i s h e d i n t h e F e d e r a l R e g i s t e r o n Au g u s t 2 1 , 2 0 2 4 . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 1 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 34 5 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 5 13 0 2 . 1 0 1 ( a ) ( 5 ) , 1 3 0 2 . 1 0 2 ( d ) T r a i n i n g o n I n c i d e n t R e p o r t i n g . A pr o g r a m m u s t s u b m i t r e p o r t s , a s a p p r o p r i a t e , t o t h e r e s p o n s i b l e H H S of f i c i a l i m m e d i a t e l y b u t n o l a t e r t h a n s e v e n c a l e n d a r d a y s f o l l o w i n g a he a l t h o r s a f e t y i n c i d e n t . A l l s t a f f a r e r e q u i r e d t o b e t r a i n e d t o im p l e m e n t r e p o r t i n g p r o c e d u r e s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t In 2 0 2 3 C S B r e v i s e d i t s p r o c e d u r e s f o r re p o r t i n g i n c i d e n t s , e s t a b l i s h i n g e x p e c t a t i o n s wh i c h e n s u r e H H S o f f i c i a l n o t i f i c a t i o n n o l a t e r th a n s e v e n c a l e n d a r d a y s f o l l o w i n g a re p o r t a b l e h e a l t h o r s a f e t y i n c i d e n t . 6 13 0 2 . 1 2 ( i ) ( 1 ) H o u s i n g A d j u s t m e n t . A p r o g r a m m a y a d j u s t a f a m i l y ’ s in c o m e t o a c c o u n t f o r e x c e s s i v e h o u s i n g c o s t s w h e n d e t e r m i n i n g el i g i b i l i t y . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t En r o l l m e n t t e a m s c r e e n s f a m i l i e s o v e r 1 0 0 % of t h e F e d e r a l P o v e r t y L e v e l ( F P L ) f o r h o u s i n g co s t s e x c e e d i n g 3 0 % a n d h a s i m p l e m e n t e d us e o f a c a l c u l a t i o n s p r e a d s h e e t t o a d j u s t in c o m e a c c o r d i n g l y . 7 13 0 2 . 1 2 ( j ) M S H S E l i g i b i l i t y D u r a t i o n . In M S H S p r o g r a m s , o n c e a n in f a n t o r t o d d l e r a n d t h e i r f a m i l y a r e d e e m e d e l i g i b l e , t h e y a r e e l i g i b l e un t i l t h e y t u r n t h r e e y e a r s o l d . T h i s i s c o n s i s t e n t w i t h t h e r e q u i r e m e n t th a t c h i l d r e n p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e E a r l y H e a d S t a r t p r o g r a m r e m a i n el i g i b l e f o r t h e d u r a t i o n o f t h e p r o g r a m . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 n / a CC C d o e s n o t o p e r a t e a M S H S p r o g r a m . 8 13 0 2 . 1 3 M o d e r n i z i n g R e c r u i t m e n t . A p r o g r a m m u s t i n c l u d e m o d e r n te c h n o l o g i e s t o e n c o u r a g e a n d a s s i s t f a m i l i e s i n a p p l y i n g f o r ad m i s s i o n t o t h e p r o g r a m , a n d t o r e d u c e t h e f a m i l y ’ s a d m i n i s t r a t i v e an d p a p e r w o r k b u r d e n i n t h e a p p l i c a t i o n a n d e n r o l l m e n t p r o c e s s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t Th e p r o g r a m h a s a n e x i s t i n g p r o c e s s w h e r e b y fa m i l i e s m a y s u b m i t a n o n l i n e a p p l i c a t i o n , ca l l t h e e n r o l l m e n t h o t l i n e / I n t e r a c t i v e V o i c e Re s p o n s e ( I V R ) s y s t e m , a n d s u b m i t a n d / o r si g n e l i g i b i l i t y d o c u m e n t s e l e c t r o n i c a l l y . 9 13 0 2 . 1 4 ( a ) ( 6 ) C h i l d r e n o f S t a f f M e m b e r s . A p r o g r a m m a y c o n s i d e r t h e en r o l l m e n t o f e l i g i b l e c h i l d r e n o f s t a f f m e m b e r s a s p a r t o f t h e se l e c t i o n c r i t e r i a 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t CC C ' s S e l e c t i o n C r i t e r i a w a s a p p r o v e d b y t h e PC o n 2 / 2 1 / 2 4 a n d B O S o n 9 / 1 0 / 2 4 a n d i s ef f e c t i v e t h r o u g h 6 / 3 0 / 2 5 . C C C m a y c o n s i d e r ad d i t i o n o f c h i l d r e n o f s t a f f m e m b e r s t o t h e se l e c t i o n c r i t e r i a w h e n r e v i s i n g f o r t h e 2 0 2 5 - 20 2 6 p r o g r a m y e a r . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 2 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 34 6 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 10 13 0 2 . 1 4 ( b ) ( 1 ) C h i l d r e n w i t h D i s a b i l i t i e s E n r o l l m e n t . A p r o g r a m m u s t en s u r e a t l e a s t 1 0 % o f i t s a c t u a l e n r o l l m e n t i s f i l l e d b y c h i l d r e n e l i g i b l e fo r s e r v i c e s u n d e r t h e I n d i v i d u a l s w i t h D i s a b i l i t i e s E d u c a t i o n A c t (I D E A ) . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t CC C h a s h i s t o r i c a l l y m e t t h e 1 0 % t h r e s h o l d wh e n c a l c u l a t i n g p e r c e n t a g e o f c h i l d r e n w i t h a d i s a b i l i t y p e r c u m u l a t i v e e n r o l l m e n t . O u r 20 2 4 P I R i n d i c a t e d X % o f e n r o l l e d c h i l d r e n en r o l l e d h a d a d i s a b i l i t y . 11 13 0 2 . 1 5 ( g ) M o d e r n i z i n g E n r o l l m e n t . A p r o g r a m m u s t r e g u l a r l y ex a m i n e t h e i r e n r o l l m e n t p r o c e s s e s a n d i m p l e m e n t a n y i d e n t i f i e d im p r o v e m e n t s t o s t r e a m l i n e t h e e n r o l l m e n t e x p e r i e n c e f o r f a m i l i e s . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t Th e e n r o l l m e n t p r o c e s s i s a n a l y z e d o n a n on g o i n g b a s i s i n o r d e r t o i d e n t i f y im p r o v e m e n t s t o s t r e a m l i n e e n r o l l m e n t . F o r th e 2 0 2 4 - 2 5 p r o g r a m y e a r o n - s i t e e n r o l l m e n t cl i n i c s a r e b e i n g f a c i l i t a t e d a t c e n t r a l i z e d lo c a t i o n s i n a r e a s o f t h e c o u n t y w i t h h i g h en r o l l m e n t n e e d s . 12 13 0 2 . 1 7 ( a ) S u s p e n s i o n a n d E x p u l s i o n . Su s p e n s i o n c o n t i n u e s t o b e a me a s u r e o f l a s t r e s o r t o n l y w h e n t h e r e i s a s e r i o u s s a f e t y t h r e a t . Pr o g r a m s m u s t f i r s t e n g a g e w i t h a m e n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t , co l l a b o r a t e w i t h t h e p a r e n t s , a n d u s e a p p r o p r i a t e c o m m u n i t y re s o u r c e s . P r o g r a m s m u s t e x p l o r e a n d d o c u m e n t a l l s t e p s t a k e n t o ad d r e s s t h e b e h a v i o r s a n d s u p p o r t s n e e d e d t o f a c i l i t a t e t h e c h i l d ’ s sa f e r e e n t r y a n d c o n t i n u e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e p r o g r a m . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CS B ' s p r o c e d u r e s c u r r e n t l y a l i g n w i t h t h i s st a n d a r d . C S B ' s s t e p p l a n r e q u i r e s mu l t i d i s c i p l i n a r y e f f o r t s t o s u p p o r t a c h i l d w i t h co n t i n u e d p r o g r a m p a r t i c i p a t i o n a r e su f f i c i e n t l y d o c u m e n t e d . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 3 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 34 7 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 13 13 0 2 . 3 4 ( b ) ( 9 ) M o d e r n i z i n g C o m m u n i c a t i o n . A p r o g r a m m u s t e n s u r e i t us e s a c c e s s i b l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n m e t h o d s a n d m o d a l i t i e s t h a t m e e t th e n e e d s o f t h e c o m m u n i t y w h e n e n g a g i n g w i t h p r o s p e c t i v e a n d en r o l l e d f a m i l i e s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t As a n o u t c o m e o f 2 0 1 9 - 2 0 2 3 p r o g r a m g o a l s , th e e n r o l l m e n t p r o c e s s w a s m o d e r n i z e d th r o u g h u s e o f i n n o v a t i v e t e c h n o l o g i e s : In t e r a c t i v e V o i c e R e s p o n s e ( I V R ) s y s t e m , Sh o r t M e s s a g i n g S y s t e m ( S M S ) , w e b - b a s e d ap p l i c a t i o n a n d r e s o u r c e s p a g e . F a m i l y me e t i n g s a n d t r a i n i n g s ( i n c l u d i n g p a r e n t i n g cu r r i c u l u m ) i s o f f e r e d i n a v i r t u a l f o r m a t . A co m m u n i c a t i o n s u r v e y i s c o m p l e t e d b y fa m i l i e s a n n u a l l y t o e n s u r e t h e p r o g r a m i s ut i l i z i n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n m e t h o d s t h a t w o r k be s t f o r e n r o l l e d f a m i l i e s . 14 13 0 2 . 4 0 ( b ) H e a l t h a n d M e n t a l H e a l t h S e r v i c e s A d v i s o r y C o m m i t t e e . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e s t a b l i s h a n d m a i n t a i n a H e a l t h a n d M e n t a l H e a l t h Se r v i c e s A d v i s o r y C o m m i t t e e . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t An a l r e a d y e s t a b l i s h e d H e a l t h a n d N u t r i t i o n Se r v i c e s A d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e w h i c h m e e t s tw i c e a n n u a l l y . T h e n e x t m e e t i n g , s c h e d u l e d fo r 1 2 / 5 / 2 4 , w i l l t a k e p l a c e u n d e r t h e n e w na m e : H e a l t h , M e n t a l H e a l t h , a n d N u t r i t i o n Se r v i c e s A d v i s o r y C o m m i t t e e . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 4 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 34 8 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 15 13 0 2 . 4 1 , 1 3 0 2 . 4 2 ( b ) , 1 3 0 2 . 4 6 ( b ) M e n t a l H e a l t h I n t e g r a t i o n . Th e s e pr o g r a m r e q u i r e m e n t s c o n s i s t e n t l y i n t e g r a t e m e n t a l h e a l t h i n t o a l l as p e c t s o f p r o g r a m s e r v i c e d e l i v e r y . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Th e C C C H S p r o g r a m h a s b e e n o p e r a t e d un d e r a m u l t i d i s c i p l i n a r y a p p r o a c h , w i t h h i g h le v e l s o f c o l l a b o r a t i o n a m o n g t h e d e s i g n a t e d He a l t h a n d M e n t a l H e a l t h c o n t e n t a r e a ma n a g e r s . F o r e x a m p l e , C S B f a c i l i t a t e s mo n t h l y m a n a g e r s m e e t i n g s a n d j o i n t f a m i l y me e t i n g s . C S B ' s m o d e l f o r c o m p r e h e n s i v e se r v i c e d e l i v e r y p o s i t i o n s a s s i s t a n t m a n a g e r s wh o a r e g e n e r a l i s t s a n d o b t a i n t r a i n i n g f r o m sp e c i a l i s t s i n t h e a r e a s o f H e a l t h a n d M e n t a l He a l t h . 16 13 0 2 . 4 5 ( b ) M e n t a l H e a l t h C o n s u l t a n t s . A p r o g r a m m u s t e n s u r e me n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t s p r o v i d e c o n s u l t a t i o n s e r v i c e s t h a t b u i l d t h e ca p a c i t y o f a d u l t s i n a c h i l d ’ s l i f e t o s t r e n g t h e n a n d s u p p o r t t h e m e n t a l he a l t h a n d s o c i a l a n d e m o t i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t o f c h i l d r e n . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Th e C o u n t y ' s c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h t h e E a r l y Ch i l d h o o d M e n t a l H e a l t h P r o g r a m 17 13 0 2 . 4 7 ( b ) ( 1 0 ) S a f e t y P r a c t i c e s – L e a d . In f a c i l i t i e s w h e r e l e a d m a y ex i s t , p r o g r a m s m u s t r e g u l a r l y i n s p e c t a n d t e s t f o r t h e p r e s e n c e o f le a d a n d , a s n e e d e d , c o n d u c t r e m e d i a t i o n a n d a b a t e m e n t . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C H S c e n t e r s f o l l o w C a l i f o r n i a H e a l t h a n d Sa f e t y C o d e s e c t i o n 1 5 9 7 . 1 6 , w h i c h r e q u i r e s th a t a l l l i c e n s e d C h i l d C a r e C e n t e r s co n s t r u c t e d b e f o r e 1 / 1 / 2 0 1 0 , t e s t t h e i r c o l d - wa t e r o u t l e t s u s e d f o r d r i n k i n g o r c o o k i n g f o r le a d b y 1 / 1 / 2 3 , a n d s u b s e q u e n t t e s t i n g m u s t oc c u r e v e r y 5 y e a r s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 5 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 34 9 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 18 13 0 2 . 4 7 ( b ) ( 5 ) S a f e t y P r a c t i c e s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e n s u r e a l l s t a f f , co n s u l t a n t s , c o n t r a c t o r s , a n d v o l u n t e e r s f o l l o w a p p r o p r i a t e p r a c t i c e s to k e e p c h i l d r e n s a f e . A l i g n s t h e d e f i n i t i o n o f " c h i l d a b u s e a n d n e g l e c t " wi t h C h i l d A b u s e P r e v e n t i o n a n d T r e a t m e n t A c t ( a n o t h e r f e d e r a l st a t u t e ) . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CS B r e v i s e d i t s s a f e t y p r a c t i c e s p r o c e d u r e s i n 20 2 3 , e s t a b l i s h i n g a c u l t u r e o f s a f e t y in c l u d i n g t o o l s f o r a c t i v e s u p e r v i s i o n a n d pe r s o n a l r i g h t s t r a i n i n g . A n n u a l t r a i n i n g s a r e pr o v i d e d w h i c h a l i g n w i t h t h i s s t a n d a r d . 19 13 0 2 . 5 0 ( a ) M o d e r n i z i n g E n g a g e m e n t w i t h F a m i l i e s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t co m m u n i c a t e w i t h f a m i l i e s i n a f o r m a t t h a t m e e t s t h e n e e d s o f e a c h in d i v i d u a l f a m i l y . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t A c o m m u n i c a t i o n s u r v e y i s c o m p l e t e d b y fa m i l i e s a n n u a l l y t o e n s u r e t h e p r o g r a m i s ut i l i z i n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n m e t h o d s t h a t w o r k be s t f o r e n r o l l e d f a m i l i e s . 20 13 0 2 . 5 3 ( b ) ( 2 ) Q R I S . Pr o g r a m s s h o u l d p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e i r Q u a l i t y Ra t i n g a n d I m p r o v e m e n t S y s t e m ( Q R I S ) t o t h e e x t e n t p r a c t i c a b l e i f t h e st a t e o r l o c a l a r e a h a s s t r a t e g i e s i n p l a c e t o s u p p o r t t h e i r pa r t i c i p a t i o n . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C H S c e n t e r s c u r r e n t l y p a r t i c i p a t e i n Q R I S . 21 13 0 2 . 8 0 ( d ) N e w b o r n V i s i t . A n e w b o r n v i s i t m u s t , a t m i n i m u m , i n c l u d e a d i s c u s s i o n o f t h e f o l l o w i n g : m a t e r n a l m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l h e a l t h , sa f e s l e e p , i n f a n t h e a l t h , a n d s u p p o r t f o r b a s i c n e e d s . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Ne w b o r n v i s i t s i n c l u d e d i s c u s s i o n o f m a t e r n a l me n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l h e a l t h , s a f e s l e e p , i n f a n t he a l t h , a n d s u p p o r t f o r b a s i c n e e d s . 22 13 0 2 . 8 1 M e n t a l H e a l t h I n f o r m a t i o n a n d S e r v i c e s I n t e g r a t i o n f o r Ex p e c t a n t F a m i l i e s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e n s u r e t h e r e q u i r e d p r e n a t a l a n d po s t p a r t u m i n f o r m a t i o n , e d u c a t i o n , a n d s e r v i c e s a r e p r o v i d e d t o en r o l l e d p r e g n a n t w o m e n , m o t h e r s , f a t h e r s , a n d p a r t n e r s o r o t h e r fa m i l y m e m b e r s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Se r v i c e s t o p r e g n a n t w o m e n i n c l u d e p r e n a t a l an d p o s t p a r t u m i n f o r m a t i o n a n d e d u c a t i o n ar e p r o v i d e d t o f a m i l i e s e n r o l l e d t h r o u g h t h e Co u n t y ' s p a r t n e r s h i p s w i t h A s p i r a n e t a n d Mo u n t D i a b l o U n i f i e d S c h o o l D i s t r i c t . 23 13 0 2 . 8 2 ( a ) M a t e r n a l H e a l t h C u r r i c u l u m . If a p r o g r a m u s e s a cu r r i c u l u m i n t h e p r o v i s i o n o f s e r v i c e s t o p r e g n a n t w o m e n a n d pr e g n a n t p e o p l e , i t s h o u l d b e a m a t e r n a l h e a l t h c u r r i c u l u m t o s u p p o r t pr e n a t a l a n d p o s t p a r t u m e d u c a t i o n n e e d s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Th e G r o w i n g G r e a t K i d s ® c u r r i c u l u m i n c l u d e s pr e n a t a l h e a l t h a n d p o s t p a r t u m e d u c a t i o n . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 6 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 0 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 24 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( c ) S t a n d a r d s o f C o n d u c t . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e n s u r e t h a t s t a f f , co n s u l t a n t s , c o n t r a c t o r s , a n d v o l u n t e e r s d o n o t m a l t r e a t o r e n d a n g e r th e h e a l t h o r s a f e t y o f c h i l d r e n , a n d t h a t t h e y r e p o r t r e a s o n a b l y su s p e c t e d o r k n o w n i n c i d e n t s o f c h i l d a b u s e a n d n e g l e c t . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CS B s t a n d a r d s o f c o n d u c t , s i g n e d b y a l l s t a f f , co n s u l t a n t s a n d v o l u n t e e r s a n n u a l l y . 25 13 0 2 . 9 1 ( e ) ( 8 ) ( i i ) M e n t a l H e a l t h C o n s u l t a n t s ' L i c e n s u r e . A p r o g r a m mu s t e n s u r e a l l m e n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t s a r e l i c e n s e d o r u n d e r t h e su p e r v i s i o n o f a l i c e n s e d m e n t a l h e a l t h p r o f e s s i o n a l s . P r o g r a m s a l s o mu s t u s e m e n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t s w i t h k n o w l e d g e o f a n d e x p e r i e n c e in s e r v i n g y o u n g c h i l d r e n a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C p a r t n e r s w i t h E a r l y C h i l d h o o d M e n t a l He a l t h P r o g r a m f o r m e n t a l h e a l t h co n s u l t a t i o n s e r v i c e s . L i c e n s u r e i s a co m p o n e n t o f t h e c o n t r a c t . 26 13 0 2 . 9 2 ( b ) ( 1 ) P r o f e s s i o n a l D e v e l o p m e n t P l a n s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t de v e l o p p r o f e s s i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t p l a n s f o r f u l l - t i m e s t a f f p r o v i d i n g di r e c t s e r v i c e s t o c h i l d r e n , a s r e q u i r e d i n S e c t i o n 6 4 8 A ( f ) o f t h e H e a d St a r t A c t . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 C o m p l i a n t Pr o f e s s i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t p l a n s a r e in c o r p o r a t e d i n t o t h e a n n u a l p e r f o r m a n c e ev a l u a t i o n f o r s t a f f i n c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s p r o v i d i n g di r e c t s e r v i c e s t o c h i l d r e n . 27 13 0 2 . 9 2 ( b ) ( 2 – 3 ) A n n u a l T r a i n i n g . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e n s u r e s t a f f r e c e i v e an n u a l t r a i n i n g o n : ( 1 ) M a n d a t o r y r e p o r t i n g ; ( 2 ) P o s i t i v e s t r a t e g i e s t o un d e r s t a n d a n d s u p p o r t c h i l d r e n ’ s s o c i a l a n d e m o t i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t ; an d ( 3 ) T h e k n o w l e d g e , e x p e r i e n c e , a n d c o m p e t e n c i e s t o i m p r o v e ch i l d a n d f a m i l y o u t c o m e s . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Al l 3 t o p i c s a r e i n c o r p o r a t e d i n t o t h e a n n u a l tr a i n i n g s c h e d u l e . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 7 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 1 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 28 13 0 2 . 9 3 ( d ) C u l t u r e o f W e l l n e s s . A p r o g r a m s h o u l d c u l t i v a t e a p r o g r a m - wi d e c u l t u r e o f w e l l n e s s t h a t e m p o w e r s s t a f f a s p r o f e s s i o n a l s a n d su p p o r t s s t a f f t o e f f e c t i v e l y a c c o m p l i s h t h e i r j o b r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s i n a hi g h - q u a l i t y m a n n e r . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t A c u l t u r e o f w e l l n e s s h a s b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d an d i s m a i n t a i n e d t h r o u g h w o r k o f C S B ' s we l l n e s s t e a m , S I A , w h i c h f o c u s e s o n S i m p l e , Im p a c t f u l a n d A c t i o n a b l e s t r a t e g i e s t o pr o m o t e w e l l n e s s . O n 5 / 8 / 2 4 , C S B f a c i l i t a t e d an a l l - s t a f f w e l l n e s s e v e n t w h i c h i n c l u d e d ke y n o t e s p e a k e r s o n D E I , t r a i n i n g o n s t r e s s re d u c t i o n , a s w e l l a s h e a l t h y c o o k i n g a n d pa i n t i n g s e s s i o n s . C C C p r o m o t e s w e l l n e s s th r o u g h o f f e r i n g a r o b u s t E m p l o y e e As s i s t a n c e P r o g r a m ( E A P ) . 29 13 0 3 . 4 2 S u i t a b l e F a c i l i t i e s . Gr a n t r e c i p i e n t s a r e n o l o n g e r r e q u i r e d t o ha v e a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t f r o m a n i n d e p e n d e n t r e a l e s t a t e p r o f e s s i o n a l co n f i r m i n g t h e l a c k o f o t h e r s u i t a b l e f a c i l i t i e s i n t h e a r e a . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t Th e C C C H S p r o g r a m w i l l n o l o n g e r r e q u e s t su c h w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t s w h e n s u b m i t t i n g ca p i t a l p r o j e c t s r e q u e s t s f o r a p p l i c a b l e m a j o r re n o v a t i o n o r c o n s t r u c t i o n p r o j e c t s u t i l i z i n g fe d e r a l f u n d s . 30 13 0 3 . 4 3 U s e o f G r a n t F u n d s . If a r e c i p i e n t s e e k s t o u s e f e d e r a l f u n d s fo r r e a s o n a b l e f e e s a n d c o s t s n e c e s s a r y t o s u b m i t a n a p p l i c a t i o n un d e r § § 1 3 0 3 . 4 2 a n d 1 3 0 3 . 4 4 , t h e y m u s t b e g r a n t e d a p p r o v a l f r o m t h e re s p o n s i b l e H H S o f f i c i a l . O n c e a p p r o v a l i s g r a n t e d , t h e f u n d s a r e al l o w a b l e r e g a r d l e s s o f t h e o u t c o m e o f t h e p r e l i m i n a r y e l i g i b i l i t y de t e r m i n a t i o n . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C w i l l r e q u e s t a p p r o v a l f o r u s e o f f e d e r a l fu n d s f o r r e a s o n a b l e f e e s a n d c o s t s ne c e s s a r y t o s u b m i t a p r e - a p p r o v a l ap p l i c a t i o n f o r m a j o r r e n o v a t i o n o r co n s t r u c t i o n p r o j e c t s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 8 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 2 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 31 13 0 3 . 4 4 A p p l i c a t i o n R e q u i r e m e n t s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t a d h e r e t o u p d a t e d ap p l i c a t i o n r e q u i r e m e n t s , i n c l u d i n g t h e f a c i l i t y ’ s v a l u e a n d a d d i t i o n a l in f o r m a t i o n H H S o f f i c i a l s m a y r e q u e s t a s p a r t o f t h e 1 3 0 3 p r o c e s s . 1 0 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C w i l l c o m p l y w i t h t h e r e v i s e d 1 3 0 3 p r e - ap p r o v a l r e q u i r e m e n t s w h e n r e q u e s t i n g t o us e f e d e r a l f u n d s f o r m a j o r r e n o v a t i o n / co n s t r u c t i o n p r o j e c t s . 32 13 0 5 . 2 D e f i n i t i o n s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t u s e n e w a n d r e v i s e d d e f i n i t i o n s f o r "E a r l y H e a d S t a r t " , " F e d e r a l i n t e r e s t " , " G r a n t r e c i p i e n t " , " H e a d S t a r t " , "H e a d S t a r t a g e n c y " , " H e a d S t a r t P r e s c h o o l " , " H o u s i n g c o s t s " , "I n c o m e " , " M a j o r r e n o v a t i o n s " , " M i g r a n t f a m i l y " , " P o v e r t y l i n e " , "P u r c h a s e " , a n d " S u s p e n s i o n " . 10 / 2 1 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C i s u s i n g n e w a n d r e v i s e d d e f i n i t i o n s un d e r t h i s s e c t i o n . 33 13 0 2 . 8 0 ( e ) P r e g n a n t W o m e n . A p r o g r a m m u s t t r a c k a n d r e c o r d se r v i c e s a n e n r o l l e d p r e g n a n t w o m a n o r p r e g n a n t p e r s o n r e c e i v e s , bo t h f r o m t h e p r o g r a m a n d t h r o u g h r e f e r r a l s , t o h e l p i d e n t i f y s p e c i f i c pr e n a t a l c a r e s e r v i c e s a n d r e s o u r c e s n e e d e d t o s u p p o r t a h e a l t h y pr e g n a n c y . 12 / 1 9 / 2 0 2 4 Co m p l i a n t CC C c u r r e n t l y m a i n t a i n s a r e c o r d o f s e r v i c e s ac c e s s e d b y p r e g n a n t p e r s o n s i n c l u d i n g re r e f e r r a l s a n d s e r v i c e s u t i l i z i n g i t s c h i l d a n d fa m i l y d a t a s y s t e m . 34 13 0 2 . 8 0 ( f ) P r o m o t i n g H e a l t h y B i r t h O u t c o m e s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t h e l p ad d r e s s d i s p a r i t i e s i n m a t e r n a l a n d b i r t h o u t c o m e s a c r o s s r a c i a l a n d et h n i c g r o u p s . 2/ 1 8 / 2 0 2 5 In - P r o g r e s s CC C w i l l r e v i e w a n d a n a l y z e i t s n e w co m m u n i t y a s s e s s m e n t t o i d e n t i f y d i s p a r i t i e s in m a t e r n a l a n d b i r t h o u t c o m e s a c r o s s r a c i a l an d e t h n i c g r o u p s . 35 13 0 2 . 1 1 ( b ) C o m m u n i t y A s s e s s m e n t . Pr o g r a m s m u s t c o l l e c t r e l e v a n t da t a w h i l e m a i n t a i n i n g t h e c o m m u n i t y a s s e s s m e n t ’ s c o n t e n t f o c u s o n ge o g r a p h i c l o c a t i o n , r a c e , e t h n i c i t y , e t c . R e q u i r e s p r o g r a m s t o co n d u c t a n n u a l u p d a t e s o n l y a s n e e d e d , s u c h a s i f t h e r e a r e si g n i f i c a n t s h i f t s i n c o m m u n i t y d e m o g r a p h i c s . 8/ 1 / 2 0 2 5 Co m p l i a n t Th e p r o g r a m c u r r e n t l y u t i l i z e d a c o n t r a c t o r wh o s u p p l i e s a c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o m m u n i t y as s e s s m e n t w i t h a l l r e q u i r e d c o m p o n e n t s an n u a l l y . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 9 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 3 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 36 13 0 2 . 1 4 ( d ) B a r r i e r s t o E n r o l l m e n t . A p r o g r a m i s r e q u i r e d t o u s e d a t a fr o m t h e c o m m u n i t y a s s e s s m e n t t o i d e n t i f y p o t e n t i a l b a r r i e r s t o en r o l l m e n t a n d a t t e n d a n c e , i n c l u d i n g u s i n g d a t a t o u n d e r s t a n d ac c e s s t o t r a n s p o r t a t i o n f o r t h e h i g h e s t n e e d f a m i l i e s . 8 / 1 / 2 0 2 5 In - P r o g r e s s Th e c o m m u n i t y a s s e s s m e n t w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d by S p r i n g 2 0 2 5 a n d d a t a w i l l b e u s e d t o id e n t i f y p o t e n t i a l b a r r i e r s t o e n r o l l m e n t a n d at t e n d a n c e . 37 13 0 2 . 1 6 ( a ) ( 2 ) ( v ) B a r r i e r s t o A t t e n d a n c e . A p r o g r a m m u s t e x a m i n e ba r r i e r s t o r e g u l a r a t t e n d a n c e , s u c h a s a c c e s s t o s a f e a n d r e l i a b l e tr a n s p o r t a t i o n , a n d w h e r e p o s s i b l e , p r o v i d e o r f a c i l i t a t e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n fo r t h e c h i l d i f n e e d e d . 8/ 1 / 2 0 2 5 I n - P r o g r e s s Th e c o m m u n i t y a s s e s s m e n t w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d by S p r i n g 2 0 2 5 a n d d a t a w i l l b e u s e d t o id e n t i f y p o t e n t i a l b a r r i e r s t o e n r o l l m e n t a n d at t e n d a n c e . 38 13 0 2 . 2 3 ( b ) ( 2 – 4 ) F a m i l y C h i l d C a r e O p t i o n . Fa m i l y c h i l d c a r e ( F C C ) se r v i c e s m u s t c o m p l y w i t h s p e c i f i e d c h i l d r a t i o s a n d g r o u p s i z e s f o r pr o g r a m s . T h e r e i s n o l o n g e r r e f e r e n c e t o t h e t e r m " a s s i s t a n t pr o v i d e r " . A l l F C C p r o v i d e r s w h o c o u n t t o w a r d r a t i o s m u s t m e e t t h e qu a l i f i c a t i o n r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r F C C p r o v i d e r s d e s c r i b e d in § 1 3 0 2 . 9 1 ( e ) ( 4 ) . 8/ 1 / 2 0 2 5 n/ a CC C d o e s n o t o p e r a t e H S w i t h i n t h e F a m i l y Ch i l d C a r e O p t i o n . 39 13 0 2 . 4 5 ( a ) M u l t i d i s c i p l i n a r y A p p r o a c h . Pr o g r a m s m u s t u s e a mu l t i d i s c i p l i n a r y a p p r o a c h t o m e n t a l h e a l t h a n d w e l l n e s s s u p p o r t s . Me n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a t i o n s e r v i c e s m u s t b e a v a i l a b l e a t a f r e q u e n c y of a t l e a s t o n c e a m o n t h ; i f a m e n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t i s n o t a v a i l a b l e to p r o v i d e s e r v i c e s a t l e a s t o n c e a m o n t h , p r o g r a m s m u s t u s e o t h e r li c e n s e d m e n t a l h e a l t h p r o f e s s i o n a l s o r b e h a v i o r a l h e a l t h s u p p o r t sp e c i a l i s t s w h o c o o r d i n a t e w i t h a m e n t a l h e a l t h c o n s u l t a n t . 8 / 1 / 2 0 2 5 In - P r o g r e s s CC C p a r t n e r s w i t h E a r l y C h i l d h o o d M e n t a l He a l t h P r o g r a m f o r m e n t a l h e a l t h co n s u l t a t i o n s e r v i c e s . T h e p r o g r a m i s r e v i s i n g it s p r o c e d u r e s t o e n s u r e o v e r s i g h t s t r u c t u r e mo n i t o r s f o r m o n t h l y a v a i l a b i l i t y o f m e n t a l he a l t h c o n s o l a t i o n s e r v i c e s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 10 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 4 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 40 13 0 2 . 5 2 ( d ) F a m i l y P a r t n e r s h i p S e r v i c e s . Pr o g r a m s m u s t e n s u r e f a m i l y se r v i c e w o r k e r a s s i g n m e n t s d o n o t e x c e e d 4 0 f a m i l i e s p e r f a m i l y se r v i c e w o r k e r . P r o g r a m s m a y t e m p o r a r i l y e x c e e d t h e m a x i m u m du r i n g p e r i o d s o f s t a f f a b s e n c e a n d i n e m e r g e n c y o r r e c o v e r y ci r c u m s t a n c e s . A w a i v e r i s r e q u i r e d t o e x c e e d t h e r a t i o o f f a m i l y as s i g n m e n t s t o f a m i l y s e r v i c e w o r k e r i f i t w i l l e x t e n d b e y o n d a te m p o r a r y p e r i o d . 8/ 1 / 2 0 2 7 In - P r o g r e s s On A u g u s t 1 6 , 2 0 2 4 , t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n f o r Ch i l d r e n a n d F a m i l i e s i s s u e d a n a w a r d f o r t h e He a d S t a r t g r a n t . O n M a r c h 1 9 , 2 0 2 4 ( D . 4 ) , th e B o a r d o f S u p e r v i s o r s a p p r o v e d t h e su b m i s s i o n o f t h e g r a n t a p p l i c a t i o n w h i c h in c l u d e s n e w p o s i t i o n s . T h i s b u d g e t i n c l u d e s an i n c r e a s e i n C o m p r e h e n s i v e S e r v i c e s (f a m i l y s e r v i c e w o r k e r ) p o s i t i o n s t o l o w e r ca s e l o a d s t o 4 0 f a m i l i e s . 41 13 0 2 . 9 3 ( c ) S t a f f B r e a k s . A p r o g r a m m u s t p r o v i d e , f o r e a c h s t a f f me m b e r , r e g u l a r b r e a k s o f a d e q u a t e l e n g t h a n d f r e q u e n c y b a s e d o n ho u r s w o r k e d . D u r i n g b r e a k s , o n e t e a c h i n g s t a f f m e m b e r m a y b e re p l a c e d b y o n e s t a f f m e m b e r w h o d o e s n o t m e e t t h e t e a c h i n g qu a l i f i c a t i o n s r e q u i r e d f o r t h e a g e , p r o v i d e d t h a t t h i s s t a f f m e m b e r h a s th e n e c e s s a r y t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e t o e n s u r e s a f e t y o f c h i l d r e n a n d mi n i m a l d i s r u p t i o n t o t h e q u a l i t y o f s e r v i c e s . 8/ 1 / 2 0 2 7 Co m p l i a n t CC C c o m p l i e s w i t h S t a t e a n d F e d e r a l re q u i r e m e n t s p e r t a i n i n g t o s t a f f b r e a k s in c l u d i n g m e a l b r e a k s . P e r t h e 2 0 2 2 - 2 0 2 6 Lo c a l O n e M O U e m p l o y e e s a r e e n t i t l e d t o a re s t b r e a k f o r e a c h 4 h o u r s o f w o r k . T h e pr o g r a m w i l l i d e n t i f y h o w i t m a y o p e r a t i o n a l i z e ne w f l e x i b i l i t i e s o f a l l o w i n g a s t a f f m e m b e r t o pr o v i d e c l a s s r o o m c o v e r a g e w h o d o e s n o t me e t t e a c h i n g q u a l i f i c a t i o n s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 11 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 5 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 42 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( f ) B e n e f i t s . Fo r f u l l - t i m e s t a f f ( w o r k i n g 3 0 o r m o r e h o u r s p e r we e k ) t h e p r o g r a m m u s t p r o v i d e o r f a c i l i t a t e a c c e s s t o a f f o r d a b l e he a l t h c a r e c o v e r a g e , o f f e r p a i d l e a v e , a n d o f f e r a c c e s s t o s h o r t - t e r m , fr e e o r m i n i m a l c o s t b e h a v i o r a l h e a l t h s e r v i c e s . P a r t - t i m e s t a f f m u s t be c o n n e c t e d w i t h h e a l t h i n s u r a n c e o p t i o n s i n t h e M a r k e t p l a c e . Pr o g r a m s m u s t c o n n e c t e l i g i b l e s t a f f w i t h c h i l d c a r e s u b s i d y p r o g r a m s an d t h e P u b l i c S e r v i c e L o a n F o r g i v e n e s s P r o g r a m . S m a l l H e a d S t a r t ag e n c i e s w i t h 2 0 0 o r f e w e r s l o t s a r e e x e m p t f r o m m o s t o f t h e b e n e f i t s re q u i r e m e n t s , b u t t h e s e a g e n c i e s m u s t s t i l l m a k e m e a s u r a b l e im p r o v e m e n t i n b e n e f i t s f o r H e a d S t a r t s t a f f o v e r t i m e . 8 / 1 / 2 0 2 8 In - P r o g r e s s St a f f s c h e d u l e d t o w o r k a t l e a s t 2 0 h o u r s p e r we e k , C C C p r o v i d e s a f f o r d a b l e h e a l t h c a r e co v e r a g e . P a r t - t i m e s t a f f a r e c o n n e c t e d w i t h he a l t h i n s u r a n c e o p t i o n s . T h e p r o g r a m i s i n th e p r o c e s s o f i d e n t i f y i n g a p r o c e s s w h i c h en s u r e s s t a f f a r e c o n n e c t e d w i t h c h i l d c a r e su b s i d y p r o g r a m s a n d t h e P u b l i c S e r v i c e L o a n Fo r g i v e n e s s P r o g r a m . 43 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( e ) ( 1 ) P a y s c a l e . (i ) B y A u g u s t 1 , 2 0 3 1 , a p r o g r a m m u s t im p l e m e n t a s a l a r y s c a l e , s a l a r y s c h e d u l e , w a g e l a d d e r , o r o t h e r si m i l a r p a y s t r u c t u r e f o r p r o g r a m s t a f f s a l a r i e s t h a t i n c o r p o r a t e s t h e re q u i r e m e n t s i n p a r a g r a p h s ( e ) ( 2 ) t h r o u g h ( 4 ) o f t h i s s e c t i o n ; r e f l e c t s sa l a r i e s o r w a g e s f o r a l l o t h e r s t a f f i n t h e p r o g r a m ; p r o m o t e s s a l a r i e s th a t a r e c o m p a r a b l e t o s i m i l a r s e r v i c e s i n r e l e v a n t i n d u s t r i e s i n t h e i r ge o g r a p h i c a r e a ; a n d c o n s i d e r s , a t a m i n i m u m , r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , qu a l i f i c a t i o n s , e x p e r i e n c e r e l e v a n t t o t h e p o s i t i o n , a n d s c h e d u l e o r ho u r s w o r k e d . ( i i ) A f t e r A u g u s t 1 , 2 0 3 1 , a p r o g r a m m u s t r e v i e w i t s p a y st r u c t u r e a t l e a s t o n c e e v e r y 5 y e a r s t o a s s e s s w h e t h e r i t c o n t i n u e s t o me e t t h e e x p e c t a t i o n s d e s c r i b e d i n p a r a g r a p h ( e ) ( 1 ) ( i ) o f t h i s s e c t i o n . (i i i ) A p r o g r a m m u s t e n s u r e t h a t s t a f f s a l a r i e s a r e n o t i n e x c e s s o f l e v e l II o f t h e E x e c u t i v e S c h e d u l e , a s r e q u i r e d i n 4 2 U . S . C . 9 8 4 8 ( b ) ( 1 ) . 8/ 1 / 2 0 3 1 In - P r o g r e s s Th e P r o g r a m w i l l w o r k w i t h H R o n a s a l a r y st u d y w h i c h c o m p a r e s s i m i l a r s e r v i c e s i n re l e v a n t i n d u s t r i e s i n C o n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y . Sa l a r y s t u d y w i l l b e r e q u i r e d e v e r y 5 y e a r s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 12 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 6 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 44 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( e ) ( 2 ) P r o g r e s s t o p a y p a r i t y f o r e d u c a t i o n s t a f f w i t h el e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s t a f f . (i ) B y A u g u s t 1 , 2 0 3 1 , a p r o g r a m m u s t de m o n s t r a t e i t h a s m a d e p r o g r e s s t o p a r i t y w i t h k i n d e r g a r t e n t h r o u g h th i r d g r a d e t e a c h e r s b y e n s u r i n g t h a t e a c h H e a d S t a r t t e a c h e r re c e i v e s a n a n n u a l s a l a r y t h a t i s a t l e a s t c o m p a r a b l e t o t h e a n n u a l sa l a r y p a i d t o p r e s c h o o l t e a c h e r s i n p u b l i c s c h o o l s e t t i n g s i n t h e pr o g r a m ’ s l o c a l s c h o o l d i s t r i c t , a d j u s t e d f o r r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , qu a l i f i c a t i o n s , e x p e r i e n c e , a n d s c h e d u l e o r h o u r s w o r k e d . A p r o g r a m ma y p r o v i d e a n n u a l s a l a r i e s c o m p a r a b l e t o a n e i g h b o r i n g s c h o o l di s t r i c t i f t h e s a l a r i e s a r e h i g h e r t h a n a p r o g r a m ’ s l o c a l s c h o o l d i s t r i c t , ad j u s t e d f o r r o l e , r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , q u a l i f i c a t i o n s , e x p e r i e n c e , a n d sc h e d u l e o r h o u r s w o r k e d . 8/ 1 / 2 0 3 1 In - P r o g r e s s Th e P r o g r a m w i l l w o r k w i t h H R o n a s a l a r y st u d y w h i c h c o m p a r e s C C C t e a c h e r s a l a r y t o sc h o o l d i s t r i c t p r e s c h o o l t e a c h e r s . T h e pr o g r a m i n i s t h e p r o c e s s o f d e v e l o p i n g a pr o c e s s t o e n s u r e i t r e g u l a r l y t r a c k s d a t a o n ho w w a g e s p a i d t o t h e i r e d u c a t i o n s t a f f co m p a r e t o w a g e s p a i d t o p r e s c h o o l t h r o u g h th i r d g r a d e t e a c h e r s i n t h e i r l o c a l o r ne i g h b o r i n g s c h o o l d i s t r i c t . 45 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( 3 ) S a l a r y f l o o r . By A u g u s t 1 , 2 0 3 1 , a p r o g r a m m u s t e n s u r e , a t a m i n i m u m , t h e w a g e o r s a l a r y s t r u c t u r e e s t a b l i s h e d o r u p d a t e d u n d e r pa r a g r a p h ( e ) ( 1 ) ( i ) o f t h i s s e c t i o n p r o v i d e s a l l s t a f f w i t h a w a g e o r sa l a r y t h a t i s g e n e r a l l y s u f f i c i e n t t o c o v e r b a s i c n e e d s s u c h a s f o o d , ho u s i n g , u t i l i t i e s , m e d i c a l c o s t s , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , a n d t a x e s , o r w o u l d be s u f f i c i e n t i f t h e w o r k e r ’ s h o u r l y r a t e w e r e p a i d a c c o r d i n g t o a f u l l - ti m e , f u l l - y e a r s c h e d u l e ( o r o v e r 2 , 0 8 0 h o u r s p e r y e a r ) . ( 4 ) W a g e co m p a r a b i l i t y f o r a l l a g e s s e r v e d . A p r o g r a m m u s t e n s u r e t h e w a g e o r sa l a r y s t r u c t u r e e s t a b l i s h e d o r u p d a t e d u n d e r p a r a g r a p h ( e ) ( 1 ) ( i ) o f th i s s e c t i o n d o e s n o t d i f f e r b y a g e o f c h i l d r e n s e r v e d f o r s i m i l a r pr o g r a m s t a f f p o s i t i o n s w i t h s i m i l a r q u a l i f i c a t i o n s a n d ex p e r i e n c e . 8/ 1 / 2 0 3 1 In - P r o g r e s s Th e P r o g r a m w i l l w o r k w i t h H R a n d l a b o r o n a sa l a r y s t u d y w h i c h c o m p a r e s s a l a r y s t r u c t u r e to s a l a r y t h a t i s g e n e r a l l y s u f f i c i e n t t o c o v e r ba s i c n e e d s . CC C c u r r e n t l y h a s t h e s a m e s a l a r y s c h e d u l e fo r s t a f f p r o v i d i n g t o i n s t r u c t i o n t o a l l a g e s se r v e d . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 13 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 7 Co n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y Em p l o y m e n t a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s Up d a t e d H e a d S t a r t P r o g r a m P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d R e q u i r e m e n t s No . P e r f o r m a n c e S t a n d a r d S u m m a r y Co m p l i a n c e Da t e * CC C Co m p l i a n c e St a t u s De s c r i p t i o n o f C o m p l i a n c e / R e c o m m e n d e d Ac t i o n s 46 13 0 2 . 9 0 ( e ) W a g e s . Sm a l l H e a d S t a r t a g e n c i e s w i t h 2 0 0 o r f e w e r s l o t s ar e e x e m p t f r o m m o s t o f t h e w a g e r e q u i r e m e n t s , b u t t h e s e a g e n c i e s mu s t s t i l l d e v e l o p o r u p d a t e a p a y s c a l e t h a t p r o m o t e s c o m p e t i t i v e wa g e s f o r a l l s t a f f , a n d m a k e m e a s u r a b l e p r o g r e s s t o w a r d r e d u c i n g di s p a r i t i e s i n w a g e s b e t w e e n H e a d S t a r t e d u c a t o r s a n d p u b l i c pr e s c h o o l t e a c h e r s o v e r t i m e . T h e f i n a l r u l e i n c l u d e s a n o p t i o n f o r t h e Se c r e t a r y o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h a n d H u m a n S e r v i c e s ( H H S ) t o es t a b l i s h i n 2 0 2 8 a l i m i t e d w a i v e r p r o c e s s f o r m o s t o f t h e w a g e re q u i r e m e n t s f o r e l i g i b l e p r o g r a m s , i f t h e p r i o r f o u r y e a r s o f ap p r o p r i a t i o n i n c r e a s e s f o r H e a d S t a r t a r e l e s s t h a n a n a n n u a l a v e r a g e of 1 . 3 % . 8/ 1 / 2 0 3 1 n/ a CC C H S p r o g r a m s e r v e s m o r e t h a n 2 0 0 s l o t s . *e c l k c . o h s . a c f . h h s . g o v / p u b l i c a t i o n / t i m e l i n e - c o m p l i a n c e - u p d a t e d - p e r f o r m a n c e - s t a n d a r d - r e q u i r e m e n t s 14 11 / 1 2 / 2 4 , S . R e i c h 35 8 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2872 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/25/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Eric Thomas Lynn Eddy, for a south-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 10, 2025, in the monthly amount of $372, Pacheco area. (100% Airport Enterprise Fund) Attachments:1. Hangar Rental Agmt pg 4-5_CCR C-2_Eric T. Eddy Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 To:Board of Supervisors From:Greg Baer, Director of Airports Report Title:Approve and Authorize the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a hangar rental agreement at Buchanan Field Airport ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Eric Thomas Lynn Eddy, for a south-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 10, 2025, in the monthly amount of $372.00, Pacheco area (District IV). FISCAL IMPACT: The Airport Enterprise Fund will receive $4,464.00 annually. BACKGROUND: On November 14, 2006, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved the form of the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement for use with renting the County's t-hangars, shade hangars, medium hangars, and executive hangars at Buchanan Field Airport. On February 23, 2007, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved the new Large Hangar Rental Agreement for use with the large East Ramp Hangars. On January 16, 2009, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement and the Large Hangar Rental Agreement (combined "Hangar Rental Agreements"). The Hangar Rental Agreements are the current forms in use for rental of all the County hangars at Buchanan Field Airport. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2872,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: A negative action will cause a loss of revenue to the Airport Enterprise Fund. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 4 Revised T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR AGREEMENT 2/3/2009 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - BUCHANAN FIELD AIRPORT T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR RENTAL AGREEMENT 1. PARTIES: July 10, 2025, (“Effective Date”), the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California ("Airport"), and Eric Thomas Lynn Eddy ("Renter"), hereby mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. RENTER AND AIRCRAFT INFORMATION: Simultaneous with the execution of this T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement (“Rental Agreement”) by Renter, Renter shall complete the Renter and Aircraft Information Form. A completed copy of the Renter and Aircraft Information Form is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein. Renter must also provide to Airport at that time, for inspection and copying, (1) the original current Aircraft Registration or, if the aircraft described in Exhibit A is under construction, the plans for and proof of ownership of such aircraft; and (2) the insurance information required by Section 16 below. 3. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Rental Agreement is to provide for the rental of a T- Hangar or Shade Hangar space at the Contra Costa County - Buchanan Field Airport for the storage of the aircraft described in the Renter and Aircraft Information Form (“Renter’s Aircraft”). 4. PREMISES: For and in consideration of the rents and faithful performance by Renter of the terms and conditions set forth herein, Airport hereby rents to Renter and Renter hereby rents from Airport that T-Hangar or Shade Hangar shown as # C-2 on the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Site Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. This T-Hangar or Shade Hangar is part of the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Site (“T-Hangar Site”) and shall hereinafter be described as the "T- Hangar.” Renter has inspected the T-Hangar and hereby accepts the T-Hangar in its present condition, as is, without any obligation on the part of Airport to make any alterations, improvements, or repairs in or about the T-Hangar. 5. USE: The T-Hangar shall be used exclusively by Renter for the storage of Renter’s Aircraft. In addition to the storage of Renter’s Aircraft, Renter may use the T-Hangar for (1) the homebuilding, restoration and/or maintenance of Renter’s Aircraft, provided that such homebuilding, restoration and/or maintenance is performed by Renter only and in conformance with all applicable statutes, ordinances, resolutions, regulations, orders, circulars (including but not limited to FAA Advisory Circular 20- 27) and policies now in existence or adopted from time to time by the United States, the State of California, the County of Contra Costa and other government agencies 5 Revised T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR AGREEMENT 2/3/2009 with jurisdiction over Buchanan Field Airport; and/or (2) the storage of and materials directly related to the storage, construction of homebuilt planes homebuilding, restoration, and/or maintenance of Renter’s Aircraft. The T-Hangar shall not be used for any purpose not expressly set forth in this Section 5. Use. The use of all or a portion of the T-Hangar for the storage of aircraft not owned or leased by Renter is prohibited. ("Aircraft not owned or leased by Renter” means any aircraft in which Renter does not have an ownership interest or which is not directly leased to Renter). Renter shall present proof of said ownership interest or lease to Airport upon request in addition to that information provided in Exhibit A. If Renter’s Aircraft is or becomes non-operational, it may be stored in the T-Hangar only if it is being homebuilt or restored by Renter. Prior to the commencement of any such homebuilding or restoration, Renter shall provide to Airport (1) a copy of the purchase agreement or (2) a valid federal registration number. If Renter’s Aircraft is not registered as of the Effective Date, upon completion of construction, Renter shall register and apply for an airworthiness certificate for Renter’s Aircraft in accordance with all applicable federal statutes and regulations and provide the original registration and certification to Airport, for inspection and copying, immediately upon receipt by Renter. On or before January 1 of each year, if the homebuilding or restoration has not been completed, Renter shall provide a written annual report to the Director of Airports that details the homebuilding or restoration activity performed, work still required to be completed and an estimate of time of completion. 6. TERM: This Rental Agreement shall be from month to month commencing July 10, 2025, and shall continue until terminated. This Rental Agreement may be terminated by any party upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. 7. RENT: A. Monthly Rent and Additional Rent. Renter shall pay $372.00 in rent per month (“Monthly Rent”) due and payable in advance on the first day of each calendar month, beginning on the commencement date of this Rental Agreement. Unless directed to do otherwise by Airport, Renter shall pay rent only in cash or by personal check, certified check, or money order. If the term of this Rental Agreement begins on a day other than the first day of the month, the Monthly Rent stated above for the first month shall be prorated based on a thirty-day month and shall be due and payable at the time the Renter signs this Rental Agreement. The Monthly Rent shall be adjusted annually by the change in Consumer Price Index (“CPI”), as defined hereinbelow, for the latest one year period ending December 31 of each year. CPI, as used herein, shall mean the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers, All Items, for the San 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2874 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Viatcheslav Krassovsky, for a north-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 7, 2025, in the monthly amount of $394, Pacheco area. (100% Airport Enterprise Fund) Attachments:1. Hangar Rental Agmt pg 4-5_CCR C-3_Viatcheslav Krassovsky Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Greg Baer, Director of Airports Report Title:Approve and Authorize the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a hangar rental agreement at Buchanan Field Airport ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Airports, or designee, to execute a month-to-month hangar rental agreement with Viatcheslav Krassovsky, for a north-facing T-hangar at Buchanan Field Airport effective July 7, 2025, in the monthly amount of $394, Pacheco area (District IV). FISCAL IMPACT: The Airport Enterprise Fund will receive $4,728, annually. BACKGROUND: On November 14, 2006, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved the form of the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement for use with renting the County's t-hangars, shade hangars, medium hangars, and executive hangars at Buchanan Field Airport. On February 23, 2007, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved the new Large Hangar Rental Agreement for use with the large East Ramp Hangars. On January 16, 2009, Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement and the Large Hangar Rental Agreement (combined "Hangar Rental Agreements"). The Hangar Rental Agreements are the current forms in use for rental of all the County hangars CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2874,Version:1 at Buchanan Field Airport. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: A negative action will cause a loss of revenue to the Airport Enterprise Fund. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 4 Revised T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR AGREEMENT 2/3/2009 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - BUCHANAN FIELD AIRPORT T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR RENTAL AGREEMENT 1. PARTIES: July 7, 2025, (“Effective Date”), the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California ("Airport"), and Viatcheslav Krassovsky ("Renter"), hereby mutually agree and promise as follows: 2. RENTER AND AIRCRAFT INFORMATION: Simultaneous with the execution of this T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Rental Agreement (“Rental Agreement”) by Renter, Renter shall complete the Renter and Aircraft Information Form. A completed copy of the Renter and Aircraft Information Form is attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein. Renter must also provide to Airport at that time, for inspection and copying, (1) the original current Aircraft Registration or, if the aircraft described in Exhibit A is under construction, the plans for and proof of ownership of such aircraft; and (2) the insurance information required by Section 16 below. 3. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Rental Agreement is to provide for the rental of a T- Hangar or Shade Hangar space at the Contra Costa County - Buchanan Field Airport for the storage of the aircraft described in the Renter and Aircraft Information Form (“Renter’s Aircraft”). 4. PREMISES: For and in consideration of the rents and faithful performance by Renter of the terms and conditions set forth herein, Airport hereby rents to Renter and Renter hereby rents from Airport that T-Hangar or Shade Hangar shown as # C-03 on the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Site Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. This T-Hangar or Shade Hangar is part of the T-Hangar and Shade Hangar Site (“T-Hangar Site”) and shall hereinafter be described as the "T- Hangar.” Renter has inspected the T-Hangar and hereby accepts the T-Hangar in its present condition, as is, without any obligation on the part of Airport to make any alterations, improvements, or repairs in or about the T-Hangar. 5. USE: The T-Hangar shall be used exclusively by Renter for the storage of Renter’s Aircraft. In addition to the storage of Renter’s Aircraft, Renter may use the T-Hangar for (1) the homebuilding, restoration and/or maintenance of Renter’s Aircraft, provided that such homebuilding, restoration and/or maintenance is performed by Renter only and in conformance with all applicable statutes, ordinances, resolutions, regulations, orders, circulars (including but not limited to FAA Advisory Circular 20- 27) and policies now in existence or adopted from time to time by the United States, the State of California, the County of Contra Costa and other government agencies 5 Revised T-HANGAR AND SHADE HANGAR AGREEMENT 2/3/2009 with jurisdiction over Buchanan Field Airport; and/or (2) the storage of and materials directly related to the storage, construction of homebuilt planes homebuilding, restoration, and/or maintenance of Renter’s Aircraft. The T-Hangar shall not be used for any purpose not expressly set forth in this Section 5. Use. The use of all or a portion of the T-Hangar for the storage of aircraft not owned or leased by Renter is prohibited. ("Aircraft not owned or leased by Renter” means any aircraft in which Renter does not have an ownership interest or which is not directly leased to Renter). Renter shall present proof of said ownership interest or lease to Airport upon request in addition to that information provided in Exhibit A. If Renter’s Aircraft is or becomes non-operational, it may be stored in the T-Hangar only if it is being homebuilt or restored by Renter. Prior to the commencement of any such homebuilding or restoration, Renter shall provide to Airport (1) a copy of the purchase agreement or (2) a valid federal registration number. If Renter’s Aircraft is not registered as of the Effective Date, upon completion of construction, Renter shall register and apply for an airworthiness certificate for Renter’s Aircraft in accordance with all applicable federal statutes and regulations and provide the original registration and certification to Airport, for inspection and copying, immediately upon receipt by Renter. On or before January 1 of each year, if the homebuilding or restoration has not been completed, Renter shall provide a written annual report to the Director of Airports that details the homebuilding or restoration activity performed, work still required to be completed and an estimate of time of completion. 6. TERM: This Rental Agreement shall be from month to month commencing July 7, 2025, and shall continue until terminated. This Rental Agreement may be terminated by any party upon thirty (30) day written notice to the other party. 7. RENT: A. Monthly Rent and Additional Rent. Renter shall pay $ 394.00 in rent per month (“Monthly Rent”) due and payable in advance on the first day of each calendar month, beginning on the commencement date of this Rental Agreement. Unless directed to do otherwise by Airport, Renter shall pay rent only in cash or by personal check, certified check, or money order. If the term of this Rental Agreement begins on a day other than the first day of the month, the Monthly Rent stated above for the first month shall be prorated based on a thirty-day month and shall be due and payable at the time the Renter signs this Rental Agreement. The Monthly Rent shall be adjusted annually by the change in Consumer Price Index (“CPI”), as defined hereinbelow, for the latest one year period ending December 31 of each year. CPI, as used herein, shall mean the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers, All Items, for the San 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2875 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the Assessor, a purchase order with CoStar Realty Information, Inc., in the amount of $57,459 for access to commercial and industrial property valuing subscription services for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Gus Kramer, County Assessor Report Title:CoStar Realty Information, Inc ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the Assessor, a purchase order with CoStar Realty Information, Inc., in the amount of $57,458.64, for subscription/license access to CoStar Suite, a Commercial and Industrial property valuing subscription service for the period of for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, and for successive yearly periods thereafter if not terminated by either party. FISCAL IMPACT: The subscription will be billed monthly, in the amount of $4,788.22, and will be paid by the General Fund. BACKGROUND: CoStar Realty Information, Inc., “CoStar Suite,” has been used by the Assessor's Office since 2020, and provides vital, proprietary information used to help determine Commercial and Industrial property valuation for tax purposes. The subscription provides access for 10 users, to CoStar Property, CoStar Comps, and CoStar Tenants, with complete platform data for all counties in the State of California. The CoStar Realty Information, Inc., CoStar Suite, enables appraisers to have on-line access to comparable market, sales, cost, and income data, property characteristics, tenant data, and market trend information, which is used to analyze and determine Commercial and Industrial property appraisals for enrollment of the Assessment Roll. CoStar Suite has become a mission critical subscription service for the appraisal staff, providing tools and services that extend beyond the capabilities of the County's Land Information System (LIS). CoStar’s license terms and conditions include an indemnification provision from the County to CoStar, as well CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2875,Version:1 as a limitation of liability capping CoStar’s liability at the amount of license fees paid by the County in the twelve (12) months prior to the claim arising. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the purchase order is not approved, the Assessor's Office will no longer have the ability to access this vital and proprietary information essential to the appraisal staff who value the most complicated properties in our county, for tax assessment purposes. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2908 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/15/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT Board members meeting report for June 2025. Attachments:1. District III June 2025.pdf, 2. District IV June 2025 report.pdf Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Monica Nino, County Administrator Report Title:Accept Board members meeting report for June 2025 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ACCEPT Board members meeting report for June 2025. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: Government Code section 53232.3(d) requires that members of legislative bodies report on meetings attended for which there has been expense reimbursement (mileage, meals, lodging, etcetera). The attached reports were submitted by the Board of Supervisors members in satisfaction of this requirement. District I, II, and V have nothing to report. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Board of Supervisors will not be in compliance with Government Code 53232.3(d). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2908,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Date Meeting Name Location Purpose 3-Jun Martinez Refinery Tour Martinez Meeting 9-Jun Healthcare Literacy Council Martinez Meeting 10-Jun Board of Supervisors Martinez Meeting 11-Jun LAFCO Martinez Meeting 12-Jun TRANSPLAN & ECCRFFA Antioch Meeting 24-Jun Board of Supervisors Martinez Meeting 25-Jun CC Civil Grand Jury Orientation- NHA Advisory Committee - Tri Delta Transit Martinez- Suisun City - Antioch Meeting Supervisor Diane Burgis - June 2025 AB1234 Report (Government Code Section 53232.3(d) requires that members legislative bodies report on meetings attended for which there has been expense reimbursement (mileage, meals, lodging, etc). * Reimbursement may come from an agency other than Contra Costa County Date Meeting Name Location 9-Jun Meeting with County Administrator, Monica Nino Martinez 10-Jun Board of Supervisors Meeting Martinez 14-Jun Kings of the County Event Martinez 16-Jun Martinez Refining Company Martinez 24-Jun Board of Supervisors Meeting Martinez 30-Jun Equity Committee Meeting Martinez Supervisor Ken Carlson - June 2025 AB1234 Report (Government Code Section 53232.3(d) requires that members legislative bodies report on meetings attended for which there has been expense reimbursement (mileage, meals, lodging, etc). * Reimbursement may come from an agency other than Contra Costa County Purpose Monthly Briefing Decision on Agenda Items Community Outreach Meeting Decision on Agenda Items Decision on Agenda Items Supervisor Ken Carlson - June 2025 AB1234 Report (Government Code Section 53232.3(d) requires that members legislative bodies report on meetings attended for which there has been expense reimbursement (mileage, meals, lodging, etc). * Reimbursement may come from an agency other than Contra Costa County 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2909 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE an allocation of $310,000 from the Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation (District III portion) to expand parks and recreation programming and facilities in District III, and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute contracts with identified public and private nonprofit organizations to provide the expanded parks and recreation programming and facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, as recommended by Supervisor Burgis. (100% Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation, District III portion) Attachments:1. Attachment A - Supervisor Burgis Funding Recommendations Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor Report Title:Allocation of Measure X Parks & Recreation District III Funding Portion. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.APPROVE an allocation of $310,000 from the Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation (District III portion) to expand parks and recreation programming and facilities in District III, as recommended by Supervisor Burgis. 2.AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute contracts with identified public and private nonprofit organizations to provide the expanded parks and recreation programming and facilities, as specified in Attachment A, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027, subject to approval by the County Administrator and approval as to form by County Counsel. FISCAL IMPACT: The $310,000 required for the contracts will come from the District III portion of the Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocation. The current available balance in the District III portion of the fund is approximately $600,000. BACKGROUND: Measure X is a 20-year, Countywide, half-cent sales tax, approved by voters in Contra Costa County on November 3, 2020. The ballot measure language stated the intent of Measure X as “to keep Contra Costa’s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2909,Version:1 regional hospital open and staffed; fund community health centers, emergency response; support crucial safety- net services; invest in early childhood services; protect vulnerable populations; and for other essential county services.” On December 12, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved an annual allocation of $1,000,000 for the Public Works Department to provide parks and recreation services in the unincorporated areas and directed a future meeting to provide direction on the implementation of projects and programs to be funded. On August 20, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved a proposal by the Public Works Department to allocate $200,000 (20% of Measure X allocation) annually for park and recreation services within the respective districts. The programs and projects that have been selected to receive funding are initiatives focused on bettering community wellness by improving parks and recreation programming and facilities and public access to such resources. The programs and projects improve quality of life for residents in unincorporated communities by funding youth access to healthy physical activities and improving community facilities where programming often occurs. Supervisors maintain discretion to allocate funds for deferred and/or ongoing maintenance park projects and new park projects to be funded and implemented by the Public Works Department and/or provide funding to entities to provide park and recreation services within the County. Entities that receive funding for park and recreation services may be required to enter into a revocable agreement with the County. Deferred and/or ongoing maintenance and new capital park projects may require multiple years of funding to accumulate sufficient funds. Any funds not allocated for the various Board member Districts will be re-budgeted to the following fiscal year and remain with the respective Board District for future use. These funds may be used for both maintenance and capital project purposes. As recommended by Supervisor Burgis, Attachment A includes the recommended Measure X Parks & Recreation funding allocations with a short description of each project/program. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: These programs would not be funded. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Attachment A Bethel Island: •Bethel Island Chamber of Commerce, 501c3 o Youth Development Program: $5K 12 sessions, 3 hours per session for ~100 young adults ages 13-18 and would the first hour will be career planning and the last approximately 2 hours will be basketball and or a movie either in the park or inside scout hall. •Bethel Island Children Support, 501c3 o Weekly Physical Activity Program: $20K Weekly multi-sport physical activity for youth at the local Bethel Island community center/park. This would include supplies and hired staff. o Sports Scholarships: $20K Provide 50 youth a $400 annual sports scholarship to the program(s) of their choosing. o Get Outside Program: $5K Provide up to 20 youths with a new bicycle to promote getting outdoors and staying active. o Water Safety program: $8K Additional supplemental funds for our existing life jacket loaner program. Would restock our existing stand throughout the boating season. •Scout Hall Community Center, 501c3 o Floor Replacement: $27K - TBD New floors for use in scout hall for all the community parks & rec programming. Byron: •Byron Union School District, Government Agency o Parks & Rec Facility Improvements: $55K Renovation of the baseball field near Byron Hwy: outfield grass ground/hole repairs, backstop and interior baseball field renovation Excelsior outdoor soccer field posts/nets Excelsior Indoor Volleyball net replacement Community Basketball nets for the outdoor hoops Discovery Bay: •Town of Discovery Bay Community Services District, Government Agency o Community Center Upgrades: $20K Upgrades to BBQ area Landscape clean up New trash receptacles 1 Repairs to brick BBQ Windscreens/new fencing to hide the swamp area, school, etc. Picnic tables Electrical repairs o Community Center Pool Upgrades: $100K Shade sails over a section of the pool (shallow end for kids in swim lessons) o Zone 8 Cornell Park Upgrades: $30K Improve Park lighting Security cameras Permanent concrete cornhole games on synthetic turf Knightsen: •4-H, 501c3 o 4-H Scholarships: $20K Award Details •A minimum of 40 scholarships will be awarded; •Each scholarship may be up to $500 per youth; •Applicants will be required to select the use category for which they are applying (e.g., Educational Enrichment, Project Support, Agriculture, or Stills Projects); •Selection will be made by a review committee and guided by merit, purpose, and alignment with 4-H educational values. Program Objectives This scholarship program is designed to: •Promote educational enrichment through participation in 4-H leadership conferences, workshops, field experiences, and other approved learning opportunities; •Support project success through funding for materials, livestock care equipment, and other eligible 4-H project expenses; •Reinforce agricultural education by encouraging youth to engage in hands-on learning that deepens their understanding of food systems, sustainability, animal husbandry, crop production, and the agricultural sciences; •Encourage growth in stills projects, including welding, sewing, photography, fine arts, crafts, and other creative or technical disciplines that build practical skills and personal expression; •Foster youth development through responsibility, initiative, and goal-setting; •Promote the ethical values of 4-H, including integrity, service, and the humane and respectful treatment of animals; 2 • Cultivate behavior that reflects strong character, leadership, and adherence to the 4-H pledge. 3 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2876 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Child Support Services Director, a purchase order with General Datatech, Limited Partnership, an authorized re-seller, in an amount not to exceed $17,560 to procure backup support from Rubrik, Inc., subject to the terms and conditions of Rubrik, Inc.'s Service Agreement, for the period June 21, 2025 through June 20, 2026. (66% Federal, 34% State) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Matt Brega, Child Support Services Director Report Title:Renewal Rubrik with General Datatech, L.P. (GDT) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Child Support Services Director, a purchase order with General Datatech, Limited Partnership, an authorized re-seller, in an amount not to exceed $17,560, to procure backup appliance and support from Rubrik, Inc., subject to the terms and conditions of Rubrik, Inc.’s End User License Agreement, for the period June 21, 2025 through June 20, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: $17,559.20: 66% Federal, 34% State; all of which is budgeted in FY 25/26. BACKGROUND: The Department of Child Support Services Department (DCSS) is seeking to renew its license and maintenance agreement for its Rubrik backup appliance from General Data Tech Limited Partnership (GDT), who is the reseller. Rubrik, Inc.’s Service Agreement includes an indemnification provision from the County to Rubrik and a limitation of liability that caps liability at the amount of fees paid in the 12 months prior to any claim arising. This vendor was selected per procurement requirements outlined in Administrative Bulletin 600.3. Rubrik was recommended as the new county standard for a server backup solution. DCSS adopted the DoIT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2876,Version:1 standard for performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Department of Child Support Services will be at risk of not meeting standards for performance, reliability, and cost effectiveness. Additionally, the Rubrik products improve the County’s ability to protect and recover its intellectual assets in the event of a cyber-attack. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:2RES 2025- 246 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/30/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-246 proclaiming the week July 20-26, 2025, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Contra Costa County, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. Attachments:1. Resolution No. 2025-246 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer Report Title:2025 PPPS Week ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT a Resolution No. proclaiming the week of July 20-26, 2025, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Contra Costa County, as recommended by the County Probation Officer. FISCAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND: See Resolution Text CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: A resolution will not be adopted in recognition of Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-246,Version:2 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF DECLARING THE WEEK OF JULY 20-26, 2025, AS PRETRIAL, PROBATION AND PAROLE SUPERVISION WEEK IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WHEREAS, Probation professionals play a unique and essential role in California’s criminal and juvenile justice systems, keeping communities safe by providing justice-involved individuals with accountability, support, services, and tools necessary to safely and successfully reenter society: and WHEREAS, Through transformative, evidence-based, and court-ordered rehabilitative programming, probation holds individuals accountable while also helping them permanently transition out of the justice system and onto a healthier, more productive life path; and WHEREAS, Probation departments serve as key connectors within the justice system and local communities, maximizing the resources available through courts, local governments, law enforcement, social services, behavioral health providers, schools, crime survivor organizations, and nonprofit agencies; and WHEREAS, Probation professionals balance the need for accountability with the opportunity for individuals to engage in treatment and rehabilitation, providing the structure and support necessary to change lives and reduce future crime; and WHEREAS, California’s probation officers are highly trained and dedicated professionals, with over 72 percent identifying as non-white and 51 percent as women, and the majority holding college degrees, reflecting the diversity and professionalism of the field: and WHEREAS, Probation officers receive extensive training-350 hours within their first two years of service, and at least 40 hours annually thereafter-in areas including topics like trauma-informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy, strength-based approaches, and emotional intelligence; and WHEREAS, This comprehensive training equips probation professionals to manage the trauma and complex needs of offenders while safely connecting them to the support and supervision necessary for successful reentry: and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-246,Version:2 WHEREAS, Probation provides a cost-effective, evidence-based public safety strategy, effectively supervising individuals while also connecting them to critical services such as workforce development, substance use treatment, mental health care, and education; and WHEREAS, Probation delivers a multifaceted public safety model that combines supervision, accountability, and access to transformative rehabilitative services, offering a safe and effective alternative to incarceration; and WHEREAS, Probation departments have a profound impact on community safety and well-being by addressing the root causes of crime through individualized supervision and supports that reduce recidivism; and WHEREAS, Probation fosters a safer, healthier California by ensuring that individuals serving their sentences within our communities or those reentering communities after incarceration are equipped with the tools, services, support and supervision they need to be safe and successful; and WHEREAS, We hereby recognize and commend the critical role of California’s probation professionals and celebrates them this July in honor of their ongoing dedication to justice, rehabilitation, and community safety. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, does hereby proclaim that July 20-26, 2025, be recognized as Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision week at the recommendation of County Probation Officer, Esa Ehmen-Krause to highlight Probation’s immense contributions to our community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 8/26/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 247 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-247 recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. Attachments:1. Resolution No. 2025-247 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Report Title:Recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution No. 2025- recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact BACKGROUND: Recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: No negative action CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-247,Version:1 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California In the matter of: Recognizing the Grand Opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek WHEREAS, Original Joe's represents an 87-year legacy of Italian-American culinary tradition, having served the Bay Area community since 1937 with a commitment to quality food, generous hospitality, and the creation of memorable dining experiences; and WHEREAS, the Duggan family has dedicated three generations to preserving and expanding the Original Joe's tradition, with Elena and John Duggan Jr. continuing the family's commitment to serving the community with excellence and maintaining the restaurant's reputation as a neighborhood gathering place; and WHEREAS,Original Joe's Walnut Creek opening marks a historic milestone as the restaurant's first location in the East Bay, representing significant expansion and investment in Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, this new establishment at 1300 S. Main Street will bring the beloved "Joe's Concept" to Walnut Creek, featuring the signature exhibition kitchen, comfortable leather booths, and renowned Italian-American menu that has made Original Joe's a Bay Area institution; and WHEREAS, Original Joe's has demonstrated remarkable resilience and commitment to the community, having rebuilt and thrived after a devastating 2007 fire, and continued to expand during challenging economic times, showing unwavering dedication to serving the people of the Bay Area; and WHEREAS, the opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek will enhance the dining landscape of Contra Costa County, providing residents and visitors with access to the restaurant's celebrated cuisine, warm hospitality, and tradition of making every guest feel welcomed; and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-247,Version:1 WHEREAS, Original Joe's has been recognized by prestigious publications and has earned acclaim for its contribution to Northern California's culinary heritage, representing the values of hard work, family tradition, and community service; and WHEREAS,this expansion demonstrates confidence in Contra Costa County's vibrant business environment and contributes to the economic vitality of our community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby congratulate and welcome Original Joe's and the Duggan family on the grand opening of Original Joe's Walnut Creek, and extends our best wishes for continued success in serving our community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 248 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/16/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-248 recognizing The Food Bank of Contra Costa County Solano on their 50th Anniversary in Contra Costa County as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. Attachments:1. Resolution No. 2025-248 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Report Title:Resolution Recognizing The Food bank of Contra Costa County Solano on their 50th Anniversary In Contra Costa County ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Resolution Recognizing The Food bank of Contra Costa County Solano on their 50th Anniversary In Contra Costa County FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact BACKGROUND: Resolution Recognizing The Food bank of Contra Costa County Solano on their 50th Anniversary In Contra Costa County CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: No negative action CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-248,Version:1 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California Resolution RECOGNIZING The Food Bank of Contra Costa Solano on their 50th Anniversary IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Whereas, the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano has been a critical partner of our County and a vital force in providing hunger relief and serving communities in Contra Costa and Solano counties for the past 50 years; and Whereas, since its founding in 1975, the Food Bank has worked tirelessly to combat food insecurity, providing nutritious food to those in need, regardless of race, background, or situation; and Whereas, the Food Bank has distributed millions of pounds of food each year, assisting thousands of individuals and families in the community through a network of food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and direct programs; and Whereas, the Food Bank has continually expanded its services, programs, and partnerships to address the ever- growing need for food assistance in the region, ensuring that no one in Contra Costa and Solano counties goes hungry; and Whereas, the work of the Food Bank would not be possible without the dedication of its compassionate staff, volunteers, donors, and community partners who work together to ensure the continued success of the organization and its mission; and Whereas, the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano is committed to not only providing emergency food but also promoting long-term solutions to hunger through education, awareness, and advocacy for policies that reduce food insecurity; and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-248,Version:1 Whereas, as the Food Bank celebrates its 50th anniversary, it is fitting to honor its legacy of service and dedication to improving the lives of those who are most vulnerable in our community; Now,therefore be it resolved that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby recognize the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano for its partnership with us,and its outstanding contributions to the fight against hunger,its extraordinary 50-year commitment to alleviating food insecurity,and its ongoing efforts to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals and families across the region. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/8/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:225-2910 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/20/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPOINT the current District 3 Alternate, Julie Haas-Wajdowicz to the District 3 seat on the Sustainability Commission with a term expiring March 31, 2029 and DECLARE vacant the District 3 Alternate seat, as recommended by Supervisor Burgis. Attachments:1. Vacancy Notice Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diane Burgis, District III Supervisor Report Title:APPOINT the current District 3 Alternate, Julie Haas-Wajdowicz to the District 3 seat with a term expiring March 31, 2029 and DECLARE vacant the District 3 Alternate seat, as recommended by Supervisor Diane Burgis. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPOINT the current District 3 Alternate, Julie Haas-Wajdowicz to the District 3 seat on the Sustainability Commission with a term expiring March 31, 2029 and DECLARE vacant the District 3 Alternate seat, as recommended by Supervisor Diane Burgis. FISCAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND: The District 3 was vacated on July 8, 2025. The District office moved our District 3 Alternate into the District 3 seat. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The seat would remain vacant. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2910,Version:2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2911 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT a report prepared by the County Administrator and Clerk of the Board as the Board of Supervisors' response to Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, titled "County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public", DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to transmit the Board's response to the Superior Court no later than August 5, 2025, and DIRECT County Advisory Bodies to post all meeting agendas and minutes in the applicable section of the Legistar webpage on the County website, as recommended by the County Administrator. Attachments:1. Grand Jury Report 2502- County Boards Commissions Councils and Commitees - Improving Transparency for the Public, 2. Contra Costa County Response to Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Monica Nino, County Administrator Report Title:Response to Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, titled “County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public” ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT a report prepared by the County Administrator and Clerk of the Board as the Board of Supervisors' response to Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, titled "County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public", DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to transmit the Board's response to the Superior Court no later than August 5, 2025, and DIRECT county advisory bodies to post all meeting agendas and minutes in the applicable section of the Legistar webpage on the county website, as recommended by the County Administrator. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: The 2024/25 Civil Grand Jury filed Contra Costa Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, titled “County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public” on May 1, 2025. It was received by the County Administrator’s Office on May 7, 2025 and was received at the Board of Supervisors meeting on May 20, 2025 where it was subsequently referred to the County Administrator and the Office of the Clerk of the Board to provide a response report that clearly specified the following: 1)Whether there is agreement, partial disagreement, or complete disagreement with each finding, and detailed responses to those with partial or complete disagreement responses. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2911,Version:1 2)Whether recommendations have been, will be, or will not be implemented, as well as whether recommendations require further analysis, and an explanation for such responses. The California Penal Code specifies that the Board of Supervisors must forward its response to the Superior Court no later than August 5, 2025 (90 days from receipt). Attached are the proposed responses to the findings and recommendations requested of the Board of Supervisors, including a recommendation that the Board of Supervisors direct county advisory bodies to post all agendas and minutes on the Legistar webpage on the county website ( <https://contra-costa.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx>). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: In order to comply with statutory requirements, the Board of Supervisors must provide a response to the Superior Court within ninety days of submission of the report. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1 Contra Costa County Response to Civil Grand Jury Report No. 2502, “County Boards, Commissions, Councils, and Committees: Improving Transparency for the Public” FINDINGS California Penal Code Section 933.05(a) requires a response to the designated findings of the Grand Jury. F1. The current County triennial review process for County BCCs provides an effective way to measure and thereby manage their operation and oversight because it establishes a predictable, thorough examination. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding. F2. As of January 19, 2025, eight percent (nine of 111) of County BCCs have no website or other online presence making it difficult for the public to obtain information about the existence, purpose, membership and progress of these BCCs. Response: The respondent disagrees with the finding. Of the one hundred and eleven (111) bodies listed in Appendix A, eight (8) are either subcommittees of a body that is already listed, duplicates, or inactive as they have been sunset through board action or were ad hoc (temporary) bodies that no longer meet. Thus, the total number of “County BCCs” should be 103. Of those, all either have their own webpage as part of the Boards and Commissions Database 1, are listed on the Standing Committees webpage 2, or have their own standalone website or webpage because they are an elected body, have no public member appointees, or are administered by an external agency. F3. The 111 existing BCC websites are spread across multiple department web pages on the County's main website, making online BCC information difficult to find. Response: The respondent partially disagrees with the finding. The majority of bodies (88 of 103 or 85 percent) are listed in one of two locations: the master Boards & Commissions database (see footnote 1), which includes links to subpages with information on each body, or the Standing Committees webpage (see footnote 2). The remainder (15 of 103 or 15 percent) are spread across multiple department web pages which can make them difficult to find. F4. There is no master list of all County BCCs contained on the County main website. Response: The respondent partially disagrees with the finding. There is a master list of all advisory bodies that are appointed by the Board of Supervisors, which is referred to as the Maddy Book. This can be accessed in both an interactive format that is regularly updated as changes occur, called the Boards & Commissions Database (see footnote 1), as well as in a PDF version that is updated at the end of every calendar year 3. There is also a master 1 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/6408/Boards-and-Commissions-Database 2 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/8633/Board-of-Supervisors-Standing-Committees 3 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/3418/Appointed-Bodies-Committees-Commissions 2 list of all bodies that members of the Board of Supervisors serve on 4. These two master lists encompass the vast majority of “County BCCs” (98 of 103 or ninety-five percent). The remaining five (5) bodies are either elected, have no public members, or are administered by an external agency and are not currently included on a master list. F5. As of January 19, 2025, 42 percent (47 of 111) of County BCCs do not have agendas posted in Legistar, the County's BCC data repository, which results in a lack of transparency to the public. Response: The respondent disagrees with the finding. Not all of the bodies included on the list of “County BCCs” are administered by county staff and therefore cannot all be included directly on the Legistar website. In such cases where agendas are managed by an external agency, the agendas are accessible via a link located on the Legistar website 5 (see the External Meetings tab). Of the 103 “County BCCs”, seventy-eight (78) were either posting agendas directly through Legistar or were linked from the Legistar website, and two (2) were inactive or recently sunset, meaning they had no agendas to post. Thus, twenty-two percent (23 of 103) did not have agendas posted in Legistar as of January 19, 2025. Since then, fourteen (14) additional bodies have been added, so as of June 11, 2025, only nine percent (9 of 103) do not have agendas yet posted in or linked from Legistar. F6. As of January 19, 2025, 56 percent (62 of 111) of County BCCs do not have their meeting minutes posted in Legistar on the central County website, resulting in a lack of transparency to the public. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding, though notes that the total number of “County BCCs” should be 103, not 111. F7. As of January 19, 2025, of the 49 County BCCs that post their minutes in Legistar, 27 (55 percent) incorporate them into the agenda packets rather than in the Minutes column of Legistar, making it difficult to locate meeting minutes. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding. As of June 11, 2025, forty-two percent (44 of 103) bodies are either posting their meeting minutes to the Minutes column of Legistar or are an external body and are linked from the Legistar website. F8. Historic County agenda and minutes data are stored and accessed in two different applications, Legistar and AgendaCenter, which can make the information difficult to find. Response: The respondent disagrees with the finding. Agendas and minutes are publicly accessible through the Legistar website. The site includes tabs linking to both the AgendaCenter 6 and to Laserfiche 7, an online document repository that houses historical agendas and minutes. 4 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/71622/BOS-Committee-Assignments---By-Type- 5 https://contra-costa.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx 6 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/agendacenter 7 https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/6952/Clerk-of-the-Board-Document-Center 3 F9. Even though it is preferred to use only one system, Legistar, to access meeting agendas and minutes, those presently contained in AgendaCenter cannot easily be moved or copied to Legistar due to technological constraints too costly to overcome. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding. RECOMMENDATIONS: California Penal Code Section 933.05(b) requires a response to the designated recommendations of the Grand Jury. R1. The Board of Supervisors should consider requiring each County board, commission, and committee to create a basic internet presence by June 1, 2026, that includes, at minimum, links to their charter (if available), by-laws (if available), membership information, agendas, and minutes. Response: The recommendation has already been implemented. R2. The Board of Supervisors should consider directing the appropriate staff to create, by January 1, 2026, an online master list of all County BCCs where each listing contains a link to the associated BCC website and a link to the master list is made available on the home page of the main County website and on the home page of Legistar. Response: The recommendation will be partially implemented. Staff will create and maintain a master list that combines the current advisory bodies listed in the Maddy Book, the bodies to which members of the Board of Supervisors are appointed, and the additional departmental bodies that don’t fall into either category. This list will be housed on the Clerk of the Board website and will be complete by August 31, 2025. R3. The Board of Supervisors should consider directing each County BCC to post all meeting agendas and minutes in the appropriate section of Legistar on the central County website by January 1, 2026. Response: The recommendation will be implemented by August 31, 2025. 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2912 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT the resignation of Barbara Vargen-Kotchevar, DECLARE a vacancy in seat 5 on the Rodeo Municipal Advisory Council, for a term ending on December 31, 2028, and DIRECTthe Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, as recommended by Supervisor Scales-Preston. Attachments:1. Vacancy Notice Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Shanelle Scales-Preston, District V Supervisor Report Title:Vacancy on the Rodeo MAC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ACCEPT the Resignation of Barbara Vargen-Kotchevar, DECLARE a vacancy in Seat 5 on the Rodeo Municipal Advisory Council for a term ending on December 31, 2028, and Direct the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy. FISCAL IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND: The Rodeo Municipal Advisory Council makes recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on issues and concerns related to County services provided to the unincorporated area of Rodeo. The Rodeo Municipal Advisory Council has 5 members with 4-year term limits. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The seat would not be declared vacant which would hinder the ability to recruit to fill the position and could cause quorum issues for the body. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2912,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2913 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT the resignation of Lori Magistrado, DECLARE a vacancy in the City of Pinole Representative seat on the Advisory Council on Aging for a term ending September 30, 2026, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, as recommended by the Employment and Human Services Director. Attachments:1. Vacancy Notice Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director Report Title:Advisory Council on Aging Resignation and Declare Vacancy ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ACCEPT the resignation of Lori Magistrado, DECLARE a vacancy of the City of Pinole Representative seat on the Advisory Council on Aging for term ending on September 30, 2026, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, as recommended by the Employment and Human Services Director. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact for this action. BACKGROUND: Lori Magistrado was appointed by the Board of Supervisors to the City of Pinole seat on the Advisory Council on Aging (ACOA) on January 9, 2024, with a term ending on September 30, 2026. The ACOA provides county-wide planning, cooperation, and coordination for individuals and groups interested in improving and developing services and opportunities for older residents of the County. The ACOA provides leadership and advocacy on behalf of older adults and serves as a channel of communication and information on aging. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The seat will not be declared vacant and new appointments to the position will not be able to be made. This could cause issues with achieving quorum for the Council and potentially impact their ability to hold meetings. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2913,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2914 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT the resignation of Steven Bliss, effective immediately; DECLARE a vacancy in the District II, Seat 2 on the Measure X Community Advisory Board, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, for a term ending March 31, 2027, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. Attachments:1. Vacancy Notice Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Report Title:RESIGNATION FROM THE MEASURE X COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ACCEPT the resignation of Steven Bliss, effective immediately; DECLARE a vacancy in the District II, Seat 2 on the Measure X Community Advisory Board, and DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to post the vacancy, for a term ending March 31, 2027, as recommended by Supervisor Candace Andersen. FISCAL IMPACT: NONE BACKGROUND: Voters passed Measure X, a one-half cent sales tax levied countywide (exempting food sales), in November 2020. Collection of the sales tax began April 1, 2021 and were available for distribution in FY 2021-22. The Board of Supervisors approved the creation of a 17-member Community Advisory Board to recommend funding priorities of revenue received under Measure X funds. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The seat will remain filled, and recruitment cannot begin. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2914,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2915 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPOINT Christine Burke, Danville Resident, to the District II Seat on the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Advisory Committee for a term ending May 25, 2026, as recommended by Supervisor Andersen. Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Report Title:APPOINTMENT TO THE IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPOINT Christine Burke, Danville Resident, to the District II Seat on the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Advisory Committee for a term with an expiration date of May 25, 2026, as recommended by Supervisor Candace Andersen. FISCAL IMPACT: NONE BACKGROUND: The Board established the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Public Authority Advisory Committee in March 1998. Terms of membership are four years. The Advisory Committee consists of 11 members: four Consumers aged 60 or older, two Consumers aged under 60, and one member from each Supervisorial District. Supervisor Andersen has been advertising this vacancy for months, received one application, met with Ms. Burke and feels she will be a positive addition to the committee. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The seat will remain vacant, and the Committee will continue to struggle with quorum issues. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2915,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:225-2916 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:DECLARE a vacancy in At-Large Seat Four (4) on the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council with a term ending October 22, 2026, and DIRECT the clerk of the board to post the vacancy as recommended by the County Probation Officer. Attachments:1. Vacancy Notice Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer Report Title:DECLARE At-Large Seat four (4) vacant on the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: DECLARE a vacancy in At-Large Seat four (4) on the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (JJCC) with a term ending October 22, 2026, and DIRECT the clerk of the board to post the vacancy as recommended by the County Probation Officer. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: As outlined in the JJCC bylaws, members appointed by the Board of Supervisors may be declared inactive if they miss three consecutive meetings or fail to fulfill their duties for a three-month period. Based on Maren Shahade’s three consecutive absences, the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council has made the recommendation to remove Maren Shahade. This will leave the At-Large Seat four (4) vacant. She has been notified of this removal via email. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The committee will not have a member who actively participates, and it will be difficult to reach quorum. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2916,Version:2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2877 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:DECLARE and ACCEPT the certified results of the June 17, 2025 Special Mail Election to fill a vacancy in Trustee Area 3 of the Martinez Unified School District, as recommended by the Clerk- Recorder and Registrar of Voters. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:1. 25Jun17_CertificateElection_SummaryReport Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Kristin Connelly, Clerk-Recorder Report Title:Accept and Declare results of the Special Mail Election conducted on June 17, 2025 to fill a vacancy in Trustee Area 3 of the Martinez Unified School District ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: DECLARE and ACCEPT the certified results of the June17, 2025, Special Mail Election to fill a vacancy in Trustee Area 3 of the Martinez Unified School District. FISCAL IMPACT: None. BACKGROUND: The Special Mail Election held on June 17, 2025, was certified following the completion of the canvass period as specified by the California Election Code. Elections Code section 15372 requires the Elections Official to prepare a Certified Statement of Results of the election and submit those certified results to the Governing Body within 30 days of the election. A certified Summary of Votes is attached to this Board Order. The detailed Statement of Votes is available for review on the Elections Division’s webpage at <https://www.contracostavote.gov/elections/past-elections/past-election- results/> Under Elections Code 15400, the governing body shall declare elected or nominated to each office voted on at each election under its jurisdiction the person having the highest number of votes for that office. The governing board shall also declare the results of each election under its jurisdiction as to each measure voted on at the election. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2877,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Should the Board not declare and accept the certified results of the June 17, 2025, Special Mail Election, the County will not be in compliance with the Election Code as provided by law. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 245 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/1/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-245 authorizing the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, to apply for and accept a grant in the maximum amount of $750,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program to fund activities connected with development of the Contra Costa County Resilient Shoreline Plan, Countywide. (No County match) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development Report Title:National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Execution ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT the attached resolution authorizing the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, to apply for and accept a grant of up to a maximum of $750,000 from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program, subject to approval of the grant agreement and related documents by the County Administrator and approval as to form by the County Counsel, or designee, to increase capacity for community engagement connected with the Contra Costa County Resilient Shoreline Plan. FISCAL IMPACT: If National Coastal Resilience Fund grant funds are awarded to Contra Costa County the funds will be distributed among the lead applicant (County) and any partners or subawardees, which may include community -based organizations, and shoreline cities. These funds will improve the capacity of any partners specifically working on community engagement and develop priorities to address sea level rise within our respective jurisdictions. Measure X funds for climate equity and resilience as well as water policy planning funds through the County’s Water Agency continue to support the work of the Department of Conservation and Development staff who will be administering the grant. The National Coastal Resilience Fund does not require a County match. BACKGROUND: The Board of Supervisors established the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Committee to guide the County's CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-245,Version:1 work on sea level rise resilience and adaptation planning and implementation. The Committee's direction utilizes the evolving state guidance on sea level rise to inform the development of the forthcoming Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan (Plan). The Plan will explore how to increase the resilience and adaptive capacity of the entire Contra Costa shoreline in the face of rising sea levels. To that end, the Department applied for, and received, grant funding via the Senate Bill (SB) 1 grant program to fund a portion of the development of the Plan. The Department is leveraging the SB 1 funding in the application for funding from the National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF) that will supplement the Plan in key areas. The NCRF is administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, a private, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization chartered by Congress. The NCRF award would provide essential funding to: ·Expand participation in a visioning workshop series to cover all jurisdictions within each of the eight operational landscape units in the county, on which coordination and sea -level rise planning will be based. ·Increase the extent of community engagement in each of the unincorporated communities and shoreline cities during the Plan development process. ·Increase coordination across jurisdictions and add new partners to the planning process, ensuring a collaborative approach and alignment with regional and local plans. The project will result in a comprehensive Subregional Shoreline Adaptation Plan that is complementary and integrated with existing planning efforts and it will also result in a robust and engaged cohort of agency staff and community members ready to partner and implement the strategies included in the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan. Generally, federal and similar grant programs require the County to indemnify and defend the awarding entity from any liabilities that arise in connection with the use of grant funds. By adopting the attached resolution, the Board approves delegating the authority to sign a grant agreement that includes such an indemnity requirement. The risk to the County is low considering the grant funds are funding a study and not construction or some other physical activity with a higher risk. Staff recommends the Board approve the submittal of the National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program to supplement the SB 1 funding and support the development of the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Should the Board not approve the resolution, the County would not be able to receive funding awarded through the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program to supplement the development of the Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-245,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AUTHORIZING PREPARATION AND SUBMITTAL OF A NATIONAL COASTAL RESILIENCE FUND GRANT TO THE NATIONAL FISH AND WILDLIFE FOUNDATION WHEREAS, climate change is accelerating rising sea levels, increasing storm frequency and intensity, and moving groundwater toward the surface. The confluence of more intense winter storms, extreme high tides, and higher runoff, with higher sea levels, will increase the frequency and duration of shoreline flooding long before areas are permanently inundated by sea level rise alone, threatening our economy, public health, and natural resources; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County is one of the nine San Francisco Bay Area counties and is one the five Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta counties, with nine cities and fifteen unincorporated communities along the 90- plus miles of shoreline; and WHEREAS, the San Francisco Bay Area is a vibrant, diverse, ecologically unique, innovative, and pioneering region that will be deeply and deleteriously affected by climate change without tremendous effort and investments to adapt to a constantly changing shoreline. The San Francisco Bay shoreline constitutes approximately one-third of the California coastline, but the Bay Area is estimated to experience two-thirds of the negative economic impacts due to the flooding that would occur absent adequate measures to adapt and protect people, places, and habitats; and WHEREAS, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the largest freshwater tidal estuary of its kind on the American west coast, providing invaluable ecological, economic, and cultural resources to Contra Costa County and the entire Delta region as well as drinking water for much of the population in California; and WHEREAS, the Bay-Delta ecosystem is already stressed by human activities that have drastically lowered its adaptive capacity, and climate change will further alter the ecosystem by inundating or eroding remaining wetlands, changing sediment dynamics, altering species composition and the food web, increasing the acidity of waters, changing freshwater flows, altering salinity levels, and impairing water quality. Moreover, further loss of tidal wetlands will increase the risk of shoreline flooding; and WHEREAS, flood damage to vital shoreline development, public infrastructure, and facilities such as neighborhoods, commercial centers, airports, seaports, regional transportation facilities, landfills, contaminated lands, and wastewater treatment facilities absent adaptation will require costly repairs and likely will result in the interruption or loss of vital services, large-scale social dislocation, and degraded environmental quality; and WHEREAS, the increasingly frequent and severe impacts of climate change in the Bay and Delta do not CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-245,Version:1 conform to jurisdictional boundaries or the planning and regulatory authority of any one agency or organization; and WHEREAS, the impacts of sea level rise in Contra Costa County have been well documented through numerous studies developed by the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, Contra Costa County, the Delta Stewardship Council, and other organizations; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County recognizes the urgency of taking bold action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change, ensuring a sustainable and prosperous future for all residents; and WHEREAS, climate change impacts in Contra Costa County will be most acutely felt by children, seniors, low- income populations, communities of color, and residents with unstable economic or housing situations; and WHEREAS, the Vulnerability Assessment developed for the Envision Contra Costa 2045 General Plan indicates that the most vulnerable County residents, including households in poverty, low-income households, and persons experiencing homelessness, are more likely to be severely impacted by a changing climate, including flooding and sea level rise; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County has entered into a grant agreement with the California Ocean Protection Council for $1,499,285.38 through the Senate Bill 1 Grant Program, which provides technical assistance and resources to support the development of the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan in collaboration with nine cities, fifteen unincorporated communities, special districts, property owners, and the general public; and WHEREAS, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant Program will supplement the state’s funding and increase capacity of Contra Costa County communities and jurisdictions along the shoreline to develop cross-jurisdictional partnerships and collaboratives at a scale that addresses the needs and priorities of Contra Costa County’s unique shoreline communities; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, is authorized to apply for and accept a National Coastal Resilience Fund Grant, and, if the County is selected for an award, to execute funding agreements and other documents necessary for this purpose, subject to approval of the funding agreement and related documents by the County Administrator and approval of the funding agreements as to form by the County Counsel, or designee; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT, the Board appoints the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, as agent to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents including, but not limited to, applications, agreements, and payment requests that may be necessary for completion of the aforementioned application. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2878 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/6/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fish and Wildlife Committee to host the 23rd annual Fall Forum event for law enforcement agencies to discuss fish and wildlife conservation and enforcement of regulations in Contra Costa County and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller to release up to $2,500 from the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to offset costs of the event, as recommended by the Fish and Wildlife Committee. (100% Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development Report Title:Authorization to Release Funds from the County Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to Host the 23rd Annual Fall Forum ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fish and Wildlife Committee to host the 23rd annual Fall Forum event for law enforcement agencies to discuss fish and wildlife conservation and enforcement of fish and wildlife regulations in Contra Costa County. 2. AUTHORIZE and REQUEST the Auditor-Controller to release an amount not to exceed $2,500 from the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund to offset costs of the event. FISCAL IMPACT: No impact to the General Fund. A portion of the fines collected from violations of fish and game regulations in the County is deposited in the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund (Fund), which as of July 9, 2025, had a current available balance of $579,346.66. State law defines how money in this fund may be spent. The Board of Supervisors is responsible for authorizing specific expenditures. The recommended expenditure is for the purpose of education and outreach on wildlife protection issues, which is consistent with the criteria for expenditures established by the State Law. Donations of items and time have also been obtained to help defray the cost of the Fall Forum. BACKGROUND: The Fish and Wildlife Committee (Committee) is charged with advising the Board of Supervisors on issues related to the enforcement of regulations protecting fish and wildlife. The Committee regularly engages in CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2878,Version:1 discussions with law enforcement agencies on the challenges and needs for protecting wildlife resources from illegal activities. The annual Fall Forum, hosted by the Committee, is a successful venue for improving the coordination of enforcement issues and for providing information on the value of fish and wildlife resources in the County. The first Fall Forum was held in 1999. Past Fall Forum participants include a mix of representatives from local non-profit organizations, local jurisdictions, regulatory agencies, law enforcement, and members of the public. Participants have indicated that this event is important in that it provides a forum to identify opportunities to cooperatively improve protections for fish and wildlife. At its May 21, 2025 meeting, the Committee reviewed past events and voted unanimously to recommend to the Board of Supervisors that they again host the event. They determined that this is a prudent use of funds that have been dedicated to the protection of wildlife resources. Should the Board provide its authorization, the Committee intends to hold the event on Thursday, September 25, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. at the Martinez Yacht Club. The event will be a public event hosted by the Fish and Wildlife Committee. Invited guests would include representatives of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sheriff’s Department, District Attorney’s Office, Superior Court, Public Defender’s Office, and the East Bay Regional Park District Police. Approximately 50 - 100 people have attended past Fall Forums. Any interested members of the public are welcome to attend. There is no charge to attend the meeting and enjoy the meal. Each year a guest speaker is invited to present about the natural resources in the County. There will also be poster presentations provided by recipients of grants from the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund, and attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about how the grant program operates and the types of projects that are funded. The Committee unanimously agreed to recommend that no more than $2,500 from the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund be used to cover any expenses that are not covered through material donations. This expenditure is consistent with Fish and Game Code Section 13103 (a), which provides that the Fish and Wildlife Propagation Fund may be spent on public education relating to the scientific principles of fish and wildlife conservation. Facility rental, food, beverages and supplies will be purchased by staff and Fish and Wildlife Committee members. Their receipts will be submitted to the County Auditor for reimbursement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Fall Forum would not be held or would be reduced in scope to require no expenditure. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2879 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to execute, on behalf of the County, an amendment to a franchise agreement with Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc., to extend the term from July 31, 2025 through September 30, 2025, for continued solid waste, recycling, and organics collection in its West County service area, as recommended by the Conservation and Development Director. (100% Solid Waste Franchise fees, no General Fund impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development Report Title:Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Services in the Unincorporated West County Areas Served by Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc. to Extend the Term of the Franchise Agreement ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to execute, on behalf of the County, an amendment to a franchise agreement with Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc., to extend the agreement termination date from July 31, 2025, to a new termination date of September 30, 2025, for continued solid waste, recycling, and organics collection in its West County service area. 2. FIND that the Fourth Amendment is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15061 (b)(3) of the CEQA guidelines, as the Fourth Amendment will not cause potentially significant impacts on the environment. 3. DIRECT the Department of Conservation and Development (DCD) Director or designee to file a CEQA Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. 4. DIRECT the Director of DCD, or designee, to arrange for payment of the $50 handling fee to the County Clerk for filing the Notice of Exemption. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no impact on the County General Fund. The costs for County staff time spent administering the Franchise Agreement with Crockett Sanitary Services, Inc., and any related consulting services are covered by solid waste/recycling collection franchise fees. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2879,Version:1 BACKGROUND: On November 5, 1996, the County entered into a franchise agreement with Walter Botta, the sole proprietor of the Crockett Garbage Company, to provide collection and recycling services for the unincorporated communities of Crockett, Port Costa and Tormey. Walter Botta ultimately assigned his rights and obligations under the Franchise Agreement to Crockett Garbage Service, Inc. (name was subsequently changed to Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc.), which is a subsidiary of Richmond Sanitary Service, Inc. (owned by Republic Services). The Agreement has been amended three times and said amendments were approved by both Parties on November 1, 2016, December 20, 2016, and February 14, 2017. The Franchise Agreement grants Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc. the exclusive privilege and duty to collect solid waste, recyclables and organics routinely generated by residential and commercial customers within the designated Crockett service area (also known as the "Franchise Area"). The Crockett Franchise Area covers the following three (3) unincorporated areas of District V: 1.Crockett 2.Tormey 3.Port Costa The current Franchise Agreement with Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc. continues through July 31, 2025. The purpose of this Fourth Amendment is to extend the term of the Agreement through September 30, 2025. There are no service or rate changes in this Fourth Amendment to the Franchise Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: After July 31, 2025, solid waste, recycling, and organics collection services in the unincorporated West County area currently served by Crockett Sanitary Service, Inc would no longer be regulated under a franchise agreement as required by County Code Chapter 418-7. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:225-2880 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/14/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:DIRECT staff to participate in California Public Utilities Commission Rulemaking 24-09-012 for the purpose of identifying communities that could potentially be designated to participate in pilot projects of neighborhood-level conversion to all-electric buildings, as recommended by the Sustainability Committee. (100% Measure X) Attachments:1. Attachment A - SB-1221 Gas corporations_ ceasing service_ priority neighborhood decarbonization zones_, 2. Attachment B - Article re Richmond Gas Line Removal, 3. Attachment C - This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned _ KQED Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development Report Title:DIRECT staff to participate in California Public Utilities Commission Rulemaking 24-09-012 on pilot projects of neighborhood-level conversion to all-electric buildings ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: DIRECT staff to participate in CPUC Rulemaking 24-09-012 for the purpose of identifying communities that could potentially be designated to participate in pilot projects of neighborhood-level conversion to all-electric buildings, as recommended by the Sustainability Committee. FISCAL IMPACT: Participation in the CPUC Rulemaking will require staff time to analyze proposals, write and submit comments, and participate in meetings or workshops. Through Measure X, DCD receives funds to support work on community clean energy. Those funds can be used to fund staff time to participate in this proceeding. BACKGROUND: Contra Costa County has an opportunity to identify neighborhoods that might be interested in converting all homes in the neighborhood to clean energy by removing gas lines. Contra Costa County has long placed a priority on ensuring that County residents live and work in buildings that operate on the cleanest, most efficient electricity sources available, thereby improving indoor air quality and reducing emissions of greenhouse gases that pollute the environment. Starting in 2010, through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the County administered a program that provided energy efficiency retrofits to homes throughout the County. In 2013, with the commencement of the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN), the County assumed a more permanent role in designing and delivering energy efficiency programs for residents and businesses in Contra Costa County and the nine-county Bay Area. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2880,Version:2 Contra Costa County is a leader in adopting policies and programs that improve indoor air quality for residents. The County administers the low-income Weatherization Program, a program funded by the federal and state governments that retrofits homes to improve indoor air quality, reduce leaks, and install more efficient appliances. From 2021-2023, the County piloted an Asthma Initiative that identified patients of the Contra Costa Health Plan who had the highest rates of visits to the Emergency Room for asthma and referred them for home energy retrofits. In 2023, the County adopted a requirement that new homes built in the County rely solely on electricity. After similar requirements in other jurisdictions were struck down by a federal court, the County in 2024 replaced its requirement with one that sets an efficiency standard that new buildings can meet using a combination of design elements and technologies. The 2024 Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) sets goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment for both new and existing buildings. Staff in the Department of Conservation and Development have been studying strategies for retrofitting existing buildings to operate on clean electricity for several years. In 2021-22, staff participated in an incubator with RMI (Formerly Rocky Mountain Institute, and independent, non-partisan nonprofit that focuses on global energy systems) to learn more about the benefits of clean energy in homes in partnership with a local community group (Richmond Progressive Alliance) and begin to develop strategies. The Sustainability Committee has received several reports on the progress of the Clean Energy Roadmap for Existing Buildings (Roadmap), most recently in March 2025, when staff presented an update on the draft Roadmap. Staff anticipates bringing a final version of the Roadmap to the Sustainability Committee and then Board of Supervisors for approval later this year. There are over 50,000 homes in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. A house-by-house approach to providing clean electricity could be lengthy and expensive. One option for utilities and communities is to remove gas lines from entire neighborhoods. This avoids costly upgrades to the gas distribution system and eliminates gas from homes, where methane emissions contribute to poor indoor air quality. Attachments B and C provide information on neighborhood approaches to clean energy conversion in nearby communities. SB 1221 (2024, included as Attachment A) requires gas utilities to, starting July 1, 2025, annually submit to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) maps that identify the location of all potential upcoming gas distribution line replacement projects. SB 1221 requires the CPUC by January 1, 2026, to designate “priority neighborhood decarbonization zones” and to facilitate up to 30 pilot projects statewide wherein gas lines would be removed rather than replaced. Those zones would instead be served by “zero-emission alternatives.” Zero- emission alternatives are defined as “methods of providing gas customers with suitable substitute energy service that does not require new investment in gas distribution lines, including, but not limited to, electrification of gas end uses and energy efficiency, thermal energy networks, and demand flexibility measures to alter energy needs.” Investor-owned utilities like PG&E have an obligation to provide service. Usually that obligation to serve would require the utility to receive approval from all property owners in an area before it removes gas service. SB 1221 states that the pilot projects should include no more than one percent of a gas utility’s customers. It also states that for purposes of the pilot projects, a neighborhood can proceed if two-thirds of the property owners agree, rather than all. DCD staff participated last month in a meeting PG&E hosted to describe the process by which it will be identifying potential “priority neighborhood zones.” These zones have been tentatively defined as having the following characteristics: ·Disadvantaged or low-income ·Environmental and social justice communities as defined by CPUC CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2880,Version:2 ·Support from local government or community partners ·Concentration of gas line replacement projects Contra Costa County has a large number of Impacted Communities (as referred to in the CAAP and 2045 General Plan) that could potentially be eligible for participation in the pilot projects. While there are many details to work out, most notably how the gas line removal and appliance retrofits will be funded and how the program will be deemed cost-effective, this program could provide an opportunity to advance the County’s clean energy goals and Roadmap priorities and benefit local residents. (The General Plan defines Impacted Community as: An area, typically low-income, that is disproportionately affected by environmental pollution and other hazards that can lead to negative health effects, exposure, or environmental degradation. This is the term Contra Costa County uses in place of “disadvantaged communities,” as named in Senate Bill (SB) 1000. SB 1000 defines disadvantaged communities per Health and Safety Code Section 39711, specifying CalEnviroScreen as the primary screening method for identifying these communities. In this General Plan, Census tracts with a cumulative CalEnviroScreen score of 72 or higher are identified as Impacted Communities). Maps published by PG&E on July 1, 2025 show 10 years (about 2000 miles) of foreseeable gas distribution work. The area shown on these maps represents the potential area for inclusion in the SB 1221 program. PG&E is aggregating by census tracts for public maps; PG&E will provide more details to the CPUC under confidentiality rules. PG&E recognizes that it will need funding and trusted, local community support for these projects to be successful, hence the meeting last month to begin assessing interest from potential partners. The CPUC is the lead for implementing SB 1221, and has established the following timeline for identifying potential priority neighborhood zones: ·July 1, 2025 - utilities will publish maps ·July 21, 2025 - utilities propose priority neighborhood zones ·August 8, 2025 - parties submit comments on maps and proposed zones ·August 29, 2025 - parties submit reply comments ·Jan. 1, 2026 - CPUC identifies potential neighborhood zones for participation There will be a separate process after January 1, 2026 to identify the specific neighborhoods that will be selected to participate in the SB 1221 program. That process is yet to be determined by the CPUC. Staff will report back to the Sustainability Committee following January 1, 2026 regarding the outcome of the CPUC’s identification of potential zones for participation and will share any additional information provided by the CPUC describing how neighborhoods will be selected for SB 1221 program participation. The purpose of County staff participation in the CPUC proceedings is to monitor the potential for neighborhoods in Contra Costa County to potentially participate in the SB 1221 program, coordinate with the affected Supervisorial district(s), and advocate for including appropriate neighborhoods in Contra Costa County in a manner that will benefit residents. Staff participation in CPUC proceedings will involve reviewing relevant rulings and decisions from the CPUC, reviewing the information filed by other parties to the proceeding, developing and submitting comments based on review of information submitted by others, and developing and reviewing comments on proposed decisions issued by the CPUC. As seen in the schedule above, the proceedings can move at a pace that does not provide time for staff to report back to the Board and obtain further direction. The SB 1221 program is in early stages of development. It is too early to know if this will be a program of interest to communities in Contra Costa County. Participation in CPUC Rulemaking 24-09-012 process will CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2880,Version:2 enable staff to learn more about and monitor the program and advocate eligibility of Contra Costa communities to participate when appropriate and to benefit residents. In light of the opportunities that the SB 1221 program presents to meet County priorities for buildings that operate on clean energy, staff and the Sustainability Committee recommend that the Board authorize staff to participate in CPUC Rulemaking 24-09-012 for the purpose of identifying communities in Contra Costa County that could potentially be designated as priority neighborhood zones. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Failure to participate in the CPUC proceedings on implementation of SB 1221 would result in the County losing an opportunity to advocate for clean energy projects that will benefit County residents, particularly those in Impacted Communities. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ SHARE THIS: Date Published: 09/26/2024 02:00 PM SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones.(2023-2024) Senate Bill No. 1221 CHAPTER 602 An act to add and repeal Section 451.9 of, and to add and repeal Article 11 (commencing with Section 660) of Chapter 3 of Part 1 of Division 1 of, the Public Utilities Code, relating to gas corporations. [ Approved by Governor September 25, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 25, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 1221, Min. Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. Existing law vests the Public Utilities Commission with regulatory authority over public utilities, including gas corporations. Existing law requires every public utility to furnish and maintain adequate, efficient, just and reasonable service, instrumentalities, equipment, and facilities as are necessary to promote the safety, health, comfort, and convenience of its patrons, employees, and the public. This bill would require each gas corporation, on or before July 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, to submit to the commission a map containing certain information, including the location of all potential gas distribution line replacement projects identified in its distribution integrity management plan and other foreseeable gas distribution pipeline replacements. The bill would require the commission, on or before January 1, 2026, to designate priority neighborhood decarbonization zones considering, among other things, the concentration of gas distribution line replacement projects identified in the maps. The bill would require the commission, on or before July 1, 2026, to establish a voluntary program to facilitate the cost-effective decarbonization of priority neighborhood decarbonization zones, as defined, not to exceed 30 pilot projects across the state and affecting no more than 1% of each gas corporation’s customers within its service territory, except as provided. The bill would prohibit the commission from establishing pilot projects on or after January 1, 2030. The bill would require the commission to establish various processes, criteria, methodology, and requirements in administering the pilot projects, including by establishing the criteria and methodology for determining the cost-effectiveness of zero- emission alternatives, as defined, and establishing the appropriate rate of return and recovery period that a gas corporation is eligible to receive for their costs to implement zero-emission alternatives. The bill would authorize a gas corporation to cease providing, and would require the commission to relieve the gas corporation of its obligation to provide, service in an area within the gas corporation’s service territory where a pilot project has been implemented if the commission determines that adequate substitute energy service is reasonably available to support the energy end uses of affected gas corporation customers, as provided. The bill would also require the commission to submit various reports to the relevant committees of the Legislature regarding the pilot projects, as provided. The bill would, except as provided, repeal the above-described provisions on January 1, 2031. Home Bill Information California Law Publications Other Resources My Subscriptions My Favorites 7/1/25, 10:31 AM Bill Text - SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1221 1/5 Under existing law, a violation of the Public Utilities Act or an order, decision, rule, direction, demand, or requirement of the commission is a crime. Because the above requirements would be codified in the act and a violation of those requirements or a commission action implementing those requirements would be a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. Vote: majority Appropriation: no Fiscal Committee: yes Local Program: yes THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) California is leading the nation in moving toward clean, renewable forms of energy to fight climate change and improve the health and well-being of residents. (2) Natural gas demand is already declining as California transitions away from natural gas to achieve the state’s energy efficiency, climate, and air quality objectives. (3) Without active planning and management, reduced demand for natural gas will result in higher gas rates, with a disproportionate burden on vulnerable customers. (4) A longer term planning process is necessary to evaluate zero-emission alternatives, including neighborhood electrification and thermal energy networks, that could avoid new capital investment in the gas system that may become stranded assets and to reduce upward pressure on gas rates. (5) Installation of electric heat pump space conditioning systems, which provide both efficient heating and cooling, is particularly valuable in frontline communities to improve occupant comfort and increase resilience to heat waves because members of those communities are more likely to lack access to air conditioning. (6) Cost-effective, zero-emission alternatives to pipeline replacement projects both reduce gas system costs and further California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. (7) Deployment of zero-emission alternatives should prioritize high road jobs for workers. (8) Deployment of zero-emission alternatives should prioritize benefits to disadvantaged and low-income communities and include tenant protections. (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Public Utilities Commission authorize gas corporations to deploy a limited and targeted number of pilot projects to decommission portions of the natural gas corporation distribution system. (c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that pilot projects authorized by the Public Utilities Commission will provide lessons, including by identifying, documenting, and reporting on key challenges and successes, hurdles to customer participation, cost and affordability implications, customer satisfaction, and other outcomes concerning natural gas corporation distribution system decommissioning and electrification. SEC. 2. Section 451.9 is added to the Public Utilities Code, to read: 451.9. (a) Notwithstanding Section 451, a gas corporation may cease providing service in an area within its service territory where a pilot project has been implemented pursuant to Section 663 if the commission determines that adequate substitute energy service is reasonably available to support the energy end uses of affected gas corporation customers. (b) (1) In determining what constitutes adequate substitute energy service and when the substitute energy service is reasonably available, the commission shall adopt guidelines necessary to ensure that the rates for substitute energy service are just and reasonable as provided by a load-serving entity as the provider of last resort pursuant to Section 387. 7/1/25, 10:31 AM Bill Text - SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1221 2/5 (2) The commission may authorize a gas corporation to recover the undepreciated costs of any gas plant or asset, including the cost to retire the gas plant or asset that will no longer be used and useful. The commission shall determine the just and reasonable recovery of undepreciated costs, including the period over which the undepreciated costs are recovered so as to minimize impacts to remaining gas distribution system customers. (c) This section does not modify the authority of the commission to determine adequate, efficient, just, and reasonable service. (d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) or (3), this section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2031, and as of that date is repealed. (2) Paragraph (1) does not affect the termination of a gas corporation’s obligation to provide service that is authorized under this section on or before January 1, 2031. (3) Paragraph (1) does not affect the authority of the commission under this section to relieve a gas corporation of its obligation to provide service within the approved boundary of a pilot project approved pursuant to Section 663 that is pending as of January 1, 2031. SEC. 3. Article 11 (commencing with Section 660) is added to Chapter 3 of Part 1 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, to read: Article 11. Neighborhood Decarbonization Zone Pilot Projects 660. For purposes of this article, the following definitions apply: (a) “Disadvantaged community” means a community identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code. (b) “Distribution integrity management plan” means a plan developed pursuant to Part 192 (commencing with Section 192.1) of Subchapter D of Chapter I of Subtitle B of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (c) “Gas distribution line” means either a gas distribution main line or gas distribution service line. (d) “Gas distribution main line” has the same meaning as “main” set forth in Section 192.3 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (e) “Gas distribution service line” has the same meaning as “service line” set forth in Section 192.3 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (f ) “Low-income” means having a household income no greater than 80 percent of area median income or qualifying for participation in the California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program or Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) program. (g) “Priority neighborhood decarbonization zone” means a zone identified pursuant to Section 662. (h) “Thermal energy network” means a network of piped noncombustible fluids used for transferring heat into and out of buildings for purposes of providing zero-emission heating and cooling services. (i) “Tribe” means a California Native American tribe, as defined in Section 21073 of the Public Resources Code. (j) “Zero-emission alternatives” means methods of providing gas customers with suitable substitute energy service that does not require new investment in gas distribution lines, including, but not limited to, electrification of gas end uses and energy efficiency, thermal energy networks, and demand flexibility measures to alter energy needs. 661. (a) On or before July 1, 2025, and each year thereafter, each gas corporation shall submit to the commission a map that includes all of the following: (1) The location of all potential gas distribution line replacement projects identified in its distribution integrity management plan and any foreseeable gas distribution pipeline replacements. (2) The city, county, and census tract boundaries within the gas corporation’s service territory. (3) Locations of disadvantaged communities, tribes, and priority neighborhood decarbonization zones, as designated by the commission pursuant to Section 662, that are within the gas corporation’s service territory. (4) Any additional information required by the commission. 7/1/25, 10:31 AM Bill Text - SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1221 3/5 (b) This section does not modify a gas corporation’s safety requirements under state or federal law. (c) On or after January 1, 2030, the commission may determine whether gas corporations will continue to be subject to the requirements of this section. 662. (a) On or before January 1, 2026, in a new or existing proceeding and following recommendations from each gas corporation and the opportunity for public comment, the commission shall designate priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. In designating the zones, the commission shall consider factors that include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) Presence of disadvantaged or low-income communities in high-temperature climate zones or low- temperature climate zones that disproportionately lack cooling or heating. (2) Presence of environmental and social justice communities as defined in the commission’s Environmental and Social Justice Action Plan. (3) Availability of supportive local government or community partners. (4) Concentration of gas distribution line replacement projects identified in the map submitted pursuant to Section 661. (b) The commission shall coordinate with relevant agencies to identify nonratepayer funding, such as state and federal funds, that may be used to execute pilot projects in priority neighborhood decarbonization zones that would be cost effective with supplemental nonratepayer funding. (c) If pilot projects for zero-emission alternatives pursuant to Section 663 are implemented in a priority neighborhood decarbonization zone, the commission may direct gas corporations and electrical corporations, if appropriate, to leverage other available programs, including, but not limited to, energy efficiency, low-income weatherization, and distributed generation programs. (d) The commission may, after providing an opportunity for public comment, update the priority neighborhood decarbonization zones as necessary. 663. (a) On or before July 1, 2026, in a new or existing proceeding, the commission, in consultation with the state’s gas corporations, shall establish a voluntary program to facilitate the cost-effective decarbonization of priority neighborhood decarbonization zones, not to exceed 30 pilot projects across the state and affecting no more than 1 percent of each gas corporation’s customers within their service territory. A pilot project where a gas corporation obtains the consent of 100 percent of property owners with natural gas service within the pilot project boundary shall not count toward the 30 pilot project limit. (b) In administering the pilot projects established pursuant to subdivision (a), the commission shall establish all of the following: (1) A process for gas corporations to determine and submit pilot projects for approval. (2) Criteria and methodology for determining the cost-effectiveness of a zero-emission alternative as compared to replacement, repair, or continued operation of the affected asset of the gas system. Nonenergy benefits may be considered in prioritizing pilot projects, but shall not be used to calculate cost-effectiveness. The total cost incurred by the gas corporation for the zero-emission alternative shall be less than the total cost that would have otherwise occurred. Gas corporations shall use nonratepayer funding when available. (3) Requirements and programs to ensure that a substitute for gas service for low-income customers is affordable, adequate, efficient, and just and reasonable. (4) A requirement that no less than 67 percent of the property owners with natural gas service within the pilot project boundary consent to the pilot project. The commission shall establish the manner in which consent shall be received and notifications about the pilot project shall be provided to property owners and affected customers. Notifications shall include information about the anticipated costs and benefits of the zero-emission alternative offering. Notifications shall be made available in the zone’s prevailing languages. (5) A requirement for addressing master-metered properties to ensure tenants receive adequate notification and engagement. (6) A preference for pilot projects that provide prevailing wages and use high road job programs. 7/1/25, 10:31 AM Bill Text - SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1221 4/5 (7) A requirement that gas corporations and electrical corporations, local publicly owned electric utilities, load- serving entities, local governments, and, if feasible, core transport agents affected by the pilot project coordinate and collaborate. (8) A requirement that gas corporations recover costs related to the pilot projects that are deemed just and reasonable and a requirement that prohibits a gas corporation from recovering behind-the-meter costs associated with the pilot projects as capital costs that are afforded a rate of return. (9) The appropriate rate of return and recovery period that a gas corporation is eligible to receive for its costs to implement a zero-emission alternative. A gas corporation shall not receive ratepayer funding for the costs of a zero-emission alternative that are covered by incentives under federal, state, or local laws. (c) Notwithstanding any other law, if the commission approves a pilot project proposed by a gas corporation pursuant to subdivision (a), the commission shall, pursuant to Section 451.9, relieve the gas corporation of its obligation to provide service within the pilot project boundary upon completion of all affected customers’ conversion to zero-emission alternatives. A property owner’s withholding of consent to a pilot project shall not give rise to a right to continued natural gas service if the commission approves a pilot project that includes that property within its boundary. (d) The commission shall not establish pilot projects under this section on or after January 1, 2030. 664. (a) (1) Beginning on January 1, 2029, the commission, in a new or existing proceeding, shall review the efficacy of the pilot projects established pursuant to Section 663 in providing benefits to gas corporation customers and in assisting the state in meeting the state’s climate change goals. (2) On or before March 1, 2030, the commission shall submit to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature a report on the review performed pursuant to paragraph (1). (b) On or before March 1, 2026, and on or before March 1 of each year thereafter, the commission shall submit a progress report to the relevant policy committees of the Legislature summarizing the findings of the pilot projects, including the locations of the pilot projects, the number of customers affected, the costs of the pilot projects, the funding used to pay for the pilot projects, any assistance provided to customers, and any outcomes, challenges, and recommendations. (c) Reports submitted pursuant to this section shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code. 665. In a new or existing proceeding, the commission shall evaluate the costs and benefits of thermal energy networks and identify potential implementation barriers. 666. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) or (c), this article shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2031, and as of that date is repealed. (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a pilot project that has been established pursuant to Section 663 and is pending as of January 1, 2031, may continue until the completion of the pilot project. (c) Subdivision (a) does not affect the commission’s authorization to relieve a gas corporation of its obligation to provide service within a pilot project boundary under subdivision (c) of Section 663. SEC. 4. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution. 7/1/25, 10:31 AM Bill Text - SB-1221 Gas corporations: ceasing service: priority neighborhood decarbonization zones. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202320240SB1221 5/5 In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance Neighborhood-scale decarbonization is an efficient way to electrify communities that might otherwise be left behind. By Twilight Greenaway, Inside Climate News 26 June 2025 Pacific Gas and Electric gas meter (Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) This article originally appeared on Inside Climate Ne ws, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. In Richmond, California, Zenaida Gomez is ready to say goodbye to the gas stove in the apartment she has rented for over a decade. She has a hunch that the pollution it emits is exacerbating her 10-year-old son’s asthma attacks, and she has heard from public health experts and doctors who’ve said it probably is. “I’ve learned that not only do we have contaminated air when we are outside in Richmond, but there’s contamination and toxins within our homes,” Gomez said in a recent phone call. She started attending City Council meetings and organizing with her neighbors as a member of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action, because, she said, “I In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance 7/1/25, 8:39 AM In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods… | Canary Media https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/electrification/in-california-plans-to-move-low-income-neighborhoods-off-of-gas-advance?utm_source=Master+L…1/7 wanted something different. I wanted something better.” But ACCE Action’s goal isn’t simply to get rid of gas stoves. In a city where about one in four people — nearly double the national average — suffer from asthma due in large part to pollution from heavy industry, the group wants to shut off or “prune” the lines that send natural gas into homes in some neighborhoods. The phenomenon is called “neighborhood- scale decarbonization,” and it’s just getting off the ground in California. Pacific Gas & Electric, the utility in the area, is on board with the idea. It has expressed a willingness to spend a portion of the money it would otherwise use to maintain gas lines to help electrify the homes in the neighborhood that will no longer use the gas. David Sharples, county director at ACCE Action, says the group is looking at different neighborhoods that PG&E has identified as likely candidates. Once the group chooses an area, it plans to run a pilot project with the goal of electrifying all the appliances and adding solar panels and batteries for up to 80 homes. “We’re looking at the Coronado, Iron Triangle, and Santa Fe neighborhoods, which are working-class, Black and brown neighborhoods where ACCE has been organizing for years,” Sharples said. “They all have old gas lines that need to be replaced, so it represents an opportunity to electrify.” To understand the appeal of neighborhood-scale decarbonization, which is also sometimes called “zonal decarbonization,” it helps to be able to envision the vast network of gas pipelines that exist under most cities in the Western U.S. That network holds a potentially explosive gas, and it requires constant, expensive upkeep. California has pledged to install 6 million heat pumps by 2030 as part of its larger effort to reach net-zero by 2045. And while a rule will begin going into effect in the Bay Area in 2027 requiring that broken water heaters and furnaces be replaced by electric appliances, a similar rule was just rejected in Southern California. Experts say a large-scale effort just makes more sense than a piecemeal approach in many parts of the state. And as dramatic as it might sound to transition a whole block or neighborhood off gas at once, the approach may also cost less overall and make it easier to employ people fairly. Neighborhood-scale decarbonization has also been popular with lawmakers. Last fall, the California Legislature voted to adopt SB 1221, a bill that will enable up to 30 neighborhood- scale projects of this type over the next five years. The catch is that most residents in the neighborhoods must agree to the change. While the state’s obligation to serve currently requires 100% approval, SB 1221 will lower the threshold to 67% as the pilot projects start rolling out. Several groups have begun the work of educating communities about the benefits of the switch. In Albany, a city of about 20,000 people north of Berkeley, Michelle Plouse, the city’s community development analyst, has spent the last few years working with PG&E to pilot one of the first neighborhood-scale projects in the state. Using the gas line mapping tool developed In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance 7/1/25, 8:39 AM In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods… | Canary Media https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/electrification/in-california-plans-to-move-low-income-neighborhoods-off-of-gas-advance?utm_source=Master+L…2/7 DOWNLOAD NOW Brought to you by WHITE PAPER From Grid Challenge to Grid Asset: Data Center Load Flexibility Subscribe to our newsletters Stay up-to-date on clean energy news. Your email address Canary Media Daily More about our newsletters By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy. DOWNLOAD NOW Brought to you by WHITE PAPER From Grid Challenge to Grid Asset: Data Center Load Flexibility by the utility, Plouse and other city staff worked with the Albany City Council to identify 12 potential blocks. This spring, they narrowed it down to three. The goal, Plouse said, is to find blocks that are easier to electrify while also focusing on lower- income parts of the city, where residents are less likely to be able to afford to electrify. + more options “What will happen if we don’t decommission the gas line is that the cost of maintaining it will continue to increase over time, and the user base will drop as people electrify,” said Plouse. “The folks who don’t have the money to electrify will be stuck on gas that will get more expensive every year.” In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance 7/1/25, 8:39 AM In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods… | Canary Media https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/electrification/in-california-plans-to-move-low-income-neighborhoods-off-of-gas-advance?utm_source=Master+L…3/7 The City of Albany received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the project, and they’ve used the funds to support an outreach plan that involves a block party, a focus group, and a team that goes door-to-door in hopes of talking to everyone on the three blocks. “It’s going to be a lot of listening and a lot of connecting with different people,” said Plouse. Rachel Wittman, a senior strategic analyst at PG&E, said the utility provided a letter of commitment in support of Albany’s DOE grant, but it won’t be providing financial support for the project. Although the California Public Utilities Commission is soliciting interest from communities that want to take part in the SB 1221 pilot program, a spokesperson for the commission said it won’t have a list of potential sites until the second half of 2026, at the soonest. The Albany project will begin before then, so it won’t likely be considered one of the 30 pilots, and Plouse said they’re hoping to get 100% of the residents to sign on. “What’s most likely is that we continue serving as a kind of first test run that can provide information for those pilots,” she said. If that doesn’t work, they may decide to wait until they only need 67% resident approval. “Albany’s learnings from their efforts in community outreach and advocacy during this project will provide valuable insights that can inform zonal electrification outreach strategy,” said Wittman. “This applies not just for SB 1221 and PG&E, but for any utility or community.” She said over three dozen cities, counties, and other energy providers have reached out to the utility with interest in zonal decarbonization. ACCE Action and others in Richmond hope its neighborhood-scale project — dubbed Clean Energy and Healthy Homes — will be included in the list of pilot projects, and it appears to have a good chance at making the list. If they’re able to decommission a gas line there, Sharples estimates that it could cost as much as $15 million to upgrade and electrify homes spanning a few different neighborhoods and provide them with solar power. He hopes PG&E will cover around 10% of that cost. The Richmond City Council approved the effort in early 2024, but the remaining funding is still in question. Chevron, whose local refinery has been a major polluter for more than a century, entered into a settlement with the city for $550 million over the next 10 years to avoid paying a per-barrel tax on the oil it produces. ACCE Action wants to see a portion of that money spent on the neighborhood-scale project. The group has been hosting community events and engaging community members like Gomez. Tim Frank, a representative of the Building and Construction Trades Council in the county, wants to see the project move forward because it could also create a model for so-called high- road work in the home-electrification space. Currently, unionized workers tend to do larger electrification projects, while one-off residential projects are done by smaller companies not affiliated with unions. While some pay their workers well, many hire temporary laborers and keep wages low. Electrifying all the homes on one block allows for the efficiency and stability associated with larger projects while benefiting individual families. It’s also more cost-efficient because it allows for bulk purchases of supplies. In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance 7/1/25, 8:39 AM In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods… | Canary Media https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/electrification/in-california-plans-to-move-low-income-neighborhoods-off-of-gas-advance?utm_source=Master+L…4/7 Add Comment Twilight Greenaway is a contributor at Inside Climate News. Hide Comments Login M ↓   MARKDOWN READ NEXT It’s a worthwhile experiment, Frank said. “We’re engaged, partly because we see the huge promise of this strategy and we want to help prove out the model and scale it up,” he added. For Gomez, who has been talking to her neighbors about the possibility that all their homes could be upgraded and electrified at once, the biggest barrier is convincing them that it’s not a scam. Richmond’s low-income communities have seen their share of companies that go door-to-door trying to extract money from people who are stretched thin and working multiple jobs. Some clean energy providers have turned out to be imposters. “It’s something they’ve never heard of before. So, people ask: Is this a real thing? Can it actually happen?” And she tells them that yes, if the plan goes as a growing number of people hope it will, it just might. This story was produced with support from the Climate Equity Reporting Project at Berkeley Journalism. Electrification Carbon-free buildings Climate justice West California Add a comment Powered by Commento In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance 7/1/25, 8:39 AM In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods… | Canary Media https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/electrification/in-california-plans-to-move-low-income-neighborhoods-off-of-gas-advance?utm_source=Master+L…5/7 Sponsored NEWS This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned By Laura Klivans Jun 12 Article Saved Donate 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 1/18 Jesse Hassinger stands amidst construction work outside of his home in Oakland on Nov. 13, 2024, part of the EcoBlock project. As the innovative project to cut gas out of an entire block comes to a close, residents and researchers share their lessons. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) Just before the 2019 holiday season, musician Isaac Zones got an email, forwarded from a friend. It asked, “Do you and your neighbors want to save money on your energy bills, reduce carbon emissions and survive the next power outage?” 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 2/18 His answer was, well, yeah. “Basically, I read it as like free solar for everybody on my block,” Zones said. Zones lives on an East Oakland street lined with century-old single-family Victorians, mid- century, boxy apartment buildings and everything in between. The initiative, headed by researchers at UC Berkeley, invited entire neighborhoods to apply for major upgrades : energy- and water-efficient appliances, insulation and solar panels, along with a shared back-up battery and microgrid to protect the street from power blackouts. All for free. Sponsored In return, the researchers would get to test out a theory: would retrofitting buildings together, all at once, save money by buying in bulk? Would it save time for a contractor to walk from one job across the street to another? Would people even want to sign up? The project would tackle a significant but overlooked issue: the planet-warming pollution that comes from buildings and the energy they use. In the U.S., that’s roughly one-third of all emissions. A way to cut that pollution is to wean buildings off fossil fuels like natural gas and swap out gas appliances for electric ones. But doing this home by home and business by business is expensive and slow. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 3/18 Therese Peffer, a researcher from UC Berkeley’s California Institute for Energy and Environment CITRIS Climate initiative, helps neighbors plant trees on a block in Oakland on Jan. 26, 2025. The block is part of EcoBlock, a collaborative project bringing together academics, professionals, government agencies, utilities, private donors and residents. The initiative aims to help an entire city block reduce emissions through insulation upgrades, electric appliances and solar panels. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) So researchers at UC Berkeley’s California Institute for Energy and Environment set out to study if there was another way to slash pollution from buildings. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 4/18 They felt there was already enough attention on how to construct new buildings for a warmer world. “New construction is easy, right? It’s sexy and it’s fun, but it’s not where the biggest problem is,” said Therese Peffer, who heads the project. “If we’re going to try to really combat climate change, it is looking at the existing buildings in this country,” Peffer said — the millions of offices, warehouses, restaurants and homes we already have. In 2019, Peffer and her colleagues at UC Berkeley got a $5 million grant from the state of California to test out a new, block-scale approach. And Isaac Zones was ready to sign his block up as the guinea pig. Getting neighbors on board Isaac Zones and his wife, Vivian Santana Pacheco, had always cared about the environment, but their passion grew after they had their child, now in elementary school. “We want this world to be a habitable one for him,” Santana Pacheco said. “Already, I feel like we’re behind, and that I’m not doing enough. This feels more tangible than showing up to a protest.” 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 5/18 Issac Zones (left) and Vivian Santana-Pacheco (right) stand for a portrait in front of their electric vehicle in Oakland, California, on Aug. 11, 2023. The couple is a part of a group of neighbors in Oakland that are beginning to electrify their home appliances. (Juliana Yamada/KQED) The pair went door to door, selling neighbors on the project, called “EcoBlock.” The task wasn’t unfamiliar: they’d gone door-knocking after moving to the block almost a decade ago. But that time it was to invite people out for a block party, which has since become an annual tradition. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 6/18 Asking neighbors to come out for a beer is different than asking them to overhaul their largest asset, but Santana Pacheco and Zones had a lot of success. Some residents were immediately game: they wanted air conditioning to deal with California’s increasing heat waves, and they valued how the project prioritized a low and middle-income neighborhood. In the end, Santana Pacheco and Zones convinced 15 out of the 25 properties on the block to sign on. The holdouts So, who didn’t want to be part of EcoBlock? Steve Johnson lives in a white Victorian that’s been in his family for almost 100 years. He’s a retired contractor and spent decades remodeling his home. “I’m 70 years old. I just didn’t want to go through a lot of new construction all over again because I really don’t need it,” Johnson said. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 7/18 Steven Johnson stands in his kitchen in Oakland on Nov. 13, 2024. Johnson decided against participating in the EcoBlock project. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) His energy bills are incredibly low already, and he thinks there are other ways to tackle planet-warming pollution; things like aviation fuel and shipping. Plus, he isn’t ready to give up all fossil fuels just yet. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 8/18 “I just can’t imagine not cooking on gas. And the whole EcoBlock wanted to take away the gas,” Johnson said. That was a major goal of the project — weaning homes off natural gas, which is a powerful climate pollutant. Other people who opted out of the project had done unpermitted work on their homes, and feared they’d get in trouble with the city. And some people felt distrustful of an outside institution leading the project. EcoBlock faced other hurdles: a pandemic, supply chain issues and inflation. As prices rose, the project shrank. Instead of an all-electric utopia, EcoBlock would mostly address the biggest sources of a home’s pollution: heating and cooling. Workers, workers everywhere Finally, in 2024, construction began. Suddenly, there were workers everywhere, blowing insulation into walls, replacing HVAC systems and installing solar panels. “We had this joke on the block: who’s getting the porta party in front of their house? That’s how we know who’s getting construction done,” Zones said. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 9/18 Salalai Vongsy, a contractor with Eco Performance Builders, works in Jesse Hassinger’s home in Oakland on Nov. 13, 2024, as part of the EcoBlock project. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) Now, five-and-a-half years after the block signed on, the work is almost done. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 10/18 Neighbors are reveling in their new comforts: new heating and cooling, insulation, bathroom fans to improve air circulation, solar panels, new roofs to support them and more. The block has also had a facelift, with chunks of sidewalk concrete ripped up and trees and native plants put in. Several more ambitious aspects of the project were scrapped along the way due to funding and feasibility limitations: a shared back-up battery, a community microgrid and a shared electric vehicle and charger. But residents ultimately seem grateful for their upgrades and for having an outside entity coordinate all the details for them. Did it work? Now that the first EcoBlock is near completion: Did Therese Peffer and her colleagues’ theory work? Is upgrading a whole block faster and cheaper than going house by house? Peffer’s takeaway: yes. Here is why, and what they’ve learned. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 11/18 Nick Corlett stands next to a newly installed heat pump at his home in Oakland on Nov. 13, 2024, as part of the EcoBlock project. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) 1. Costs This pilot project was far more expensive than future ones. The EcoBlock pilot cost $8 million, funded by a state grant and a private donor. But that included the cost of all kinds of experts, and parts of the project that were designed but never used. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 12/18 Peffer thinks the next attempt would cost just a third of that, and go much faster. “It takes that first time of kicking the tires and trying to break things to kind of lay that pathway for the next one,” she said. Buying in bulk saves money. Peffer estimates EcoBlock saved 10-20% on bulk purchases of equipment like appliances, wires and electric panels. They were also able to get more competitive bids from contractors, because multiple homes needed work. Return on investment for energy efficiency for low-income residents faces an unexpected hurdle. Many low-income residents have discounted energy rates and/or relatively low energy use, which means the timeline for the return on investment for energy efficiency improvements can be prohibitively long, according to the California Energy Commission. 2. Proximity of buildings helps, but being on the same street might not be so important. The project contractor, Keith O’Hara, who heads Eco Performance Builders, said his crews saved time by being able to use the last few hours of a day to cross a street and start on a new project, or simply to help another crew carry a heavy appliance. But if a full block isn’t attempting to remove all gas appliances from their homes with the goal of removing a gas main beneath their road, they don’t necessarily need to be on the same block. “I just think it’s really hard to get all those people on the block to agree,” O’Hara said. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 13/18 Instead, O’Hara said, homes could be in the same general area as one another. 3. You don’t need to overhaul everything. While this project had lofty goals, Peffer thinks future EcoBlocks could focus on smaller, more manageable upgrades. “Maybe it’s bulk purchasing. Like, ‘I want an induction stove, do you want an induction stove? Let’s go in together and see if we can get a 10% discount,’” she said. 4. It all hinges on the neighbors. Neighbors are crucial to the success of a project like this in several ways: The neighbors need to be committed. EcoBlock attempted to do these upgrades on a different Oakland block at first, one that did not raise its hand for the project, and that attempt ended in failure. But having a block volunteer made for much greater buy-in and patience when obstacles came up. It helps to have a neighborhood where there is already some sense of camaraderie. Because Santana Pacheco and Zones had built ties through an annual block party, they’d already established a baseline of trust among neighbors, which “made it easier for folks to take a leap of faith and not get Meet the Power Plant Tucked into Garages and Basements 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 14/18 completely discouraged through all the ups and downs,” Zones reflected. If you don’t have a sense of trust among your neighbors, the first step is to build that: share fruit from your backyard tree, host a gathering or start a group chat. The best publicist for a project like this is your neighbor. Because your neighbor can better understand your specific interests, they may speak your language or have some other cultural similarity. “Also because we are sticking it out and probably have as much to lose as they do,” Santana Pacheco said. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 15/18 Friends and neighbors plant trees on their block in Oakland on Jan. 26, 2025. The block is part of EcoBlock, a collaborative project bringing together academics, professionals, government agencies, utilities, private donors and residents. The initiative aims to help an entire city block reduce emissions through insulation upgrades, electric appliances and solar panels. (Beth LaBerge/KQED) Group projects help increase buy-in. One of the major project funders, the California Energy Commission, reported that aspects of the project, which brought the block together, such as planned tree plantings, increased engagement. 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. Here’s What They Learned | KQED https://www.kqed.org/science/1997283/this-oakland-block-tried-to-quit-fossil-fuels-heres-what-they-learned?blm_aid=154073548 16/18 The final EcoBlock solar panels are slated to turn on in the fall. After gathering data about costs and electricity use for some time, Peffer and her team will have more detailed lessons to share, including guides for other blocks to use. Overall, though, it is the desire people have to build community that has stuck with residents and researchers. There’s “something about tapping into a community and strengthening the real relationships with good people, not the Facebook relationships or Instagram or whatever,” Peffer said. “The door to door, the face to face, the people that pass you day to day on the street.” For Zones, the project has meant a lot as he considers how to tackle climate change, which often feels overwhelming. “So much of it seems like a string of losses. And this felt like a victory of some kind,” Zones said. S P O N S O R E D Explore tiny wildlife wonders up close with science and nature news by the award-winning Deep Look team. You’ll be subscribed as: oaklandjody@gmail.com To learn more about how we use your information, please read our privacy policy. TV News Donate Sign Up 7/7/25, 10:08 AM This Oakland Block Tried to Quit Fossil Fuels. 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Article 15: Preservation of Local Government Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Monica Nino, County Administrator Report Title:2025 APPOINTMENT OF STANDBY OFFICERS TO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.UPDATE the official list of persons to serve, in priority order, as standby officers for the respective members of the Board of Supervisors, pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 42-4.004: District I District II District III District IV District V 1 Sonia Bustamante Phil Andersen Alicia Nuchols Lisa Chow Damon Preston 2 Robert Rogers Jen Quallick Stephen Griswold Sue Noack David Fraser 3 Tania Pulido Jill Ray Julie Enea Lia Bristol Vivian Lee 2.UPDATE the official list of persons to service, in priority order, as standby officers for the County Administrator, pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 42-2.602: 1.Timothy Ewell 2.Eric Angstadt 3.Adam Nguyen 3.DIRECT that the above appointments supersede all previous standby appointments. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2881,Version:1 4.REQUEST that the Emergency Services Division of the Sheriff's Office meet with any Standby Officer that requests it, and provide an overview of the County Emergency System, to include written procedures and contact information, and address any questions raised by the Standby Officers. 5.CONFIRM that the temporary County Seat shall continue to be: a. Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, California b. Alameda County Emergency Operations Center, Dublin, California (Per Resolution No. 2018/70) FISCAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND: Pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act, Article 15: Preservation of Local Government, the governing body of a political subdivision is required to appoint three Standby Officers for each member. County Ordinance Code section 42-4.004 mandates these appointments. A Standby Officer serves in place of a regular Board member when the latter is unavailable during an emergency. 'Unavailable' means the member is killed, missing, or seriously injured. Appointing Standby Officers ensures continuity of government operations. A Standby Officer serves until the regular officer returns or is replaced. Appointments are reviewed annually. Duties under Government Code section 8641 include: - Being informed of the Supervisor’s responsibilities - Being informed of County operations - Immediately reporting for duty during emergencies - Filling the Supervisor’s role when they are unavailable The County Administrator must designate, with Board approval, three alternates as standby officers annually, per section 42-2.602 and Gov. Code 8638. These alternates act in the Administrator’s place when needed. The County must provide Standby Officers with relevant legal documents and can host informational meetings. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2881,Version:1 They must take the same oath and serve at the Board’s pleasure. Appointments are typically made at the second regular Board meeting in March. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Failure to appoint these Standby Officers would leave the County without a defined line of succession in the event of an emergency. This would hinder the County’s ability to maintain government operations. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 8635. 8636. 8637. 8638. 8639. Code: Section: Up^ Add To My Favorites GOVERNMENT CODE - GOV TITLE 2. GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA [8000 - 22980] ( Title 2 enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134. ) DIVISION 1. GENERAL [8000 - 8899.24] ( Division 1 enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134. ) CHAPTER 7. California Emergency Services Act [8550 - 8668] ( Chapter 7 added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454. ) ARTICLE 15. Preservation of Local Government [8635 - 8644] ( Article 15 added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454. ) The Legislature recognizes that if this state or nation were attacked by an enemy of the United States, many areas in California might be subjected to the effects of an enemy attack and some or all of these areas could be severely damaged. During such attacks and in the reconstruction period following such attacks, law and order must be preserved and so far as possible government services must be continued or restored. This can best be done by civil government. To help to preserve law and order and to continue or restore local services, it is essential that the local units of government continue to function. In enacting this article the Legislature finds and declares that the preservation of local government in the event of enemy attack or in the event of a state of emergency or a local emergency is a matter of statewide concern. The interdependence of political subdivisions requires that, for their mutual preservation and for the protection of all the citizens of the State of California, all political subdivisions have the power to take the minimum precautions set forth in this article. The purpose of this article is to furnish a means by which the continued functioning of political subdivisions will be assured. Should any part of this article be in conflict with or inconsistent with any other part of this chapter, the provisions of this article shall control. Nothing in this article shall prevent a city or county existing under a charter from amending said charter to provide for the preservation and continuation of its government in the event of a state of war emergency. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 595.) As used in this article, “unavailable” means that an officer is either killed, missing, or so seriously injured as to be unable to attend meetings and otherwise perform his duties. Any question as to whether a particular officer is unavailable shall be settled by the governing body of the political subdivision or any remaining available members of said body (including standby officers who are serving on such governing body). (Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454.) Each political subdivision may provide for the succession of officers who head departments having duties in the maintenance of law and order or in the furnishing of public services relating to health and safety. (Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454.) To provide for the continuance of the legislative and executive departments of the political subdivision during a state of war emergency or a state of emergency or a local emergency the governing body thereof shall have the power to appoint the following standby officers: (a) Three for each member of the governing body. (b) Three for the chief executive, if he is not a member of the governing body. In case a standby office becomes vacant because of removal, death, resignation, or other cause, the governing body shall have the power to appoint another person to fill said office. Standby officers shall be designated Nos. 1, 2, and 3 as the case may be. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 595.) The qualifications of each standby officer should be carefully investigated, and the governing body may request the Director of Emergency Services to aid in the investigation of any prospective appointee. No Codes Display Text http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCod... 1 of 3 1/7/2014 3:01 PM 8640. 8641. 8642. 8643. 8644. examination or investigation shall be made without the consent of the prospective appointee. Consideration shall be given to places of residence and work, so that for each office for which standby officers are appointed there shall be the greatest probability of survivorship. Standby officers may be residents or officers of a political subdivision other than that to which they are appointed as standby officers. (Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 352, Sec. 176. Effective September 26, 2013. Operative July 1, 2013, by Sec. 543 of Ch. 352.) Each standby officer shall take the oath of office required for the officer occupying the office for which he stands by. Persons appointed as standby officers shall serve in their posts as standby officers at the pleasure of the governing body appointing them and may be removed and replaced at any time with or without cause. (Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454.) Each standby officer shall have the following duties: (a) To inform himself or herself of the duties of the office for which the officer stands by. Officers and employees of the political subdivision shall assist the standby officer and each political subdivision shall provide each standby officer with a copy of this article. (b) To keep informed of the business and affairs of the political subdivision to the extent necessary to enable the standby officer to fill his or her post competently. For this purpose the political subdivision may arrange information meetings and require attendance. (c) To immediately report himself or herself ready for duty in the event of a state of war emergency or in the event of a state of emergency or a local emergency at the place and in the method previously designated by the political subdivision. (d) To fill the post for which he or she has been appointed when the regular officer is unavailable during a state of war emergency, a state of emergency or a local emergency. Standby officers Nos. 2 and 3 shall substitute in succession for standby officer No. 1 in the same way that standby officer No. 1 is substituted in place of the regular officer. The standby officer shall serve until the regular officer becomes available or until the election or appointment of a new regular officer. (Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1020, Sec. 1.7. Effective January 1, 1993.) Whenever a state of war emergency a state of emergency or a local emergency exists the governing body of the political subdivision shall meet as soon as possible. The place of meeting need not be within the political subdivision. The meeting may be called by the chief executive of the political subdivision or by a majority of the members of the governing body. Should there be only one member of the governing body, he may call and hold said meeting and perform acts necessary to reconstitute the governing body. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 595.) During a state of war emergency a state of emergency or a local emergency the governing body shall: (a) Ascertain the damage to the political subdivision and its personnel and property. For this purpose it shall have the power to issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of records. (b) Proceed to reconstitute itself by filling vacancies until there are sufficient officers to form the largest quorum required by the law applicable to that political subdivision. Should only one member of the governing body or only one standby officer be available, that one shall have power to reconstitute the governing body. (c) Proceed to reconstitute the political subdivision by appointment of qualified persons to fill vacancies. (d) Proceed to perform its functions in the preservation of law and order and in the furnishing of local services. (Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 595.) Should all members of the governing body, including all standby members, be unavailable, temporary officers shall be appointed to serve until a regular member or a standby member becomes available or until the election or appointment of a new regular or standby member. Temporary officers shall be appointed as follows: (a) By the chairman of the board of supervisors of the county in which the political subdivision is located, and if he is unavailable, (b) By the chairman of the board of supervisors of any other county within 150 miles of the political subdivision, beginning with the nearest and most populated county and going to the farthest and least populated, and if he is unavailable, Codes Display Text http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCod... 2 of 3 1/7/2014 3:01 PM (c) By the mayor of any city within 150 miles of the political subdivision, beginning with the nearest and most populated city and going to the farthest and least populated. (Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1454.) Codes Display Text http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCod... 3 of 3 1/7/2014 3:01 PM 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2882 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/1/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00080 authorizing an adjustment to the District Attorney’s Office Welfare Fraud Unit and Victim and Witness Assistance Unit expenditure budgets, to account for actual expenditures as part of the Department’s FY2024-25 year-end balancing. Attachments:1. BDA-25-00080.pdf Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:District Attorney Revenue and Appropriation Adjustment ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00080 authorizing an adjustment to the District Attorney’s Office Welfare Fraud Unit (0245) and Victim and Witness Assistance Unit (0242) expenditures budget, to account for actual expenditures as part of the Department’s FY 2024-25 year-end balancing. FISCAL IMPACT: This action will adjust the appropriations by $120,000 within the Department’s FY 2024-25 budget. There is no additional net county cost. BACKGROUND: The District Attorney's Office has identified the need for amendments to the FY 2024-25 budget to better align with the actual expenditures. This action is to adjust the expenditures budget to more accurately reflect budgetary requirements for the District Attorney's Welfare Fraud Budget Unit (0245) and Victim and Witness Assistance Unit (0242). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If unapproved, appropriations will not be properly reflected in the FY 2024-25 budget. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2882,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 06/30/2025 : BDA-25-00080 04:49 PM 07/02/2025 Page 1 of 2 Company Contra Costa County Budget Template Operating Budget : FY 2024-25 Operating Budget Budget FY 2024-25 Operating Budget Organizing Dimension Type Amendment ID BDA-25-00080 Amendment Date 06/30/2025 Description Transfer of appropriations to account for actual expenditures Amendment Type Appropriation / Estimated Revenue Adjustment Balanced Amendment Yes Entry Type Mid-Year Adjustments Status In Progress Budget Amendment Entries Period *Ledger Account/Summary Home Organization *Cost Center *Fund Debit Amount Credit Amount Memo Exceptions FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1013:TEMPORARY SALARIES 2800 DISTRICT ATTORNEY ADMIN (Home Org) 2841 VICTIM/WITNESS ASSISTANCE 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $120,000.00 Transfer of appropriations to account for actual expenditures Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1013:TEMPORARY SALARIES 2800 DISTRICT ATTORNEY ADMIN (Home Org) 2895 D A WELFARE FRAUD 100300 GENERAL $120,000.00 $0.00 Transfer of appropriations to account for actual expenditures Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org Process History Process Status Completed On Due Date Person (Up to 5)All Persons Comment Budget Amendment Event Budget Amendment Event Step Completed 07/01/2025 10:25:21 AM 07/02/2025 Siwen Carlisle 1 Budget Amendment Event Review Budget Amendment Not Required 07/02/2025 0 Budget Amendment Event Approval by Department Approver – Budget Amendment Approved 07/02/2025 10:16:00 AM Zhongzhou Zhu (Department Approver – Budget Amendment) 1 Budget Amendment Event Review Budget Amendment Awaiting Action 07/02/2025 Analiza Pinlac (Budget Specialist (Auditor Office)) 3 Xia Zhang (Budget Specialist (Auditor Office)) View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 06/30/2025 : BDA-25-00080 04:49 PM 07/02/2025 Page 2 of 2 Process Status Completed On Due Date Person (Up to 5)All Persons Comment Yesenia Campos (Budget Specialist (Auditor Office)) 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2883 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/4/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a contract and related terms of use with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. for the provision of a facility dog to offer comfort and assistance to victims during interviews, in-court testimonies, and other traumatic situations. (No fiscal impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:Nonfinancial Agreement and Related Terms of Use with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a nonfinancial agreement and related terms of use with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. for the provision of a facility dog to offer comfort and assistance to victims during interviews, in-court testimonies and other traumatic situations. FISCAL IMPACT: Although Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. is providing the dog at no charge to the District Attorney’s Office and the requested action is for a nonfinancial agreement, the DA’s Office will be responsible for feeding and medical veterinary care for the dog. The estimated annual cost for the care and feeding of the facility dog is approximately $5,000 which the DA’s Office will be fully reimbursed by the California Office of Emergency Services Victim and Witness Assistance Grant. BACKGROUND: The District Attorney’s Office will partner with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc. to provide a trained facility dog for use during interviews and trials. Approval of this nonfinancial agreement will enable the District Attorney’s Office to offer access to the trained facility dog. This nonfinancial agreement includes limited liability and indemnification under which the County agrees to hold Canine Companions for Independence harmless from any claims arising from the facility dog’s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2883,Version:1 involvement CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without executing the nonfinancial agreement and the related terms of use with Canine Companions for Independence, Inc., the District Attorney’s Office cannot obtain the facility dog. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2884 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/4/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with The Placer Group in an amount not to exceed $4,500 for the usage of a criminal sentencing software, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:Purchase Order and Related Software License Agreement with The Placer Group. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with The Placer Group in an amount not to exceed $4,500 for the usage of a criminal sentencing software, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this action will result in expenditures up to $4,500 which has been included in the Department’s FY 25-26 Budget. BACKGROUND: The District Attorney’s Office uses a California law reference and sentencing software from The Placer Group to support prosecutors in making accurate and consistent decisions in criminal cases. The tool streamlines case review and ensures alignment with California laws. Approval of the Purchase Order and related Software License Agreement will allow the District Attorney’s Office to continue using this tool in support of trial preparation. This Software License Agreement includes limitation of liability and indemnification under which the County agrees to hold The Placer Group harmless from any claims arising out of the performance under this agreement. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2884,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without executing the Purchase Order and related Software License Agreement with The Placer Group, the District Attorney’s Office cannot utilize the software to streamline the complex process of criminal sentencing and ensure alignment with California laws. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2885 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/25/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the District Attorney, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Rubicon Programs, Inc. to extend the term through June 30, 2027, with no change to the payment limit, to continue to provide reentry navigation services under the Prosecutor Initiated Resentencing program. (100% State) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:Contract Amendment with Rubicon Programs, Inc. for California County Resentencing Pilot Program ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the District Attorney, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Rubicon Programs, Inc. to extend the term through June 30, 2027, with no change to the payment limit of $250,000, to continue to provide reentry navigation services under the Prosecutor Initiated Resentencing program. FISCAL IMPACT: No additional fiscal impact with the extension of the contract term. The original contract is funded 100% by the State of California Board of State and Community Corrections under the California County Resentencing Pilot Program. The contract amendment will extend the term with no change to the payment limit. BACKGROUND: On December 17, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved item C.81, authorizing the execution of a contract with Rubicon Programs, Inc. to provide reentry navigation services to individuals under the California County Resentencing Pilot Program (CCRPP) for the period December 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Due to previous delays in the initial procurement process and contract development phase, the vendor was unable to complete the provision of all intended services to the community within the original contract timeframe. Accordingly, this amendment extends the County’s contract with Rubicon Programs, Inc. through June 30, 2027, with no change in the total contract amount. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If unapproved, the reentry services designated under the CCRPP program would not be fully provided by a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2885,Version:1 local community-based organization and the associated funds will be required to be returned to the state. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2886 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with Zoom Communications, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $8,387 for virtual meetings and large-scale virtual events, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:Purchase Order and Related Software License Agreement with Zoom Communications, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent or designee to execute, on behalf of the District Attorney, a purchase order and related license agreement with Zoom Communications, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $8,387 for virtual meetings and large-scale virtual events, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this action will result in expenditures up to $8,387 which have been included in the Department’s FY 25-26 Budget. BACKGROUND: The District Attorney’s Office uses a cloud-based tool from Zoom Communications, Inc. to conduct secure virtual meetings for case discussions and inter-agency coordination and to host large-scale virtual events for public forums, community outreach and trainings. Approval of the Purchase Order and related Software License Agreement will allow the District Attorney’s Office to continue using this tool for virtual meetings and large-scale virtual events for up to 500 attendees. This Software License Agreement includes limitation of liability and indemnification under which the County agrees to hold Zoom Communications, Inc. harmless from any claims arising out of the performance under this agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without executing the Purchase Order and related Software License Agreement with Zoom Communications, Inc, the District Attorney’s Office cannot continue using this tool for virtual meetings or hosting large-scale CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2886,Version:1 virtual events to ensure continuity of operations, promote public transparency, and enhance collaboration across justice partners, staff and members of the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2887 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the District Attorney, two purchase orders with Inside Source, Inc., (dba Sam Clar Office Furniture) in an amount not to exceed $250,993 for furniture, fixtures, and equipment for the District Attorney’s Pittsburg Office. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Diana Becton, District Attorney Report Title:Purchase Orders with Inside Source, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the District Attorney, two purchase orders with the Inside Source, Inc., (dba Sam Clar Office Furniture) in an amount not to exceed $250,993 for furniture, fixtures and equipment for the District Attorney’s Pittsburg Office located at 3890 Railroad Avenue. FISCAL IMPACT: The funds for the two purchase orders are included in the District Attorney’s FY25-26 Departmental Budget. The first purchase order is with Allsteel State MSF in the amount of $63,858. The second purchase order is for the Ancillary product under the Allsteel State Ancillary in the amount of $187,135. BACKGROUND: On December 17, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved and authorized the Public Works Director to execute a lease for approximately 4,699 square feet of office space located at 3890 Railroad Avenue in Pittsburg for use by the District Attorney’s Office for a term of 15 years with renewal options. The office space will serve as the Pittsburg branch for the District Attorney’s Office to continue to provide necessary and ongoing legal prosecution services for the County in the Pittsburg courthouse. The District Attorney’s Office is seeking approval to purchase the necessary furniture, fixtures and equipment for the new Pittsburg branch to support the departmental employees that will occupy the new office space. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2887,Version:1 Contra Costa Purchasing Services entered into a Participating Addendum with Inside Source, Inc. (dba Sam Clar Office Furniture). Products are guaranteed through a Master Contract awarded by California Department of General Services Cooperative Program. One of the two purchase orders seeking board approval under this action is for the MSF product under the Allsteel State MSF Contract 1-22-71-52 in an amount of $63,858. The second purchase order is for the Ancillary product under the Allsteel State Ancillary Contract 1-22-71-52 in an amount of $187,135. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Board does not approve the purchase orders, there will be delays in opening the new Pittsburg Branch for the District Attorney’s Office as it would not have the necessary furniture to allow the department to use the new space. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2888 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/11/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00087 authorizing an adjustment to Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) Community Services Bureaus (0578, 0588 and 0589) expenditure and revenue budgets as part of EHSD’s FY 2024/25 Budget Rebalance of $6,062,805 (Mid-Year Adjustment). Attachments:1. BDA-25-00087.pdf Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director Report Title:Approve Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00087 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Approve Budget Amendment No. BDA-25-00087 authorizing an adjustment to Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD), Community Services Bureaus (0578, 0588 and 0589) expenditure/revenue budgets as part of EHSD's FY 2024/25 Budget Rebalance (Mid-Year Adjustment) as recommended by the Employment and Human Services Director. FISCAL IMPACT: The Employment and Human Services Department, as part of the FY 2024/25 budget rebalancing, has identified the need for updates to the FY 2024/25 budget to better align the expenditure/revenue expectations for FY 2024/25. There is a redistribution in the expenditure/revenue budgets within Community Services Bureaus (0578, 0588 and 0589) with a total change in expenditure/revenue budgets of $6,062,805 for EHSD. There is no change to the net county cost for FY 2024/25. BACKGROUND: This action is to adjust the expenditure/revenue budgets to more accurately reflect budgetary requirements for the Community Services Bureaus (0578, 0588 and 0589) for FY 2024/25. The Employment and Human Services Department, as part of the FY 2024/25 budget rebalancing, has identified the need for updates to the FY 2024/25 budget to better align the expenditure/revenue expectations for FY 2024/25. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2888,Version:1 Appropriations will not be properly reflected in the FY 2024/25 budget CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: The Employment and Human Services Department supports all five of the community outcomes established in the Children's Report Card: (1) "Children Ready for and Succeeding in School"; (2) "Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood"; (3) "Families that are Economically Self-Sufficient"; (4) "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing"; and (5) "Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families,” by effectively managing the budgets for each bureau within EHSD. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 07/10/2025 : BDA-25-00087 12:58 PM 07/14/2025 Page 1 of 5 Company Contra Costa County Budget Template Operating Budget : FY 2024-25 Operating Budget Budget FY 2024-25 Operating Budget Organizing Dimension Type Amendment ID BDA-25-00087 Amendment Date 07/10/2025 Description FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Amendment Type Appropriation / Estimated Revenue Adjustment Balanced Amendment Yes Entry Type Mid-Year Adjustments Status In Progress Budget Amendment Entries Period *Ledger Account/Summary Home Organization *Cost Center *Fund Debit Amount Credit Amount Memo Exceptions FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1862 CAL/WORKS CAPP OPERATIONS 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $29,217.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9975:MISC NON-TAXABLE REVENUE 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1834 CHILD DEV MISC GRANTS 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $0.00 $150,000.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2477:ED SUPPLIES AND COURSES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1834 CHILD DEV MISC GRANTS 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $150,000.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1011:PERMANENT SALARIES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1401 INDIRECT ADMIN COSTS 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $556,208.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1448 CSD LIHEAD PG&E ASSIST 100300 GENERAL $49,385.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1011:PERMANENT SALARIES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1448 CSD LIHEAD PG&E ASSIST 100300 GENERAL $121,074.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 07/10/2025 : BDA-25-00087 12:58 PM 07/14/2025 Page 2 of 5 Period *Ledger Account/Summary Home Organization *Cost Center *Fund Debit Amount Credit Amount Memo Exceptions FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9552:FED AID COMM SVCS ADMIN 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1448 CSD LIHEAD PG&E ASSIST 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $149,040.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9975:MISC NON-TAXABLE REVENUE 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1551 BELLA MONTE FEE FOR SVC 142500 CHILDCARE ENTERPRISE $0.00 $15,590.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 5012:REIMBURSEMENTS-GOV/ENT 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1551 BELLA MONTE FEE FOR SVC 142500 CHILDCARE ENTERPRISE $15,590.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - 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Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9552:FED AID COMM SVCS ADMIN 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1454 LIHEAP WEATHERIZATION 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $1,117,369.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 5022:INTRAFUND-TRANS-SERVICES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1454 LIHEAP WEATHERIZATION 100300 GENERAL $889,229.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 07/10/2025 : BDA-25-00087 12:58 PM 07/14/2025 Page 3 of 5 Period *Ledger Account/Summary Home Organization *Cost Center *Fund Debit Amount Credit Amount Memo Exceptions FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1454 LIHEAP WEATHERIZATION 100300 GENERAL $228,140.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9552:FED AID COMM SVCS ADMIN 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1432 HS OPERATIONS 100300 GENERAL $135,021.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 5022:INTRAFUND-TRANS-SERVICES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1432 HS OPERATIONS 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $1,445,285.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1432 HS OPERATIONS 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $2,316,575.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1011:PERMANENT SALARIES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1432 HS OPERATIONS 100300 GENERAL $3,626,839.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 9552:FED AID COMM SVCS ADMIN 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1407 COM SVC BLOCK GRANT 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $234,192.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 5022:INTRAFUND-TRANS-SERVICES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1407 COM SVC BLOCK GRANT 100300 GENERAL $0.00 $20,817.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1407 COM SVC BLOCK GRANT 100300 GENERAL $145,887.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1011:PERMANENT SALARIES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1407 COM SVC BLOCK GRANT 100300 GENERAL $109,122.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - Operating Budget on 07/10/2025 : BDA-25-00087 12:58 PM 07/14/2025 Page 4 of 5 Period *Ledger Account/Summary Home Organization *Cost Center *Fund Debit Amount Credit Amount Memo Exceptions FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 2310:NON CNTY PROF SPCLZD SVCS 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1414 FIRST 5 SCHOOL READINESS 100300 GENERAL $56,208.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 5022:INTRAFUND-TRANS-SERVICES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1448 CSD LIHEAD PG&E ASSIST 100300 GENERAL $478,581.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 3318:CHILD DAY CARE AID 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1874 CALWORKS STAGE 2 CENTER 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $0.00 $27,880.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 1011:PERMANENT SALARIES 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1874 CALWORKS STAGE 2 CENTER 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $27,880.00 $0.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org FY 2024-25 Year (FY 2024-25 Operating Budget) 3318:CHILD DAY CARE AID 5101 ADMINISTRATION (Home Org) 1862 CAL/WORKS CAPP OPERATIONS 111600 CHILD DEVELOPMEN T FUND $0.00 $29,217.00 FY 24-25 CSB Budget Amendment Warning : - Home Org on Budget Line Not Equal Initiator's Home Org 07102025 BDA.xlsx File Name 07102025 BDA.xlsx Content Type application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet Updated By Ali Vahidizadeh Upload Date 07/11/2025 04:25:06 PM Comment FY 24-25 EHSD Budget Rebalance - July 2025-07102025.docx File Name FY 24-25 EHSD Budget Rebalance - July 2025-07102025.docx Content Type application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Updated By Ali Vahidizadeh Upload Date 07/11/2025 04:28:55 PM Comment Process History View Budget Amendment: Budget Amendment: FY 2024-25 - 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(51% State, 49% Federal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marla Stuart, Employment and Human Services Director Report Title:# 38-124-0 Ordo, Inc. Meal Services ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Employment and Human Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ordo, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,146,366, to provide vended meal and snack services to the Early Childhood Education programs for the period August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: 51% State, 49% Federal, all of which is budgeted for FY 25-26 BACKGROUND: The Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) is seeking to enter into a contract agreement with Ordo, Inc. to provide daily nutritional meals for children aged 0-5 in the County’s Early Childhood Education programs. This contract agreement aligns with the Head Start Performance Standards and the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), which require programs to provide nutritional meals and snacks to enrolled children to support their growth, development and learning. In April 2025, EHSD issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to identify qualified agencies with experience in providing vended meal services for children aged 0-5. Through a comprehensive bidding process, Ordo, Inc. was selected for an initial contract term of August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, with the option to renew the contract for up to four (4) additional one-year terms based on satisfactory performance, availability of funding, and need of service. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2889,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Should the proposed action not be approved by the Board of Supervisors, the County will be unable to comply with the Head Start Program Performance Standards and CACFP requirements. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Contract supports all five of the community outcomes established in the Children's Report Card: (1) "Children Ready for and Succeeding in School"; (2) "Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood";(3) "Families that are Economically Self-Sufficient"; (4) "Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing"; and (5) "Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families,” by supporting staff working directly with families and children. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3007 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to apply for and accept funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for its FY 2025-26 Wildfire Prevention Grant, in an amount not to exceed $950,000 for the creation of an East Richmond Heights shaded fuel break. (100% State, no match required) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Report Title:CAL FIRE California Climate Investments Fire Prevention Grants Program ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief, or designee, to apply for and accept California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) FY 2025-26 Wildfire Prevention Grant funding, in an amount not to exceed $950,000 for the creation of a shaded fuel break. FISCAL IMPACT: The grant request will not exceed $950,000. There is no local agency cost sharing requirement. District staff time and hand crew participation in the project is considered an in-kind match for the grant application. BACKGROUND: CAL FIRE California Climate Investments Fire Prevention grants support projects that focus on hazardous fuels reduction, wildfire prevention planning, and wildfire prevention education. The East Richmond Heights Shaded Fuel Break (Project) will significantly reduce the threat of uncontrolled wildfire and associated greenhouse gas emissions by reducing high fuel concentrations and disrupting the horizontal and vertical continuity of fuel beds. The tree canopy formed by healthy mature trees will remain largely intact to reduce the future growth of brush and understory vegetation and to preserve sequestered carbon CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3007,Version:1 in existing trees. The desired result is to restore fuel loading to more natural levels that can be maintained by the periodic introduction of prescribed fire or goat grazing. This Project will result in the collective protection of over 3,600 residents in East Richmond Heights by creating a shaded fuel break approximately three miles in length. Expected outcomes include reduction of biomass of woody and vegetative material available for combustion; significant reduction in the probability of uncontrolled wildfires from starting or entering the area; increasing the effectiveness of defensible space surrounding residential structures in the area; decreasing the amount of woody and vegetative material that is available for conversion to greenhouse gases by unplanned wildfire; and providing for a safer community. The Project is a fuels reduction effort that will involve the use of goat grazing, hand crews, chippers and medium duty excavators equipped with forestry rotary brush cutters on articulating arms. The excavators will work from existing fire trails or roads to reduce soil disturbance and will focus on removing ladder fuels and accumulated ground fuels within mechanical reach of a fire trail or road. In areas that the excavators cannot reach, work will be accomplished using hand crews, chippers, and pile burning. Once awarded the grant, the Fire District will initiate a public outreach campaign to community stakeholders and environmental advocacy groups to build momentum and support for the project. Simultaneously, the Fire District will post an RFP for hand crew/masticator contractors. As contracts are awarded, the Fire District will begin scheduling work units, depending on time of year and weather conditions. All project and activity work related to the grant will be completed by 2028, three years from the 2025 award date, in accordance with grant program requirements. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, the Fire District will lose out on the opportunity to apply for this grant, and if awarded will not have the ability to accept the grant funds. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3008 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief or designee, to execute a contract with ImageTrend, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $850,000 to provide a fire incident reporting records management system and annual maintenance for the period July 1, 2025 through June 15, 2028. (100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Report Title:ImageTrend, Inc. - GSA Contract for National Emergency Response Information System ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District,APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Fire Chief or designee,to execute a contract with ImageTrend,Inc.in an amount not to exceed $850,000 to provide a fire incident reporting records management system and recurring annual maintenance for the period July 1,2025 through June 15,2028.The Information Technology equipment, software,and services for this project will be obtained through a GSA Advantage Awarded Contract #GS-35F- 365DA. FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted. 100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund BACKGROUND: In California,fire departments are required to report incident data to the State Fire Marshal,including those involving fires,explosions,and critical events.The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM)collects and analyzes this data to improve fire safety and prevention efforts.Reporting requirements include using specific forms,following established timelines,and submitting data to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). All fire departments in California are required to report incidents to the State Fire Marshal.Fire departments must utilize the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)for reporting incidents.The Former NFIRS system is now known as NERIS, the National Emergency Response Information System. For twenty-plus years now,Contra Costa County Fire District has used a version of Zoll Data Systems CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3008,Version:1 For twenty-plus years now,Contra Costa County Fire District has used a version of Zoll Data Systems FireRMS to comply with this state mandate.In early 2025,Zoll Data Systems,Inc.announced a sunset date for the Zoll FireRMS product.This product will no longer be distributed or supported beyond December 31,2025. Therefore,Contra Costa County Fire conducted a complete evaluation of RMS software vendors.The lead vendor identified was ImageTrend,Inc.This company met all of the requirements established by Contra Costa County Fire.Additionally,this acquisition will enable the District to comply with the new NERIS reporting requirements. The Information Technology equipment,software,and services for this project will be obtained through a GSA Advantage Awarded Contract #GS-35F-365DA.The Master Subscription Agreement for the GSA Advantage contract contains indemnification and limitation of liability provisions. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this software service agreement is not executed,the District would be out of compliance with the State Fire Marshal and the new National Emergency Response Information System. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3009 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Fire Chief, a purchase order amendment with International Motor Controls, Inc. to increase the payment limit by $100,000 to a new payment limit of $700,000 due to unforeseen tariff surcharges for the manufacture and sale of electrical switchgear for the Contra Costa Regional Communications Center remodel project. (100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Report Title:Increase to the Purchase Order with International Motor Controls, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District,APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent on behlaf of the Fire Chief,or designee to execute a purchase order amendment with International Motor Controls,Inc.to increase the payment limit by $100,000 to a new payment limit of $700,000 due to unforeseen tariff surcharges for the manufacture and sale of electrical switchgear for the Contra Costa Regional Fire Communications Center remodel project. FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted: 100% CCCFPD EMS Transport Fund. BACKGROUND: In November 2024,the Board approved a request from the Fire District concerning International Motor Controls (File Number 24-3643)for a purchase order.International Motor Controls specializes in the manufacturing and sale of electrical switchgear,which is essential for providing uninterrupted backup power for the Contra Costa Regional Communications Center remodel project.The proposed amendment seeks to add $100,000 to the existing purchase order to address unforeseen tariff surcharges. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The District will be unable to acquire the electrical switchgear needed for the new communications center.This CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3009,Version:1 could subject the District to construction delay claims and additional costs for extended general conditions. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 262 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/15/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-262, which establishes a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) to provide Rodeo- Hercules Fire Protection District (“RHFPD”) retirees with the same post-retirement health benefits as they were receiving prior to the annexation of RHFPD to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, as recommended by the County Administrator. (100% CCCFPD General Fund) Attachments:1. Attachment A - Contra Costa County Fire Protection District HRA 7-1-25 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director Report Title:Resolution establishing a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) for Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District Retirees. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT a Resolution which establishes a health reimbursement arrangement to provide Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District (RHFPD) retirees with the same post-retirement health benefits as they were receiving prior to the annexation of RHFPD to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, as recommended by the County Administrator. FISCAL IMPACT: The anticipated costs of providing healthcare benefits to the former RHFPD retirees is $425,000 for FY 2025- 2026. This was included as a forecasted recurring cost in the annexation fiscal analysis and was included as a cost factor in the approved FY 2025-2026 Fire District Budget. BACKGROUND: Prior to the annexation of Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District (RHFPD) to Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD) on July 1, 2025, RHFPD offered its retirees and their beneficiaries certain post- retirement health benefits. These benefits differ somewhat from those that were offered by CCCFPD. During the lead up to the annexation, RHFPD and its retirees sought to maintain the same level of post-retirement health benefits for retirees and their beneficiaries post-annexation as they had received prior to the annexation. Through a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) within the meaning of Internal Revenue Service Notice 2002-45, CCCFPD can offer RHFPD retirees and their beneficiaries the same level of health benefits that they CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-262,Version:1 received prior to the annexation. Under the HRA, retirees can submit claims for reimbursement of qualified medical expenses, which CCCFPD reimburses up to a preset level. The HRA would be effective as of the date of annexation on July 1, 2025, and only benefit those retirees and their beneficiaries who were retired from RHFPD prior to that date. By adopting this resolution, the Board allows for the creation of an HRA that would be administered by the County’s Human Resources Director. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: RHFPD retirees would not receive the same level of post-retirement health benefits as they were receiving prior to the annexation. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board RESOLUTION NO. 2025-XX A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ACTING AS THE GOVERNING BOARD FOR THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, APPROVING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (the “District”) provides post-retirement health benefits to eligible retirees through the CalPERS Health Program and an agreement with CalPERS under the Public Employees’ Medical and Hospitality Act (PEMHCA); and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-262,Version:1 WHEREAS, the Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District (“Rodeo-Hercules”) was annexed to the District, effective July 1, 2025; and WHEREAS, the District and Rodeo-Hercules discussed providing those Rodeo-Hercules employees who retired prior to July 1, 2025, with the same post-retirement health benefits for themselves and their beneficiaries following the annexation as they were receiving prior to the annexation; and WHEREAS, to do so, the District wishes to establish a health reimbursement arrangement within the meaning of Internal Revenue Service Notice 2002-45 to provide tax-free benefits to eligible Rodeo-Hercules retirees and their beneficiaries to the maximum extent permitted under the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations issued thereunder. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, acting as the governing board for the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, hereby establishes the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Health Reimbursement Arrangement (the “Plan”) in the form attached here to as Attachment A, effective July 1, 2025. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board delegates administrative authority under the Plan to the County of Contra Costa’s (the “County’s”) Human Resources Director, who shall be an administrator for the Plan; and may delegate any administrative duties relating to the Plan to appropriate departments; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board authorizes the Human Resources Director of the County, or his or her designee, to take all necessary actions to implement and maintain the Plan in accordance with applicable accounting and legal requirements. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Resolution passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting thereof on the 22nd day of July, 2025 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ______________________________ Candace Andersen, Board Chair Attest: _______________________________ Monica Nino, County Administrator Clerk of the Board of Supervisors CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 21961574.1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT Effective July 1, 2025 i 21961574.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE OF THE PLAN ................................................. 1 ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS .......................................................................................................... 1 ARTICLE III ELIGIBILITY, PARTICIPATION, AND COVERAGE................................................. 3 ARTICLE IV VESTING AND BENEFITS ..................................................................................... 4 ARTICLE V BENEFIT FUNDING ................................................................................................ 5 ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN ......................................................................... 6 ARTICLE VII AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION OF THE PLAN .............................................. 8 ARTICLE VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS...................................................................................... 9 APPENDIX A: HIPAA COMPLIANCE .................................................................................... A-1 1 21961574.1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT Effective July 1, 2025 ARTICLE I ESTABLISHMENT AND PURPOSE OF THE PLAN The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (the Employer) provides post-retirement health benefits to its Eligible Retirees. The Employer has established the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Health Reimbursement Arrangement (the Plan), effective as of the date that the annexation of the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District into the Employer is effective(the Effective Date) to enable Eligible Retirees and eligible Beneficiaries who were retired from the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District prior to the Effective Date to pay for their retiree health care benefits. The Plan is intended to qualify as a health reimbursement arrangement within the meaning of Internal Revenue Service Notice 2002-45, and it is intended that the benefits under the Plan be tax-free to the maximum extent permitted under the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations issued thereunder. The Plan will be administered and interpreted to accomplish that objective. Capitalized terms used in this Plan that are not otherwise defined have the meanings set forth in Article II. ARTICLE II DEFINITIONS 2.1 “Beneficiary” means an Eligible Retiree’s surviving family member who qualifies as an “annuitant” under California Government Code section 22760(c) or (h) and is eligible to receive on-going retiree health benefits under the Employer's CalPERS Health offering. 2.2 “Board of Directors” means the governing body of the Employer. 2.3 “CalPERS” means the California Public Employees’ Retirement System in which the Employer is a participating agency. 2.4 “CalPERS Health” means the health care program made available by the Employer to Eligible Retirees under the Public Employees’ Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA), codified under sections 22750 - 22948 of the California Government Code, which program provides health insurance under various coverage options from which covered individuals may select. 2.5 “CalPERS Health Contribution” means the employer contribution required to be made by the Employer directly to CalPERS for an Eligible Retiree’s coverage under CalPERS Health. The CalPERS Health Contribution is set by the Board of Directors and is determined using the “equal method” described in California Government Code section 22892(b). In no event will the CalPERS Health Contribution be less than the minimum employer contribution as set forth in that section ($158 per month in 2025, and adjusted annually in accordance with that section). The CalPERS Health Contribution is a separate benefit from the reimbursement benefits available 2 21961574.1 under this Plan. The Employer pays the CalPERS Health Contribution directly to CalPERS on behalf of Eligible Retirees. 2.6 “COBRA” means the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended. 2.7 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and the Treasury Regulations and guidance issued thereunder, as amended. 2.8 “CCCERA” means the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association. 2.9 “Effective Date” means the effective date of the annexation of the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District into the Employer. 2.10 "Eligible Dependent' means any individual who qualifies as a dependent under Code Section 152 (as modified by Code Section 105(b)) and who is enrolled in CalPERS Health as a dependent of the Eligible Retiree. 2.11 “Eligible Retiree” means an Employee of the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District who has met the eligibility requirements in Article III. An individual’s status as an Eligible Retiree will be determined solely by the Employer. 2.12 “Employee” means a person whom the Employer or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District classifies as a common-law employee and who is on the Employer’s or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District's W-2 payroll, but does not include the following: (a) any leased employee (including but not limited to those individuals defined as leased employees in Code Section 414(n)) or an individual classified by the Employer or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District as a contract worker, independent contractor, temporary employee, or casual employee for the period during which such individual is so classified, whether or not any such individual is on the Employer's or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District's W -2 payroll or is determined by the IRS or others to be a common-law employee of the Employer or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District; and (b) any individual who performs services for the Employer or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District but who is paid by a temporary or other employment or staffing agency for the period during which such individual is paid by such agency, whether or not such individual is determined by the IRS or others to be a common-law employee of the Employer or the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District. 2.13 “Employer” means the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. 2.14 “HIPAA” means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended. 2.15 “Plan” means this Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Health Reimbursement Arrangement, as set forth herein and amended from time to time. 2.16 “Plan Administrator” means the Employer unless the Employer designates another person or organization to hold the position of Plan Administrator. The Employer may alternatively designate another person or organization to perform certain duties assigned to the Plan Administrator under this Plan. 3 21961574.1 2.17 “Plan Year” means the calendar year (i.e., the 12-month period commencing January 1 and ending on December 31). If the Effective Date is after January 1 of a calendar year, the first Plan Year may be a short Plan Year beginning on the Effective Date, and ending on December 31 of the calendar year in which the Effective Date occurs. 2.18 “Registered Domestic Partner” means a person who has entered into a registered domestic partnership with an Eligible Retiree in accordance with section 297 of the California Family Code, as amended, or any successor provision of California law. 2.19 “Trust” means the legal entity that the Employer may establish or adopt to hold any assets it has irrevocably set aside to pay benefits under the Plan. ARTICLE III ELIGIBILITY, PARTICIPATION, AND COVERAGE 3.1 Eligibility. Only Eligible Retirees and their Beneficiaries are eligible to participate in the Plan. An individual will become an Eligible Retiree under the Plan only upon meeting all of the following requirements. a) The individual satisfied any applicable minimum age and service requirements established by the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District at his or her date of retirement under the governmental retirement plan sponsored by the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District for its employees, CCCERA. b) The individual retired prior to the Effective Date and began receiving benefits from the governmental retirement plan sponsored by the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District, CCCERA, immediately after his or her employment with the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District terminated (or within any additional period permitted under the terms of such governmental plan to be considered as having retired immediately following employment for purposes of qualifying for retiree medical benefits). If the individual resumes employment and is reinstated to service covered under a governmental employer-sponsored retirement system (such as CalPERS or CCCERA) and retires later under CalPERS, CCCERA, or another governmental retirement system, he or she will not meet this requirement. c) Upon the Effective Date, the individual must be eligible for coverage under CalPERS Health provided by the Employer as a retiree and must be entitled to the CalPERS Health Contribution from the Employer. 3.2 No Benefits Unless Eligible. An Employee will not have any interest under the Plan unless the Employee meets all of the requirements under Section 3.1. Any person who does not meet these requirements will not be entitled to any benefits under the Plan. 3.3 Commencement of Participation. Each Eligible Retiree who met the requirements of Section 3.1 as of the Effective Date will commence participation as of the later of the Effective Date or the date the Eligible Retiree enrolls in CalPERS Health and will continue to participate in the Plan until participation is terminated under Section 3.5. 3.4 Period of Coverage. Participation in the Plan is tied to the Eligible Retiree’s enrollment in CalPERS Health coverage for retirees through the Employer on or after the Effective Date. Coverage under this Plan for an Eligible Retiree will begin on the first day of the calendar month 4 21961574.1 that coverage as a retiree under CalPERS Health begins commensurate with or following the Effective Date. 3.5 Termination of Participation. An Eligible Retiree’s participation in the Plan terminates upon the earlier of: a) the date he or she ceases to be an Eligible Retiree; b) the date that the Eligible Retiree is reemployed by the Employer, except as provided in Section 3.6; or c) the Eligible Retiree’s death, except benefits may continue to the Eligible Retiree's Beneficiary or surviving spouse or Registered Domestic Partner in accordance with Section 3.7. 3.6 Reemployed Retirees. If the Employer reemploys an Eligible Retiree as an Employee eligible for employee benefits from the Employer, any benefits provided under the Plan to that Eligible Retiree will cease effective on the reemployment date and the Eligible Retiree's Plan participation will cease. 3.7 Eligible Beneficiaries. If an Eligible Retiree dies, benefits will continue to be provided under the Plan to the Eligible Retiree’s Beneficiaries, if any, but only if the Beneficiary is (a) eligible for coverage under CalPERS Health at the time of the Eligible Retiree's death and continues to be eligible for coverage after the Eligible Retiree's death, and (b) entitled to the CalPERS Health Contribution from the Employer. Benefits will be provided under the Plan to such Beneficiary only during such periods that he or she meets these two requirements. The Beneficiary will not be entitled to any benefits under the Plan for any period he or she does not meet these two requirements. Benefits provided under the Plan to an Eligible Retiree’s Beneficiary will continue for surviving spouses or Registered Domestic Partners until remarriage or the recipient enters into a new domestic partnership, or for all Beneficiaries until the Beneficiary is otherwise ineligible for continuing retiree health benefits under CalPERS Health. ARTICLE IV VESTING AND BENEFITS 4.1 Amount of Benefits. Each Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary will be entitled to receive Employer-funded health care reimbursements as specified in this Section 4.1 and paid in accordance with Section 4.2. Each Employee of the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District who retired before the Effective Date is an Eligible Retiree if the individual satisfies the requirements of Section 3.1 as of the Effective Date. Each Eligible Retiree described in the preceding sentence who is enrolled in a CalPERS Health plan will be eligible to receive a monthly premium reimbursement benefit under the Plan of up to 100% of the CalPERS Health plan monthly premium for the Eligible Retiree, the Eligible Retiree's Spouse or Domestic Partner and the Eligible Retiree's Eligible Dependents, minus the CalPERS Health Contribution, in accordance with the rules of the Rodeo Hercules Fire Protection District's retiree medical program immediately prior to the Effective Date. In no event, however, will the benefit paid in any calendar month on behalf of any Eligible Retiree be greater than the Eligible Retiree’s or Beneficiary's actual out-of- pocket premium cost for CalPERS Health coverage for that calendar month. An Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary may at any time decline benefits under the Plan by notifying the Employer. 5 21961574.1 4.2 Reimbursements Under the Plan. Benefits under the Plan will be provided in the form of monthly reimbursements of the health care coverage premium costs incurred by the Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary (including costs related to Eligible Dependents) for the coverage under the CalPERS Health plan option for the applicable Plan Year, that the Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary has elected up to the maximum amount provided under the retiree health program. Any such premium costs may not be paid or reimbursed from any other source and must be substantiated in accordance with Section 4.3. The Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary will be solely responsible for paying the coverage cost of any amounts that are not reimbursed under this Plan or otherwise paid by the Employer. 4.3 Substantiation of Expenses. Reimbursements of health care premium expenses under the Plan for an Eligible Retiree’s (or a Beneficiary’s) coverage under CalPERS Health must be properly documented and substantiated at the time and in the manner determined by the Plan Administrator. The Plan Administrator has authority to establish rules and procedures to be followed by individuals in filing applications for benefits, for furnishing and verifying proofs necessary to establish their rights to benefits under the Plan, or for any other reason it deems necessary for the efficient administration of the Plan. Upon satisfactory documentation and substantiation, the Plan Administrator will direct payment to the Eligible Retiree (or Beneficiary) as soon as administratively feasible. ARTICLE V BENEFIT FUNDING 5.1 Employer Contributions. All benefits under the Plan will be paid by Employer contributions and earnings thereon. Employee contributions are not permitted. In addition, the Employer may set aside contributions and related earnings to prefund benefits under the Plan. In determining the amount of any such contributions, the Employer may engage an actuary to conduct actuarial experience studies and periodic actuarial valuations of the Plan benefits and to recommend to the Employer the amount of contributions that are needed in order to fund the Plan’s benefits. 5.2 Trust. The Employer may establish or adopt a Trust to receive and invest assets set aside by the Employer to pay benefits under the Plan. The Trust may specifically provide, among other things, for the investment and reinvestment of the Trust assets and the income thereof, the management of the Trust assets, the responsibilities and immunities of the trustee, removal of the trustee and appointment of a successor, accounting by the trustee and the disbursement of the Trust assets. The trustee will, in accordance with the terms of the Trust, accept and receive all contributions paid to it from time to time, and shall hold, invest, reinvest and manage such moneys and any increment, increase, earnings and income thereof for the exclusive benefit of Eligible Retirees and Beneficiaries and for the payment of reasonable expenses of administering the Plan. 5.3 Fiduciary Duties. In accordance with California Government Code section 53620, the Board of Directors, or designated officers to which it has, in accordance with California Government Code section 53621, delegated its authority to invest or reinvest funds to pay Plan benefits, may invest or reinvest those funds in any type or form or type of investment deemed prudent by the Board of Directors or designated officers; provided, however, that, in accordance with California Government Code section 53622, funds intended for the payment of Plan benefits will be held for the exclusive purpose of providing benefits under the Plan and defraying reasonable expenses of administering the Plan. The Board of Directors or designated officers shall discharge their duties solely in the interest of, and for the exclusive purpose of providing 6 21961574.1 benefits to, Eligible Retirees and Beneficiaries, minimizing Employer contributions thereto, and defraying reasonable expenses of administering the Plan. The Board of Directors or designated officers, in carrying out such duties and responsibilities, shall act with the care, skill, prudence and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use, and shall diversify the investment of the funds so as to minimize the risk of loss and maximize the rate of return, unless under the circumstances it is clearly prudent not to do so. The Board of Directors or designated officers may employ one or more persons to render advice with regard to their fiduciary responsibilities. The Board of Directors or designated officers serve in such capacity without compensation for services from Plan assets. ARTICLE VI ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN 6.1 Plan Administrator. The administration of this Plan will be under the supervision of the Plan Administrator. It is the principal duty of the Plan Administrator to see that this Plan is carried out, in accordance with its terms, for the exclusive benefit of persons entitled to participate in this Plan. 6.2 Powers of the Plan Administrator. The Plan Administrator will have such duties and powers as it considers necessary or appropriate to discharge its duties. It will have the exclusive right to interpret the Plan and to decide all matters thereunder, and all determinations of the Plan Administrator with respect to any matter hereunder will be conclusive and binding on all persons. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Plan Administrator will have the following discretionary authority: a) to construe and interpret the Plan, including all possible ambiguities, inconsistencies, and omissions in the Plan and related documents, and to decide all questions of fact, questions relating to eligibility and participation, and questions of benefits under the Plan; b) to prescribe procedures to be followed and the forms to be used by Eligible Retirees and Beneficiaries to claim reimbursements under the Plan; c) to prepare and distribute information explaining the Plan and the benefits under the Plan in such manner as the Plan Administrator determines to be appropriate; d) to request and receive from all Eligible Retirees and Beneficiaries such information as the Plan Administrator will from time to time determine to be necessary for the proper administration of the Plan; e) to furnish each Eligible Retiree and Beneficiary with such reports with respect to the administration of the Plan as the Plan Administrator determines to be reasonable and appropriate; f) to receive, review, and keep on file such reports and information regarding the benefits covered by the Plan as the Plan Administrator determines from time to time to be necessary and proper; 7 21961574.1 g) to appoint and employ such individuals or entities to assist in the administration of the Plan as it determines to be necessary or advisable, including legal counsel and benefit consultants; h) to sign documents for the purposes of administering the Plan, or to designate an individual or individuals to sign documents for the purposes of administering the Plan; i) to secure or require such evidence as it deems necessary to decide any claim for benefits under the Plan; and j) to maintain the books of accounts, records, and other data in the manner necessary for proper administration of the Plan and to meet any applicable disclosure and reporting requirements. 6.3 Provision for Third-Party Plan Service Providers. The Plan Administrator, subject to approval of the Employer, may employ the services of such persons as it may deem necessary or desirable in connection with the operation of the Plan. Unless otherwise provided in the service agreement, obligations under the Plan shall remain the obligation of the Employer or Plan Administrator, as applicable. 6.4 Inability to Locate Payee. If the Plan Administrator is unable to make payment to any person to whom a payment is due under the Plan because it cannot ascertain the identity or whereabouts of such person after reasonable efforts have been made to identify or locate such person, then such payment and all subsequent payments otherwise due to such person will be forfeited following a reasonable time after the date any such payment first became due. 6.5 COBRA and HIPAA Compliance. The Plan will comply with the applicable requirements of COBRA, and with the applicable requirements of HIPAA in accordance with the rules set out in Appendix A. 6.6 Corrections. a) General Rule. Amounts paid in error belong to the Plan. The Plan Administrator may require an increase or decrease in any benefits or may collect previously paid benefits if, after payment has commenced, any error in any pertinent information or any mistake in payment is discovered. b) Lien. The Plan possesses a lien on any amounts paid but not owed under the terms of the Plan in the amount of the overpayment plus interest. The lien is enforceable regardless of the reason for the mistake in payment or the fault or knowledge of the person in possession of the mistakenly paid amount. Any person in receipt of an amount paid but not owed under the Plan has an obligation to immediately notify the Plan Administrator of the overpayment and to promptly return the overpaid amount to the Plan. The lien shall remain in effect until the Plan is repaid in full. c) Corrective Action. The Employer may, on behalf of the Plan, take whatever action is necessary to enforce the Plan’s lien on any overpayments. The Employer has sole discretion to choose the methods for enforcing the Plan’s lien. These methods include, without limitation, the Plan’s recoupment of the overpayment from future benefit payments and a court action seeking imposition of a constructive trust and 8 21961574.1 disgorgement of the overpaid amount plus interest, or any other claim under applicable law. d) Mistake of Fact. Any mistake of fact or misstatement of fact, other than benefits paid in error, shall be corrected when it becomes known and proper adjustment shall be made. The Employer and Plan Administrator shall not be liable in any manner for any determination of fact made in good faith. ARTICLE VII AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION OF THE PLAN 7.1 No Vested Rights. The Employer may at any time amend or terminate the Plan as provided in Sections 7.2 and 7.3. Nothing in the Plan is intended to or will be construed to entitle any Eligible Retiree or other person to vested or non-terminable benefits. 7.2 Amendment of the Plan. The Employer may amend all or any part of this Plan at any time for any reason by resolution of the Board of Directors or by any person or persons authorized by the Board of Directors to take such action. Any such amendment will supersede and override any claim to “vested rights” that any person may otherwise have with respect to benefits under the Plan. 7.3 Termination of the Plan. a) The Employer has established the Plan with the expectation that it will be continued, but continuance is not a contractual or other obligation of the Employer and no employee of the Employer or other person will have any vested right to continuance of the Plan or to continuance of any Employer contributions to the Plan. The Employer reserves the right at any time to terminate the Plan without prejudice and for any reason, and such termination will supersede and override any claim to “vested rights” that any person may otherwise have with respect to benefits under the Plan. Such decision to terminate the Plan will be made in writing and must be approved by the Board of Directors. b) If the Plan is terminated, the Employer shall direct the trustee to compute the value of the Plan assets under the Trust as of the date of termination. Those assets will continue to be held in the Trust, and will be distributed to pay any remaining benefits owed under the Plan until those benefits are satisfied. c) The “partial termination” rules of the Code that apply to qualified retirement plans will not apply under this Plan, and no action will be taken with respect to this Plan in connection with any event or events that would be a partial termination for a qualified plan. 7.4 Determination of Effective Date of Amendment or Termination. Any amendment, discontinuance or termination of the Plan will be effective as of the date the Employer determines. 7.5 Assets After Termination. Any assets remaining in the Trust after all benefits owed under the Plan and all Plan expenses have been paid will revert to the Employer, unless otherwise determined by the Employer to the extent another disposition may be required under any 9 21961574.1 applicable provisions of the Statements for Accounting and Financial Reporting for Postemployment Benefit Plans Other Than Pension Plans issued by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. 7.6 Limitation of Obligations. The Employer must provide all benefits accrued by Eligible Retirees or Beneficiaries under the Plan through its termination. Once those benefits are satisfied, the Employer will not have any remaining obligations to provide any benefit under the Plan. No one will accrue benefits under the Plan after its termination. ARTICLE VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS 8.1 Governing Law. The provisions of the Plan will be construed, administered and enforced according to applicable federal law and, to the extent not preempted, the laws of the State of California. 8.2 Requirement for Proper Forms. All communications in connection with the Plan made by an Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary will become effective only when duly executed on any forms as may be required and furnished by, and filed with, the Employer or Plan Administrator, as applicable. 8.3 No Guarantee of Tax Consequences. This Plan is intended to permit an Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary to obtain reimbursement benefits under this Plan on a nontaxable basis. Neither the Employer nor any Plan Administrator, however, makes any warranty or other representation as to whether any benefits under the Plan will be treated as excludable from gross income for federal, state, or local income tax purposes. If for any reason it is determined that any amount paid for the benefit of an Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary is includable in gross income for federal, state or local income tax purposes, then under no circumstances will the recipient have any recourse against the Employer or Plan Administrator with respect to any increased taxes or other losses or damages suffered by the Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary as a result thereof. To the extent required by the Code, the Employer will follow the tax withholding and reporting requirements applicable to benefits paid under this Plan to or for a non-dependent domestic partner. 8.4 Compliance With Code and Other Applicable Laws. It is intended that this Plan meet all applicable requirements of the Code and all regulations and guidance issued thereunder. This Plan will be construed, operated and administered accordingly, and in the event of any conflict between any part, clause, or provision of this Plan and the Code, the provisions of the Code will be deemed controlling, and any conflicting part, clause, or provision of this Plan will be deemed superseded to the extent of the conflict. In addition, the Plan will comply with the requirements of all other applicable laws. 8.5 Headings. The headings of the various articles and sections are inserted for convenience of reference and are not to be regarded as part of the Plan or as indicating or controlling the meaning or construction of any provision. 8.6 Severability. Should any part of this Plan subsequently be invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the Plan will be given effect to the maximum extent possible. 10 21961574.1 8.7 Administration Expenses. The Employer will pay the reasonable expenses of administering the Plan, including but not limited to the reasonable compensation of any counsel, accountants, and other agents hired by the Employer, Plan Administrator, or Board of Directors, as well as any other expenses incurred in administering the Plan. The Employer may, however, elect to have those expenses paid from Trust assets. 8.8 No Contract of Employment. The Plan does not provide any person with any right to be retained in the Employer’s employment or service. An Eligible Retiree's sole rights under the Plan are limited to those described in this document. 8.9 Plan Provisions Controlling. The Plan encompasses the benefits provided by the Employer to Eligible Retirees. In the event that the terms or provisions of any summary or description of this Plan are interpreted as being in conflict with the provisions of this Plan as set forth in this document, the provisions of this Plan will be controlling. 8.10 Non-Assignability of Rights. The right of any Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary to receive any reimbursement under this Plan will not be alienable by the Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary by assignment or any other method and will not be subject to claims by his or her creditors by any process whatsoever. Any attempt to cause such right to be so subjected will not be recognized, except to the extent required by law. 8.11 Provisions Applicable During Periods of Military Service. Notwithstanding any Plan provision to the contrary, contributions, benefits, and service credit with respect to qualified military service will be provided as required by any law concerning veterans’ rights. 8.12 Facility of Payment. When any person entitled to benefits under the Plan is disabled or is in any way incapacitated so as to be unable to manage their affairs, the Plan Administrator may cause such person’s benefits to be paid to such person’s legal representative for their benefit, or to be applied for the benefit of such person in any other manner that the Plan Administrator determines appropriate. 8.13 Limitation of Rights. Neither the establishment of the Plan nor any amendment thereof, nor the payment of any benefits under the Plan, shall be construed as giving to any Eligible Retiree or other person any legal or equitable right against the Employer, the Plan Administrator or the Plan, except as specifically provided in this Plan document. 8.14 Termination of Coverage. Coverage under the Plan may be terminated due to fraud or an intentional misrepresentation of material fact, or because the Eligible Retiree or Beneficiary knowingly provided the Employer or Plan Administrator with false information. Upon 30 days' written notice, the Employer has the right to terminate coverage in such circumstances and to seek reimbursement of all expenses paid by the Plan. 8.15 No Waiver of Terms. No term, condition or provision of the Plan shall be deemed to have been waived, and there shall be no estoppel against the enforcement of any provision of the Plan except by written agreement of the party charged with such waiver or estoppel. No such written waiver shall be deemed a continuing waiver unless specifically stated therein, and each such waiver shall operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute a waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any act other than that specifically waived. To record the amendment and restatement of the Plan, the Employer’s authorized representative hereby executes this document on this ___ day of _____________, 2025. 11 21961574.1 Contra Costa County Fire Protection District By: Title: A-1 21961574.1 APPENDIX A: HIPAA COMPLIANCE A.1 Provision of Protected Health Information to Employer Members of the Employer’s workforce have access to the individually identifiable health information of Plan participants for administrative functions of the Plan. When this health information is provided from the Plan to the Employer, it is Protected Health Information (PHI). The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and its implementing regulations restrict the Employer’s ability to use and disclose PHI. The following HIPAA definition of PHI applies for purposes of this Appendix A: Protected Health Information. Protected health information means information that is created or received by the Plan and relates to the past, present, or future physical or mental health or condition of a participant; the provision of health care to a participant; or the past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to a participant; and that identifies the participant or for which there is a reasonable basis to believe the information can be used to identify the participant. Protected health information includes information of persons living or deceased. The Employer will have access to PHI from the Plan only as permitted under this Appendix A or as otherwise required or permitted by HIPAA. HIPAA and its implementing regulations were modified by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH Act), the statutory provisions of which are incorporated herein by reference. A.2 Permitted Disclosure of Enrollment/Disenrollment Information The Plan may disclose to the Employer information on whether the individual is participating in the Plan. A.3 Permitted Uses and Disclosure of Summary Health Information Except as prohibited by 42 CFR Section 164.502(a)(5)(i), the Plan may disclose Summary Health Information to the Employer, provided that the Employer requests the Summary Health Information for the purpose of modifying, amending, or terminating the Plan. “Summary Health Information” means information (a) that summarizes the claims history, claims expenses, or type of claims experienced by individuals for whom a plan sponsor had provided health benefits under a health plan; and (b) from which the information described at 42 CFR Section 164.514(b)(2)(i) has been deleted, except that the geographic information described in 42 CFR Section 164.514(b)(2)(i)(B) need only be aggregated to the level of a five-digit ZIP code. A.4 Permitted and Required Uses and Disclosure of PHI for Plan Administration Purposes Unless otherwise permitted by law, and subject to the conditions of disclosure described in Section A.5 and obtaining written certification pursuant to Section A.7, the Plan may disclose PHI to the Employer, provided that the Employer uses or discloses such PHI only for Plan administration purposes. “Plan administration purposes” means administration functions performed by the Employer on behalf of the Plan, such as quality assurance, claims processing, auditing, and monitoring. Plan administration functions do not include functions performed by the Employer in connection with any other benefit or benefit plan of the Employer, and they do not include any employment-related functions. A-2 21961574.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Plan to the contrary, in no event will the Employer be permitted to use or disclose PHI in a manner that is inconsistent with 45 CFR Section 164.504(f). A.5 Conditions of Disclosure for Plan Administration Purposes The Employer agrees that with respect to any PHI (other than enrollment/disenrollment information and Summary Health Information, which are not subject to these restrictions) disclosed to it by the Plan, the Employer will:  not use or further disclose the PHI other than as permitted or required by the Plan or as required by law;  ensure that any agent, including a subcontractor, to whom it provides PHI received from the Plan agrees to the same restrictions and conditions that apply to the Employer with respect to PHI;  not use or disclose the PHI for employment-related actions and decisions or in connection with any other benefit or employee benefit plan of the Employer;  not use or disclose PHI for any of the following activities: 1. To conduct a criminal, civil, or administrative investigation into any person for the mere act of seeking, obtaining, providing, or facilitating reproductive health care; 2. To impose criminal, civil, or administrative liability on any person for the mere act of seeking, obtaining, providing, or facilitating reproductive health care; or 3. To identify any person for any purpose described in (1) or (2) above.  if required under HIPAA and its implementing regulations, obtain a valid attestation from the recipient that verifies the use or disclosure is not prohibited under HIPPA or its implementing regulations;  report to the Plan any use or disclosure of the information that is inconsistent with the uses or disclosures provided for of which it becomes aware;  make available PHI to comply with HIPAA’s right to access in accordance with 45 CFR Section 164.524;  make available PHI for amendment and incorporate any amendments to PHI in accordance with 45 CFR Section 164.526;  make available the information required to provide an accounting of disclosures in accordance with 45 CFR Section 164.528;  make its internal practices, books, and records relating to the use and disclosure of PHI received from the Plan available to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for purposes of determining compliance by the Plan with HIPAA's privacy requirements; A-3 21961574.1  if feasible, return or destroy all PHI received from the Plan that the Employer still maintains in any form and retain no copies of such information when no longer needed for the purpose for which disclosure was made, except that, if such return or destruction is not feasible, limit further uses and disclosures to those purposes that make the return or destruction of the information infeasible; and  ensure that the adequate separation between the Plan and the Employer (i.e., the “firewall”), required in 45 CFR Section 164.504(f)(2)(iii), is satisfied. The Employer further agrees that if it creates, receives, maintains, or transmits any electronic PHI (other than enrollment/disenrollment information and Summary Health Information, which are not subject to these restrictions) on behalf of the Plan, it will implement administrative, physical, and technical safeguards that reasonably and appropriately protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the electronic PHI, and it will ensure that any agents (including subcontractors) to whom it provides such electronic PHI agree to implement reasonable and appropriate security measures to protect the information. The Employer will report to the Plan any security incident of which it becomes aware. A.6 Adequate Separation Between Plan and Employer The Employer will allow the following persons access to PHI: Human Resources Manager; the Benefits Manager; the Plan Administrator; and any other Employee who needs access to PHI in order to perform Plan administration functions that the Employer performs for the Plan (such as quality assurance, claims processing, auditing, and monitoring). No other persons will have access to PHI. These specified employees (or classes of employees) will only have access to and use PHI to the extent necessary to perform the plan administration functions that the Employer performs for the Plan. In the event that any of these specified employees does not comply with the provisions of this section, that employee will be subject to disciplinary action by the Employer for non-compliance pursuant to the Employer's employee discipline and termination procedures. The Employer will ensure that the provisions of this Section A.6 are supported by reasonable and appropriate security measures to the extent that the designees have access to electronic PHI. A.7 Certification of Plan Sponsor The Plan will disclose PHI to the Employer only upon the receipt of a certification by the Employer that the Plan incorporates the provisions of 45 CFR Section 164.504(f)(2)(ii), and that the Employer agrees to the conditions of disclosure set forth in Section A.5. Execution of the Plan by the Employer will serve as the required certification. A.8 Privacy Official The Employer will designate a Privacy Official, who will be responsible for the Plan’s compliance with HIPAA. The Privacy Official may contract with or otherwise utilize the services of attorneys, accountants, brokers, consultants, or other third party experts as the Privacy Official deems necessary or advisable. In addition and notwithstanding any provision of this Plan to the contrary, the Privacy Official will have the authority to and be responsible for:  accepting and verifying the accuracy and completeness of any certification provided by the Employer under this Appendix; A-4 21961574.1  transmitting the certification to any third parties as may be necessary to permit them to disclose PHI to the Employer;  establishing and implementing policies and procedures with respect to PHI that are designed to ensure compliance by the Plan with the requirements of HIPAA;  establishing and overseeing proper training of personnel who will have access to PHI; and  any other duty or responsibility that the Privacy Official, in his or her sole capacity, deems necessary or appropriate to comply with the provisions of HIPAA and the purposes of this Appendix A. A.9 Interpretation and Limited Applicability This appendix serves the sole purpose of complying with the requirements of HIPAA and will be interpreted and construed in a manner to effectuate this purpose. Neither this appendix nor the duties, powers, responsibilities, and obligations listed herein will be taken into account in determining the amount or nature of the benefits provided to any person covered under the Plan, nor will they inure to the benefit of any third parties. To the extent that any of the provisions of this Appendix A are no longer required by HIPAA or do not apply to the Plan because the Plan is otherwise excepted from HIPAA, they will be deemed deleted and will have no force or effect. A.10 Service Performed for the Employer Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Plan to the contrary, all services performed by a business associate for the Plan in accordance with the applicable service agreement will be deemed to be performed on behalf of the Plan and subject to the administrative simplification provisions of HIPAA contained in 45 CFR Parts 160 through 164, except services that relate to eligibility and enrollment in the Plan. If a business associate of the Plan performs any services that relate to eligibility and enrollment in the Plan, these services will be deemed to be performed on behalf of the Employer in its capacity as Plan Sponsor and not on behalf of the Plan. 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2917 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:5/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute an agreement with the City of Martinez, in an amount not to exceed $300 for the rental of a facility at the Martinez Waterfront Park to conduct a staff meeting on July 29, 2025, or a date in August. (100% Environmental Health Fees) Attachments:1. City of Martinez Agreement Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:City of Martinez Agreement for Environmental Health 2nd Quarter Staff Meeting ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute an agreement with the City of Martinez in an amount not to exceed $300 for the rental of a facility at the Pavilion in the Martinez Waterfront Park for a staff meeting on July 29, 2025, or a date in August. FISCAL IMPACT: This action will not exceed $300 and will be funded by Environmental Health Fees. BACKGROUND: Environmental Health holds quarterly staff meetings to ensure alignment across several teams/programs and to communicate new information, problem solve, to learn, progress as a group, and team build. The City of Martinez Liability Waiver and Release, and Indemnity Agreement requires the County to release and discharge the City of Martinez and its officers, employees, and agents, from any and all claims, liabilities, losses, penalties, expenses and costs, including attorney’s fees, arising from the rental. This release applies except in cases where such liability is caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the City. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, Environmental Health will not have the appropriate approval to hold the staff meeting at the Martinez Waterfront Park. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Updated June 24, 2025 Code of Conduct The City is committed to delivering high-quality community services and recreational programs in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. To maintain this standard, all individuals must adhere to the following expectations. Concerns should be reported immediately to City staff or by calling (925) 372-3500. 1. Comply with all applicable City, local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, rules and guidelines. 2. Parents/guardians/hosts are responsible for minors/guests in their care (includes rentals). 3. Treat all individuals with kindness, courtesy, and respect. 4. Do not use abusive, obscene, threatening, harassing, or inappropriate language or gestures. 5. No physical violence, threats, intimidation, or unwanted contact. 6. Respect City property, including facilities, equipment, and landscaping. Report vandalism to staff or call (925) 372-3500. 7. No loitering, sleeping, or use of public areas (e.g., restrooms) for hygiene purposes. 8. Audio or video recording on City property requires prior authorization and a permit. 9. Offensive body odors or poor hygiene that affect others may result in removal until resolved. 10. Participants must be self-sufficient during activities. If necessary, an attendant must accompany the participant and remain on-site. Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in a warning, citation, removal from City facilities or programs, or referral to law enforcement, depending on the severity of the offense. Thank you for supporting a safe and positive environment in the City of Martinez. I agree and understand the above Code of Conduct and Enforcement. Full name: _______________________________________ Date: ______________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________________________ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2918 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:5/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, a purchase order with GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC in an amount not to exceed $157,145 and related agreements for the purchase of Vivid E95 cardiovascular ultrasound system for Contra Costa Regional Medical Center. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments:1. Quote Agreement and Addendum Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Purchase Order with GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 1) a one-time purchase order with GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC in an amount not to exceed $157,145, 2) a related Quotation Agreement, and 3) Trade-in Addendum to GE HealthCare Quotation, for the purchase of Vivid E95 cardiovascular ultrasound system for Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC). FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this action will result in a one-time expenditure of up to $157,145 and will be funded by Hospital Enterprise Fund I revenues. BACKGROUND: GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC is a specialized division of GE HealthCare, focusing on the development and distribution of ultrasound imaging systems and diagnostic solutions tailored for primary care settings. The current Philips EPIQ 5 ultrasound system in use at CCRMC has reached its end-of-life status and is no longer eligible for software updates or technical support from the manufacturer. As a result, continued use of this system presents limitations in both functionality and long-term serviceability. To ensure CCRMC maintains high-quality diagnostic capabilities and align with current industry standards, the Department is requesting to purchase a GE Vivid E95 2D Ultra Edition. The Vivid E95 is a state- of-the-art cardiovascular ultrasound system that incorporates the latest advancements in imaging technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) enhanced automation, cSound beamforming, and superior 2D/4D imaging performance. The Vivid E95 uses GE’s cSound ADAPT technology for superior image quality by optimizing beamforming in real time. AI tools automate measurements, improving efficiency and accuracy. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2918,Version:1 In issuing a purchase order and executing the related agreements, the County agrees that GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC, is not liable to the County for any loss resulting from Protected Health Information (PHI) that is not appropriately handled or properly removed, and agrees to indemnify GE HealthCare for any loss resulting from PHI not removed. GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC is a supplier of the Vizient Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), which means that CCRMC, a Vizient member, is eligible to receive substantial rebates and access lower pricing. This purchase is governed by the Vizient Supplier Agreement entered into between Vizient Supply, LLC and GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC on October 1, 2022 (Agreement No. XR0918). Utilizing CCRMC's GPO membership for this purchase will allow high-quality, cost-effective healthcare solutions. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, CCRMC will not be able to proceed with acquiring the necessary equipment to support patient care. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 Contra Costa County on behalf of the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center 2500 Alhambra Ave Martinez, CA94553-3156 This Agreement (as defined below) is by and between the Customer and the GE HealthCare business (“GE HealthCare”), each as identified below for the sale and purchase of the Products and/or Services identified in this Quotation, together with any applicable schedules referred to herein (“Quotation”). “Agreement” is this Quotation (including line/catalog details included herein) and either: (i) the Governing Agreement identified below; or (ii) if no Governing Agreement is identified, the GE HealthCare Terms and Conditions and Warranties that apply to the Products and/or Services identified in this Quotation. GE HealthCare can withdraw this Quotation at any time before Customer: (i) signs and returns this Quotation or (ii) provides evidence of Quotation acceptance satisfactory to GE HealthCare (“Quotation Acceptance”). On Quotation Acceptance, this Agreement is the complete and final agreement of the parties relating to the Products and/or Services identified in this Quotation. There is no reliance on any terms other than those expressly stated or incorporated by reference in this Agreement and, except as permitted in this Agreement, no attempt to modify will be binding unless agreed to in writing by the parties. Modifications may result in additional fees and cannot be made without GE HealthCare’s prior written consent. Handwritten or electronic modifications on this Agreement (except an indication of the form of payment, Customer purchase order number and signatures on the signature blocks below) are void. Governing Agreement:Vizient Supply LLC XR0918 – Ultrasound Modality Agreement Tier Terms of Delivery FOB Destination Billing Terms 100% billing at Ship Completion (Fulfillment) / Delivery Payment Terms 45 Net Sales and Use Tax Exemption No Certificate on File Total Quote Net Selling Price $129,184.00 IMPORTANT CUSTOMER ACTIONS: Please select your planned source of funds. Source of funds is assumed to be cash unless you choose another option. Once equipment has been shipped, source of funds changes cannot be allowed. Cash GE HFS Loan GE HFS Lease Other Financing Loan Other Financing Lease Provide Finance Company Name _________________________ The parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their authorized representative as of the last signature date below . Page 1 of 9 GE HealthCare Confidential and Proprietary ENSURE REQUISITION/PURCHASE ORDER IS ISSUED TO: GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC Tax ID (92-0192942) GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC, a GE HealthCare business Signature: Dusty Bergsman Title: Product Sales Specialist, CardioVascular, ULS Date: May 12, 2025 Contra Costa County on behalf of the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Signature: ___________________________________________ Print Name: __________________________________________ Title: ________________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________________ Purchase Order Number, if applicable May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 Document Instructions Please sign and return this quotation together with any Purchase Order(s) to: Name: Dusty Bergsman Email: dustin.bergsman@gehealthcare.com Phone: (262) 327-5299 Fax: Payment Instructions Please remit payment for invoices associated with this quotation to: GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC P.O. Box 74008831 Chicago, IL 60674-8831 FEIN: 92-0192942 Contra Costa County on behalf of the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Addresses: Bill To:CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CONTRA COSTA REG MED CENTERACCOUNTS PAYABLE2500 ALHAMBRA AVE MARTINEZ CA 94553-3156 Ship To:Contra Costa Regional Medical Center 2500 Alhambra Ave, Martinez, CA, US, 94553-3156 To Accept This Quotation Please sign the quote and any included attachments (where requested). Source of Funds (choice of Cash/Third Party Loan or GE HFS Lease Loan or Third Party Lease through ______), must be indicated, which may be done on the Quote Signature Page (for signed quotes), or the Purchase Order (where quotes are not signed) or via a separate written source of funds statement (if provided by GE HealthCare). If your purchasing process requires a purchase order, please make sure it includes: The correct Quote number and Version number above The correct Remit To information as indicated in “Payment Instructions” above Your correct SHIP TO and BILL TO site name and address The correct Total Price as indicated above Evidence of the agreement to contract terms. Either: (a) the quotation signature filled out with signature and P.O. number; or (b) Verbiage on the purchase order stating one of the following: (i)“Per the terms of Quotation # _____”; (ii)“Per the terms of GPO # _________”; (iii)“Per the terms of MPA# _____”; or (iv)“Per the terms of SAA # ______. Page 2 of 9 GE HealthCare Confidential and Proprietary May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 Quote Summary Extended Qty Catalog Short Description 1 H8012EF Vivid E95 2D Ultra Edition v206 ALT 1 H44901AE M5Sc-D XDclear* Matrix Phased Array Probe 1 H4830JE P2D CW Pencil Probe 1 H8012EH Vivid E95 Ultra Edition SW Bundle v206 1 H45591HS Wireless USB adapter Quotation Line Qty.Catalog 1 1.00 H8012EF Vivid E95 2D Ultra Edition v206 ALT Line Qty.Catalog 2 1.00 H44901AE M5Sc-D XDclear* Matrix Phased Array Probe Line Qty.Catalog 3 1.00 H4830JE P2D CW Pencil Probe Line Qty.Catalog 4 1.00 H8012EH Vivid E95 Ultra Edition SW Bundle v206 Line Qty.Catalog 5 1.00 H45591HS Wireless USB adapter Total Quote Subtotal:$143,184.00 Qty Credits and Adjustments 1.00 Vivid Compassionate Purple Discount ($10,000.00) 1.00 PhilipsEpiq5 Trade-in ($4,000.00) Total Quote Net Selling Price:$129,184.00 Page 3 of 9 GE HealthCare Confidential and Proprietary May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 If applicable, for more information on this devices' operating system, please visit GE HealthCare's product security portal at: https://securityupdate.gehealthcare.com/en/products Page 4 of 9 GE HealthCare Confidential and Proprietary ENSURE REQUISITION/PURCHASE ORDER IS ISSUED TO: GE Medical Systems, Ultrasound & Primary Care Diagnostics, LLC Tax ID (92-0192942) Trade-in Addendum to GE HealthCare Quotation A.Customer: (i) certifies that it has full legal title to the equipment and/or mobile vehicle (“mobile vehicles” are defined as any systems requiring a vehicle title) listed in Section E (“Trade-In Equipment”), free and clear of all liens and encumbrances; (ii) conveys title and, if applicable, registration and license documents to GE HealthCare efective on the date of removal or receipt of the Trade-In Equipment (mobile vehicles will not be removed from Customer site until GE HealthCare has received a clean title signed over to GE HealthCare); and (iii) afirms that the Trade-In Equipment has never been used on or to provide care to animals. If GE HealthCare removes the Trade-In Equipment, it will do so at its expense at a mutually agreed time. Trade-In Equipment shall be removed no later than thirty days following installation of Customer’s new system, unless explicitly otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing. Mobile vehicles must include the VIN# on this trade-in addendum: VIN# [insert Vin #]. Mobile vehicles must have a valid DOT sticker and be road worthy at the time GE HealthCare is to take possession of them in order for GE HealthCare to accept a mobile vehicle on trade-in. Any and all logos or hospital afiliation stickers must be removed (outside and inside) by Customer and Customer shall clean the mobile vehicle of all debris and medical supplies prior to removal of the mobile vehicle by GE HealthCare. B.Customer is responsible for: (i) providing timely, unrestricted access to the Trade-In Equipment in a manner that afords GE HealthCare, or third-party purchaser of the Equipment through GE HealthCare, the ability to complete Equipment inspection and testing, and the ability to complete an operating system back-up prior to de-installation within the timeframe required by GE HealthCare or said third-party purchaser, failure of which to provide may result in termination of this Trade-in Addendum and related credits and/or payments; (ii) ensuring that the Trade-In Equipment and the site where it is located are clean and free of bodily fluids; (iii) informing GE HealthCare of site-related safety risks; (iv) properly managing, transporting and disposing of hazardous materials located on site in accordance with applicable legal requirements; (v) rigging, construction, demolition or facility reconditioning expenses, unless expressly stated otherwise in the Quotation; (vi) risk of loss and damage to the Trade-In Equipment until safety risks are remediated and the Trade-In Equipment is removed or returned; and (vii) for Trade-In Equipment that utilizes helium, ensuring suficient helium for appropriate ramp down of the Trade-In Equipment. Customer is responsible for appropriately identifying and designating Trade-In Equipment for deinstallation and/or pick up by GE HealthCare. GE HealthCare is not liable for any Trade-In Equipment or other equipment that is removed from Customer’s facility due to Customer’s failure to properly identify and designate Trade-In Equipment for removal. C.Prior to removal or return to GE HealthCare, Customer must: (i) remove all Protected Health Information as such term is defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103 (“PHI”) from the Trade-In Equipment; and (ii) indemnify GE HealthCare for any loss resulting from PHI not removed. GE HealthCare has no obligation in connection with PHI not properly removed. D.GE HealthCare may in its sole discretion reduce the trade-in amount or decline to purchase the Trade-In Equipment and adjust the total purchase price of the Quotation accordingly if: (i) the terms of this Addendum are not met; (ii) Customer fails to provide access to the Trade-In Equipment as required herein; or (ii) the Trade-In Equipment is missing components or is inoperable and/or non-functioning when removed or returned, which includes situations where helium levels at ramp down are insuficient and cause the Trade-In Equipment to quench – Customer is required to confirm for GE HealthCare the operability of the Trade-In Equipment prior to the deinstallation of the Equipment; or (iii) as a result of Customer’s actions, deinstallation of the Trade-In Equipment does not occur within one year of the execution of this Trade-In Addendum or related Quotation. All other terms and conditions of the Quotation remain in full force and efect. E.Trade-In Equipment: Mfr Model & Description Quantity System ID*Amount ($) 1.PhilipsEpiq5 Trade-in 1.00 PhilipsEpiq5-A123 $ -4,000.00 This Addendum is executed when: (i) signed by the parties below; (ii) Customer receives this Addendum and signs the Quotation that references the Trade-In Equipment; or (iii) Customer receives this Addendum and issues a purchase order identifying either the terms of the Quotation (which includes a reference to the Trade-In Equipment) or the Governing Agreement identified on the Quotation as governing the order (PO# _______________)†. Contra Costa County on behalf of the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center GE HealthCare Trade-in Addendum to GE HealthCare Quotation (Rev. 12.23) Page 5 of 9 GE HealthCare Propriety and Confidential Signature: ______________________________________ Signature: ______________________________________ Print Name: _____________________________________ Print Name: _____________________________________ Title: ___________________________________________ Title: __________________________________________ Date: __________________________________________ Date: __________________________________________ ^ A Quotation number must be provided on this document. * In the event the Trade-In Equipment does not have a System ID, please record the serial number of each component that comprises the Trade-In Equipment. † If you are relying upon the purchase order to reflect acceptance of the terms contained herein, please update this document with the applicable PO number upon receipt of the PO. Failure to do so may result in delays surrounding deinstallation of the System(s). & The Trade-In Amount is based on expected trade-in within one (1) year of execution of this Trade-In Addendum. If the Trade-In does not occur within such year, GE HealthCare may adjust the Trade-In Amount or decline to purchase the Trade-In Equipment as set forth in Section (D) herein. Trade-in Addendum to GE HealthCare Quotation (Rev. 12.23) Page 6 of 9 GE HealthCare Propriety and Confidential May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 Optional Financing Please initial to indicate interest to finance GE HealthCare Financial Services financing programs helps customers take advantage of the latest technology and improve clinical outcomes, all while preserving working capital and liquidity. 1 in 4 customers elect to finance through GE and 90% are approved within one business day afer receiving the attached application. Please see the options below to leverage the Flexibility, Liquidity, and Eficiency benefits of partnering with GE HealthCare Financial Services. Finance Options Term Monthly Payment Amount *Initial FMV Lease (Fair Market Value)60 Months 1mo @ $4,000.00, 59mo @ $2,305.12 *FMV monthly payment assumes applicable trade in applied to 1st payment and all monthly payments do not include applicable taxes. For additional financing options or questions, please reach out to your Healthcare Financial Services representative Mary Ban at (262) 794-7578 or mary.ban@gehealthcare.com . To proceed, please initial the preferred option above and fill out the attached Finance Application. Financing above to be provided by GE HealthCare Financial Services, a component of GE HFS, LLC (“GEHFS”). This is not a binding commitment on the part of GEHFS or any person to provide financing and any such commitment would be in a separate written lease contract signed by GEHFS following satisfactory completion of GEHFS’ due diligence, internal review and approval process (which approvals have not yet been sought or obtained). Nothing herein is to be construed as constituting tax, accounting or legal advice by GEHFS to any person. Unless and until separate financing is agreed to by the parties, the GE HealthCare payment and billing terms set forth in the Quotation will continue to apply. All pricing is subject to final investment and credit approval. If equipment quote includes the benefit of a trade in, the proposed financing applies the trade in value as the first payment for the Fair Market Value option and nets it out for Capital Lease option. The proposed financing does not include any optional items selected, coverage for optional service, or taxes. All monthly payments are in arrears and subject to an increase for any and all applicable taxes. The monthly payments presented above are estimates calculated, in part, using an interest rate based on our cost to acquire the funds required to purchase the equipment as of the date hereof and remain subject to change. Your lease contract will reflect any such change and we will communicate any such change to you. If a monthly payment is provided on or before December 31st of any calendar year, but the lease does not commence until on or afer January 1st of the following calendar year, the monthly payments may be adjusted by GEHFS to preserve its afer-tax economic yields and cash flows and you will be notified of any such adjustments. GEHFS reserves the right to syndicate this financing to a financing partner and may make available to such financing partner any information provided (including any third-party credit report(s)) provided to or obtained by GEHFS in connection with this financing. You hereby authorize GEHFS to file an initial Uniform Commercial Code financing statement that identifies the equipment or any other assets subject to this proposed financing. If for any reason the proposed financing is not approved or funded, upon your satisfaction in full of all obligations to GEHFS, GEHFS will cause the termination of such financing statements. Page 7 of 9 GE HealthCare Propriety and Confidential Healthcare Financial Services Financing Application Transaction Overview & Business Profile Equipment Description: New Used Upgrade Vendor: Term: 12 24 36 48 60 Other: Purchase Option: FMV $1 Other: Legal Name: Entity: Corporation LLC Partnership Sole Proprietor Professional Entity Government Other: Tax Exempt: YES NO (If YES, please attach sales tax exemption certificate.) Federal Tax ID #: Date Established: Registered State: d/b/a Name: Gross Annual Revenue: Company Website: YES NO Direct Link: www. # of Physicians: Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone #: Business Address: Phone #: Equipment Site Address: Phone #: Ownership Profile Number of Principals: Development Company: YES NO Management Company : YES NO Related or Affiliated Entities: Corporate Principals/Guarantors Name: Federal Tax ID #: Ownership %: Name: Federal Tax ID #: Ownership %: Name: Federal Tax ID #: Ownership %: Name: Federal Tax ID #: Ownership %: Individual Principals/Guarantors Name: D/O/B: Social Security #: Ownership %: Physician: YES NO Years of Industry Experience: Name: D/O/B: Social Security #: Ownership %: Physician: YES NO Years of Industry Experience: Name: D/O/B: Social Security #: Ownership %: Physician: YES NO Years of Industry Experience: Name: D/O/B: Social Security #: Ownership %: Physician: YES NO Years of Industry Experience: *If more principals/guarantors than space allows, please attach itemized disclosure including names and ownership percentages Applicant hereby authorizes the release of business and/or personal credit information to (1) General Electric Company, GE HFS, LLC and their afiliates, successors and assigns (individually and collectively, “GE”), from any source including credit bureau reporting agencies and Applicant’s bank for the purpose of extending credit, (2) Equipment Vendor it’s successors and assigns, any purchaser or potential purchaser of GE’s interest in this application and any resulting agreement between Applicant and GE, and/or (3) any credit reporting agency. Applicant hereby represents all information contained in this application and authorization is true, correct and complete. A photostatic copy of this application and authorization shall be valid as the original. Signer represents and warrants that he or she is authorized to execute this authorization and release regarding credit information on behalf of the Applicant. Applicant hereby authorizes GE (or its designee, assignee or potential assignee) to execute and file any UCC financing statements in its name upon approval of the application. Applicant and any guarantor(s) expressly consent(s) to the contact by GE (or its designee, assignee or potential assignee) at the email addresses and phone numbers listed on this application. By signing this application, the undersigned authorizes GE (or its designee, assignee or potential assignee) to require the undersigned’s guarantee as a condition of the approval of this credit application as deemed necessary by GE (or its designee, assignee or potential assignee) in its sole discretion. Authorization to Obtain Consumer Credit Report: By signing below, each undersigned individual, who is either a principal of Applicant or personal guarantor of its obligations, provides written instruction to GE or its designee (and any assignee or potential assignee thereof) authorizing review of his or her personal credit profile from a national credit bureau. Such authorization shall extend to obtaining a credit profile in considering this application and subsequently for the purposes of update, renewal or extension of such credit and for reviewing or collecting the resulting account. A photostatic or facsimile copy of this authorization shall be valid as the original. IF MORE THAN ONE INDIVIDUAL (NON-ENTITY) LESSEE: It is our intent to apply for joint credit (each individual (non-entity) Lessee to initial in space provided) Signature: X Signature: X Name: Date: Name: Date: (Please Print Here)(Please Print Here) Signature: X Signature: X Name: Date: Name: Date: (Please Print Here)(Please Print Here) The Federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits creditors from discriminating against credit applicants on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age (provided the applicant has the capacity to enter into a binding contract), because all or part of the applicant’s income derives from any public assistance program, or because the applicant has in good faith exercised any right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. The federal agency that administers compliance with this law is the Federal Trade Commission, Equal Credit Opportunity, Washington, DC 20580. If your application for business credit is denied or conditionally approved, you have the right to a written statement of the specific reasons for the denial or the conditional approval. To obtain the statement, please send a written request to GE HFS, LLC, ATTN: Risk Manager, 9900 Innovation Drive Wauwatosa, WI 53226 within 60 days from the date you are notified of our decision. We will send you a written statement of reasons for the denial or condition within 30 days of receiving your request for the statement. Please save a copy of this document for future reference. Establishing a relationship with GE: To help the United States Government fight terrorism and money laundering, it is GE’s policy to request information that identifies each person or business that establishes a relationship with us. Therefore, for businesses, we will ask for your business name, street address and taxpayer identification number. For individuals, we will ask for your name, street address, date of birth and Social Security number. Thank you for your cooperation. May 12, 2025 Quote Number: 2009634936.8 Customer ID: 1-23S9I1 Quotation Expiration Date: 06/16/2025 Governing Agreement Reference Information Customer:Contra Costa County on behalf of the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Contract Number:Vizient Supply LLC XR0918 – Ultrasound Billing Terms:100% billing at Ship Completion (Fulfillment) / Delivery Payment Terms:45 Net Shipping Terms FOB DESTINATION Ofer subject to the Terms and Conditions of the applicable Governing Agreement currently in efect between GE HealthCare and Vizient Supply LLC XR0918 – Ultrasound If applicable, for more information on this devices' operating system, please visit GE HealthCare's product security portal at: https://securityupdate.gehealthcare.com/en/products This product ofering is made per the terms and conditions of Vizient /GE Healthcare GPO Agreements as follows: Imaging: XR0882-MR, XR0702-Card./Vasc., XR0673-CT, XR0342-Mammo, XR0895 PET-CT & Nuc Med, XR0715-R&F/RAD & XR0592-ICAR- EP/HEMO, XR0692-BMD Ultrasound: XR0918-Ultrasound LCS: CE7152 (Anesthesia), CE7633 (Monitoring), CE3333 (Infant Care), CE7621 (DCAR) and CE7293 (Ventilators). To access the Vizient Terms & Conditions: Please login to the Vizient Catalog website: https://www.vizientinc.com/member-login If you require assistance or are experiencing issues, please contact Vizient for support: Email: Vizientsupport@Vizientinc.com For Vizient customers, please contact Phone (800) 842-5146 For Provista Customers, please contact 888-538-4662. Page 9 of 9 GE HealthCare Propriety and Confidential 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2919 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Aspiranet, in an amount not to exceed $585,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including therapeutic behavioral services for children and young adults up to 21 years of age with high-risk behavior in East and West Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-402-23 with Aspiranet ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-402-23 with Aspiranet, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $585,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and young adults up to twenty-one (21) years of age with high -risk behavior in East and West Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $585,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD)/Mental Health has an obligation to provide certain Medi-Cal specialty mental health services, for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on high-risk behavior SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2010. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2919,Version:1 Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 6, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-402-21 with Aspiranet, in an amount not to exceed $700,495, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including TBS for SED children and young adults up to twenty-one (21) years of age with high-risk behavior who were placed in homes in Stanislaus County and clients residing in facilities in Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-402-23 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including TBS for SED children and young adults through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in East and West Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2920 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,436,640 to provide adult residential services and treatment to adults with severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-286-27 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-286-27 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,436,640 to provide outpatient Medi-Cal mental health services to Contra Costa County residents, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $1,436,640 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: The Behavioral Health Services Department has been contracting with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., since January 2007 to provide transitional residential treatment, rehabilitative services, medication support, and mental health services to Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) adult clients. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing transitional residential treatment, rehabilitative services, medication support, and mental health services to SPMI adult clients at its Crestwood Healing Center. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code §§ 5600, et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, §§ 523, et seq. (Community Mental Health Services); California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor staff meet on regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2920,Version:1 Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-286-25 with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,384,080, for the provision of residential treatment and mental health services to SPMI adults for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-286-27 will allow the Contractor to continue providing outpatient Medi-Cal mental health services to Contra Costa County residents through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the necessary outpatient mental health services needed for patient care will not be available or will create increased wait times due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2921 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with YWCA of Contra Costa/Sacramento, in an amount not to exceed $869,260 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children and young adults up to 21 years of age and their families who have been adopted, are currently being adopted, or are in the foster care system in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-543-14 with YWCA of Contra Costa/Sacramento ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-543-14 with YWCA of Contra Costa/Sacramento, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $869,260, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children, young adults up to twenty-one (21) years of age and their families who have been adopted, are currently being adopted or are in the foster care system in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $869,260 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD)/Mental Health has an obligation to provide certain Medi-Cal specialty mental health services, for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since April 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2921,Version:1 (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 6, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-543-12 with YWCA of Contra Costa/Sacramento, in an amount not to exceed $2,794,151, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children, young adults up to twenty-one (21) years of age and their families in East and West Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-543-14 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and young adults and their families through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative contractor. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2922 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/27/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 2,000 gift cards and transportation vouchers totaling an amount not to exceed $80,320 for clients served by Public Health's Family, Maternal and Child Health Program including applicable fees and shipping for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% California Department of Public Health and California Home Visiting Program) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Gift Cards and Transportation Vouchers for Clients of the FMCH Programs ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 2,000 gift cards and transportation vouchers totaling an amount not to exceed $80,320 for clients served by Public Health's Family, Maternal and Child Health Programs including applicable fees and shipping for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: The gift cards and transportation vouchers are funded by the California Department of Public Health and California Home Visiting Program. Funding received for this program includes financial supports for eligible clients that include food, transportation, and other items of care. No County general funds will be used. BACKGROUND: Family, Maternal and Child Health (FMCH) Programs within the Public Health Division of Contra Costa Health operate evidence-based programs to provide vulnerable women and their children with education, resources, and support during pregnancy and the early years of the child(ren)'s life. Several of our programs for pregnant women, new mothers and families receive funding specifically to provide food and other emergency assistance including transportation and items to care for the women and their families. The Adolescent Family Life (5802) Program’s goal is to support expectant and parenting youth, age 21 and under, using the evidence-informed Positive Youth Development (PYD) model to increase access to needed services, increase social and emotional support, and build resiliency, empower youth to cultivate personal autonomy to make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health, and strengthen youth knowledge and self-efficacy for education and career attainment. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2922,Version:1 Client assistance to include the following: ·120 Target gift cards each with a $25 value, totaling $3,000. o For youth and their babies to support youth to thrive. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·40 Visa Drive cards each with a $25 value, totaling $1,000. o Gas cards to assist youth with keeping their doctors’ appointments, attend school, etc. Gas cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·Applicable shipping up to $100. The Black Infant Health (BIH) Program (5827) receives State general funds through the California Department of Public Health to implement an education and social support model which sponsors prenatal and post-partum support groups for women in West and East County. Client assistance to support group attendance include the following: ·300 Target gift cards with a $50 value, totaling $15,000. o BIH participants may be eligible to receive these gift cards as a welcome baby gift upon enrollment, for incentive for participation/completion of prenatal group, upon completion of two Life Planning Sessions, and/or upon completion of the Satisfaction survey. An additional gift card is allowable if clients express an emergency need, when presented at a case conference by FHA, and approved by the BIH coordinator, as funds of last resort. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·258 Savemart gift cards with a $50 value, totaling $12,900. o Participant may be eligible to receive these gift cards if an emergency need must be addressed and when presented at case conference by FHA, and approved by BIH coordinator, as funds of last resort. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·200 Visa Drive cards with a $50 value, totaling $10,000. o Participants may be eligible to receive these gift cards if an emergency need must be addressed and when presented at a case conference by FHA, and approved by BIH coordinator, as funds of last resort. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·400 Visa Drive cards with a $25 value, totaling $10,000. o Participants may be eligible to receive these gift cards if an emergency need must be addressed and when presented at a case conference by FHA, and approved by BIH coordinator, as funds of last resort. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·Applicable shipping up to $100. The Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) Program (5799) is funded by the CDPH MCAH California Home Visiting Program and provides intensive home visiting services provided by Public Health Nurses throughout the pregnancy until the child’s second birthday. Client assistance to include the following: ·175 Target gift cards with a $50 value, totaling $8,750. o NFP clients may receive a gift card as a welcome gift upon enrollment, at 6-month breastfeeding continuation, at program completion (≥ 2 years), and/or if needed to address an emergency need. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2922,Version:1 Such need must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting by Public Health Nurse and approved by the NFP Nurse Manager. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·142 Visa Drive cards with a $25 value, totaling $3,550. o Each client can receive 2 cards per program phase (Pregnancy, Infancy and Toddlerhood). Must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting and approved by NFP Nurse Manager. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·43 Clipper cards with a $25 value plus $3 per card fee, totaling $1,204. o Each client can receive 1 card per program phase (Pregnancy, Infancy and Toddlerhood) or as needed. Must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting and approved by NFP Nurse Manager. ·Applicable shipping up to $100. The California Home Visiting (5793) State General Expansion Funding to be utilized solely for the purpose of implementing or expanding Nurse-Family Partnership Home Visiting Programs. Client assistance to include the following: ·150 Target gift cards with a $50 value, totaling $7,500. o Eligibility criteria: 1) each NFP client will receive 1 card as a welcome gift upon enrollment, 2) each eligible client will receive a card at 6-month breastfeeding continuation, 3) each client will receive a card at program completion (≥ 2 years), and 4) clients can receive additional cards if they express an emergency need. Must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting by Public Health Nurse and approved by the NFP Nurse Manager. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·100 Visa Drive cards with a $50 value, totaling $5,000. o Each client can receive 2 cards per program phase (Pregnancy, Infancy and Toddlerhood). Must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting and approved by NFP Nurse Manager. Gift cards are not for alcohol/tobacco/firearms purchases. ·72 Clipper cards with a $25 value plus $3 per card fee, totaling $2,016. o Each client can receive 1 card per program phase (Pregnancy, Infancy and Toddlerhood) or as needed. Must be presented at case conference or 1:1 supervision meeting and approved by NFP Nurse Manager. ·Applicable shipping up to $100. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this request is not approved, the department will not be able to utilize funding specifically allocated for food, emergency assistance and transportation needs of clients. The inability to provide these financial supports may negatively impact the health and well-being of vulnerable women and their children living in our County. CHILDREN’S IMACT STATEMENT: FMCH Programs achieve all 5 Children's Impact Statements: Children Ready for and Succeeding in School; Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood; Families that are Economically Self Sufficient; Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing; and Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2923 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/30/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with RYSE, Inc., a California Nonprofit Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $606,058 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention services to at-risk youth in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-377-16 with RYSE, Inc., A California Nonprofit Corporation ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of County Contract #74-377-16 with RYSE, Inc., a California Nonprofit Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $606,058 to provide Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services to at-risk youth in West Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $606,058 and will be funded as budgeted by the department in FY 2025-26, 100% by MHSA PEI funds. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by engaging youth in West Contra Costa County, who are at risk of mental illness or severe emotional disturbance, including conducting transformative work that recognizes and addresses the histories and inequitable burden of trauma and violence experience. These programs are aimed at greater youth acceptance of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning (LGBTQQ) students in schools by providing harm reduction presentations in schools, facilitating access and linkage to mental health treatment and improving timely access to mental health treatment utilizing strategies which are non-stigmatizing and non-discriminatory. The Behavioral Health Services Division has been contracting with RYSE, Inc., A California Nonprofit Corporation since July 2009. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; and Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2923,Version:1 This Contract has direct impact on the health and safety of our community and was selected in collaboration with community stakeholder advisory bodies and was approved as part of the comprehensive Mental Health Services Act Three-Year Plan as required by State regulation. Providers interested in providing specialized services were invited proactively to participate in program development and offered the opportunity to submit interest at dozens of publicly noticed meetings. The services and vendors were identified in the formal Three- Year plan which was approved on the following schedule and noticed to the public and approved by the Board on August 1, 2023. The Three-Year Plan was posted for public comment from June 5, 2023 through July 5, 2023, there was a Public Hearing at the Mental Health Commission meeting on July 5, 2023, and it was approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 1, 2023. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-377-15 with RYSE, Inc., A California Nonprofit Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $577,198, for the provision of MHSA PEI services for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-377-16 will allow the Contractor to continue providing MHSA PEI services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this MHSA PEI Contract is not approved, Contractor will not provide the health and wellness program which provides youth centered assessment goal setting, support and wellness services, or the trauma response and resilience system providing support and response to incidents of violence to at-risk youth in West Contra Costa County. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This MHSA PEI program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include increases in social connectedness, communication skills, parenting skills, and knowledge of the human service system in Contra Costa County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2924 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Lighthouse Mentoring Center, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $700,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-711-2 with Lighthouse Mentoring Center ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-711-2 with Lighthouse Mentoring Center, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $700,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $700,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2024. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2924,Version:1 improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-711 with Lighthouse Mentoring Center, in an amount not to exceed $700,000, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-711-2 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal Specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2925 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center, in an amount not to exceed $4,876,995 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to adults diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-513-12 with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of County Contract #74-513-12 with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $4,876,995, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) adults in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $4,876,995 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services, including outpatient mental health services, case management, crisis intervention, and other mental health services to eligible adult clients in Contra Costa County. The County has been contracting with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center since March 2016. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2925,Version:1 has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-513-11 with Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center, in an amount not to exceed $6,649,512, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SPMI adults for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-513-12 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, County’s SPMI clients will not have access to Contractor’s Medi-Cal specialty mental health services which may result in a reduction of services and placement in higher levels of care. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2926 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Youth Homes Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-322-28 with Youth Homes Incorporated ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-322-28 with Youth Homes Incorporated, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000, for Medi-Cal specialty mental health specialty services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $3,800,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing residential day treatment therapeutic behavioral services (TBS), including medication, support, crisis intervention and other mental health services to children who are SED and their families in order to keep them out of higher levels of placement. Contractor has been providing residential treatment services and TBS to SED children for the County since September 2007. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, §§ 5600, et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, §§ 523, et seq. (Community Mental Health Services); California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2926,Version:1 at all times. On August 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-322-26, with Youth Homes Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $6,785,199 for the provision of residential treatment and TBS to SED children for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-322-28 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Contract supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) and placement at discharge to a lower level of care. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2927 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $250,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and youth for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi- Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-399-24 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-399-24 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $250,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and youth ages 0-21 for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $250,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: The County has been contracting with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), since September 2010 for their expertise in providing Medi-Cal Specialty mental health services including individual, group and family therapy; case management; and crisis intervention services for SED children and youth. This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing mental health services to adolescents with emotional and behavioral problems to improve school performance, reduce unsafe behavioral practices, and reduce the need for out-of-home placements. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2927,Version:1 seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-399-22 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $715,000, for the provision of Medi-Cal Specialty mental health services for SED children and youth, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-399-24 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, emotionally disturbed youth will have reduced access to the mental health services provided by Contractor, including individual, group and family therapy; case management; and crisis intervention services. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2928 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with La Cheim School, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $4,697,110 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth who are wards of the County or are in danger of being placed away from their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-133-86 with La Cheim School, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-133-86 with La Cheim School, Inc., a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $4,697,110, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) and short-term residential treatment program (STRP), for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) youth who are wards of the County or are in danger of being placed away from their families for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $4,697,110 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including TBS services, short-term residential treatment program (STRP), and school-based intensive therapeutic mental health services to all special education students attending County’s nonpublic school (NPS), for children and adolescents across the County. Youth eligible for services are between the ages of 3 and 21, presenting with severe maladaptive behavior issues, mental health disorders, and are in danger of being placed away from their families, outside of their homes. Youth are often close to becoming part of the County’s foster care system or being placed in the county’s juvenile hall. Eligible individuals are determined by the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), wards or dependents of the Contra Costa County Juvenile Court and or are County-referred. This Contractor has been providing these services since 1979. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2928,Version:1 This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-133-83 with La Cheim School, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $3,372,865 for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED youth and their families in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. On March 26, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #24-133-85 effective March 1, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $900,000 from $3,372,896 to a new payment limit of $4,272,865 for additional Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED youth in Contra Costa County with no change in term. Approval of Contract #24-133-86 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED youth and families through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer treatment options for wards of Contra Costa County and mental health services available and SED youth may be in more danger of severe maladaptive behavior issues and mental health disorders and placed away from their families. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2929 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Jennifer Lee Miles, M.D., in an amount not to exceed $375,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Contra Costa County’s First Hope program for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (50% Federal Medi-Cal; 50% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Cancellation Agreement #74-592-9 and Contract #74-592-10 with Jennifer Lee Miles, M.D. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County, as follows: (1) Cancellation Agreement #74-592-9 with Jennifer Lee Miles, M.D, an individual, effective at the end of business on July 31, 2025; and (2) Contract #74-592-10 with Jennifer Lee Miles, M.D., an individual, in an amount not to exceed $375,000, to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Contra Costa County’s First Hope program, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures up to $375,000 and will be funded 50% by Mental Health Realignment and 50% Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing psychiatric services including, but not limited to diagnosing, counseling, evaluating, medication management and providing medical and psychiatric therapeutic treatment for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Contra Costa County’s First Hope program. The First Hope program is an outpatient treatment program for young people and their families experiencing early symptoms of psychosis or a recent psychotic episode. This Contractor has been providing outpatient psychiatric care services for the County since April 1, 2019. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; and Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan - McCorquodale Act). Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Acting as a Mental CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2929,Version:1 Health Plan designated by Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Contra Costa Behavioral Health is required to meet federal and state network adequacy standards to ensure that all Medi-Cal managed care covered services are available and accessible to beneficiaries in accordance with timely access and time and distance standards. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care and services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These Physician services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On March 11, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-592-10 with Jennifer Lee Miles, M.D, in an amount not to exceed $360,000, for the provision of outpatient psychiatric care services for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Conta Costa County’s First Hope program, for the period April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026. In consideration of the Contractor’s agreement to continue providing outpatient psychiatric care services and the departments need to increase rates to maintain an adequate network for members to meet Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) mandates, the department and Contractor have agreed to (1) mutual cancellation of the current Contract in accordance with General Conditions Paragraph 5 (Termination), of the Contract (Cancellation Agreement #74-592-9) will accomplish this cancellation, and (2) establish a new Contract with the correct terms and conditions for the next year. Under new Contract #74-592-10, Contractor will provide outpatient psychiatric care services for children, adolescents and young adults seen in Contra Costa County’s First Hope program, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this new Contract is not approved,the necessary psychiatric services needed for patient care will not be available or will create increased wait times due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Contract supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2929,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2930 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for adults with mental illness in East Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Cancellation Agreement #74-394-20 and Contract #74-394-21 with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County, as follows: (1) Cancellation Agreement #74-394-20 with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc., a Corporation, effective at the end of business on July 31, 2025; and (2) Contract #74-394-21 with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc., a Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $300,000, to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for adults with mental illness in East Contra Costa County, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures up to $300,000 and will be funded 100% by Mental Health Realignment revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing psychiatric services including, but not limited to diagnosing, counseling, evaluating, medication management and providing medical and psychiatric therapeutic treatment for mentally ill adults in East Contra Costa County. This Contractor has been providing outpatient psychiatric care services for the County since April 2010. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; and Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan - McCorquodale Act). Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Acting as a Mental Health Plan designated by Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Contra Costa Behavioral Health is required to meet federal and state network adequacy standards to ensure that all Medi-Cal managed care covered services are available and accessible to beneficiaries in accordance with timely access and time and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2930,Version:1 distance standards. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care and services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These Physician services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On February 25, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-394-19 with Ronald L. Leon, MD, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $255,000, for the provision of outpatient psychiatric care services for adults with mental illness in East Contra Costa County, for the period April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026. In consideration of the Contractor’s agreement to continue providing outpatient psychiatric care services and the departments need to increase rates to maintain an adequate network for members to meet Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) mandates, the department and Contractor have agreed to (1) mutual cancellation of the current Contract in accordance with General Conditions Paragraph 5 (Termination), of the Contract (Cancellation Agreement #74-394-20) will accomplish this cancellation, and (2) establish a new Contract with the correct terms and conditions for the next year. Under new Contract #74-394-21, Contractor will provide outpatient psychiatric care services for adults with mental illness in East Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this new Contract is not approved,the necessary psychiatric services needed for patient care will not be available or will create increased wait times due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2931 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Brain Health Professional Services, PC, in an amount not to exceed $375,000 to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for older adults in Central Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Cancellation Agreement #74-462-15 and Contract #74-462-16 with Brain Health Professional Services, PC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County, as follows: (1) Cancellation Agreement #74-462-15 with Brain Health Professional Services, PC, Professional Corporation, effective at the end of business on July 31, 2025; and (2) Contract #74-462-16 with Brain Health Professional Services, PC, Professional Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $375,000, to provide outpatient psychiatric care services for older adults in Central Contra Costa County, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures up to $375,000 and will be funded 100% by Mental Health Service Act (MHSA) revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing psychiatric services including, but not limited to diagnosing, counseling, evaluating, medication management and providing medical and psychiatric therapeutic treatment for mentally ill older adults in Central Contra Costa County. This Contractor has been providing outpatient psychiatric care services for the County since May 1, 2013. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; and Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan - McCorquodale Act). Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Acting as a Mental Health Plan designated by Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Contra Costa Behavioral Health is CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2931,Version:1 required to meet federal and state network adequacy standards to ensure that all Medi-Cal managed care covered services are available and accessible to beneficiaries in accordance with timely access and time and distance standards. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care and services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These Physician services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On March 11, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-462-14 with Brain Health Professional Services, PC, in an amount not to exceed $351,437, for the provision of outpatient psychiatric care services for older adults in Central Contra Costa County, for the period April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026. In consideration of the Contractor’s agreement to continue providing outpatient psychiatric care services and the departments need to increase rates to maintain an adequate network for members to meet Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) mandates, the department and Contractor have agreed to (1) mutual cancellation of the current Contract in accordance with General Conditions Paragraph 5 (Termination), of the Contract (Cancellation Agreement #74-462-15) will accomplish this cancellation, and (2) establish a new Contract with the correct terms and conditions for the next year. Under new Contract #74-462-16, Contractor will provide outpatient psychiatric care services for older adults in Central Contra Costa County for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this new Contract is not approved,the necessary psychiatric services needed for patient care will not be available or will create increased wait times due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2932 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Early Childhood Mental Health Program, in an amount not to exceed $4,011,197 to provide Medi- Cal specialty mental health services for children in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-308-60 with Early Childhood Mental Health Program ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-308-60 with Early Childhood Mental Health Program, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $4,011,197, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children in West Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in an annual budgeted expenditure of up to $4,011,197 in FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including assessments, individual, group and family therapy; medication support, case management, outreach, and crisis intervention services, to an underserved population and will result in greater home, community, and school success. Early Childhood Mental Health Program has been providing mental health services to the county since July 1, 1983. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2932,Version:1 performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-308-58 with Early Childhood Mental Health Program in the amount of $3,944,625 for the provision of specialized mental health services including in -home behavioral health services to children and their families in West Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-308-60 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, Early Childhood Mental Health Program and other ethnic groups receiving services at four programs in West Contra Costa County would have reduced access to mental health services. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening Diagnostic and Treatment Program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) and a decrease in juvenile offender recidivism as measured by probation database information. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2933 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Youth Service Bureau, in an amount not to exceed $4,543,917 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-409-51 with Contra Costa Youth Service Bureau ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-409-51 with Contra Costa Youth Service Bureau., a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $4,543,917, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $4,543,917 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD)/Mental Health has an obligation to provide certain Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including but not limited to: wraparound and outpatient treatment, individual, group, and family evaluations, plan development, rehabilitation support services, crisis intervention services and linkage/advocacy services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 1996. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2933,Version:1 §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 6, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-409-49 with Contra Costa Youth Service Bureau., in an amount not to exceed $5,388,308 for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in West Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-409-51 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and families through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2934 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center), in an amount not to exceed $2,400,000 to provide Medi-Cal mental health specialty services to seriously emotionally disturbed and environmentally deprived children and their families in East County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi- Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-707-73 with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-707-73 with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center), a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,400,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for children who are Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) and environmentally deprived children and their families in East Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $2,400,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing mental health services for preschoolers with measurable delays in interpersonal, social/emotional, language and cognitive development, and for children who are at risk for such delays, including abused, developmentally delayed, SED and environmentally deprived children who do not meet the criteria for any categorical funding source for services. The County has been contracting with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center) since July 1974. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, §§ 5600, et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, §§ 523, et seq. (Community Mental Health Services); California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2934,Version:1 Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-707-71, with VistAbility (dba Lynn Center), in an amount not to exceed $2,959,392 for the provision of Medi-Cal mental health specialty services for SED children and their families in East Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-707-73 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, SED children within East Contra Costa County will have reduced access to mental health services as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2935 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Paradise Adolescent Homes, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $455,906 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-622-9 with Paradise Adolescent Homes, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-622-9 with Paradise Adolescent Homes, Inc., a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $455,906, to a provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) youth in Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in budgeted expenditures of up to $455,906 and will be funded by 100% Federal Medi-Cal. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to youth with emotional and behavioral problems to improve school performance, reduce unsafe behavioral practices, and reduce the need for out-of-home placements. This Contractor has been providing these services to the County since January 2021. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2935,Version:1 Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 9, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-622-7 with Paradise Adolescent Homes, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $395,910, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED youth for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-622-9 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: The recommendation supports the following children's outcome(s):” and then include whichever of the following apply (1) Children Ready for and Succeeding in School; (2) Children and Youth Healthy and Preparing for Productive Adulthood; (3) Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing; and (4) Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2936 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Ardent Hospice Services, Inc. (dba A1 Pro Hospice Care), in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide hospice services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract 77-571-1 with Ardent Hospice Services, Inc. (dba A1 Pro Hospice Care) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the County Contract #77-571-1 with Ardent Hospice Services, Inc. (dba A1 Pro Hospice Care), a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000, to provide hospice services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $1,500,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain hospice services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County. Hospice care focuses on the care, comfort, and quality of life of a person with a serious illness who is approaching the end of life. Hospice services are performed by Contractor’s doctors, nurses and other health care professionals, including physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapists. This Contractor has been a part of the CCHP Provider Network providing these services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since June 2023. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2936,Version:1 and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. In May 2023, the County Administrator approved and the Purchasing Services Manager executed Contract #77- 571 with Ardent Hospice Services, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $200,000, for the provision of hospice services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2023 through May 31, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-571-1 will allow the Contractor to continue providing hospice services for CCHP members and County recipients through May 31, 2028. Contract delay was due to extended negotiations between Division and Contractor. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain hospice services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County will not be provided and may cause a delay in services to CCHP members. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2937 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Lincoln, in an amount not to exceed $6,981,510 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families in East County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (93% Federal Medi-Cal; 7% Antioch Unified School District/Pittsburg Unified School District) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-925-43 with Lincoln ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-925-43 with Lincoln, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $6,981,510 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families in East Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $6,981,510 and will be funded by 93% Federal Medi-Cal and 7% Antioch Unified School District/Pittsburg Unified School District revenues. BACKGROUND: Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD)/Mental Health has an obligation to provide certain Medi-Cal specialty mental health services, for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing therapy, medication support, case management, outreach, and crisis intervention services to elementary and junior high aged students in East Contra Costa County in order to reduce the need for out-of- home placements. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since January 1998. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2937,Version:1 regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On September 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-925-42 with Lincoln, in an amount not to exceed $8,905,330, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families including multi-dimensional family treatment program and school-based services, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-925-43 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and families through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in East Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2938 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mental Health Connections, in an amount not to exceed $942,307 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention Program services for adults recovering from psychiatric disorders for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-382-18 with Mental Health Connections ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-382-18 with Mental Health Connections, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $942,307, to provide Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) services to adults recovering from psychiatric disorders, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $942,307 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by MHSA PEI revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of county’s population by providing MHSA PEI services and programming for adults in recovery from psychiatric disorders, helping them to develop the support networks, vocational skills, and self-confidence needed to sustain stable and productive lives, throughout Contra Costa County. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Contractor has been providing MHSA PEI services to the County since July 1, 2009. This Contract has direct impact on the health and safety of our community. This provider was selected in collaboration with community stakeholder advisory bodies and was approved as part of the comprehensive CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2938,Version:1 Mental Health Services Act Three-Year Plan as required by State regulation. Providers interested in providing specialized services were invited proactively to participate in program development and offered the opportunity to submit interest at dozens of publicly noticed meetings. The services and vendors were identified in the formal Three-Year plan which was approved on the following schedule and noticed to the public and approved by the Board on August 1, 2023. The Three-Year Plan was posted for public comment from June 5, 2023 through July 5, 2023, there was a Public Hearing at the Mental Health Commission meeting on July 5, 2023, and it was approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 1, 2023. On August 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-382-17 with Mental Health Connections, in an amount not to exceed $887,910, for the provision of MHSA PEI services to adults recovering from psychiatric disorders, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-382-18 will allow the Contractor to continue providing MHSA PEI services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this MHSA PEI Contract is not approved, adults, and families of adults, in recovery from psychiatric disorders will not have access to contractor’s PEI programs and services in Contra Costa County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2939 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Psynergy Programs, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $338,489 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for adults diagnosed with serious mental illness and severe and persistent mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-475-169(4) with Psynergy Programs, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-475-169(4) with Psynergy Programs, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $338,489, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for adults diagnosed with Serious Persistent Mental Illness (SMI) and Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $338,489 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services focusing on adults diagnosed with SMI and SPMI who are stepping down from the Institutes for Mental Diseases (IMD) levels of care and transitioning back into the community. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the Behavioral Health Service Departments organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2023. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. This Contract was CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/30/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2939,Version:1 approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On September 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-475-169(2) with Psynergy Programs, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $347,265, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for adults diagnosed with SMI and SPMI for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-475-169(4) will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for adults diagnosed with SMI and SPMI through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for adults diagnosed with SMI or SPMI as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 9/30/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2940 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Desarrollo Familiar, Inc. (dba Familias Unidas), in an amount not to exceed $209,032 to provide community based mental health services to eligible adults in West Contra Costa County under the Mental Health Services Act Community Services and Supports Program for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-301-17 with Desarrollo Familiar, Inc. (dba Familias Unidas) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-301-17 with Desarrollo Familiar, Inc. (dba Familias Unidas), a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $209,032, to provide a full range of community based and mental health services to eligible adult clients in West Contra Costa County under the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Community Services and Supports Program, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $209,032 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by MHSA revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of county’s population by providing a full-service partnership for the MHSA Community Services and Supports Program, including providing community-based services, personal services coordination, medication support, crisis intervention, and other mental health services to eligible adult clients in West Contra Costa County. The Behavioral Health Services Department has been contracting with Desarrollo Familiar since April 2007. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code §§ 5600, et seq. (The Bronzan-McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, §§ 523, et seq. (Community Mental Health Services), California Government Codes §§ 26227 and 31000, and has a direct impact on the health and safety of our community. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2940,Version:1 This provider was selected in collaboration with community stakeholder advisory bodies and was approved as part of the comprehensive Mental Health Services Act Three-Year Plan as required by State regulation. Providers interested in providing specialized services were invited proactively to participate in program development and offered the opportunity to submit interest at dozens of publicly noticed meetings. The services and vendors were identified in the formal Three-Year plan which was approved on the following schedule and noticed to the public and approved by the Board on August 1, 2023. The Three-Year Plan was posted for public comment from June 5, 2023 through July 5, 2023, there was a Public Hearing at the Mental Health Commission meeting on July 5, 2023, and it was approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 1, 2023. In December 2024, the Purchasing Services Manager executed Contract #74-301-16 with Desarrollo Familiar, Inc. (dba Familias Unidas), in an amount not to exceed $199,077, for the provision of a full range of community based and mental health services to eligible adult clients in West Contra Costa County under the MHSA Community Services and Supports Program, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-301-17 will allow the Contractor to continue providing services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer services provided to eligible adult clients in West Contra Costa County through the MHSA Community Services and Support Program, resulting in an adverse effect on the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2941 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $1,815,232 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed children, youth, and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-315-29 with EMBRACE ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-315-29 with EMBRACE, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,815,232, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children, youth, and their families for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $1,815,232 and will be funded as budgeted by the department in FY 2025-26 by 100% Federal Medi-Cal. BACKGROUND: The Contract meets the social needs of the County by providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to SED children who have been discharged from a hospital or have failed in other placements. Contractor also provides a Multisystemic Behavioral and Functional Family Therapy program for adolescents who are discharged from Juvenile Hall and the Orin Allen Youth Rehabilitation Facility. This Contractor has been providing these mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the Behavioral Health Services Department organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since September 2007. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in Behavioral Health Service Departments’ Quality Management Program which consists of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2941,Version:1 quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024 the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-315-27 with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $4,129,168 for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to SED children, youth, and their families for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-315-29 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, SED children and youth involved in the juvenile justice system will not have access to Contractor’s Medi-Cal specialty mental health services which may result in a reduction of services and placement in higher levels of care. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’community outcomes:“Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”;“Families that are Safe,Stable,and Nurturing”;and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”.Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2942 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mental Health Management I, Inc. (dba Canyon Manor), in an amount not to exceed $308,790 to provide mental health subacute care and treatment services for adults with serious mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-190-26 with Mental Health Management I, Inc. (dba Canyon Manor) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-190-26 with Mental Health Management I,Inc.(dba Canyon Manor),a corporation,in an amount not to exceed $308,790,to provide mental health subacute care and treatment services for adults with serious mental illness (SMI), for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in budgeted annual expenditures of up to $308,790 and will be funded 100% by Mental Health Realignment funds. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population in that it provides long-term care for adults with SMI who require skilled nursing inpatient psychiatric care.Contractor’s services comply with California Code of Regulations (CCR)Title 22,§§72301-72389 which includes Physician Services,Nursing Services, Administration of Medications and Treatments,Patient Care,Restraints and Postural Supports,Dietetic Services,Pharmaceutical Service,Activity Program;CCR Title 22,§§72401-72441,which includes Physical Therapy Service,Occupational Therapy Service,Speech Pathology and/or Audiology Service,Social Work Service;and CCR Title 22,§§72443-72471,Special Treatment Program Service.Contra Costa County has been contracting with Mental Health Management I,Inc.(dba Canyon Manor)for mental health subacute care and treatment services for adults since December 2002. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities:Welfare and Institutions Code, §5600 et seq.(The Bronzan McCorquodale Act);California Code of Regulations (“CCR”),Title 9,§523 et seq.(Community Mental Health Services)and California Government Code §§26227 and 31000.This CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2942,Version:1 seq.(Community Mental Health Services)and California Government Code §§26227 and 31000.This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations.The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management,Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld.Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On August 13,2024,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-190-25 with Mental Health Management I,Inc.(dba Canyon Manor),in an amount not to exceed $293,212 to provide mental health sub-acute care and treatment services for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-190-26 will allow the Contractor to continue providing services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved,County residents will not receive mental health subacute care and treatment services provided by this Contractor. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2943 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with District Council of Contra Costa County, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Diocese of Oakland, in an amount not to exceed $315,000 to provide homeless prevention services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Measure X) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #25-133 with District Council of Contra Costa County, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Diocese of Oakland ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #25-133 with District Council of Contra Costa County,Society of St.Vincent De Paul, Diocese of Oakland,a non-profit corporation,in an amount not to exceed $315,000,to provide homeless prevention services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures in an amount up to $315,000 and is funded 100% by Measure X revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing homeless prevention services to individuals and families who are homeless at risk of experiencing homeless in Contra Costa County.Services include housing problem solving strategies to stabilize existing housing,conflict resolution,landlord and tenant mediation,financial assistance to assist with utility or rent arrears,first month’s rent or deposit,and other costs associated with relocating to more stable housing. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities:California Government Code §26227 and 31000.This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations.The Health,Housing and Homeless Services Division Contract Monitoring staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring of performance measures set forth in the contract are upheld.Following a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2943,Version:1 regular basis to ensure monitoring of performance measures set forth in the contract are upheld.Following a Request for Proposal (RFP),this Contract was awarded to District Council of Contra Costa County,Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Diocese of Oakland by Public Works Department on March 3, 2025. Approval of this new Contact #25-133,will allow the Contractor to provide homeless prevention services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless for the period July 1,2025 through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved,individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of being homeless will not have access to Contractor’s support services. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’community outcomes:“Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”;“Families that are Safe,Stable,and Nurturing”;and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”.Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2944 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East Bay Ophthalmology, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $600,000 to provide oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #27-806-7 with East Bay Ophthalmology, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #27-806-7 with East Bay Ophthalmology, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $600,000, to provide oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $600,000 for a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain oculoplastic medical specialty services including but not limited to ophthalmology and optometry services to CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been with CCHP providing these services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2010. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2944,Version:1 Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On June 7, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #27-806-6 with East Bay Ophthalmology, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $300,000, for the provision of oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #27-806-7 will allow the Contractor to continue providing oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized oculoplastic, ophthalmology and optometry services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2945 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with CityWheelchairs, Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide durable medical equipment supplies and services to Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-357-2 with CityWheelchairs, Incorporated ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-357-2 with CityWheelchairs, Incorporated, a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $300,000, to provide durable medical equipment (DME) services and related supplies for power wheelchairs to Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $300,000 for a two-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized DME services, including related supplies for power wheelchairs to CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. DME services are mandated by State and Federal regulations and related equipment is medically necessary to preserve bodily functions essential to activities of daily living or to prevent significant physical disability. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been with CCHP providing DME services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 1, 2021. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2945,Version:1 quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. The nature of the DME services needed is complex and requires seamless coordination, integration and collaboration with existing programs and systems. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On June 13, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-357-1 with CityWheelchairs, Incorporated, in the amount not to exceed $270,000, for the provision of DME services and related supplies for power wheelchairs to CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-357-2 will allow Contractor to continue providing DME services and related supplies for power wheelchairs to CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2027. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized DME services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and power wheelchair and supplies needed for patients daily living may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2946 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA), to authorize CalMHSA to contract with California Department of State Hospitals on behalf of the County for state hospital bed utilization for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (Non-financial agreement) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Participation Agreement #74-722-1 with California Mental Health Services Authority ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Participation Agreement #74-722-1 with California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA),a public entity,to authorize CalMHSA to contract with California Department of State Hospitals (DSH)for access and use of state hospital bed utilization on behalf of County,for the period July 1,2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: This is a non-financial agreement. BACKGROUND: For many years Contra Costa County has joined a consortium of counties in contracting with CalMHSA who negotiates rates and terms with the DSH on behalf of California counties.Participation is not mandatory but is greatly preferred to ensure conformity with other participants and streamlining negotiations and limiting costs. The State hospital program is focused on streamlining administration and contracting between the DSH and counties.CalMHSA provides expertise in negotiating rates,terms and conditions of psychiatric bed utilization at the State hospitals.In addition,CalMHSA explores alternatives to State hospital usage as many counties are experiencing wait times for care. The purpose of this Participation Agreement is to grant CalMHSA the authority to contract with DSH for state hospital bed utilization on behalf of County and to define roles and responsibilities between CalMHSA and Participants in the context of a MOU between CalMHSA and DSH.The County has been contracting with CalMHSA since July 2021.Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3,intergovernmental agencies are exempt from CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2946,Version:1 Solicitation requirements. On February 25,2025,the Board of Supervisors approved Participation Agreement #74-722 with CalMHSA to act as the administrative agent to contract with DSH for access and use of state hospital bed utilization on behalf of County, for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Participation Agreement #74-722-1 will allow the Contractor to continue providing administrative agent services through June 30,2027.This Agreement includes mutual indemnification to hold harmless both the County and the Department of State Hospitals for any claims arising out of the performance of this Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Participation Agreement is not approved,Contra Costa County will not have access to CalMHSA’s administrative agent services for state hospital bed utilization. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2947 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East County Cardiology Inc., in an amount not to exceed $360,000 to provide cardiology services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #27-354-9 with East County Cardiology, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #27-354-9 with East County Cardiology, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $360,000, to provide cardiology services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $360,000 for a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized medical specialty services including cardiology services to CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been with CCHP providing cardiology services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long- term objectives since December 1997. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2947,Version:1 Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On June 7, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-354-8 with East County Cardiology Inc., in the amount not to exceed $450,000, for the provision of cardiology services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-354-9 will allow Contractor to continue providing cardiology services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized cardiology services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2948 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Bradley Upshaw, O.D. Inc, in an amount not to exceed $480,000 to provide optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #27-637-9 with Bradley Upshaw, O.D. Inc ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #27-637-9 with Bradley Upshaw, O.D. Inc, a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $480,000, to provide optometry services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $480,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized optometry services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. These optometry services include but are not limited to the practice of examining the eyes and visual systems, diagnosing and treating visual problems, and prescribing corrective lenses. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been part of CCHP Provider Network providing optometry services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2006. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2948,Version:1 clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On May 10, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #27-637-8 with Bradley Upshaw, O.D. Inc, in an amount not to exceed $300,000, for the provision of optometry services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #27-637-9, will allow the Contractor to continue providing optometry services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized optometry services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2949 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Claudell Stephens, MD & Yvonne Cobbs, NP Medical Practices (dba Healthy Living Clinic), in an amount not to exceed $210,000 to provide primary care physician services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #27-940-5 with Claudell Stephens, MD & Yvonne Cobbs, NP Medical Practices (dba Healthy Living Clinic) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #27-940-5 with Claudell Stephens, MD & Yvonne Cobbs, NP Medical Practices (dba Healthy Living Clinic), a general partnership, in an amount not to exceed $210,000, to provide Primary Care Physician (PCP) services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $210,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized PCP services including, but not limited to; family medicine for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been part of CCHP Provider Network providing PCP services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2014. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2949,Version:1 of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On June 7, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #27-940-4 with Claudell Stephens, MD & Yvonne Cobbs, NP Medical Practices (dba Healthy Living Clinic), in an amount not to exceed $300,000, for the provision of PCP services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #27-940-5, will allow the Contractor to continue providing PCP services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized PCP services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2950 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $270,000 to provide ambulatory surgery center services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-163-3 with Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-163-3 with Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $270,000, to provide ambulatory surgery center (ASC) services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $270,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized medical specialty services including but not limited to: ASC services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County. An ASC is defined as an outpatient facility that operates exclusively for supplying outpatient surgical services to patients who do not require overnight hospital stays. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been part of CCHP Provider Network providing ASC services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 2018. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2950,Version:1 clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On July 12, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-163-2 with Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $450,000, for the provision of ASC services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-163-3, will allow the Contractor to continue providing ASC services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized ASC specialty health care services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2951 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Axis Community Health, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000 to provide primary care physician and specialty medical services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #27-939-8 with Axis Community Health, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #27-939-8 with Axis Community Health, Inc., a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $3,000,000, to provide Primary Care Physician (PCP) and specialty medical services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $3,000,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain PCP and other specialty medical services including but not limited to: acupuncture, chiropractic, psychological and neuropsychological testing and behavioral health services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been a part of the CCHP Provider Network providing PCP services as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) facility and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organization’s mission, values, and long-term objectives since July, 2014. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2951,Version:1 clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements On June 21, 2022, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #27-939-6 with Axis Community Health, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $600,000, for the provision of PCP and specialty medical services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2025. On January 21, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #27-939-7 with Axis Community Health, Inc., effective January 1, 2025, to include a value-based payment for Pay for Performance incentives as outlined in the service plan for additional PCP and specialty medical services, with no changes in the payment limit or in the term. Approval of Contract #27-939-8, will allow the Contractor to continue providing PCP and specialty medical services for CCHP members and County recipients through June 30, 2028. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized PCP and specialty medical services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2952 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, 199 gift cards totaling an amount not to exceed $10,000 for low-income clients served by the HIV and Sexual Transmitted Infection Program for the period August 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025. (100% Medi-Cal Waiver Program) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Gift Cards for Clients of the HIV and STI Program ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE AND AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to purchase on behalf of the Interim Health Services Director, up to 140 Safeway gift cards each with a $50 value totaling $7,000; 29 Target gift cards each with a $50 value totaling $1,450; 30 WinCo gift cards each with a $50 value totaling $1,500; and $50 in shipping costs for a total amount not to exceed $10,000 for low-income clients served by the HIV and STI program for the period from August 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025. FISCAL IMPACT: The $10,000 expenditure will be funded by the Medi-Cal Waiver Program (MCWP) revenues. No County General Funds will be utilized. BACKGROUND: The HIV/STI Program within Contra Costa Public Health administers the Ryan White (RW) and Medi-Cal Waiver Program (MCWP) fee-for-service. These services are intended for low-income clients living with HIV or AIDS and actively enrolled in Medical Case Management. Providing food voucher support will reduce financial burden, enhance nutritional intake, and lead to improved health outcomes for clients. All vouchers are distributed based on need and eligibility as outlined by RW & MCWP. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, clients without access to adequate food may experience malnutrition, which weakens the immune system and worsens HIV-related health outcomes. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2952,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2953 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $300,000 to provide housing advocacy services for County residents diagnosed with HIV for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #72-028-23 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc.(dba Hope Solutions) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #72-028-23 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $300,000, to provide housing advocacy services for County residents diagnosed with HIV, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual service expenditures of up to $300,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26 100% by Federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing housing advocacy and navigation services for county residents diagnosed with HIV. Contractor has been providing these services since March 1, 2012. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Public Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. This Contractor was approved by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division on April 28, 2025. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2953,Version:1 On July 9, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #72-028-22 with Contra Costa Interfaith Transitional Housing, Inc. (dba Hope Solutions), in an amount of $300,000 for the provision of housing advocacy and navigation services for County residents diagnosed with HIV, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #72-028-23 will allow the Contractor to continue providing housing advocacy services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, County residents with HIV will not receive housing advocacy services from this Contractor. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2954 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Health Care Interpreter Network, in an amount not to exceed $4,277,500 to provide foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing for the Health Services Department for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #23-457-23 with Health Care Interpreter Network ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #23-457-23 with Health Care Interpreter Network, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $4,277,500, to provide foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing for the Health Services Department facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $4,277,500 over a two-year period and will be funded 100% by Hospital Enterprise Fund I revenues. BACKGROUND: Individuals with limited English proficiency are at risk of receiving lower quality health treatment because of language barriers. When an interpreter is not readily available patients may rely on family members, even children, to interpret health treatment instructions. California law has required hospitals to provide language assistance since 1990. The Healthcare Interpreter Network’s system allows physicians at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Contra Costa Health Centers and various Health Services Divisions to use a software program to route calls to a video conferencing device allowing in-house interpreters and interpreters at other hospitals or remote locations to be connected within seconds to a patient. The County has contracted with Healthcare Interpreter Network for these services since 2009. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 31000. Public Health and Contra Costa Health Center’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2954,Version:1 are upheld. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor was approved by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division on May 7, 2025. On June 27, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #23-457-19 with Health Care Interpreter Network, in the amount not to exceed $1,577,500, for the provision of foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing, for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025. On May 21, 2024 the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #23-457-21 with Health Care Interpreter Network, effective May 15, 2024 to increase the Contract Payment Limit by $1,800,000, from $1,577,500 to a new payment limit of $3,377,500, for the provision of additional foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing, with no change in the term ending June 30, 2025. On January 14, 2025 the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #23-457-22 with Health Care Interpreter Network, to increase the Contract Payment Limit by $900,000, from $3,377,500 to a new payment limit of $4,277,500, for the provision of additional healthcare foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing for the Health Services Department, with no change in the term ending June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #23-457-23 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide qualified foreign language and sign language interpretation services via video conferencing through June 30, 2027. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, County will not be able to provide scheduled translation appointments to ensure the translator is available at a specific time. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2955 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Stericycle, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000 to provide bio-hazardous waste management removal services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period May 1, 2025 through April 30, 2028. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #26-437-18 with Stericycle, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the County Contract #26-437-18 with Stericycle, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000, to provide bio-hazardous waste management removal services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers and other locations, for the period May 1, 2025 through April 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: This Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $1,200,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by Hospital Enterprise Fund I revenues. BACKGROUND: Contra Costa County has been contracting with Stericycle, Inc. since April 2002 to provide hazardous waste management services to CCRMC and various Health Center locations within the County including pick-up of filled waste containers and delivery of empty, clean containers, on the dates, at the times, and at the designated pick-up sites in each facility. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management, and monitoring staff meet regularly to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Following a Request for Proposal (RFP), this Contract was awarded to Stericycle, Inc. by Public Works on November 8, 2024. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2955,Version:1 On April 28, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contact #26-437-17 with Stericycle, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $250,000, for the provision of bio-hazardous waste management removal services for CCRMC and Health Center locations, for the period July 1, 2024 through April 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #26-437-18 will allow the Contractor to continue providing services through April 30, 2028. This Contract delay was due to extended negotiations between County and Contractor. This Contract includes a limitation of liability limiting Stericycle’s liability to County to the amount paid by County in the twelve (12) month period preceding the event giving rise to the claim. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers will not be in compliance with Health and Safety Codes with regard to bio-hazardous waste management and removal. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2956 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with the State Department of Health Care Access and Information, to pay County an amount not to exceed $625,000 for continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through August 31, 2028. (No County match) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Agreement #29-611-43 with the State Department of Health Care Access and Information ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Standard Agreement #29-611-43 (State #GA24-SBPCR-EXT-0002234) with the State Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI), a government agency, to pay County an amount not to exceed $625,000 for continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers, for the period from July 1, 2025 through August 31, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Agreement will result in a total of $625,000 over a three-year term from the State Department of HCAI for the Family Practice Residency Program. No County match required. BACKGROUND: Since 1978, the Board of Supervisors has approved agreements with the State to provide funds for the County's Family Practice Residency Program at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers. The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) is authorized by the Son-Brown Health Care Workforce Training Action, Section 128225, to issue grants for the purpose of supporting programs that train family and primary care physicians, osteopathic family physicians, primary care physician’s assistants, registered nurses and primary care nurse practitioners to provide needed services in areas of unmet need within the State. The County has been contracting with OSHPD for the Family Practice Residency Program services since 1978. On August 4, 2021, OSHPD changed its name to the Department of HCAI. On July 9, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Agreement #29-611-42 with the Department of HCAI, in CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2956,Version:1 an amount not to exceed $250,000 for continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period June 30, 2024 through August 31, 2027. Approval of Standard Agreement #29-611-43 will allow continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers, including training for an additional family practice resident through August 31, 2028. This Agreement includes a provision requiring the County to indemnify and hold harmless the State for any and all claims arising out of performance of the Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Agreement is not approved, the county will not receive funding to continue providing family medicine training in the Family Practice Residency Program at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2957 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Physicians for a Healthy California, to pay County an amount not to exceed $120,000 to continue to provide training of primary care and emergency physician residents at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2028. ($100 County match funded by Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Grant Agreement #28-928-4 with Physicians for a Healthy California ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Grant Agreement #28-928-4 with Physicians for a Healthy California (PHC), a non-profit corporation, to pay County an amount not to exceed $120,000 to provide additional training to primary care and emergency physician residents at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers, for the period from July 1, 2025 through September 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Grant Agreement will result in receipt of a total amount not to exceed $120,000 from PHC for the Family Practice Residency Program. A $100 County match is required and will be funded by Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: PHC is authorized by the California Healthcare, Research and Prevention Tobacco Tax of 2016 (Proposition 56) and the University of California to issue grants for the purpose of increasing the number of primary care and emergency physicians trained in California. The goal of these grant funds is to sustain, retain and expand graduate medical education programs based on workforce needs and priorities. On September 24, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Grant Agreement #28-928-3 with Physicians for a Healthy California, to pay the county an amount not to exceed $150,000, for training of primary care and emergency physician residents at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers, for the period from July 1, 2024 through September 30, 2027. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2957,Version:1 Approval of Grant Agreement #28-928-4 will allow continuation of the Family Practice Residency Program at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers, including training for an additional family practice resident through September 30, 2028. This Agreement contains a mutual indemnification provision that requires the parties to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party for claims for injury or damages arising out of performance of this Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Grant Agreement is not approved, Contra Costa County may not sustain and retain County’s primary care and emergency physician residents for the Family Practice Residency Program at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2958 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum), in an amount not to exceed $795,962 to provide after- hours call coverage for the Behavioral Health Access Line for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-655-3 with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-655-3 with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum), a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $795,962 to provide after-hours call coverage for the Behavioral Health Access Line, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in an annual expenditure of up to $795,962 and will be funded as budgeted by the department in FY 2025-26, 100% by Mental Health Realignment funds. BACKGROUND: This Contract with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum) is to continue a partnership with San Mateo, Sonoma, and Marin counties to provide after-hours behavioral health information and referral line coverage. This Contract will ensure the County always has a staffed and functional Access Line for County residents who are in need of Specialty Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse Disorder services and will free up resources at the Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) Unit, minimize the call drop rate, and provide better coverage and coordination of care. The nature of the after-hours call services needed is complex and requires seamless coordination, integration, and collaboration with existing programs, systems, and personnel. United Behavioral Health is familiar with the County’s specific requirements to help ensure a smoother implementation and delivery process and has a proven track record and established reputation. Their holistic approach ensures optimal resource allocation and cost-efficiency while maintaining quality patient care. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2958,Version:1 §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contractor has worked with the Behavioral Health division fostering a deep understanding of the County’s mission, values and long-term objectives since July 1, 2022. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Following a Request for Proposal (RFP), this Contract was awarded to United Behavioral Health (dba Optum) by the Public Works Department on April 19, 2024. On July 9, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-655-2 with United Behavioral Health (dba Optum), in an amount not to exceed $769,045, for the provision of after-hours call coverage for the Behavioral Health Access Line for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-655-3 will allow the Contractor to continue providing after-hours call coverage for the Behavioral Health Access Line through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes mutual indemnification to hold harmless both parties for any claims arising out of the performance of this Contract. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the Health Access Line calls will continue to be routed to the PES Unit and the department will not meet the expectations of the State with regard to the call drop rate. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2959 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Seneca Family of Agencies, in an amount not to exceed $7,553,817 to provide school and community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi- Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-058-41 with Seneca Family of Agencies ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-058-41 with Seneca Family of Agencies, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $7,553,817, to provide school and community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in budgeted expenditures of up to $7,553,817 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these services to County since April 2000. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Per Administrative CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2959,Version:1 Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and always maintains a current qualified list of vendors. On September 24, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-058-40 with Seneca Family of Agencies in an amount not to exceed $9,063,460, to provide school and community-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-058-41 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County further putting their health at risk. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2960 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $20,000,000 to provide behavioral health treatment including applied behavior analysis services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-340-6 with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-340-6 with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $20,000,000, to provide Behavioral Health Treatment (BHT) including Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $20,000,000 over a two-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain BHT ABA services including but not limited to; thorough reviews and assessments of an individual’s development and behavior using national, evidence-based practice standards, and treatment plans to improve the functioning of CCHP members with pervasive development disorder or autism under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County. This Contractor has been a part of the CCHP Provider Network providing these services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since July 1, 2021. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates with and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2960,Version:1 and services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 18, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-340-3 (as amended by Contract Amendments #77-340-4 and #77-340-5), with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc, in an amount not to exceed $5,200,000, for the provision of BHT ABA services for CCHP members and County recipients, for the period July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2025. On January 16, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #77-340-4 with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc, effective January 1, 2024, to increase the payment limit by $5,200,000 to a new payment limit of $10,400,000, for additional BHT ABA services with no change in the term ending June 30, 2025. On October 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #77-340-5 with Behavior Treatment & Analysis, Inc, effective October 1, 2024, to increase the payment limit by $8,000,000 to a new payment limit of $18,400,000, for additional BHT ABA services with no change in the term ending June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-340-6, will allow the Contractor to continue to provide BHT including ABA services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved certain specialized BHT ABA health care services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County will not be provided and may cause a delay in services to CCHP members. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2961 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. (dba Heluna Health), in an amount not to exceed $2,622,867 to provide consultation and technical assistance on community health promotion for the Health Services Department’s Public Health Emergency Unit and Emergency Medical Service Unit for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% State Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #22-806-40 with Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. (dba Heluna Health) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #22-806-40 with Public Health Foundation Enterprises, Inc. (dba Heluna Health), a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,622,867, to provide consulting and technical assistance on community health promotion for Health Services Department’s Public Health Emergency Unit and Health Services Emergency Medical Service Unit, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $2,622,867 and will be funded 100% by State Medi-Cal funds. (No rate increase) BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing organization services for the Public Health’s Health Emergency Unit and Health Services Emergency Medical Service Unit. Services provided by this Contract also include leadership and public health advocacy training. Contractor has been providing consulting and technical assistance services to county under this contract since April 2001. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. The Public Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor staff meet on regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This contractor was approved by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division on May 7, 2025. On July 9, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #22-806-39 with Public Health Foundation CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2961,Version:1 Enterprises, Inc. (dba Heluna Health) in an amount not to exceed $3,547,632 to provide consulting and technical assistance on community health promotion for Public Health’s Health Emergency Unit and Health Services Emergency Medical Service Unit for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #22-806-40 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide consulting and technical assistance services through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the County has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, County residents who depend on services from Public Health Emergency Unit and Health Services Emergency Medical Service Unit may not receive the services they need. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2962 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay an amount not to exceed $116,413 to Language Line Services, Inc., for additional Federal and State-mandated interpretation and translation services and back-up telephonic services to the Health Care Interpreter Network for the month of April 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Payments for Services Provided by Language Line Services, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay $116,412.19 to Language Line Services, Inc., a corporation, for additional Federal and State mandated interpretation and translation services and back-up telephonic services to the Health Care Interpreter Network for the month of April 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this payment will result in a one-time expenditure of up to $116,412.19 and will be funded 100% by Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: This Contract allows County to meet Title VI language access regulations and Limited English Proficient (LEP) patient/client needs for the County. Contractor’s services include but are not limited to, over-the-phone interpretation, testing of our in-house healthcare interpreters, acting as a back-up to our HCIN, and providing onsite interpretation and translation of written documents for the Health Services Department’s patients/clients. This Contract was entered into under and subject to the following legal authority: California Government Code §§ 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Division Contract monitoring staff meet to ensure monitoring of performance measures set forth in the Contract are upheld. This Contractor has been a part of Contra Costa Health Services providing interpretation and translation services and fostering a deep understanding of the County’s organizations mission, values, and long- term objectives since January 2006. This Contractor has been approved by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division on February 18, 2025. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2962,Version:1 On May 26, 2020, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #23-384-14 with Language Line Services, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $6,810,000, for the provision of Federal and State mandated interpretation and translation services and back-up telephonic services to our HCIN, for the period May 1, 2020 through April 30, 2025. On January 14, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #23-384-15 with Language Line Services, Inc., effective November 1, 2024, to increase in the payment limit by $3,000,000 to a new payment limit of $9,810,000, to provide additional Federal and State mandated interpretation and translation services and back-up telephonic services with no change in the term. Due to the unanticipated increase need for translation and interpretation, services were requested by County and provided by Contractor in good faith. The Contractor is entitled to payment for the reasonable value of its services under the equitable relief theory of quantum meruit. That theory provides that where a Contractor has been asked to provide services without a valid contract, and the Contractor does so to the benefit of the County, the Contractor is entitled to recover the reasonable value of those services. The Contractor has provided services at the request of the County after the original Contract payment limit had been reached. The Department cannot pay Contractor for services rendered that exceed the Contract limits. As such, the Department recommends that the Board authorize the Auditor- Controller to issue a one-time payment not to exceed $116,412.19 to Language Line Services, Inc. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this payment is not approved, the Contractor will not be paid for services requested by County staff and provided by Contractor in good faith. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2963 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with SHC Services, Inc. (dba Supplemental Health Care), in the amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #76-586-10 with SHC Services, Inc. (dba Supplemental Health Care) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #76-586-10 with SHC Services, Inc. (dba Supplemental Health Care), a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000, to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $1,000,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26 by 100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I allocations. BACKGROUND: CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers have an obligation to provide medical staffing services to patients. Therefore, the County contracts with temporary help firms to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations where additional staffing is required. The County has been using the Contractor’s temporary staffing services since April 1, 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-586-9 with SHC Services, Inc. (dba CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2963,Version:1 Supplemental Health Care), in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services for coverage of employee sick leaves, vacations and workers compensation leaves, at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #76-586-10 will allow the contractor to continue providing temporary medical staffing services including crisis rates for high demand classifications at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the County has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the County will not have access to Contractor’s temporary medical staffing services which may impact our ability to treat patients in need of medical services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2964 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Per Diem Staffing Systems, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #76-593-9 with Per Diem Staffing Systems, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute Contract #76-593-9 with Per Diem Staffing Systems, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000, to provide temporary medical, pharmacy and other ancillary staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $1,500,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26 by 100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers have an obligation to provide medical staffing services to patients. Therefore, the county contracts with temporary help firms to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations where additional staffing is required. The County has been using the contractor’s temporary staffing services since July 1, 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-593-8 with Per Diem Staffing Systems, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 for the provision of temporary medical, pharmacy and other CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2964,Version:1 ancillary staffing services to cover employee sick leaves, vacations and workers compensation leaves, at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #76-593-9 will allow the Contractor to continue providing temporary radiology technicians, licensed vocational nurses and other categories of medical staffing services through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the County has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the County will not have access to Contractor’s temporary medical staffing services which may impact our ability to treat patients in need of medical services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2965 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mt. Diablo Unified School District, in an amount not to exceed $5,144,823 to provide school- based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed students and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-371-19 with Mt. Diablo Unified School District ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-371-19 with Mt. Diablo Unified School District (MDUSD), a government agency, in an amount not to exceed $5,144,823, to provide school-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) students and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $5,144,823 for FY 2025-2026 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD)/Mental Health has an obligation to provide certain school and community based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services including but not limited to: early and periodic screening, diagnostic and treatment (EPSDT), wraparound and outpatient treatment, individual, group and family evaluations and therapy, plan development, rehabilitation support services, medication support services, crisis intervention services and linkage/advocacy services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County. This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on SED children and their families in the MDUSD which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contractor has been providing these Medi-Cal specialty mental health services while fostering a deep understanding of the BHSD organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since August 2009. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2965,Version:1 This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements due to Contractor being a government agency. On September 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-371-17 with Mt. Diablo Unified School District, in an amount not to exceed $7,081,524, for the provision of school-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED students and their families in the MDUSD, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-371-19 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide school-based Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED students and families through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in MDUSD and students will have reduced access to treatment services and may require placement at higher level of care, including hospitalization or residential care. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This school-based Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2966 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa County Office of Education, for County to provide public health services and programs including medical and dental services, preventative screenings, health outreach, education and promotion, youth development programs, and technical assistance and support to low income students in designated school districts for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030. (Non- financial agreement) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Interagency Agreement #78-083 with Contra Costa County Office of Education ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Interagency Agreement #78-083 with Contra Costa County Office of Education, an educational institution, for County to provide Public Health services and programs including medical/dental services and preventative screenings, health outreach, education and promotion, youth development programs, and technical assistance and support to low-income students in designated school districts for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030. FISCAL IMPACT: This is a non-financial agreement. BACKGROUND: This Interagency Agreement will assist in improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people in Contra Costa County, with a focus on lower-income communities, through the provision of services and programming in public schools. These services including primary health care services, preventive health screenings, well-child examinations, confidential reproductive services, preventative dental services, health education and promotion activities, outreach, youth development programs and technical assistance and support for school immunization requirements. Services may be provided in Contra Costa Health mobile clinics or licensed stationary clinic sites, classrooms or other campus areas at specially designated times and locations. Contra Costa Health will collaborate with each district or school site to create a tailored annual work plan that outlines the specific services to be provided at each site to ensure that the unique needs of each district or school site are addressed, while also meeting any specified program requirements and capacity. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2966,Version:1 Approval of Interagency Agreement #78-083 will allow County to provide Public Health services and programs to low-income students in designated school districts for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2030. This Agreement includes County agreeing to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the school districts for any claims arising from County’s performance under the Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Interagency Agreement is not approved, low-income students will not receive medical, dental and other valuable services provided by County. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School” and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in the number of healthy children within the District. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2967 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,002,050 to provide Medi- Cal specialty mental health services for seriously emotionally disturbed children and youth in West County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-321-27 with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-321-27 with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc., a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,002,050, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and youth in West Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $2,002,050 as budgeted by the Department for FY 2025-26 and funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing school based mental health services to County-designated SED elementary, middle school and high school students and their families on site at schools in the John Swett Unified and West Contra Costa Unified School Districts, and community based mental health services in West Contra Costa County. The County has been contracting with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc. since July 2007. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2967,Version:1 regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-321-24 with Bay Area Community Resources, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,002,050, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and youth for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-321-27 will allow Contractor to continue providing services through June 30, 2026 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer school-based mental health services available to SED students and their families possibly resulting in the need for higher levels of care. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2968 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with All Health Services, Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center, Health Centers, and Detention Facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #76-584-9 with All Health Services, Corporation ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #76-584-9 with All Health Services, Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC), Contra Costa Health Centers and Detention Facilities for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $1,000,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26, by 100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing temporary medical staffing services. Contractor has been continuously providing temporary medical staffing services under Contract with County since May 1, 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-584-8 with All Health Services, Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 for the provision of temporary registered nurses, specialty registered nurses, physical and respiratory therapists, and other ancillary medical staffing, to provide coverage during peak workloads, temporary absences and emergency situations at CCRMC, and the County’s Detention CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2968,Version:1 Facilities, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #76-584-9 will allow Contractor to continue to provide temporary medical staffing services during peak workloads, temporary absences and emergency situations at CCRMC, and the county’s Detention Facilities through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the county has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the County will not have access to Contractor’s temporary medical staffing services which may impact our ability to treat patients in need of medical services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2969 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $528,308 to provide non-Medi-Cal mental health services and training to Behavioral Health Services Division staff in functional family and multisystemic therapy services for seriously emotionally disturbed youth involved with the juvenile justice system and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (66% Probation; 34% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-526-17 with EMBRACE ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-526-17 with EMBRACE, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $528,308, to provide non-Medi-Cal mental health services and training to Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD) staff in Functional Family Therapy (FFT) and Multisystemic Therapy (MST) services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) youth involved with the juvenile justice system and their families for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $528,308 and will be funded by 66% Probation Non-Medi-Cal and 34% Mental Health Realignment revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services, including individual, group, and family counseling, assessment, case management, and rehabilitation support services to SED youth who are involved in the Juvenile Justice System. Contractor has been a longstanding partner in treating Contra Costa clients and fostering a deep understanding of our organization’s mission, value, and long-term objectives since July 2016. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code, § 5600 et seq. (The Bronzan-McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. This CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2969,Version:1 Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On September 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-526-16 with EMBRACE, in an amount not to exceed $503,150, for the provision of non-Medi-Cal mental health services and training to BHSD staff in FFT and MST for SED youth involved with the juvenile justice system and their families for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-526-17 will allow the Contractor to continue providing services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, BHSD staff will not have the proper training and SED youth will not have access to mental health services which may result in a reduction of services and placement in higher levels of care. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3006 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation, in an amount not to exceed $650,000 to act as fiscal agent for the Healthcare Literacy Council Pilot Program for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. (77% Contra Costa County Fire Protection District; 15% County Measure X Funds; 8% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #23-885 with Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #23-885 with Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $650,000, to act as fiscal agent with regard to the Healthcare Literacy Council Pilot Program, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this contract will result in budgeted annual expenditures of up to $650,000 and will be funded 77% Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD), 15% County Measure X Funds and 8% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II. BACKGROUND: California is in the midst of a “Silver Tsunami” as the bulk of the State’s large baby boomer population moves toward retirement and becomes eligible for Medicare. At the same time, Medi-Cal eligible populations may be accessing traditional health insurance for the first time. Because both populations may have limited or no experience with traditional health insurance, the goal of the Healthcare Literacy Council is to assist and educate all community members with special focus on Medicare and Medi-Cal populations on how to best navigate healthcare, capitalize upon wellness approaches, and efficiently access care. A full-scale education and promotion campaign will be piloted in parts of East County including Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Bethel Island, Bryon, Discovery Bay and Knightsen. Program outcomes will be reported and possibly expanded to other parts of the County. The Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation will act as fiscal agent working in collaboration with Contra CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3006,Version:1 Costa Health and the CCCFPD, with additional funding from Contra Costa County's Measure X. The Healthcare Literacy Council is a three (3) year pilot program. Contra Costa Regional Health Foundation will act as Fiscal Agent for only the allocated funding sources (CCHP, Measure X and the CCCFPD) totaling $650,000. Approval of Contract #23-885 will allow the contractor to act as fiscal agent with regard to the Healthcare Literacy Council Pilot Program, through June 30, 2028. This contractor was approved by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division on July 2, 2025, in accordance with the County’s Administrative Bulletin 600.3. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this contract is not approved, vulnerable members of the community may not be able to navigate and access needed healthcare. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2970 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with MIS, Inc. (dba in California as Mature Insurance Solutions), in an amount not to exceed $6,000,000 to provide enrollment services for Medi-Cal and Medicare Advantage Programs administered by Contra Costa Health Plan for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-785 with MIS, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-785 with MIS, Inc. (dba in California as Mature Insurance Solutions), a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $6,000,000, to provide enrollment services for Medi-Cal and Medicare Advantage Programs administered by Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP), for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $6,000,000 over a two-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP will launch a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP) on January 1, 2026 for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medi-Cal assistance. Enrollment in a D-SNP requires members to enroll with someone with the following licensure: California Accident & Health or Sickness license issued by the California Department of Insurance. Currently, Contra Costa County does not have an established job classification that meets these minimum licensure qualifications. While CCHP is working with Health Services Department’s Personnel Unit and County Human Resources to revise existing Minimum Qualifications, CCHP will not have county staff in place in time for the Fall 2026 Medicare Advantage open enrollment period. To ensure CCHP has a path to enrollment, CCHP needs to contract with brokerage agencies that can meet these requirements and help facilitate enrollment. If CCHP does not establish a mechanism for enrollment through licensed brokers, it faces the possibility of zero D-SNP enrollment, which poses a serious financial and operational risk. This contract has been reviewed and approved by the Health Services Department’s Personnel Unit to ensure no labor CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2970,Version:1 conflicts. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. Approval of new Contract #77-785 will allow the Contractor to provide enrollment services for Medi-Cal and Medicare Advantage Programs administered by CCHP through June 30, 2027. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, CCHP would not be able enroll people who qualify for both Medicare and Medi-Cal into the it’s D-SNP Program which would cause serious financial and operational risks. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2971 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with We Care Services for Children, in an amount not to exceed $2,066,743 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for high risk, delayed or seriously emotionally disturbed children in Central County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-705-77 with We Care Services for Children ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-705-77 with We Care Services for Children, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,066,743, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for high risk, delayed or Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED)children in Central Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $2,066,743 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: The County has been contracting with We Care Services for Children, since July 1974 for their expertise in providing community based mental health services for SED children and youth. This Contract meets the social needs of the County’s population by providing mental health services to adolescents with emotional and behavioral problems to improve school performance, reduce unsafe behavioral practices, and reduce the need for out-of-home placements. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in Behavioral Health Services Department (BHSD)’s Quality Management Program which CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2971,Version:1 consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Novation Contract #24-705-75 with We Care Services for Children, in an amount not to exceed $2,794,151, for the provision of wrap-around mental health services for high risk, delayed or SED children in Central Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-705-77 will allow the Contractor to continue providing services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the necessary mental health services needed for patient care will not be available or will create increased wait times due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready for and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2972 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Cross Country Staffing, Inc., in the amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #76-588-12 with Cross Country Staffing, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute Contract #76-588- 12 with Cross Country Staffing, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000, to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $2,000,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26 100% by Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers have an obligation to provide medical staffing services to patients. Therefore, the County Contracts with temporary help firms to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations where additional staffing is required. The County has been using the Contractor’s temporary staffing services since July 1, 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-588-11 with Cross Country Staffing, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $2,300,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services for coverage of employee CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2972,Version:1 sick leaves, vacations and workers compensation leaves, at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #76-588-12 will allow the Contractor to continue providing temporary medical staffing services at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers through June 30, 2025. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the county has met its obligations with the respective labor partner (s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the County will not have access to Contractor’s temporary medical staffing services which may impact our ability to treat patients in need of medical services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2973 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #76-592-11 with Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #76-592-11 with Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc., a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000, to provide temporary medical staffing services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $2,000,000 and will be funded as budgeted by the Department in FY 2025-26 by 100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers have an obligation to provide medical staffing services to patients. Therefore, the County contracts with temporary help firms to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations where additional staffing is required. The County has been using the Contractor’s temporary staffing services since July 1, 2017. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-592-10 with Amergis Healthcare Staffing, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 to provide temporary medical staffing services for coverage of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2973,Version:1 employee sick leaves, vacations and workers compensation leaves, at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #76-592-11 will allow the Contractor to continue providing temporary medical staffing services through June 30, 2026. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the county has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, the County will not have access to Contractor’s temporary medical staffing services which may impact our ability to treat patients in need of medical services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2974 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Elite Family Systems, in an amount not to exceed $255,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-709-2 with Elite Family Systems ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-709-2 with Elite Family Systems, a non-profit corporation, in an amount not to exceed $255,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed (SED) children and their families in Contra Costa County for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $255,000 for FY 2025-26 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal revenues. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing community-based mental health services focusing on SED children, adolescents and their families which will result in positive social and emotional development at home, in the community and greater school success. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2974,Version:1 Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On July 23, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #74-709 with Elite Family Systems, in an amount not to exceed $255,000, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-709-2 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for SED children and their families in Contra Costa County, for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer Medi-Cal specialty mental health services available for SED children in Contra Costa County as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS). CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2975 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Martinez Unified School District, in an amount not to exceed $223,812 to provide Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention services for underserved and at-risk students for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Mental Health Services Act Prevention and Early Intervention) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-373-16 with Martinez Unified School District ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #74-373-16 with Martinez Unified School District (MUSD), an educational institution, in an amount not to exceed $223,812, to provide Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) for underserved and at-risk students for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $223,812 and will be funded as budgeted by the department in FY 2025-26 100% by MHSA PEI funds. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing MHSA PEI services. Contractor has been providing these services since July 1, 2009. The CORE (Community Optimizing Resources for Empowerment) Program is facilitated through MUSD and Vicente Martinez High School (VMHS) to assist Contra Costa Behavioral Health (CCBH) in implementing the CORE Program at Vicente Martinez High School and Briones School provides underserved, at-risk students in grades 9-12 with a variety of integrated experiential and leadership opportunities that promote mental health wellness in ways that are non-stigmatizing and non-discriminatory. These opportunities support social, emotional and behavioral health, career exposure and personal and academic growth while also encouraging, linking and increasing student access to direct mental health services. This contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. This contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2975,Version:1 no conflict with labor relations. This provider was selected in collaboration with community stakeholder advisory bodies and was approved as part of the comprehensive Mental Health Services Act Three-Year Plan as required by State regulation. Providers interested in providing specialized services were invited proactively to participate in program development and offered the opportunity to submit interest at dozens of publicly noticed meetings. The services and vendors were identified in the formal Three-Year plan was approved on the following schedule that was noticed to the public and approved by the Board on August 1, 2023. The Three-Year Plan was posted for public comment from June 5, 2023 through July 5, 2023, and a Public Hearing was held at the Mental Health Commission meeting on July 5, 2023. The plan was approved by the Board of Supervisors on August 1, 2023. On September 10, 2024, the Board of Supervisors executed Contract #74-373-15 with MUSD in an amount not to exceed $213,154 to provide MHSA PEI services, for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #74-373-16 will allow the Contractor to continue providing MHSA PEI services, through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there would be no program to provide integrated experiential and leadership opportunities to continuation high school students to promote mental health wellness in ways that are non- stigmatizing and non-discriminatory. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: This Contract supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School”; “Families that are Safe, Stable, and Nurturing”; and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in positive social and emotional development as measured by the Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale (CAFAS) and placement at discharge to a lower level of care. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2976 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Frederick Williams (dba Williams Board and Care Home), in an amount not to exceed $203,238 to provide augmented board and care services for older adults with mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (75% Behavioral Health Services Act, 25% Mental Health Realignment) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-681-20(31) with Frederick Williams (dba Williams Board and Care Home) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-681-84(31)with Frederick Williams (dba Williams Board and Care Home),an individual, in an amount not to exceed $203,238 to provide augmented board and care services for older adults with mental illness for the period from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $203,238 and will be funded by 75% Behavioral Health Service Act and 25% Mental Health Realignment. BACKGROUND: Due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community,the Behavioral Health Services Division relies on contractors to provide necessary specialty health services to its clients.This Contractor has been a part of the Behavioral Health Provider Network providing augmented board and care services and fostering a deep understanding of the County’s mission,values,and long-term objectives since July 1, 1998. This Contract meets the social needs of the County's population by augmenting room and board and providing twenty-four-hour emergency residential care and supervision to eligible adults with mental illness,who are specifically referred by the County’s Behavioral Health Program Staff.Adult residential services for psychiatric clients requires stringent accreditation and compliance standards,as well as licenses and regulatory approvals that a limited number of providers possess.The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management,Utilization Management and Contract Monitor staff meet on regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the Contract are upheld.This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2976,Version:1 in the Contract are upheld.This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations.This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§26227;California Code of Regulations,Title 9,Section 523 et seq.;California Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5600 et.Seq (known as The Bronzan-McCorquodale Act).These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. In September 2024,the Purchasing Services Manager executed Contract 24-681-20(30)with Frederick Williams (dba Williams Board and Care Home)in an amount not to exceed $193,560 to provide augmented board and care services for older adults with mental illness,for the period from July 1,2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-681-20(31)will allow Contractor to continue providing augmented board and care services to older adults with mental illness through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved,older adults with mental illness needing augmented board and care will not have access to Contractor’s services which could result in increased wait times for services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2977 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay an amount not to exceed $702,585 to FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts), for additional temporary physician staffing services provided at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers during the period of February 1, 2025 through April 30, 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Payments for Services Provided by FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Auditor-Controller, or designee, to pay an amount not to exceed $702,585 to FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts), a corporation, for additional temporary Physician staffing services provided at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC) and Contra Costa Health Centers during the period February 1, 2025 through April 30, 2025, as recommended by the Interim Health Services Director. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this payment will result in a one-time expenditure of up to $702,585 and will be funded 100% by Hospital Enterprise Fund I. BACKGROUND: CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers have an obligation to provide medical Physician staffing services to patients. Therefore, the County contracts with temporary help firms to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations where additional staffing is required. The County has been using the Contractor’s temporary Physician staffing services since July 1, 2019. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. CCRMC’s Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On May 9, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-662-8 with FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts), in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000, for the provision of temporary Physician staffing services CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2977,Version:1 to ensure patient care is provided during peak loads, temporary absences, vacations and emergency situations, and for the provision of recruitment services for the period May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2025. On March 5, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #76-662-9 with FirstLocum Inc. (dba Directshifts), effective January 1, 2024, to increase the payment limit by $7,600,000 to a new payment limit of $11,200,000 for additional temporary Physician staffing services with no changes in the term. On March 25, 2025, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #76-662-11 with FirstLocum Inc. (dba Directshifts), effective March 1, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $2,000,000 to a new payment limit of $13,200,000 for additional temporary Physician staffing services with no change in the term. Due to the unanticipated increase in need for Physician staffing, services were requested by County and provided by Contractor in good faith. This Contract includes services provided by represented classifications and the County has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). The Contractor is entitled to payment for the reasonable value of its services under the equitable relief theory of quantum meruit. That theory provides that where a Contractor has been asked to provide services without a valid contract, and the Contractor does so to the benefit of the County, the Contractor is entitled to recover the reasonable value of those services. The Contractor has provided services at the request of the County after the original Contract payment limit had been reached. The Department cannot pay Contractor for services rendered that exceed the Contract limits. As such, the Department recommends that the Board authorize the Auditor- Controller to issue a one-time payment not to exceed $702,585 to FirstLocum Inc. (dba DirectShifts). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers will not have access to Contractor’s temporary Physician staffing services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2978 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Telecare Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $3,107,785 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services to adults with mental illness for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Federal Medi-Cal) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-712-13 with Telecare Corporation ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-712-13 with Telecare Corporation, a corporation, in an amount not to exceed $3,107,785 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services, for adults with mental illness, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual budgeted expenditures of up to $3,107,785 and will be funded 100% by Federal Medi-Cal. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing Medi-Cal for specialty mental health services, for adults, age eighteen (18) and older, who require support to avoid hospitalization or are being discharged from the hospital or long-term locked facilities and require step-down care to transition to community living. The Behavioral Health Services Department has been contracting with Telecare Corporation since December 2013. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institution Code, §5600 et seq. (The Bronzan McCorquodale Act); California Code of Regulations (“CCR”), Title 9, § 523 et seq. (Community Mental Health Services) and California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in BHSD’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2978,Version:1 has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On August 13, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved Novation Contract #24-712-11 with Telecare Corporation, in an amount not to exceed $2,895,568, for the provision of Medi-Cal specialty mental health services at Hope House, a short-term crisis residential facility for the period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. Approval of Contract #24-712-13 will allow the Contractor to continue providing Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, County clients will not have access to Contractor’s Medi-Cal specialty mental health services which may result in a reduction of services and placement in higher levels of care. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2979 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $6,440,060 to provide augmented board and care services for adults with mental illness in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (82% Mental Health Realignment;18% Behavioral Health Services Act) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #24-681-53(7) with Crestwood Behavioral Health, Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #24-681-53(7)with Crestwood Behavioral Health,Inc.,a corporation,in an amount not to exceed $6,440,060,to provide augmented board and care services for adults with mental illness in Contra Costa County for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual contractual service expenditures of up to $6,440,060 and will be funded 82% by Mental Health Realignment funds and 18% by Behavioral Health Services Act. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of the County's population by augmenting room and board and providing twenty-four-hour emergency residential care and supervision to eligible adults with mental illness,who are specifically referred by the County’s Behavioral Health Program Staff.Adult residential services for psychiatric clients requires stringent accreditation and compliance standards,as well as licenses and regulatory approvals that a limited number of providers possess.This Contract has been a part of the County’s Provider Network providing these services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations,mission,values,and long-term objectives starting December 1, 2000. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities:California Government Code §§26227;California Code of Regulations,Title 9,Section 523 et seq.;California Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5600 et.Seq (known as The Bronzan-McCorquodale Act).This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations.The Behavioral Health’s Quality CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2979,Version:1 Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations.The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management,Utilization Management and Contract Monitor staff meet on regular basis to ensure monitoring and performance measures in the contract are upheld.These contracted services were determined to be exempt from Administrative Bulletin 600.3 solicitation requirements by the Public Works Department’s Purchasing Division. On June 25,2024,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #24-681-53(5)with Crestwood Behavioral Health,Inc.,in an amount not to exceed $6,096,960 to provide augmented board and care services for the period July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. On February 25,2025,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment #24-681-53(6)with Crestwood Behavioral Health,Inc.,effective March 1,2025,to include additional rates for augmented board and care services for adults with mental illness in Contra Costa County with no change in the payment limit or term. Approval of Contract #24-681-53(7)will allow the Contractor to continue providing augmented board and care services through June 30, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved the Contractor will not be able to provide augmented board and care services to adults with mental illness in Contra Costa County which could result in increased wait times for services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2980 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Access Healthcare Services & Supplies, LLC., in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000 to provide durable medical equipment supplies and related medical services to Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-329-2 with Access Healthcare Services & Supplies, LLC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-329-2 with Access Healthcare Services &Supplies,LLC,a limited liability company,in an amount not to exceed $1,500,000,to provide durable medical equipment (DME)supplies and related medical services to Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP)members and County recipients,for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $1,500,000 over a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized health care services including DME supplies and related medical services for its members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County.This Contractor has been a part of the CCHP Provider Network providing these services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations,mission,values,and long-term objectives since June 2021. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities:California Government Code §§26227 and 31000;Health and Safety Code §1451.Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations.Contractor will cooperate with and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care and services and member experience.Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs.Per CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2980,Version:1 data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs.Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. On May 9,2023,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-329-1 with Access Healthcare Services & Supplies,LLC,in the amount not to exceed $1,000,000,for the provision of DME,services and related supplies to CCHP members, for the period June 1, 2023 through May 31, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-329-2 will allow the Contractor to continue to provide DME supplies and related medical services to CCHP members through May 31,2028.This Contract is delayed due to Division waiting for Contractor to provide updated documents. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved,certain specialized DME supplies and related medical services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership contracts with the County will not be provided, which may lead to service delays for members. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2981 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Miguel A Gomez III, LMFT, in an amount not to exceed $380,000 to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for beneficiaries in Contra Costa County ages 13 years and older for the period August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. (30% Federal Medi-Cal; 30% State Mental Health Realignment; 40% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #74-475-210 with Miguel A Gomez III, LMFT ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract 74-475-210 with Miguel A Gomez III, LMFT, an individual, in an amount not to exceed $380,000, to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services for beneficiaries in Contra Costa County ages 13 years and older, for the period from August 1, 2025 through June 30, 2027. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in budgeted expenditures of up to $380,000 over a two-year period and will be funded by 30% Federal Medi-Cal, 30% State Mental Health Realignment, and 40% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II. BACKGROUND: On January 14, 1997, the Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution #97/17, authorizing the Health Services Director to contract with the State Department of Mental Health, (now known as the Department of Health Care Services) to assume responsibility for Medi-Cal specialty mental health services. Responsibility for outpatient specialty mental health services involves Contracts with individual, group and organizational providers to deliver these services. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Welfare and Institutions Code § 5775 et seq.; Welfare and Institutions Code §§ 14680- 14685; California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 9 § 1810.100 et seq. This Contract was approved by Health Services Personnel to ensure there is no conflict with labor relations. The Behavioral Health’s Quality Management, Utilization Management and Contract Monitor Staff meet on a regular basis to ensure monitoring CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2981,Version:1 and performance measures in the Contract are upheld. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 the Department has posted a continuous Request for Qualifications and maintains a current qualified list of vendors at all times. Approval of new Contract #74-475-210 will allow the Contractor to provide Medi-Cal specialty mental health services through June 30, 2027. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, there will be fewer mental health services available as the County solicits and engages an alternative Contractor, which could result in increased wait times for services. CHILDREN’S IMPACT STATEMENT: The recommendation supports the following children’s outcomes: (1) Families that are Safe, Stable and Nurturing; and (2) Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2982 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Manjari Nathan, M.D. Inc, in amount not to exceed $400,000 to provide pulmonary services at Contra Costa Regional Medical Center and Health Centers for the period September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. (100% Hospital Enterprise Fund I) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Rescind Prior Board Action Pertaining to Contracted Services with Manjari Nathan, M.D. Inc ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: RESCIND Board action of April 15,2025 (C.68),which pertained to a contract with Manjari Nathan,M.D.Inc; and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director,or designee,to execute on behalf of the County Contract #76-916 with Manjari Nathan,M.D.Inc,a corporation,to provide pulmonary services for Contra Costa Regional Medical Center (CCRMC)and Contra Costa Health Centers in an amount not to exceed $400,000 for the period from September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this Contract will result in annual expenditures of up to $400,000 and will be funded 100%by Hospital Enterprise Fund I revenues. (No rate increase) BACKGROUND: Due to the limited number of specialty providers available within the community,CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers relies on contracts to provide necessary specialty health services to its patients.Contractor will provide pulmonary services,including but not limited to on-call and clinic coverage,consultation,critical care, bronchoscopies procedures, and staffing services at CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities:California Government Code §§26227 and 31000;Health and Safety Code §1451.Health Services Personnel approved this Contract in March 2025 to ensure no conflicts with labor relations.Contractor will cooperate with and participates in CCRMC’s Quality Assurance Program which consists of quality improvement activities such as providing a summary of quality assurance data including temperature monitoring,quantitative and sterility testing results and other relevant data.Per administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCRMC Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On April 15,2025,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-916 with Manjari Nathan,M.D.Inc,in anCONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2982,Version:1 On April 15,2025,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #76-916 with Manjari Nathan,M.D.Inc,in an amount not to exceed $400,000 to provide pulmonary services for CCRMC and Contra Costa Health Centers for the period from April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026. Approval of this action will rescind the prior incorrect Board Order and allow the Department to correct the term to match the Contract for the period September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this recommendation is not approved,the prior incorrect Board action will stand and the department will not have Board authorization for the correct term which was agreed upon by both parties. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2983 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute a contract with East Bay Podiatry, PC, in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000 to provide podiatric wound care services for Contra Costa Health Plan members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. (100% Contra Costa Health Plan Enterprise Fund II) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Contract #77-352-2 with East Bay Podiatry, PC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Interim Health Services Director, or designee, to execute on behalf of the County Contract #77-352-2 with East Bay Podiatry, PC, a professional corporation, in an amount not to exceed $1,200,000, to provide podiatric wound care services for Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) members and County recipients, for the period June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval this Contract will result in contractual service expenditures of up to $1,200,000 for a three-year period and will be funded 100% by CCHP Enterprise Fund II revenues. BACKGROUND: CCHP has an obligation to provide certain specialized medical specialty services, including podiatric wound care services to CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contracts with the County. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code §§ 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code § 1451. Health Services Personnel approved this Contract to ensure no conflicts with labor relations. This Contractor has been with CCHP providing podiatric wound care services and fostering a deep understanding of the CCHP organizations mission, values, and long-term objectives since June 2021. Contractor currently cooperates and participates in CCHP’s Quality Management Program which consists of quality improvement activities to improve the quality of care, services and member experience. Cooperation includes collection and evaluation of performance measurement data and participation in the organization’s clinical and service measure Quality Improvement Programs. Per Administrative Bulletin 600.3 CCHP CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2983,Version:1 Physician services are exempt from solicitation requirements. On May 9, 2023, the Board of Supervisors approved Contract #77-352-1 with East Bay Podiatry, PC, in the amount not to exceed $400,000, for the provision of podiatric wound care services for CCHP members and County recipients for the period June 1, 2023 through May 31, 2025. Approval of Contract #77-352-2 will allow Contractor to continue providing podiatric wound care services for CCHP members and County recipients through May 31, 2028. This Contract delay was due to Contractor needing to submit required forms to the Division. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this Contract is not approved, certain specialized podiatric wound care services for CCHP members under the terms of their Individual and Group Health Plan membership Contract with the County will not be provided and services may be delayed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2984 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/30/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE the medical staff appointments and reappointments, additional privileges, advancements, and resignations as recommended by the Medical Staff Executive Committee at their June 23, 2025 meeting, and by the Interim Health Services Director. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:1. List - June 2025 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Medical Staff Appointments and Reappointments ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE the new medical staff, advanced practice providers, and tele-radiologist appointments and reappointments, additional privileges, medical staff advancement, and resignations as recommended by the Medical Staff Executive Committee, at their June 23, 2025 meeting, and by the Interim Health Services Director. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact for this action. BACKGROUND: The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has requested that evidence of Board of Supervisors approval for each Medical Staff member be placed in his or her Credentials File. The above recommendations for appointment/reappointment were reviewed by the Credentials Committee and approved by the Medical Executive Committee. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, the Contra Costa Regional Medical and Contra Costa Health Centers' medical staff would not be appropriately credentialed and not be in compliance with The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Credentials Committee Recommendations of June 18, 2025 Page 1 CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AND HEALTH CENTERS 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California 94553-3156 Ph 925-370-5000 ORI TZVIELI, MD (INTERIM) CONTRA COSTA HEALTH DIRECTOR DAVID CULBERSON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AND HEALTH CENTERS CONTRA COSTA HEALTH A. Initial Appointments Applicant Department/Specialty Staff Category Siddiqui, Ramail, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Active Suarez, Marjorie, MD DFAM Active Kenny, Rose, MD DFAM Active Krentz, Christine, MD Hospitalist Active Beaudoin, Gabriel, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Active McGourty, Colleen, MD Hospitalist Active Bosshardt, Zachary, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Active Bhargava, Samhita Outpatient Pediatrics Active B. Reappointments Provider Department Category Burns, Abigail, MD OBGYN Active Iqbal, Rashid, MD Internal Medicine Active Chou, Cinnie, MD DFAM Active Kao, Lily, MD Pediatrics Courtesy Murphy, Usha, MD Diagnostic Imaging Active Sorokin, Jeffrey, MD DFAM Active Bader, Semon, MD Surgery/Ortho Active Levin, Sara, MD DFAM Active Rhoades, Chelsea, MD DFAM Active White, Natalie, MD DFAM Active Wondolowski, Lauren, MD DFAM Active Byer, Lennox, MD Internal Medicine Tele-Neurologist Diaz, Michael, MD Internal Medicine Tele-Neurologist Patrick, Lauren, MD Internal Medicine Tele-Neurologist Kim, Charleen, MD Surgery/General Active Liebig, Robert, MD Diagnostic Imaging Active Mayenkar, Haley, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Active Boudreau, Jamie, MD Pediatrics Active Ponder, Kathryn, MD Pediatrics Courtesy James, Jaison, MD Surgery/Ortho Active Rice, Abraham, MD Pediatrics Active Credentials Committee Recommendations of June 18, 2025 Page 2 CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AND HEALTH CENTERS 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, California 94553-3156 Ph 925-370-5000 ORI TZVIELI, MD (INTERIM) CONTRA COSTA HEALTH DIRECTOR DAVID CULBERSON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AND HEALTH CENTERS CONTRA COSTA HEALTH Kishan, Sunil, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Active Hellman-Wylie, Cynthia, MD Internal Medicine APP C. Amendment of Clinical Privileges Provider Department Requesting Department Pramanik, Rajiv, MD Emergency Medicine DFAM D. Resignations/Terminations/Non-Renewals Provider Department Date Cedermaz, Jonathan, MD Emergency Medicine Voluntary Resignation 6/3/2025 Chen, Enna, NP DFAM Voluntary Resignation 6/30/2025 Deol, Navneet, DO DFAM Voluntary Resignation 5/30/2025 Hinman, Priscilla, MD DFAM Voluntary Resignation 5/31/2025 Loda, Kimberly Ann, MD. Psychiatry/Psychology Staying with BH Voluntary Resignation 06/30/2025 Moyer, Kaili A, Psy,D Psychiatry/Psychology Voluntary Resignation 06/30/2025 Olengue, Ketetha C, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Voluntary Resignation 06/30/2025 Rostkowski, John R, MD Psychiatry/Psychology Staying with BH Voluntary Resignation 06/30/2025 Stephen, F Otis, MD Internal Medicine Voluntary Resignation-5/30/2025 Wu, Eureka, DO DFAM Voluntary Resignation 6/25/2025 Zamorano, Tanya,DO DFAM Voluntary Resignation 5/30/2025 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2985 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE the list of providers recommended by Contra Costa Health Plan's Peer Review Credentialing Committee and Medical Director, and the Interim Health Services Director, on June 12 and 24, 2025, as required by the State Departments of Health Care Services and Managed Health Care, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:1. Provider Lists-Jun 12 and 24, 2025 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dr. Ori Tzvieli, Interim Health Services Director Report Title:Approve New and Recredentialing Providers and Organizational Providers in Contra Costa Health Plan’s Community Provider Network ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE the list of providers recommended by Contra Costa Health Plan's Peer Review Credentialing Committee and Medical Director and the Interim Health Services Director on June 12 and 24, 2025, as required by the State Departments of Health Care Services and Managed Health Care, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact for this action. BACKGROUND: The National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA) requires that evidence of Board of Supervisor approval be contained within each Contra Costa Health Plan (CCHP) provider’s credentials file. Approval of this list of providers as recommended by the CCHP Medical Director will enable the Contra Costa Health Plan to comply with this requirement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, Contra Costa Health Plan’s Providers would not be appropriately credentialed and not be in compliance with the NCQA. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Contra Costa Health Plan Providers Approved by PRCC June 12, 2025 CREDENTIALING PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Name Specialty Alcocer, Melissa, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Alves Da Silva, Salvio, LCSW Behavioral Health Collins, Caroline, LPCC Behavioral Health Erickson, Sonia, DPM Podiatry Farooq, Fariha, PA Mid-Level Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Gentry, Yvette, MD OB/GYN Hopkins, Julianna, AMFT Behavioral Health Hurd, Manton, NP Mid-Level Psychiatry Juarez Hernandez, Flor, NP Mid-Level Family Medicine Kinsey, Deano, HAD Hearing Aid Dispensing Laverde, Alejandra, PA Mid-Level Psychiatry Lewis, Gloria, LCSW Behavioral Health Liverato, Janel, PA Mid-Level Allergy & Immunology Mahal, Jaskaren, NP Mid-Level Internal Medicine Mai, Jessie, MD Family Medicine Mancao, MariLisa, MD Family Medicine Martin Palley, Emile, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Medina, Kayla, NP Mid-Level Family Planning Mroskey, Mekenna, NP Mid-Level Oncology Newbury, Colleen, LMFT Behavioral Health Nogue, Sophia, NP Mid-Level Family Planning Nute, Liana, AMFT Behavioral Health Owusu-Donkor, Akwasi, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Parker, Margaret, NP Mid-Level Psychiatry Rathore, Awtar, DO Psychiatry Rhodes, Rachel, DO Psychiatry Saeteurn, Yienpoo, AMFT Behavioral Health Sarkarati, Minoo, MD Family Medicine Sarkisyan, Vadim, NP Mid-Level Psychiatry Savoie, Areau, PA Mid-Level Psychiatry Schwenk, Leah, SLP Speech Pathology Seifoddini, Mahnoosh, MD Internal Medicine Seleh, Daniela, PA Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Settle, Jillian, LCSW Behavioral Health Tang How, Janique, PA Mid-Level Internal Medicine Verma, Shweta, RD Dietitian Wang, Qian, PhD Behavioral Health Yeung, Wesley, PA Mid-Level - Orthopaedic Surgery Assistant Contra Costa Health Plan Providers Approved by PRCC and Medical Director June 12 and 24, 2025 RECREDENTIALING PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Name Specialty Andrade-Cruz, Gloria, DC Chiropractor Apolonio, Marcos, LCSW Behavioral Health Babaee, Iraj, HAD Hearing Aid Dispensing Cheng, Eileen, OD Optometry Cummings, Kataunya, NP Mid-Level Psychiatry Dubner, Rebecca, PsyD Behavioral Health Furman, Mary, LCSW Behavioral Health Gregorio, Alvin, LCSW Behavioral Health Hawley, Beth, LMFT Behavioral Health Hays-Lohrey, Elizabeth, Psy.D. Behavioral Health Hernandez, Rudy, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Nguyen, Tiffany, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Nolan, Patrick, MD Psychiatry Ospina, Esperanza, PA Family Medicine Rofagha, Soraya, MD Ophthalmology Rosellini, Doris, MD Family Medicine Rouhe, Helena, LMFT Behavioral Health Simms-Edwards, Erin, MD Otolaryngology Wenokur, Randall, MD Otolaryngology Wrone, Elizabeth, MD Nephrology Yttrup, Cristina, NP Mid-Level Surgery - General RECREDENTIALING ORGANIZATIONAL PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Provider Name Provide the Following Services Location 18 Reasons Community Supports San Francisco Golden Pacific Home Health Inc. Home Health Alameda Intend, Inc. dba Tangelo Community Supports Birmingham, MI JMJ Home Health Services Home Health Brentwood Kyakameena Care Center Skilled Nursing Facility Berkeley Performance Kitchen, PBC Community Supports Blaine, WA Contra Costa Health Plan Providers Approved by PRCC and Medical Director June 12 and 24, 2025 RECREDENTIALING ORGANIZATIONAL PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Provider Name Provide the Following Services Location Project Open Hand Community Supports Oakland RAI - E 14th Street San Leandro Dialysis Oakland Providers Approved by Medical Director June 24, 2025 CREDENTIALING PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Name Specialty Andemariam, Lydia, NP Mid-Level Nephrology Appelbaum, Bruce, MD Psychiatry Arora, Ruchi, MD Family Medicine Burns, Shana, LMFT Behavioral Health Chodsky, Helen, PA Mid- Level Dermatology Gonzales, Marissa, AMFT Behavioral Health Gonzalez, Tara, MD Family Medicine Khanolkar, Adrianne, MD Family Medicine Lee, Dong Hoon, MD Internal Medicine Maldonado, Markie, PA Mid-Level Psychiatry Mamaradlo Enerio, Leizel, NP Mid-Level Cardiothoracic Surgery Assistant Marsh, Ariana, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider McIrvin, Jennifer, DO Internal Medicine Powell, Kurita Doula Rajesh, Shikha, PA Endocrinology Simental, Cindy, LMFT Behavioral Health Weber, Richard, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider Wells, Stephen, MD OB/GYN Woldeyesus, Temesgen, MD Family Medicine Contra Costa Health Plan Providers Approved by PRCC and Medical Director June 12 and 24, 2025 INITIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Provider Name Provide the Following Services Location Institute on Aging Community Supports/Enhanced Care Management San Francisco Reinvestment Partners Community Supports Durham, NC TLC Homecare Inc Home Health Roseville Upside Community Supports Fort Lauderdale, FL RECREDENTIALING PROVIDER JUNE 2025 Name Specialty Sarsour, Zahiah, BCBA Qualified Autism Provider RECREDENTIALING ORGANIZATIONAL PROVIDERS JUNE 2025 Provider Name Provide the Following Services Location G. A. Food Services of Pinellas County, LLC Community Supports St. Petersburg, FL Warm Springs Home Health Home Health Fremont bopl-June 12 and 24, 2025 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 249 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/20/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-249 amending the Contra Costa County Salary Regulations to revise Section 16 - Service Award Program, as recommended by the Human Resources Director. (No fiscal impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director Report Title:Amend the Contra Costa County Salary Regulations to revise Section 16 - Service Award Program ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution No. 2025- amending the Contra Costa County Salary Regulations to revise Section 16 - Service Award Program. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with these changes. BACKGROUND: The Contra Costa County Salary Regulations are being updated to reflect employee tenure in the modern labor market and promote employee retention. Two (2) revisions to Section 16 - Service Award Program have been identified. Section 16.3 Service Recognition - Service Pins, (b) Form of Awards currently directs for timepieces to be award to employees reaching thirty (30) years of service. This will be revised to allow for a broader selection of awards for this milestone. Section 16.3 Service Recognition - Service Pins, (c) Frequency of Awards currently specifies that the first service recognition will be award after the employee’s first ten (10) years of service. This will be revised to provide the first service recognition after five (5) years of service. County Labor Relations provided notice to and confirmed there was no opposition from the various labor groups regarding the changes. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-249,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the amendment is not adopted, service recognition will not accurately reflect the changing landscape of the modern work environment, which may reduce employee morale and retention. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF amending the Salary Regulations to revise Section 16 - Service Award Program, WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Salary Regulations, written in July 2003, specify how County officers, deputies, and employees shall be compensated for services required of them, including a Service Award Program which provides recognition for length of service in the employment of the County, and WHEREAS, responsibility for the administration of the Service Award Program is in the Human Resources Department, and WHEREAS, to increase employee morale and retention in the changing landscape of modern work environments, two revisions to the Salary Regulations have been identified that will have an immediate positive impact; and WHEREAS, Section 16 Service Award Program in its entirety will be revised with modern verbiage and references, and WHEREAS, Section 16.3 Service Recognition - Service Pins, (b) Form of Awards will be revised to allow for a broader selection of awards for employees reaching thirty (30) years of service, and WHEREAS, Section 16.3 Service Recognition - Service Pins, (c) Frequency of Awards will be revised provide the first service recognition after five (5) years of service. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the Salary Regulations are amended as follows: REVISE: SECTION 16 SERVICE AWARD PROGRAM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-249,Version:1 16.1 Service Recognition - Program Administration:A program of recognition for length of service in the employment of this County is established. Responsibility for the administration of this program is in the Human Resources Department. (Prior code §2460; Ord. 787; prior Ord. Code §36-10.202) 16.2 Service Recognition - Calculating Service:The length of service credits for each employee of the County shall date from the beginning of the most recent period of continuous County employment (including temporary, provisional, and permanent status, and absences on approved leave of absence). When an employee separates from a permanent position in good standing and within two years is reemployed in a permanent County position, service credits shall include all credits accumulated at time of separation, but shall not include the period of separation. The Director of Human Resources shall determine these matters based on the employee status records in his/her department. (Ords. 76-71 §1, 1838; prior code §2461; Ord. 787; prior Ord. Code §36-10.204) 16.3 Service Recognition - Service Pins: (a)Time of Making Awards: Awards for service shall be made at intervals prescribed by the Board of Supervisors. (b)Form of Awards: Service awards shall be a certificate, pin, tie clip or other accessory item (herein called pins) and in addition, after thirty years of service,another accessory option. The certificate, pin or other accessory item alternative(s), upon which the County seal or logo shall be attached or shown shall be as prescribed by the Director of Human Resources. The maximum cost to the County of the pins shall be as set by the Director of Human Resources within budgetary constraints; suitable engraving of said pins shall likewise be prescribed by the Director of Human Resources, cost of the engraving to be paid by the County. (Res. 68/172, 78/1200, 83/1, 83/698) (c)Frequency of Awards: The first service recognition (pin) shall be awarded after an employee’s first five (5) years of service. Thereafter a new and distinguishable pin shall be awarded after each additional five years of service. Elected officials with eight years or more of service who leave the County service shall be presented with a service pin showing the actual number of years served by them. (Ords. 67-74 §1, 1838; prior code §2462; Ords. 826, 787; prior Ord. Code §36-10.206) (Amended 5/10/83) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-249,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2986 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Human Resources, or designee, to enter into a Master License and Service Agreement with eSkill Corporation in an amount not to exceed $24,500 for a hosted applicant assessment and scoring system for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Ann Elliott, Human Resources Director Report Title:Contract with eSkill Corporation ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Human Resources, or designee, to enter into a Master License and Service Agreement with eSkill Corporation in an amount not to exceed $24,500 for a hosted applicant assessment and scoring system for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost for the term of the agreement is within the Human Resources Department’s FY 25-26 budget. 100% General Fund. BACKGROUND: The County has been contracting with eSkill Corporation since 2019 to provide virtual applicant assessments for the purpose of employee recruitment. The applicant assessment and scoring system will be hosted on the internet by the vendor. The agreement obligates the vendor to limit its liability to the County from any and all causes, including negligence and indemnity, to the total fees paid by the County to the vendor during the twelve (12)-month period preceding the claim. The agreement obligates the County to indemnify the vendor for third- party losses arising out of the County’s negligence or willful misconduct in performing the agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the agreement is not approved, the County will not be able to access the vendor’s applicant assessment and scoring system which would significantly hinder the ability to continue modernizing recruitment processes. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2890 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with ePlus Technology, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,874,000 for the purchase of Cisco SmartNet Maintenance and Support, subject to Cisco’s Terms of Sale and Software License Agreement, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028. (100% User Departments) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marc Shorr, Information Technology Director Report Title:Purchase Order with ePlus Technology, Inc. for Cisco SmartNet Maintenance and Support ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with ePlus Technology, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $1,874,000 for the purchase of Cisco SmartNet Maintenance and Support, subject to Cisco’s Terms of Sale and Software License Agreement, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of this product is included in the Department’s FY 25-26 budget. 100% User Departments. BACKGROUND: The Department of Information Technology's (DoIT’s) technical staff currently procures and deploys Cisco networking equipment and products across various county departments. Cisco equipment underpins the County’s core network services, telephone systems, and plays a crucial role in ensuring internet security. Cisco SmartNet is a comprehensive support service designed to help organizations maintain and optimize their Cisco networking products and ensures DoIT staff can interact with Cisco’s Technical Assistant Center (TAC) for timely issue resolution. By utilizing Cisco SmartNet for all Cisco hardware and licensing used countywide, the County can ensure that it’s networking infrastructure is reliable, up-to-date, and supported, ultimately reducing downtime and improving overall network performance. ePlus Technology, Inc. is an authorized re-seller of Cisco SmartNet and was selected through RFP_F-Contr- 0000000067, to provide Cisco SmartNet Maintenance and Support for three (3) years, with the option for one CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2890,Version:1 (2) additional one-year renewal/extensions.This purchase is being financed through a third-party lease agreement with ePlus Group, Inc., who is a financing partner of ePlus Technology, Inc. The interest rate for this financing schedule is 0.0%. Cisco’s Terms and Conditions include a limitation of liability which states: Each party’s total aggregate liability is limited to the money paid to Cisco under these Terms of Sale during the twelve (12) month period prior to the event that first gave rise to such liability. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Not utilizing Cisco SmartNet could lead to increased operational risks, higher costs, and potential security issues, affecting the overall efficiency and resilience of the County’s core network. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2891 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with La Marche Manufacturing Company in an amount not to exceed $24,900 for the purchase of radio parts, equipment, tools, service, and repairs, subject to the La Marche’s Terms and Conditions dated June 10, 2025, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, and for annual periods thereafter. (100% User Departments) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marc Shorr, Information Technology Director Report Title:Purchase Order with La Marche Manufacturing Co. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with La Marche Manufacturing Company in an amount not to exceed $24,900 for the purchase of radio parts, equipment, tools, service, and repairs, subject to La Marche’s Terms and Conditions dated June 10, 2025, for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, and for annual periods thereafter in the absence of termination by either the County or La Marche. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of this product is included in the Department’s FY 25-26 budget. 100% User Departments. BACKGROUND: The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) Radio and Microwave Division staff utilize La Marche Manufacturing Company to procure various products, such as industrial battery chargers, rectifiers, power supplies, inverters, converters, uninterruptible power supplies as well as other tools, service and repairs. The team has installed rectifiers manufactured by La Marche at Rocky Ridge microwave tower. Ongoing maintenance with La Marche will ensure continuity and integrity of the system. Additionally, La Marche’s terms contain an indemnification provision from the County to La Marche. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2891,Version:1 The inability to purchase from La Marche Manufacturing could have serious implications for the County which relies on their rectifiers. These include increased maintenance costs, operational disruptions, compatibility issues, compliance risks, and reduced long-term reliability. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2892 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with BMC Software, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $85,000 for the purchase of mainframe software tools, subject to BMC’s End User License Agreement, for the period of August 1, 2025, through July 31, 2026, and for annual periods thereafter. (100% User Departments) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Marc Shorr, Information Technology Director Report Title:Purchase Order with BMC Software, Inc ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, on behalf of the Chief Information Officer, to execute a purchase order with BMC Software, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $85,000 for the purchase of mainframe software tools, subject to BMC’s End User License Agreement, for the period of August 1, 2025, through July 31, 2026, and for annual periods thereafter. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of this product is included in the Department’s FY 25-26 budget. 100% User Departments. BACKGROUND: The Department of Information Technology (DoIT) seeks to renew its BMC mainframe software licenses to maintain critical support for key functions across the County’s mainframe environment. This includes development and debugging tools like Abend-AID and Code Debug for TSO, as well as data management with File-AID/MVS. The renewal also covers backup and recovery solutions such as FDR and FDRABR, storage optimization with COMPAKTOR, encryption via FDRCRYPT, and disaster recovery planning through FDRDRP. Additionally, fast hardware-assisted snapshots are enabled by FDRHDS INSTANT. Renewing these licenses ensures continued reliability, security, and efficiency of the County’s mainframe operations. The BMC End User License Agreement includes a limitation of liability clause that caps BMC’s liability to the total amount the County paid for the specific licenses related to the claim. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2892,Version:1 This purchase is being made through a sole source because the proprietary software is only provided by the original equipment manufacturer. The sole source was approved by Purchasing on July 30, 2024. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Not renewing the licenses could compromise the reliability, security, and efficiency of the County’s critical mainframe operations. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:325-2893 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation in the amount of $20,000 from Library Foundation of Contra Costa to increase the Library’s Chinese, Filipino and Vietnamese print collections. (100% Library Fund, no County match) Attachments:1. Staff Report TMP-11424 Backup Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 3 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Alison McKee, County Librarian Report Title:Accept Library Foundation of Contra Costa Donation for Increasing Various Collections. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation of $20,000 from LFCC to increase the Library’s Chinese, Filipino and Vietnamese print collections. FISCAL IMPACT: $20,000 Library Fund BACKGROUND: The Library Department has received a donation from LFCC in the amount of $20,000 to increase the Library’s Chinese, Filipino and Vietnamese print collections. The donation will be made in three increments: $6,000 on 4/1/2025, $7,000 on July 1, 2025 and $7,000 on October 1, 2025. The goal is to expand the Chinese collection by 2-3%, the Filipino collection by 20-25% and the Vietnamese collection by 55-70%. Per Administrative bulletin 117.7, Gifts and Bequests to the County, "receipt of each gift or bequest having a value of $10,000 or more requires acceptance or rejection by the Board of Supervisors." CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Library will be unable to receive the donation revenue. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2893,Version:3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ LIBRARY FOUNDATION OF CONTRA COSTA90-358211222 1121 777 ARNOLD DR STE 210 11 I MARTINEZ, CA 94553-3641 DATE Jr.r 2.S : ~_i.b._£h:!Jj_,h'J77, WO'--l ~ ~ _J.91> DOLLARS ID ~bank . i MEMofJJl..*2--~ J_____ AP f · •: • 2 2 2 :1i sa 2 ••: • s? s :1i l. •o 2 :1i :1ia11• • • 2 • Library Foundation of Contra Costa Contra Costa County Library 777 Arnold Drive, Suite 210 Martinez, CA 94553 a lison .mckee@lib r a ry.cc coun ty.u s March 2, 2025 Re: Lesher Foundation Grant 2025 Dear Ms. Mckee, We are pleased to provide you with a grant in the amount of $20,000 for the purchase of books and materials to expand Chinese collections by 2-3%, Filipino collections by 20 -25%, Vietnamese collections by 55-70% and expand the number of branches with Filipino collections to 3 locations systemwide. We will provide the Library with these funds in the following allotments: April 1, 2025 -$6,000; July 1, 2025 -$7,000; October 1, 2025 - $7,000. Please complete the purchase of these materials by December 31, 2025, and provide a final report regarding these materials within 30 days of completion of the purchases. This report should include the number of materials purchased by primary category. Additional stories, pictures, or testimonials regarding the materials are encouraged. In addition, please retain all records related to the purchase of the materials for a period of five (5) years to be available as needed for audit purposes. If you need additional time to obtain the materials or would like to make other modifications, please inform us in writing and we will review and respond to your request. We also provide a grant in the amount of $10,000 to support programming at the following branches: • Full-service: Antioch, Concord, El Sobrante, Oakley, Pinole, Pittsburg, San Pablo • Outlets: Bay Point, Crockett, Prewett, Rodeo We recommend that the outlets receive no less than $500 each and that the full-service branches receive approximately $1,200-1,250 each, bearing in mind the total amount allocated should not exceed $10,000. The Library Foundation of Contra Costa will pay these vendors directly on behalf of the Library. These funds should be spent by December 31, 2025, and provide a final report on the use of the funds within 30 days of completion of the programs. This report should include the number of programs provided, the number of attendees at each program, any evaluations of the success of the programs as well as stories, pictures or attendee feedback. We are grateful for all that you do to provide library services within our community. ' :z:_~ Susan Hiidreth, Chair .. , ,. ' f I. 1 J 10 '( I iJ • l \ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2894 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/3/2025 Library Commission On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Baker and Taylor in an amount not to exceed $407,941 for leasing library books for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% Library Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Alison McKee, County Librarian Report Title:Purchase Order With Baker and Taylor for Library Materials Through June 30, 2026 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: RESCIND Board Action of June 24, 2025 (C.131) which pertained to authorizing a three year purchase order with Baker and Taylor, and APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Baker and Taylor in an amount not to exceed $407,941 for leasing library materials (books) for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Library Fund. BACKGROUND: Baker and Taylor offers the Contra Costa County Library the option to lease books to support the high demand for new release titles from popular authors. The additional copies of in-demand titles support the Library’s ability to meet the recreational, educational, and informational needs of its patrons. Library patrons need convenient access to high quality recreational, educational, and general interest books from popular publishers and authors. Baker and Taylor supports the Library in providing timely access to the most in-demand information for patrons throughout the County and saves considerable staff and funding resources in doing so by providing seamless integration with the Library’s existing technologies, robust customer service, and highly specified processing services for materials purchased. This saves the Library considerable staff and financial resources and helping the Library to provide excellent service to our communities On June 24, 2025, the Board gave authorization for a three-year contract through June 30, 2028 in an amount not to exceed $1,223,823. The Library requests, instead, authorization for a one-year contract through June 30, 2026 in an amount not to exceed $407,941. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2894,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Purchase Order is not approved, the Contra Costa County Library will no longer be able to provide such timely access to a wide variety of new release books that support the recreational, educational, and informational needs of Contra Costa County library patrons. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2895 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order amendment with OverDrive, Inc., to increase the payment limit by $9,558 to a new payment limit of $8,400,788 for the acquisition of digital materials for patron download such as audio books, eBooks, music, and videos with no change to the term ending June 30, 2025. (100% Library Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Alison McKee, County Librarian Report Title:LIBRARY CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER WITH OVERDRIVE, INC. FOR DIGITAL LIBRARY MATERIALS ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order amendment with OverDrive, Inc to increase the payment limit by $9,558 to an amount not to exceed $8,400,788 for the acquisition of digital materials for patron download such as audio books, eBooks, music, and videos with no change to the term ending June 30, 2025. FISCAL IMPACT: (100% Library Funds) BACKGROUND: On November 12, 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved a purchase order with OverDrive, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $8,391,230 for the term July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2025. The Contra Costa County Library has offered digital collections of audio books, eBooks, video, and music since 2000 and has received services from OverDrive since 2005. Having access to thousands of digital titles that can be downloaded to a personal device for convenient reading or listening assists customers in obtaining library material at any time, 24/7.Usage of Overdrive digital content has increased exponentially since the Pandemic. Public demand is heavy for digital content and is an important component of public library service delivery. The Library respectfully requests Board of Supervisor approval to amend the existing purchase order by increasing the payment limit by $9,558 to a new payment limit of $8,400,788. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2895,Version:1 OverDrive, Inc. is the largest company in the provision and aggregation of online digital files to public libraries. Without board approval, patrons would be unable access the digital resources that OverDrive, Inc. provides. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:225-2896 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/11/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation in the amount of $40,820.94 from Friends of the Lafayette Library to purchase reading materials for the Lafayette Library. (100% Library Fund, no County match) Attachments:1. 07.11.25 OVER 1K FY24-25 FRIENDS OF LAFAYETTE LIBRARY Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Alison McKee, County Librarian Report Title:Accept a donation in the amount of $40,820.94 from Friends of the Lafayette Library to Purchase reading materials for the Lafayette Library ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Librarian, or designee, to accept a donation in the amount of $40,820.94 from the Friends of the Lafayette Library to purchase books, eBooks and other reading materials for Lafayette Library. FISCAL IMPACT: This action will result in $40,820.94 of new revenue to the Library Fund. BACKGROUND: The Library Department has received a donation from the Friends of the Lafayette Library to purchase books, ebooks and other reading materials for the Lafayette Library. The amount of $40,820.94 was donated by the Friends of the Lafayette Library. Per Administrative bulletin 117.7, Gifts and Bequests to the County, "receipt of each gift or bequest having a value of $10,000 or more requires acceptance or rejection by the Board of Supervisors." CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Library will be unable to receive the donation revenue. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2896,Version:2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ FRIENDS OF THE LAFAYETTE LIBRARY 217 4 3491 MT DIABLO BLVD 288/ 2 STE# 107 Jv ht: J 0 2,Q z.5 11-4 1 104116 LAFAYEITE, CA 94549 I Date ~!>!9 ~h--tA Cosfa..Coun±y Li br--qry I$ lfo,~J.O.'t~ Yor+y 1i o yso.nd e.~ :!:/'if hu nd reJ Ct ri ~ Tw~nfj e>.nq qv h<kDolta.rs CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LIBRARY ~ringing People and Ideas Together ~--cccllb.org Gift Re ort TO: ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY: Lafayette Library DATE: 07/10/2025 SENT BY: Rob Tygett Donor Name: Donor Group: Address: In Memory of: In Honor of: Friends of Lafayette Library 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd. Lafayette, CA 94549 (city, state, zip code) Acknowledgment sent by Library D Yes Acknowledgment to Donor Requested: D Yes Additional acknowledgment sent to: Address: (city, state, zip code) [8J No [8J No Attach copy "Attached is the Friends of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center check #2174 payable to Contra Costa County Library in the amount of $40,820.94. This check Acknowledgment Information: represents the FLLLC's final donation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025. We respectfully request that these funds be used for the Library's collection of books, eBooks and other reading materials." Amount of Donation: $40,820.94 To be used for : Materials: (enter amount) Adult $ 40,820.94 Children's $ Equipment (specify): Library Programs (specify): Other (specify): Form 1-22b (Revised August 2009) Designated CARL Fund Name (s) for allocation: Gift of Resources (sp ecify ): Form 1-22b (Rev ise d August 2009) IFABK-FLOAT ADULT BOOKS ($20,410.47) I CCGIFTE ($20,410.47) lib. .]'riencfs __ ,,, __ LAFAYETTE LIBRARY ~LEARNING CENTER Memo To: Rob Tygett From: Beth Dameron Date: July 8, 2025 Re: FY 2024-25 Fiscal Year-end Donation to the Library Attached is Friends of the Lafayette Library and Learning Center check# 2174 payable to Contra Costa County Library in the amount of $40,820.94. This check represents the FLLLC's final donation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025 . We respectfully request that these funds be used for the Library's collection of books, e-books and other reading materials. 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2897 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/15/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Total Communication Solutions in an amount not to exceed $9,939 for the renewal of 32 Enterprise Essentials Zoom licenses and 1 Webinar 1000 Zoom license for the period August 5, 2025 through August 5, 2026. (100% Library Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Alison McKee, County Librarian Report Title:Purchase Order with Purchase Order with Total Communication Solutions for a Zoom Subscription through August 5, 2026 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the County Librarian, a purchase order with Total Communication Solutions, subject to the terms of their Master Services Agreement and the Zoom Reseller Customer Terms of Service, in an amount not to exceed $9,939.00 for the renewal of thirty-two (32)Enterprise Essentials licenses and one (1)Webinar 1000 license for the period August 5, 2025, through August 5, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Library Fund. BACKGROUND: Library Department has and continues to use Zoom licenses and software provided by Total Communication Solutions, to provide video conferencing functionality for meetings, conferences, public performances, and to conduct interviews. The Terms and Conditions include Limitation of Liability and Indemnification provisions which were approved by County Counsel. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Purchase Order is not approved, the Contra Costa County Library’s IT operations will not be able to function as they have been, and library services to patrons will be impacted. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2897,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2898 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with the Contra Costa County Office of Education, in an amount not to exceed $558,876 to provide one-on- one academic support for Transition Age Youth for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026. (100% State) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer Report Title:Interagency Agreement with the Contra Costa County Office of Education - TAY ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with the Contra Costa County Office of Education, in an amount not to exceed $558,876 to provide one-on-one academic support for Transition Age Youth for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: This contract will be 100% funded by State Community Corrections Performance Incentive funds (SB 678). BACKGROUND: This contract enables the Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) to provide case managers and a part-time case manager supervisor, to offer one-on-one academic support for transition aged youth who are justice-involved or at risk of involvement and enrolled in schools in Contra Costa County. The Department and CCCOE recognize the need for intensive education case management for transition aged youth to help them successfully complete high school and encourage college and professional career paths. The CCCOE case managers will provide a pro-social support system that enables transition aged youth to become thriving members of the community. Further, case managers will help prevent youth from engaging in delinquent behaviors. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If unapproved, one-on-one academic support services will not be available to the transition aged youth CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2898,Version:1 attending schools in Contra Costa County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2899 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa County Office of Education in an amount not to exceed $280,530 to provide transitional assistance to individuals previously housed in the County's adult detention facilities for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% State) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer Report Title:: Interagency Agreement with Contra Costa County Office of Education ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) in an amount not to exceed $280,530 to provide transitional assistance to individuals previously housed in the County's adult detention facilities, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: This contract will be 100% funded by Community Corrections Performance Incentive funds (SB 678). BACKGROUND: The mission of the Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) is to promote success in learning and life through quality leadership, programs and services. CCCOE will provide transitional services to those previously housed in the County's adult detention facilities by providing a reentry transition specialist and an office assistant. They will support these individuals by identifying and addressing barriers to employment, education and community reintegration, and provide incarcerated individuals individualized case management services. They will link individuals with appropriate support resources, including reentry centers, social services, housing authorities, drug/alcohol rehabilitations services, the DMV, health services and other appropriate community-based resources. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2899,Version:1 If not approved, previously incarcerated individuals may not receive the support they need transitioning back into the community. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2900 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with RDA Consulting in an amount not to exceed $551,420 to provide support and technical assistance with various department functions and initiatives, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (33% Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act, 67% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer Report Title:Contract with RDA Consulting ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Probation Officer, or designee, to execute a contract with the RDA Consulting in an amount not to exceed $551,420 to provide support and technical assistance with various department functions and initiatives, for the period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: This contract will be funded by an approximate combination of 67% General Fund ($369,451) and 33% Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) ($181,969) funds. BACKGROUND: RDA Consulting (RDA) is a mission-driven, employee-owned, majority women-managed social purpose corporation. RDA provides a full-service integrated approach to strategic planning, assessment, applied research, evaluation grant writing, implementation support, organizational development, and data system development. In 2018, the Contra Costa County Probation Department first contracted with RDA to lead the development of its Juvenile Probation Consolidated Annual Plan; a cohesive, targeted plan based for the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) and the Youthful Offender Block Grant (YOBG). Submittal of the plan is a condition of funding and the overall goal is to improve services for youth who are involved in or at risk of involvement in the juvenile justice system. RDA has become very acclimated with the work of Probation and expanded its support from the juvenile functional areas to other areas in the department. Through this contract, RDA will provide support for several CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2900,Version:1 juvenile functions and initiatives. Additionally, RDA will assist in technical support for the Office of Reentry and Justice, the Continuous Quality Improvement unit, CalAIM efforts, and other strategic planning needs. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If unapproved, the Probation Department will not have the necessary support to successfully lead the areas listed above. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:225-2901 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Public Defender's Office, a purchase order amendment with Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), to extend the term through August 30, 2025, with no change in the payment limit of $35,620, for a subscription to CEB digital products. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 2 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Ellen McDonnell, Public Defender Report Title:Purchase Order with Continuing Education of the Bar, California (CEB) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Public Defender’s Office, a purchase order amendment with Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), to extend the term through August 30, 2025, with no change in payment limit of $35,620, to continue to provide online CEB digital products. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% General Fund BACKGROUND: The Public Defender’s Office (CCPD) seeks to extend subscription to CEB’s OnLAW PRO, an online research engine that allows our attorneys to save time and increase efficiency by having the most current law books and online services available. This purchase order includes a service agreement, subject to CEB’s terms and conditions that contains a limitation of liability on behalf of CEB. On September 10, 2024 the Board approved a purchase order (24-2753) with Continuing Education of the Bar, and department is now seeking approval to extend the term of this purchase order from June 30, 2025, through August 30, 2025, for continued services. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2901,Version:2 CCPD staff will not have the tools to provide indigent legal services as mandated. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 250 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-250 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area L-100, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Countywide. (100% County Service Area L-100 Funds) Attachments:1. Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA L-100 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ADOPT Resolution confirming Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area L-100 and Levying the Service Charges, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.ACCEPT the filing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report on service charges in County Service Area (CSA) L-100 (“Final Annual Report”), a copy of which is attached. 2.ADOPT a Resolution confirming the Final Annual Report and levying the service charges set forth in the report. 3.DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to file certified copies of the Final Annual Report and Resolution with the County Auditor-Controller. 4.DIRECT the County Auditor-Controller to include the service charges on the property tax roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,the service charge for each parcel to appear as a separate item on the tax bill,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.614. FISCAL IMPACT: The levy of the annual service charges in CSA L-100 will provide revenues for the continued operation and maintenance of street lighting services.The CSA L-100 total revenue (inclusive of ad-valorem,service charges, and other)is projected to be $1,992,943.50 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and projected to be $2,032,307.17 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.In Fiscal Year 2024-2025 the basic service charge was $14.94/year per equivalent dwelling unit for a single-family home and will remain the same for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. BACKGROUND: On July 8,2025,the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA L-100.CSA L-100 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-250,Version:1 Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA L-100.CSA L-100 provides funding for street lighting services. On July 1,2025,the County Assessor released the official assessor roll for Contra Costa County for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Thereafter,pursuant to Section 1012-2.612 of the County Ordinance Code,the Public Works Director directed staff to determine whether the Tentative Annual Report required revision to conform to the official assessor roll.Any change to an estimated basic service charge or estimated service charge notated in the Tentative Annual Report may only be accommodated as a result of changes in ownership,changes of address, the subdivision of an existing parcel or changes in the class or land use of a parcel.Upon review of the official assessor roll,staff determined that revisions to the Tentative Annual Report were required to conform to the official assessor roll.These included changes in the use code of parcels.The Tentative Annual Report as revised is the Final Annual Report. See Attachment 1. The Board may confirm the Final Annual Report by resolution.A resolution serves to confirm the Final Annual Report and constitutes the levy of the service charge for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report is not adopted,service charges for CSA L-100 would not be levied or collected in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Therefore,street lighting would have to be selectively eliminated throughout the County to meet decreased funding levels. c: Laura Strobel- County Administrator, CAO, Harjit Nahal- Interim Auditor Controller, Thomas L. Geiger - County Counsel, Gus Kramer - County Assessor, Ed Espinoza - Francisco & Associates, Inc. Diana Oyler-Finance, Jocelyn LaRocque - Engineering Services, Rochelle Johnson- Special Districts, Jessi Duffy -Special Districts CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-250,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Confirmation of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area L -100 and levy of service charges (Countywide Street Lighting) WHEREAS,the Board on July 8,2025,adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report for County Service Area (CSA) L-100. WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has presented to the Board a Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report conforming to the County’s official assessor roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.612; and WHEREAS,the Board has reviewed and hereby modifies the Final Annual Report as follows:The Final Annual Report includes the Final Roll which lists all parcel changes to the Tentative Roll submitted in the Tentative Annual Report on July 8,2025.The Final Roll shows the current lists of parcels with updated use codes. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby CONFIRMS the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for CSA L-100,as modified,and DECLARES that this Resolution constitutes the levy of the service charges therein for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-250,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ FINAL ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SERVICE AREA L-100 (Countywide Street Lighting) July 22, 2025 Board of Supervisors John Gioia, District 1 Candace Andersen, District 2 Diane Burgis, District 3 Ken Carlson, District 4 Shanelle Scales-Preston, District 5 Prepared by Contra Costa County Public Works Department CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 1 - BACKGROUND INFORMATION On October 31, 1978, the Board of Supervisors instructed the Public Works Director to develop an alternate means to supplement ad valorem property taxes to fund street lighting in unincorporated areas of the County. This report recommends the levying of a street lighting charge as provided in the County Service Area Law, Government Code, Sections 25210.1 and following, and in accordance with Ordinance No. 79-42, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on March 27, 1979. County Service Area (CSA) L-100 was formed on September 10, 1986, as a dependent special district of the County and as the consolidation of four street-lighting CSAs. The purpose for consolidating the four CSAs into one district was to provide more efficient and cost-effective street-lighting services throughout the County by having one new county service area with a single management structure and operational area throughout the County and in order to finance the cost of lighting services more equitably by utilizing a common service charge structure. CSA L-100 provides street lighting operations and maintenance services throughout the County’s unincorporated developed areas and pays for utility costs. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 2 - CURRENT ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Tentative Annual Report has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, public notice has been completed as required, and the Board conducted a Public Hearing and then made a determination on each estimated service charge in the tentative report. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors reviewed the Tentative Annual Report on July 8, 2025, and conducted a Public Hearing in connection with the proceedings for CSA L-100. Upon adoption of the Final Annual Report by the Board of Supervisors, the charges contained herein will be collected on the property tax roll of Contra Costa County in the same manner, by the same persons, at the same time as, and together with the County's general taxes. Legal Authority As required by County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report includes the following minimum information as shown in the Service Charge Roll: 1. A description of each parcel of real property receiving the miscellaneous extended service; 2. The basic service charge; 3. The estimated amount of the service charge for each parcel for such year; and 4. A parcel list identifying each parcel receiving services that allows parcel owners to find their property on the list and determine the proposed charge. This annual report also includes an estimate of the annual costs and the method of apportionment as additional information to allow the reader to better understand what services are being paid for, what is the total annual cost for the services provided, and how the cost of services is spread to each individual parcel. Streetlight Capital Project Implementation As of late 2015, Contra Costa County has completed the conversion of County-owned standard streetlights from high-pressure sodium vapor to light-emitting diode (LED) lights. In Fiscal Year 2022-2023, CSA L-100 established a Streetlight Pole Replacement Program (the “Program”) to address the aging infrastructure. The on-going program was created to identify, assess, and replace obsolete, damaged, and leaning streetlight poles. In 2022, CSA L-100 initiated the replacement of streetlight poles and pull boxes along Cummings Highway and Crocket Boulevard in Crocket. The project was completed in 2023 for an estimated cost of $26,000 including labor. In 2024, CSA L-100 replaced 10 shoebox-style street light poles with 10 Caltrans Type 15 poles in the area surrounding Danville Boulevard and Stone Valley Road in Danville. For Fiscal Year 2025– 2026, the district plans to replace approximately 550 decorative street light poles in the Alamo Creek area of Danville. Additionally, the replacement of 15 street light poles is anticipated along the Treat Boulevard median, from Buskirk Avenue to just beyond Cherry Lane, up to the Walnut Creek city boundary in Fiscal Year 2025-26. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 3 - CSA L-100 also manages an active Asset Management System that supports the accounting, inspection, and ongoing maintenance of streetlight assets. This system will be used in conjunction with the Program to analyze the long-term fiscal needs of CSA L-100, ensuring financial stability while maintaining appropriate service levels. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 4 - ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL COST The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projected and Fiscal Year 2025-2026 proposed revenues and expenditures are shown on the following page. A special fund has been set up for the collection of revenues and coding of expenditures for CSA L-100. The total cost to provide the street lighting services can be recovered from the collection of service charges. Incidental expenses including administration, engineering fees, legal fees, and all other costs associated with the street lighting services may also be included. When CSA L-100 was formed, a financial analysis was performed to provide the framework for an operating budget for the proposed street lighting operations and maintenance services. Revenues collected from the charge shall be used only for the expenditures represented in this report. Any balance remaining on July 1 at the end of the fiscal year must be carried over to the next fiscal year. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 5 - CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting FY 2024-2025 FY 2025-2026 Fund 240100 Org 7394 Est YE Total Budget (*) Fund Balance as of June 30: $ 8,536,225.08 $ 8,952,544.70 Revenue TOTAL CURRENT REVENUE 10,529,168.58$ 10,984,851.87$ Expenditures TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES (1,576,623.88)$ (2,279,220.00)$ Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves TOTAL Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves (8,952,544.70)$ (8,705,631.87)$ AVAILABLE SURPLUS FOR ENSUING YEAR -$ -$ CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 6 - BOUNDARY MAP The general boundaries of the CSA are shown herein. The lines and dimensions of each parcel within the CSA are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Contra Costa County Assessor for the year in which this report was prepared and are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report. A copy of the Boundary Map is shown on the following pages. Alamo Byron Clyde Rodeo DiabloMoragaCanyon Orinda Oakley Pinole Clayton ConcordPacheco Antioch Martinez Danville Richmond Crockett BlackhawkSan Ramon Lafayette Brentwood Knightsen PittsburgBay Point San Pablo El Cerrito Kensington Port Costa El Sobrante Walnut Creek Pleasant Hill Discovery Bay Bethel Island North Richmond ¯ 18,000 see Sheet 2 see Sheet 3 see Sheet 5 see Sheet 4 Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) L-100(Countywide Street Lighting)Boundary Map Sheet 1 of 5 Legend Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA L-100 - 7 - Rodeo Orinda Pinole Martinez Richmond Hercules Crockett Lafayette San Pablo El Cerrito Kensington Port Costa El Sobrante North Richmond ¯ 6,700 Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) L-100(Countywide Street Lighting)Boundary Map Sheet 2 of 5 Legend Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA L-100 - 8 - Clyde Clayton Concord Pacheco Martinez Lafayette PittsburgBay Point Walnut Creek Pleasant Hill ¯ 6,400 Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) L-100(Countywide Street Lighting)Boundary Map Sheet 3 of 5 Legend Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA L-100 - 9 - Alamo DiabloMoragaCanyon Danville Blackhawk San Ramon Lafayette Walnut Creek ¯ 6,400 Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) L-100(Countywide Street Lighting)Boundary Map Sheet 4 of 5 Legend Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA L-100 - 10 - Byron OakleyAntioch Brentwood Knightsen Discovery Bay Bethel Island ¯ 7,500 Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) L-100(Countywide Street Lighting)Boundary Map Sheet 5 of 5 Legend Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA L-100 - 11 - CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 12 - METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT Special vs. General Benefit On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 entitled "Right to Vote On Taxes Act" which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. While its title refers only to taxes, Proposition 218 establishes new procedural requirements for fees, charges, and benefit assessments. Although the District’s annual service charges are generally collected on the property tax rolls, the District’s service charges are not “taxes.” Service charges are distinct from the regular one percent (1%) property tax and property tax debt override in that assessment rates are not levied on an ad valorem basis. The service charges contained in this report are considered assessments under Proposition 218. Proposition 218 procedures stipulate that even if charges or benefit assessments are initially exempt from Proposition 218, future increases in the charges or benefit assessments must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218. However, if the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment were anticipated in the charge or benefit assessment formula when approved by property owners (e.g., consumer price index increases or a predetermined cap), then the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment would be in compliance with the intent and provisions of Proposition 218. Proposition 218 provides that “only special benefits are assessable” and defines a special benefit as a particular and distinct benefit conferred on real property and not a general benefit received by the public at large. Parcels located within the boundaries of the CSA will be charged for the operation, maintenance, and capital replacement costs associated with street lighting improvements as described herein, if they receive a special and direct benefit from the improvements. Furthermore, the identification and separation of general benefits from the special benefits follows for CSA L-100. In the absence of the annual service charge, the streetlight improvements within CSA L-100 would not be provided, therefore the enhanced public services provided within CSA L-100 confer a special benefit on the properties within the boundaries of CSA L-100 because only the parcels located within the boundaries of the CSA are served. Without the services, the property located in the unincorporated area would receive no street lighting and no special benefits. Therefore, the services in CSA L-100 are 100 percent special benefit to the parcels within the CSA. Special benefits conferred on property within the CSA from the public street lighting improvements include: •Providing for safe vehicular and pedestrian access to property, •Providing improved livability, appearance, and desirability of property within the CSA, and •Providing safety and security to property due to enhanced illumination of the property. Properties outside of CSA L-100 do not enjoy the close proximity to the streetlight improvements provided by the CSA and therefore property outside the boundaries of the CSA do not receive the special benefits. Although these improvements may be available to the public at large, the public street lighting within the CSA was specifically designed, located, and created to provide additional and improved public resources for the direct advantage of property inside the CSA, and not the CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 13 - public at large. The boundaries of the CSA have been narrowly drawn to include only those parcels that receive a direct advantage from the improvements. In addition to the special and direct benefits the property owners receive within the CSA from the street lighting improvements, it has been determined that no general benefits are associated with street lighting within CSA L-100. Furthermore, any benefits conferred by the streetlights to the public at large are considered to be incidental, negligible, and non-quantifiable benefits. The streetlight improvements described herein within this report, confer special benefits that affect the assessed property in a way that is distinct from their effects on other parcels and which real property in general and the public at large do not share. Methodology The total operation and maintenance costs for the extended public services are apportioned in accordance with the methodology that is consistent with standard practices. The proper functioning of street lighting is imperative for the welfare and safety of the property owners throughout the County. Proper operation, maintenance, and servicing of a street-lighting system benefits properties by providing increased illumination for ingress and egress, safety for traveling at night, improved security, protection of property and the reduction of traffic accidents. The degree of benefit is determined by the use of each individual parcel, the intensity of illumination provided, the number of pedestrians generated, and the enhanced security during hours of darkness. The method for distributing the costs to each parcel is based on the Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) factor. The single-family residential parcel is considered one unit of benefit (1.00 EDU). All other land uses have been analyzed to determine the benefit they receive from the intensity of illumination provided, the number of pedestrians generated by their property and the enhanced security to their property during hours of darkness. The single-family residential parcel has been selected as the basic unit for the calculation of service charge since it represents approximately 72 percent of the parcels within the County. Therefore, the single-family residential parcel is defined as one Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). The methodology used to assign EDUs to the land uses in proportion to the benefit they receive relative to the single-family residential parcel is based on the intensity of the street lighting illumination adjacent to the parcel, the amount of pedestrian traffic generated from the parcel, and the security received from the street lighting to the parcel. Rate See Table 1 on the following page for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Typical Street Lighting Service Charge Rates. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 14 - For a detailed description of the Equivalent Dwelling Unit factors by land use, see Table 2 on the following page. Single Family 1.00 1.00 $14.94 $14.94 Condominiums 1.00 0.50 $14.94 $7.47 10 unit Apartment 10.00 5.00 $14.94 $74.70 30 unit Apartment 30.00 7.00 $14.94 $104.58 Commercial N/A 5.00 $14.94 $74.70 Industrial Building N/A 5.00 $14.94 $74.70 Church N/A 5.00 $14.94 $74.70 Vacant Land N/A 0.50 $14.94 $7.47 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 15 - * The following County Use Codes were determined to not benefit at the time of formation unless their actual land use aligns with one of the assessable County Use Codes as listed above: 10, 59, 72, and 76 thru 89. Table 2 - Recommended Street Lighting EDU's by County Use Code Class County Use Code Intensity Pedestrian Security Total EDU (Factor) 1.000 0.500 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5.000 0.500 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 16 - SERVICE CHARGE ROLL A list, which shows those parcels to be charged for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, including a description of each parcel to be charged is shown on the following pages. CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 002-040-012 $14.94SFR 002-040-043 $14.94SFR 002-040-044 $7.46VSFR 002-040-045 $14.94SFR 002-040-064 $7.46MISC 002-040-065 $7.46MISC 002-040-066 $7.46MISC 002-050-001 $7.46VSFR 002-050-002 $14.94SFR 002-050-005 $14.94SFR 002-050-006 $14.94SFR 002-050-008 $14.94SFR 002-050-009 $14.94SFR 002-050-010 $14.94SFR 002-050-011 $14.94SFR 002-050-012 $14.94SFR 002-050-013 $14.94SFR 002-060-001 $14.94SFR 002-060-003 $14.94SFR 002-060-006 $14.94SFR 002-060-008 $14.94SFR 002-060-009 $14.94SFR 002-060-010 $14.94SFR 002-060-011 $14.94SFR 002-060-012 $14.94SFR 002-060-013 $14.94SFR 002-060-014 $14.94SFR 002-060-015 $14.94SFR 002-060-020 $14.94SFR 002-060-021 $14.94SFR 002-060-022 $14.94SFR 002-060-023 $14.94SFR 002-060-024 $14.94SFR 002-060-025 $14.94SFR 002-060-026 $14.94SFR 002-060-027 $14.94SFR 002-060-028 $14.94SFR 002-070-001 $14.94SFR 002-070-006 $14.94SFR 002-070-008 $14.94SFR 002-070-010 $14.94SFR 002-070-013 $14.94SFR 002-070-014 $14.94SFR 002-070-018 $14.94SFR 002-070-019 $14.94SFR 002-070-020 $14.94SFR 002-070-021 $14.94SFR 002-070-024 $14.94SFR 002-070-025 $14.94SFR 002-081-001 $14.94SFR 002-081-002 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 002-081-003 $14.94SFR 002-082-001 $14.94SFR 002-082-002 $74.70COM 002-082-003 $7.46VCOM 002-083-001 $14.94SFR 002-083-002 $14.94SFR 002-083-004 $14.94SFR 002-083-005 $14.94SFR 002-083-006 $14.94SFR 002-083-007 $14.94SFR 002-083-008 $74.70COM 002-083-009 $7.46VSFR 002-083-010 $7.46VSFR 002-083-011 $14.94SFR 002-083-012 $7.46VSFR 002-083-013 $14.94SFR 002-083-014 $14.94SFR 002-083-015 $14.94SFR 002-090-004 $7.46VCOM 002-090-009 $14.94SFR 002-090-012 $74.70COM 002-090-016 $74.70COM 002-090-017 $74.70COM 002-101-001 $44.82MFR 002-101-004 $14.94SFR 002-101-005 $14.94SFR 002-101-006 $14.94SFR 002-101-007 $14.94SFR 002-102-004 $7.46VCOM 002-102-005 $7.46VCOM 002-102-006 $74.70COM 002-102-007 $74.70COM 002-102-013 $14.94SFR 002-102-015 $14.94SFR 002-102-016 $7.46VCOM 002-102-018 $74.70COM 002-110-002 $14.94SFR 002-110-003 $14.94SFR 002-110-004 $14.94SFR 002-110-005 $14.94SFR 002-110-007 $7.46VSFR 002-110-011 $14.94SFR 002-110-012 $14.94SFR 002-110-013 $74.70COM 002-110-014 $74.70IND 002-110-015 $14.94SFR 002-110-018 $14.94SFR 002-110-019 $14.94SFR 002-122-002 $14.94SFR 002-122-003 $14.94SFR 002-122-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 002-122-005 $14.94SFR 002-122-006 $14.94SFR 002-122-010 $14.94SFR 002-122-012 $29.88MFR2 002-122-013 $14.94SFR 002-122-014 $14.94SFR 002-122-017 $14.94SFR 002-122-018 $14.94SFR 002-122-019 $14.94SFR 002-122-022 $14.94SFR 002-122-023 $14.94SFR 002-140-001 $14.94SFR 002-140-002 $14.94SFR 002-140-010 $74.70COM 002-140-011 $14.94SFR 002-140-012 $14.94SFR 002-140-013 $14.94SFR 002-140-016 $14.94SFR 002-140-019 $14.94SFR 002-140-020 $14.94SFR 002-140-021 $14.94SFR 002-140-022 $14.94SFR 002-140-023 $14.94SFR 002-140-024 $7.46VSFR 002-140-025 $7.46VSFR 002-140-026 $14.94SFR 002-140-027 $14.94SFR 002-140-028 $14.94SFR 002-150-007 $14.94SFR 002-150-009 $14.94SFR 002-150-010 $7.46VSFR 002-150-015 $14.94SFR 002-150-016 $14.94SFR 002-150-018 $14.94SFR 002-150-020 $14.94SFR 002-150-021 $14.94SFR 002-150-022 $14.94SFR 002-260-002 $74.70IND 003-110-003 $14.94SFR 003-110-005 $14.94SFR 003-110-006 $7.46MISC 003-110-009 $29.88MFR2 003-110-016 $14.94SFR 003-110-017 $74.70COM 003-110-018 $74.70COM 003-120-007 $14.94SFR 003-140-009 $74.70INST 003-140-010 $7.46MISC 003-140-011 $74.70INST 003-140-012 $7.46MISC 011-120-024 $74.70COM - 17 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-220-039 $7.46VCOM 011-291-002 $14.94SFR 011-291-003 $14.94SFR 011-291-004 $14.94SFR 011-291-005 $14.94SFR 011-291-006 $14.94SFR 011-291-007 $14.94SFR 011-291-008 $14.94SFR 011-291-009 $14.94SFR 011-291-010 $14.94SFR 011-291-011 $14.94SFR 011-291-012 $14.94SFR 011-291-013 $14.94SFR 011-291-014 $14.94SFR 011-291-015 $14.94SFR 011-291-017 $14.94SFR 011-291-018 $14.94SFR 011-291-019 $14.94SFR 011-291-020 $14.94SFR 011-291-021 $14.94SFR 011-291-022 $14.94SFR 011-291-023 $14.94SFR 011-291-024 $14.94SFR 011-291-025 $14.94SFR 011-291-026 $14.94SFR 011-291-027 $14.94SFR 011-291-028 $14.94SFR 011-291-029 $14.94SFR 011-291-030 $14.94SFR 011-291-031 $14.94SFR 011-291-032 $14.94SFR 011-291-033 $14.94SFR 011-291-034 $14.94SFR 011-291-035 $14.94SFR 011-291-036 $14.94SFR 011-291-037 $14.94SFR 011-291-038 $14.94SFR 011-291-039 $14.94SFR 011-291-040 $14.94SFR 011-291-041 $14.94SFR 011-291-042 $14.94SFR 011-291-043 $14.94SFR 011-291-044 $14.94SFR 011-291-045 $14.94SFR 011-291-046 $14.94SFR 011-291-047 $14.94SFR 011-291-048 $14.94SFR 011-291-049 $14.94SFR 011-291-050 $14.94SFR 011-291-051 $14.94SFR 011-291-052 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-291-053 $14.94SFR 011-291-054 $14.94SFR 011-291-055 $14.94SFR 011-291-056 $14.94SFR 011-291-057 $14.94SFR 011-291-058 $14.94SFR 011-291-059 $14.94SFR 011-291-060 $14.94SFR 011-291-061 $14.94SFR 011-291-062 $14.94SFR 011-291-063 $14.94SFR 011-291-064 $14.94SFR 011-291-066 $14.94SFR 011-302-001 $14.94SFR 011-302-002 $14.94SFR 011-302-003 $14.94SFR 011-302-004 $14.94SFR 011-302-005 $14.94SFR 011-302-006 $14.94SFR 011-302-007 $14.94SFR 011-302-008 $14.94SFR 011-302-009 $14.94SFR 011-302-010 $14.94SFR 011-302-011 $14.94SFR 011-302-012 $14.94SFR 011-302-013 $14.94SFR 011-302-014 $14.94SFR 011-302-015 $14.94SFR 011-302-016 $14.94SFR 011-302-017 $14.94SFR 011-302-018 $14.94SFR 011-302-019 $14.94SFR 011-302-020 $14.94SFR 011-302-021 $14.94SFR 011-302-022 $14.94SFR 011-302-023 $14.94SFR 011-302-024 $14.94SFR 011-302-025 $14.94SFR 011-302-026 $14.94SFR 011-302-027 $14.94SFR 011-302-028 $14.94SFR 011-302-029 $14.94SFR 011-302-030 $14.94SFR 011-302-031 $14.94SFR 011-302-032 $14.94SFR 011-302-033 $14.94SFR 011-302-034 $14.94SFR 011-302-035 $14.94SFR 011-302-036 $14.94SFR 011-302-037 $14.94SFR 011-302-038 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-302-039 $14.94SFR 011-302-040 $14.94SFR 011-302-041 $14.94SFR 011-316-001 $14.94SFR 011-316-002 $14.94SFR 011-316-003 $14.94SFR 011-316-004 $14.94SFR 011-316-005 $14.94SFR 011-316-006 $14.94SFR 011-316-007 $14.94SFR 011-316-008 $14.94SFR 011-316-009 $14.94SFR 011-316-010 $14.94SFR 011-316-011 $14.94SFR 011-316-012 $14.94SFR 011-316-013 $14.94SFR 011-316-014 $14.94SFR 011-316-015 $14.94SFR 011-316-016 $14.94SFR 011-316-017 $14.94SFR 011-316-018 $14.94SFR 011-316-019 $14.94SFR 011-316-020 $14.94SFR 011-316-021 $14.94SFR 011-316-022 $14.94SFR 011-316-023 $14.94SFR 011-316-024 $14.94SFR 011-316-025 $14.94SFR 011-316-026 $14.94SFR 011-316-027 $14.94SFR 011-316-028 $14.94SFR 011-316-029 $14.94SFR 011-316-030 $14.94SFR 011-316-031 $14.94SFR 011-316-032 $14.94SFR 011-316-033 $14.94SFR 011-316-034 $14.94SFR 011-316-035 $14.94SFR 011-316-036 $14.94SFR 011-316-037 $14.94SFR 011-316-038 $14.94SFR 011-316-039 $14.94SFR 011-316-040 $14.94SFR 011-316-041 $14.94SFR 011-316-042 $14.94SFR 011-323-001 $14.94SFR 011-323-002 $14.94SFR 011-323-003 $14.94SFR 011-323-004 $14.94SFR 011-323-005 $14.94SFR 011-323-006 $14.94SFR - 18 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-323-007 $14.94SFR 011-323-008 $14.94SFR 011-323-009 $14.94SFR 011-323-010 $14.94SFR 011-323-011 $14.94SFR 011-323-012 $14.94SFR 011-323-013 $14.94SFR 011-323-014 $14.94SFR 011-323-015 $14.94SFR 011-323-016 $14.94SFR 011-323-017 $14.94SFR 011-323-018 $14.94SFR 011-323-019 $14.94SFR 011-323-020 $14.94SFR 011-323-021 $14.94SFR 011-323-022 $14.94SFR 011-323-023 $14.94SFR 011-323-024 $14.94SFR 011-323-025 $14.94SFR 011-323-026 $14.94SFR 011-323-027 $14.94SFR 011-323-028 $14.94SFR 011-323-029 $14.94SFR 011-323-030 $14.94SFR 011-323-031 $14.94SFR 011-323-032 $14.94SFR 011-323-033 $14.94SFR 011-323-034 $14.94SFR 011-323-035 $14.94SFR 011-323-036 $14.94SFR 011-323-037 $14.94SFR 011-323-038 $14.94SFR 011-323-039 $14.94SFR 011-323-040 $14.94SFR 011-323-041 $14.94SFR 011-323-042 $14.94SFR 011-323-043 $14.94SFR 011-323-044 $14.94SFR 011-323-045 $14.94SFR 011-323-046 $14.94SFR 011-323-047 $14.94SFR 011-323-048 $14.94SFR 011-323-049 $14.94SFR 011-323-050 $14.94SFR 011-323-051 $14.94SFR 011-323-052 $14.94SFR 011-323-053 $14.94SFR 011-323-054 $14.94SFR 011-323-055 $14.94SFR 011-323-056 $14.94SFR 011-323-057 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-323-058 $14.94SFR 011-323-059 $14.94SFR 011-323-060 $14.94SFR 011-323-061 $14.94SFR 011-323-062 $14.94SFR 011-323-063 $14.94SFR 011-323-064 $14.94SFR 011-331-001 $14.94SFR 011-331-002 $14.94SFR 011-331-003 $14.94SFR 011-331-004 $14.94SFR 011-331-005 $14.94SFR 011-331-006 $14.94SFR 011-331-007 $14.94SFR 011-331-008 $14.94SFR 011-331-009 $14.94SFR 011-331-010 $14.94SFR 011-331-011 $14.94SFR 011-331-012 $14.94SFR 011-331-013 $14.94SFR 011-331-014 $14.94SFR 011-331-015 $14.94SFR 011-331-016 $14.94SFR 011-331-017 $14.94SFR 011-331-018 $14.94SFR 011-331-019 $14.94SFR 011-331-020 $14.94SFR 011-331-021 $14.94SFR 011-331-022 $14.94SFR 011-331-023 $14.94SFR 011-331-024 $14.94SFR 011-331-025 $14.94SFR 011-331-026 $14.94SFR 011-331-027 $14.94SFR 011-331-028 $14.94SFR 011-331-029 $14.94SFR 011-331-030 $14.94SFR 011-331-031 $14.94SFR 011-331-032 $14.94SFR 011-331-033 $14.94SFR 011-331-034 $14.94SFR 011-331-035 $14.94SFR 011-331-036 $14.94SFR 011-331-037 $14.94SFR 011-331-038 $14.94SFR 011-331-039 $14.94SFR 011-331-040 $14.94SFR 011-331-041 $14.94SFR 011-331-042 $14.94SFR 011-331-043 $14.94SFR 011-331-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-331-045 $14.94SFR 011-331-046 $14.94SFR 011-331-047 $14.94SFR 011-331-048 $14.94SFR 011-331-049 $14.94SFR 011-331-050 $14.94SFR 011-331-051 $14.94SFR 011-331-052 $14.94SFR 011-331-053 $14.94SFR 011-331-054 $14.94SFR 011-331-055 $14.94SFR 011-331-056 $14.94SFR 011-331-057 $14.94SFR 011-331-058 $14.94SFR 011-331-059 $14.94SFR 011-331-060 $14.94SFR 011-331-061 $14.94SFR 011-331-062 $14.94SFR 011-331-063 $14.94SFR 011-331-064 $14.94SFR 011-331-065 $14.94SFR 011-331-066 $14.94SFR 011-331-067 $14.94SFR 011-331-068 $14.94SFR 011-331-069 $14.94SFR 011-331-070 $14.94SFR 011-331-071 $14.94SFR 011-331-072 $14.94SFR 011-331-073 $14.94SFR 011-331-074 $14.94SFR 011-331-075 $14.94SFR 011-331-076 $14.94SFR 011-331-077 $14.94SFR 011-331-078 $14.94SFR 011-331-079 $14.94SFR 011-331-080 $14.94SFR 011-331-081 $14.94SFR 011-331-082 $14.94SFR 011-331-083 $14.94SFR 011-331-084 $14.94SFR 011-331-085 $14.94SFR 011-331-086 $14.94SFR 011-331-087 $14.94SFR 011-331-088 $14.94SFR 011-331-089 $14.94SFR 011-331-090 $14.94SFR 011-331-091 $14.94SFR 011-331-092 $14.94SFR 011-331-093 $14.94SFR 011-331-094 $14.94SFR 011-331-095 $14.94SFR - 19 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-331-096 $14.94SFR 011-331-097 $14.94SFR 011-340-001 $14.94SFR 011-340-002 $14.94SFR 011-340-003 $14.94SFR 011-340-004 $14.94SFR 011-340-005 $14.94SFR 011-340-006 $14.94SFR 011-340-007 $14.94SFR 011-340-008 $14.94SFR 011-340-009 $14.94SFR 011-340-010 $14.94SFR 011-340-011 $14.94SFR 011-340-012 $14.94SFR 011-340-013 $14.94SFR 011-340-014 $14.94SFR 011-340-015 $14.94SFR 011-340-016 $14.94SFR 011-340-017 $14.94SFR 011-340-018 $14.94SFR 011-340-019 $14.94SFR 011-340-020 $14.94SFR 011-340-021 $14.94SFR 011-340-022 $14.94SFR 011-340-023 $14.94SFR 011-340-024 $14.94SFR 011-340-025 $14.94SFR 011-340-026 $14.94SFR 011-340-027 $14.94SFR 011-340-028 $14.94SFR 011-340-029 $14.94SFR 011-340-030 $14.94SFR 011-340-031 $14.94SFR 011-340-032 $14.94SFR 011-340-033 $14.94SFR 011-340-034 $14.94SFR 011-340-035 $14.94SFR 011-340-036 $14.94SFR 011-340-037 $14.94SFR 011-340-038 $14.94SFR 011-340-039 $14.94SFR 011-340-040 $14.94SFR 011-340-041 $14.94SFR 011-340-042 $14.94SFR 011-340-043 $14.94SFR 011-340-044 $14.94SFR 011-340-045 $14.94SFR 011-340-046 $14.94SFR 011-340-047 $14.94SFR 011-340-048 $14.94SFR 011-340-049 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-340-050 $14.94SFR 011-340-051 $14.94SFR 011-340-052 $14.94SFR 011-340-053 $14.94SFR 011-340-054 $14.94SFR 011-340-055 $14.94SFR 011-340-056 $14.94SFR 011-340-057 $14.94SFR 011-340-058 $14.94SFR 011-340-059 $14.94SFR 011-340-060 $14.94SFR 011-340-061 $14.94SFR 011-340-062 $14.94SFR 011-340-063 $14.94SFR 011-340-064 $14.94SFR 011-340-065 $14.94SFR 011-340-069 $14.94SFR 011-340-070 $14.94SFR 011-340-071 $14.94SFR 011-340-072 $14.94SFR 011-340-073 $14.94SFR 011-340-074 $14.94SFR 011-340-075 $14.94SFR 011-350-009 $7.46VSFR 011-360-001 $14.94SFR 011-360-002 $14.94SFR 011-360-003 $14.94SFR 011-360-004 $14.94SFR 011-360-005 $14.94SFR 011-360-006 $14.94SFR 011-360-007 $14.94SFR 011-360-008 $14.94SFR 011-360-009 $14.94SFR 011-360-010 $14.94SFR 011-360-011 $14.94SFR 011-360-012 $14.94SFR 011-360-013 $14.94SFR 011-360-014 $14.94SFR 011-360-015 $14.94SFR 011-360-016 $14.94SFR 011-360-017 $14.94SFR 011-360-018 $14.94SFR 011-360-019 $14.94SFR 011-360-020 $14.94SFR 011-360-021 $14.94SFR 011-360-022 $14.94SFR 011-360-023 $14.94SFR 011-360-024 $14.94SFR 011-360-025 $14.94SFR 011-360-026 $14.94SFR 011-360-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-360-028 $14.94SFR 011-360-029 $14.94SFR 011-360-030 $14.94SFR 011-360-031 $14.94SFR 011-360-032 $14.94SFR 011-360-033 $14.94SFR 011-360-034 $14.94SFR 011-360-035 $14.94SFR 011-360-036 $14.94SFR 011-360-037 $14.94SFR 011-360-038 $14.94SFR 011-360-039 $14.94SFR 011-360-040 $14.94SFR 011-360-041 $14.94SFR 011-360-042 $14.94SFR 011-360-043 $14.94SFR 011-360-044 $14.94SFR 011-360-045 $14.94SFR 011-360-046 $14.94SFR 011-360-047 $14.94SFR 011-360-048 $14.94SFR 011-360-049 $14.94SFR 011-360-050 $14.94SFR 011-360-051 $14.94SFR 011-360-052 $14.94SFR 011-360-053 $14.94SFR 011-360-054 $14.94SFR 011-360-055 $14.94SFR 011-360-056 $14.94SFR 011-360-057 $14.94SFR 011-370-001 $14.94SFR 011-370-002 $14.94SFR 011-370-003 $14.94SFR 011-370-004 $14.94SFR 011-370-005 $14.94SFR 011-370-006 $14.94SFR 011-370-007 $14.94SFR 011-370-008 $14.94SFR 011-370-009 $14.94SFR 011-370-010 $14.94SFR 011-370-011 $14.94SFR 011-370-012 $14.94SFR 011-370-013 $14.94SFR 011-370-014 $14.94SFR 011-370-015 $14.94SFR 011-370-016 $14.94SFR 011-370-017 $14.94SFR 011-370-018 $14.94SFR 011-370-019 $14.94SFR 011-370-020 $14.94SFR 011-370-021 $14.94SFR - 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24 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-460-023 $14.94SFR 011-460-024 $14.94SFR 011-460-025 $14.94SFR 011-460-026 $14.94SFR 011-460-027 $14.94SFR 011-460-028 $14.94SFR 011-460-029 $14.94SFR 011-460-030 $14.94SFR 011-460-031 $14.94SFR 011-460-032 $14.94SFR 011-460-033 $14.94SFR 011-460-034 $14.94SFR 011-460-035 $14.94SFR 011-460-036 $14.94SFR 011-460-037 $14.94SFR 011-460-038 $14.94SFR 011-460-039 $14.94SFR 011-460-040 $14.94SFR 011-460-041 $14.94SFR 011-460-042 $14.94SFR 011-460-043 $14.94SFR 011-460-044 $14.94SFR 011-460-045 $14.94SFR 011-460-046 $14.94SFR 011-460-047 $14.94SFR 011-460-048 $14.94SFR 011-460-049 $14.94SFR 011-470-002 $74.70COM 011-470-003 $74.70COM 011-470-004 $74.70COM 011-470-005 $74.70COM 011-470-006 $74.70COM 011-470-007 $74.70COM 011-470-009 $74.70COM 011-470-010 $74.70COM 011-490-001 $14.94SFR 011-490-002 $14.94SFR 011-490-003 $14.94SFR 011-490-004 $14.94SFR 011-490-005 $14.94SFR 011-490-006 $14.94SFR 011-490-007 $14.94SFR 011-490-008 $14.94SFR 011-490-009 $14.94SFR 011-490-010 $14.94SFR 011-490-011 $14.94SFR 011-490-012 $14.94SFR 011-490-013 $14.94SFR 011-490-014 $14.94SFR 011-490-015 $14.94SFR 011-490-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-490-017 $14.94SFR 011-490-018 $14.94SFR 011-490-019 $14.94SFR 011-490-020 $14.94SFR 011-490-021 $14.94SFR 011-490-022 $14.94SFR 011-490-023 $14.94SFR 011-490-024 $14.94SFR 011-490-025 $14.94SFR 011-490-026 $14.94SFR 011-490-027 $14.94SFR 011-490-028 $14.94SFR 011-490-029 $14.94SFR 011-490-030 $14.94SFR 011-490-031 $14.94SFR 011-490-032 $14.94SFR 011-490-033 $14.94SFR 011-490-034 $14.94SFR 011-490-035 $14.94SFR 011-490-036 $14.94SFR 011-490-037 $14.94SFR 011-490-038 $14.94SFR 011-490-039 $14.94SFR 011-490-040 $14.94SFR 011-490-041 $14.94SFR 011-490-042 $14.94SFR 011-490-043 $14.94SFR 011-490-044 $14.94SFR 011-490-045 $14.94SFR 011-490-046 $14.94SFR 011-490-047 $14.94SFR 011-490-048 $14.94SFR 011-490-049 $14.94SFR 011-490-050 $14.94SFR 011-490-051 $14.94SFR 011-490-052 $14.94SFR 011-490-053 $14.94SFR 011-490-054 $14.94SFR 011-490-055 $14.94SFR 011-490-056 $14.94SFR 011-490-057 $14.94SFR 011-490-058 $14.94SFR 011-490-059 $14.94SFR 011-490-060 $14.94SFR 011-490-061 $14.94SFR 011-490-062 $14.94SFR 011-490-063 $14.94SFR 011-490-064 $14.94SFR 011-490-065 $14.94SFR 011-490-066 $14.94SFR 011-490-067 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-490-068 $14.94SFR 011-490-069 $14.94SFR 011-490-070 $14.94SFR 011-490-071 $14.94SFR 011-490-072 $14.94SFR 011-500-001 $14.94SFR 011-500-002 $14.94SFR 011-500-003 $14.94SFR 011-500-004 $14.94SFR 011-500-005 $14.94SFR 011-500-006 $14.94SFR 011-500-007 $14.94SFR 011-500-008 $14.94SFR 011-500-009 $14.94SFR 011-500-010 $14.94SFR 011-500-011 $14.94SFR 011-500-012 $14.94SFR 011-500-013 $14.94SFR 011-500-014 $14.94SFR 011-500-015 $14.94SFR 011-500-016 $14.94SFR 011-500-017 $14.94SFR 011-500-018 $14.94SFR 011-500-019 $14.94SFR 011-500-020 $14.94SFR 011-500-021 $14.94SFR 011-500-022 $14.94SFR 011-500-023 $14.94SFR 011-500-024 $14.94SFR 011-500-025 $14.94SFR 011-500-026 $14.94SFR 011-500-027 $14.94SFR 011-500-028 $14.94SFR 011-500-029 $14.94SFR 011-500-030 $14.94SFR 011-500-031 $14.94SFR 011-500-032 $14.94SFR 011-500-033 $14.94SFR 011-500-034 $14.94SFR 011-500-035 $14.94SFR 011-500-036 $14.94SFR 011-500-037 $14.94SFR 011-500-038 $14.94SFR 011-500-039 $14.94SFR 011-500-040 $14.94SFR 011-500-041 $14.94SFR 011-500-042 $14.94SFR 011-500-043 $14.94SFR 011-500-044 $14.94SFR 011-500-045 $14.94SFR 011-500-046 $14.94SFR - 25 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-500-047 $14.94SFR 011-500-048 $14.94SFR 011-500-049 $14.94SFR 011-500-050 $14.94SFR 011-500-051 $14.94SFR 011-500-052 $14.94SFR 011-500-053 $14.94SFR 011-500-054 $14.94SFR 011-500-055 $14.94SFR 011-500-056 $14.94SFR 011-500-057 $14.94SFR 011-500-058 $14.94SFR 011-500-059 $14.94SFR 011-500-060 $14.94SFR 011-500-061 $14.94SFR 011-500-062 $14.94SFR 011-500-063 $14.94SFR 011-500-064 $14.94SFR 011-500-065 $14.94SFR 011-500-066 $14.94SFR 011-500-067 $14.94SFR 011-500-068 $14.94SFR 011-500-069 $14.94SFR 011-500-070 $14.94SFR 011-500-071 $14.94SFR 011-500-072 $14.94SFR 011-500-073 $14.94SFR 011-500-074 $14.94SFR 011-500-075 $14.94SFR 011-500-076 $14.94SFR 011-500-077 $14.94SFR 011-500-078 $14.94SFR 011-500-079 $14.94SFR 011-500-080 $14.94SFR 011-500-081 $14.94SFR 011-500-082 $14.94SFR 011-500-083 $14.94SFR 011-500-084 $14.94SFR 011-500-085 $14.94SFR 011-500-086 $14.94SFR 011-500-087 $14.94SFR 011-500-088 $14.94SFR 011-500-089 $14.94SFR 011-500-090 $14.94SFR 011-500-091 $14.94SFR 011-500-092 $14.94SFR 011-500-093 $14.94SFR 011-500-094 $14.94SFR 011-500-095 $14.94SFR 011-500-096 $14.94SFR 011-500-097 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-510-001 $14.94SFR 011-510-002 $14.94SFR 011-510-003 $14.94SFR 011-510-004 $14.94SFR 011-510-005 $14.94SFR 011-510-006 $14.94SFR 011-510-007 $14.94SFR 011-510-008 $14.94SFR 011-510-009 $14.94SFR 011-510-010 $14.94SFR 011-510-011 $14.94SFR 011-510-012 $14.94SFR 011-510-013 $14.94SFR 011-510-014 $14.94SFR 011-510-015 $14.94SFR 011-510-016 $14.94SFR 011-510-017 $14.94SFR 011-510-018 $14.94SFR 011-510-019 $14.94SFR 011-510-020 $14.94SFR 011-510-021 $14.94SFR 011-510-022 $14.94SFR 011-510-023 $14.94SFR 011-510-024 $14.94SFR 011-510-025 $14.94SFR 011-510-026 $14.94SFR 011-510-027 $14.94SFR 011-510-028 $14.94SFR 011-510-029 $14.94SFR 011-510-030 $14.94SFR 011-510-031 $14.94SFR 011-510-032 $14.94SFR 011-510-033 $14.94SFR 011-510-034 $14.94SFR 011-510-035 $14.94SFR 011-510-036 $14.94SFR 011-510-037 $14.94SFR 011-510-038 $14.94SFR 011-510-039 $14.94SFR 011-510-040 $14.94SFR 011-510-041 $14.94SFR 011-510-042 $14.94SFR 011-510-043 $14.94SFR 011-510-044 $14.94SFR 011-510-045 $14.94SFR 011-510-046 $14.94SFR 011-510-047 $14.94SFR 011-510-048 $14.94SFR 011-510-049 $14.94SFR 011-510-050 $14.94SFR 011-510-051 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-510-052 $14.94SFR 011-510-053 $14.94SFR 011-510-054 $14.94SFR 011-510-055 $14.94SFR 011-510-056 $14.94SFR 011-510-057 $14.94SFR 011-510-058 $14.94SFR 011-510-059 $14.94SFR 011-510-060 $14.94SFR 011-510-061 $14.94SFR 011-510-062 $14.94SFR 011-510-063 $14.94SFR 011-510-064 $14.94SFR 011-510-065 $14.94SFR 011-510-066 $14.94SFR 011-510-067 $14.94SFR 011-510-068 $14.94SFR 011-510-069 $14.94SFR 011-510-070 $14.94SFR 011-510-071 $14.94SFR 011-510-072 $14.94SFR 011-510-073 $14.94SFR 011-510-074 $14.94SFR 011-510-075 $14.94SFR 011-510-076 $14.94SFR 011-510-077 $14.94SFR 011-510-078 $14.94SFR 011-510-079 $14.94SFR 011-510-080 $14.94SFR 011-510-081 $14.94SFR 011-510-082 $14.94SFR 011-510-083 $14.94SFR 011-510-084 $14.94SFR 011-510-085 $14.94SFR 011-510-086 $14.94SFR 011-510-087 $14.94SFR 011-510-088 $14.94SFR 011-520-001 $14.94SFR 011-520-002 $14.94SFR 011-520-003 $14.94SFR 011-520-004 $14.94SFR 011-520-005 $14.94SFR 011-520-006 $14.94SFR 011-520-007 $14.94SFR 011-520-008 $14.94SFR 011-520-009 $14.94SFR 011-520-010 $14.94SFR 011-520-011 $14.94SFR 011-520-012 $14.94SFR 011-520-013 $14.94SFR 011-520-014 $14.94SFR - 26 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-520-015 $14.94SFR 011-520-016 $14.94SFR 011-520-017 $14.94SFR 011-520-018 $14.94SFR 011-520-019 $14.94SFR 011-520-020 $14.94SFR 011-520-021 $14.94SFR 011-520-022 $14.94SFR 011-520-023 $14.94SFR 011-520-024 $14.94SFR 011-520-025 $14.94SFR 011-520-026 $14.94SFR 011-520-027 $14.94SFR 011-520-028 $14.94SFR 011-520-029 $14.94SFR 011-520-030 $14.94SFR 011-520-031 $14.94SFR 011-520-032 $14.94SFR 011-520-033 $14.94SFR 011-520-034 $14.94SFR 011-520-035 $14.94SFR 011-520-036 $14.94SFR 011-520-037 $14.94SFR 011-520-038 $14.94SFR 011-520-039 $14.94SFR 011-520-040 $14.94SFR 011-520-041 $14.94SFR 011-520-042 $14.94SFR 011-520-043 $14.94SFR 011-520-044 $14.94SFR 011-520-045 $14.94SFR 011-520-046 $14.94SFR 011-520-047 $14.94SFR 011-520-048 $14.94SFR 011-520-049 $14.94SFR 011-520-050 $14.94SFR 011-520-051 $14.94SFR 011-520-052 $14.94SFR 011-520-053 $14.94SFR 011-520-054 $14.94SFR 011-530-001 $14.94SFR 011-530-002 $14.94SFR 011-530-003 $14.94SFR 011-530-004 $14.94SFR 011-530-005 $14.94SFR 011-530-006 $14.94SFR 011-530-007 $14.94SFR 011-530-008 $14.94SFR 011-530-009 $14.94SFR 011-530-010 $14.94SFR 011-530-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-530-012 $14.94SFR 011-530-013 $14.94SFR 011-530-014 $14.94SFR 011-530-015 $14.94SFR 011-530-016 $14.94SFR 011-530-017 $14.94SFR 011-530-018 $14.94SFR 011-530-019 $14.94SFR 011-530-020 $14.94SFR 011-530-021 $14.94SFR 011-530-022 $14.94SFR 011-530-023 $14.94SFR 011-530-024 $14.94SFR 011-530-025 $14.94SFR 011-530-026 $14.94SFR 011-530-027 $14.94SFR 011-530-028 $14.94SFR 011-530-029 $14.94SFR 011-530-030 $14.94SFR 011-530-031 $14.94SFR 011-530-032 $14.94SFR 011-530-033 $14.94SFR 011-530-034 $14.94SFR 011-530-035 $14.94SFR 011-530-036 $14.94SFR 011-530-037 $14.94SFR 011-530-038 $14.94SFR 011-530-039 $14.94SFR 011-530-040 $14.94SFR 011-530-041 $14.94SFR 011-530-042 $14.94SFR 011-530-043 $14.94SFR 011-530-044 $14.94SFR 011-530-045 $14.94SFR 011-530-046 $14.94SFR 011-530-047 $14.94SFR 011-530-048 $14.94SFR 011-530-049 $14.94SFR 011-530-050 $14.94SFR 011-530-051 $14.94SFR 011-530-052 $14.94SFR 011-530-053 $14.94SFR 011-530-054 $14.94SFR 011-530-055 $14.94SFR 011-530-056 $14.94SFR 011-540-001 $14.94SFR 011-540-002 $14.94SFR 011-540-003 $14.94SFR 011-540-004 $14.94SFR 011-540-005 $14.94SFR 011-540-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-540-007 $14.94SFR 011-540-008 $14.94SFR 011-540-009 $14.94SFR 011-540-010 $14.94SFR 011-540-011 $14.94SFR 011-540-012 $14.94SFR 011-540-013 $14.94SFR 011-540-014 $14.94SFR 011-540-015 $14.94SFR 011-540-016 $14.94SFR 011-540-017 $14.94SFR 011-540-018 $14.94SFR 011-540-019 $14.94SFR 011-540-020 $14.94SFR 011-540-021 $14.94SFR 011-540-022 $14.94SFR 011-540-023 $14.94SFR 011-540-024 $14.94SFR 011-540-025 $14.94SFR 011-540-026 $14.94SFR 011-540-027 $14.94SFR 011-540-028 $14.94SFR 011-540-029 $14.94SFR 011-540-030 $14.94SFR 011-540-031 $14.94SFR 011-540-032 $14.94SFR 011-540-033 $14.94SFR 011-540-034 $14.94SFR 011-540-035 $14.94SFR 011-540-036 $14.94SFR 011-540-037 $14.94SFR 011-540-038 $14.94SFR 011-540-039 $14.94SFR 011-540-040 $14.94SFR 011-540-041 $14.94SFR 011-540-042 $14.94SFR 011-540-043 $14.94SFR 011-540-044 $14.94SFR 011-540-045 $14.94SFR 011-540-046 $14.94SFR 011-540-047 $14.94SFR 011-550-001 $14.94SFR 011-550-002 $14.94SFR 011-550-003 $14.94SFR 011-550-004 $14.94SFR 011-550-005 $14.94SFR 011-550-006 $14.94SFR 011-550-007 $14.94SFR 011-550-008 $14.94SFR 011-550-009 $14.94SFR 011-550-010 $14.94SFR - 27 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-550-011 $14.94SFR 011-550-012 $14.94SFR 011-550-013 $14.94SFR 011-550-014 $14.94SFR 011-550-015 $14.94SFR 011-550-016 $14.94SFR 011-550-017 $14.94SFR 011-550-018 $14.94SFR 011-550-019 $14.94SFR 011-550-020 $14.94SFR 011-550-021 $14.94SFR 011-550-022 $14.94SFR 011-550-023 $14.94SFR 011-550-024 $14.94SFR 011-550-025 $14.94SFR 011-550-026 $14.94SFR 011-550-027 $14.94SFR 011-550-028 $14.94SFR 011-550-029 $14.94SFR 011-550-030 $14.94SFR 011-550-031 $14.94SFR 011-550-032 $14.94SFR 011-550-033 $14.94SFR 011-550-034 $14.94SFR 011-550-035 $14.94SFR 011-550-036 $14.94SFR 011-550-037 $14.94SFR 011-550-038 $14.94SFR 011-550-039 $14.94SFR 011-550-040 $14.94SFR 011-550-041 $14.94SFR 011-550-042 $14.94SFR 011-550-043 $14.94SFR 011-550-044 $14.94SFR 011-550-045 $14.94SFR 011-550-046 $14.94SFR 011-550-047 $14.94SFR 011-550-048 $14.94SFR 011-550-049 $14.94SFR 011-550-050 $14.94SFR 011-550-051 $14.94SFR 011-550-052 $14.94SFR 011-550-053 $14.94SFR 011-550-054 $14.94SFR 011-550-055 $14.94SFR 011-550-056 $14.94SFR 011-550-057 $14.94SFR 011-550-058 $14.94SFR 011-550-059 $14.94SFR 011-550-060 $14.94SFR 011-550-061 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-550-062 $14.94SFR 011-550-063 $14.94SFR 011-550-064 $14.94SFR 011-550-065 $14.94SFR 011-550-066 $14.94SFR 011-550-067 $14.94SFR 011-550-068 $14.94SFR 011-550-069 $14.94SFR 011-550-070 $14.94SFR 011-550-071 $14.94SFR 011-550-072 $14.94SFR 011-550-073 $14.94SFR 011-550-074 $14.94SFR 011-550-075 $14.94SFR 011-550-076 $14.94SFR 011-550-077 $14.94SFR 011-550-078 $14.94SFR 011-550-079 $14.94SFR 011-550-080 $14.94SFR 011-550-081 $14.94SFR 011-550-082 $14.94SFR 011-550-083 $14.94SFR 011-550-084 $14.94SFR 011-550-085 $14.94SFR 011-550-086 $14.94SFR 011-550-087 $14.94SFR 011-550-088 $14.94SFR 011-550-089 $14.94SFR 011-550-090 $14.94SFR 011-550-091 $14.94SFR 011-550-092 $14.94SFR 011-560-001 $14.94SFR 011-560-002 $14.94SFR 011-560-003 $14.94SFR 011-560-004 $14.94SFR 011-560-005 $14.94SFR 011-560-006 $14.94SFR 011-560-007 $14.94SFR 011-560-008 $14.94SFR 011-560-009 $14.94SFR 011-560-010 $14.94SFR 011-560-011 $14.94SFR 011-560-012 $14.94SFR 011-560-013 $14.94SFR 011-560-014 $14.94SFR 011-560-015 $14.94SFR 011-560-016 $14.94SFR 011-560-017 $14.94SFR 011-560-018 $14.94SFR 011-560-019 $14.94SFR 011-560-020 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-560-021 $14.94SFR 011-560-022 $14.94SFR 011-560-023 $14.94SFR 011-560-024 $14.94SFR 011-560-025 $14.94SFR 011-560-026 $14.94SFR 011-560-027 $14.94SFR 011-560-028 $14.94SFR 011-560-029 $14.94SFR 011-560-030 $14.94SFR 011-560-031 $14.94SFR 011-560-032 $14.94SFR 011-560-033 $14.94SFR 011-560-034 $14.94SFR 011-560-035 $14.94SFR 011-560-036 $14.94SFR 011-560-037 $14.94SFR 011-560-038 $14.94SFR 011-560-039 $14.94SFR 011-560-040 $14.94SFR 011-560-041 $14.94SFR 011-560-042 $14.94SFR 011-560-043 $14.94SFR 011-560-044 $14.94SFR 011-560-045 $14.94SFR 011-560-046 $14.94SFR 011-560-047 $14.94SFR 011-560-048 $14.94SFR 011-560-049 $14.94SFR 011-560-050 $14.94SFR 011-560-051 $14.94SFR 011-560-052 $14.94SFR 011-560-053 $14.94SFR 011-560-054 $14.94SFR 011-560-055 $14.94SFR 011-560-056 $14.94SFR 011-560-057 $14.94SFR 011-560-058 $14.94SFR 011-560-059 $14.94SFR 011-560-060 $14.94SFR 011-560-061 $14.94SFR 011-560-062 $14.94SFR 011-560-063 $14.94SFR 011-560-064 $14.94SFR 011-560-065 $14.94SFR 011-560-066 $14.94SFR 011-560-067 $14.94SFR 011-560-068 $14.94SFR 011-560-069 $14.94SFR 011-560-070 $14.94SFR 011-560-071 $14.94SFR - 28 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-560-072 $14.94SFR 011-560-073 $14.94SFR 011-560-074 $14.94SFR 011-560-075 $14.94SFR 011-560-076 $14.94SFR 011-560-077 $14.94SFR 011-560-078 $14.94SFR 011-560-079 $14.94SFR 011-560-080 $14.94SFR 011-560-081 $14.94SFR 011-560-082 $14.94SFR 011-560-083 $14.94SFR 011-570-001 $14.94SFR 011-570-002 $14.94SFR 011-570-003 $14.94SFR 011-570-004 $14.94SFR 011-570-005 $14.94SFR 011-570-006 $14.94SFR 011-570-007 $14.94SFR 011-570-008 $14.94SFR 011-570-009 $14.94SFR 011-570-010 $14.94SFR 011-570-011 $14.94SFR 011-570-012 $14.94SFR 011-570-013 $14.94SFR 011-570-014 $14.94SFR 011-570-015 $14.94SFR 011-570-016 $14.94SFR 011-570-017 $14.94SFR 011-570-018 $14.94SFR 011-570-019 $14.94SFR 011-570-020 $14.94SFR 011-570-021 $14.94SFR 011-570-022 $14.94SFR 011-570-023 $14.94SFR 011-570-024 $14.94SFR 011-570-025 $14.94SFR 011-570-026 $14.94SFR 011-570-027 $14.94SFR 011-570-028 $14.94SFR 011-570-029 $14.94SFR 011-570-030 $14.94SFR 011-570-031 $14.94SFR 011-570-032 $14.94SFR 011-570-033 $14.94SFR 011-570-034 $14.94SFR 011-570-035 $14.94SFR 011-570-036 $14.94SFR 011-570-037 $14.94SFR 011-570-038 $14.94SFR 011-570-039 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-570-040 $14.94SFR 011-570-041 $14.94SFR 011-570-042 $14.94SFR 011-570-043 $14.94SFR 011-570-044 $14.94SFR 011-570-045 $14.94SFR 011-570-046 $14.94SFR 011-570-047 $14.94SFR 011-570-048 $14.94SFR 011-580-001 $14.94SFR 011-580-002 $14.94SFR 011-580-003 $14.94SFR 011-580-004 $14.94SFR 011-580-005 $14.94SFR 011-580-006 $14.94SFR 011-580-007 $14.94SFR 011-580-008 $14.94SFR 011-580-009 $14.94SFR 011-580-010 $14.94SFR 011-580-011 $14.94SFR 011-580-012 $14.94SFR 011-580-013 $14.94SFR 011-580-014 $14.94SFR 011-580-015 $14.94SFR 011-580-016 $14.94SFR 011-580-017 $14.94SFR 011-580-018 $14.94SFR 011-580-019 $14.94SFR 011-580-020 $14.94SFR 011-580-021 $14.94SFR 011-580-022 $14.94SFR 011-580-023 $14.94SFR 011-580-024 $14.94SFR 011-580-025 $14.94SFR 011-580-026 $14.94SFR 011-580-027 $14.94SFR 011-580-028 $14.94SFR 011-580-029 $14.94SFR 011-580-030 $14.94SFR 011-580-031 $14.94SFR 011-580-032 $14.94SFR 011-580-033 $14.94SFR 011-580-034 $14.94SFR 011-580-035 $14.94SFR 011-580-036 $14.94SFR 011-580-037 $14.94SFR 011-580-038 $14.94SFR 011-580-039 $14.94SFR 011-580-040 $14.94SFR 011-580-041 $14.94SFR 011-580-042 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-580-043 $14.94SFR 011-580-044 $14.94SFR 011-580-045 $14.94SFR 011-580-046 $14.94SFR 011-580-047 $14.94SFR 011-580-048 $14.94SFR 011-580-049 $14.94SFR 011-580-050 $14.94SFR 011-580-051 $14.94SFR 011-580-052 $14.94SFR 011-580-053 $14.94SFR 011-580-054 $14.94SFR 011-580-055 $14.94SFR 011-580-056 $14.94SFR 011-580-057 $14.94SFR 011-580-058 $14.94SFR 011-580-059 $14.94SFR 011-580-060 $14.94SFR 011-580-061 $14.94SFR 011-580-062 $14.94SFR 011-580-063 $14.94SFR 011-580-064 $14.94SFR 011-580-065 $14.94SFR 011-580-066 $14.94SFR 011-580-067 $14.94SFR 011-580-068 $14.94SFR 011-580-069 $14.94SFR 011-580-070 $14.94SFR 011-580-071 $14.94SFR 011-580-072 $14.94SFR 011-580-073 $14.94SFR 011-580-074 $14.94SFR 011-580-075 $14.94SFR 011-580-076 $14.94SFR 011-580-077 $14.94SFR 011-580-078 $14.94SFR 011-580-079 $14.94SFR 011-580-080 $14.94SFR 011-580-081 $14.94SFR 011-580-082 $14.94SFR 011-590-001 $14.94SFR 011-590-002 $14.94SFR 011-590-003 $14.94SFR 011-590-004 $14.94SFR 011-590-005 $14.94SFR 011-590-006 $14.94SFR 011-590-007 $14.94SFR 011-590-008 $14.94SFR 011-590-009 $14.94SFR 011-590-010 $14.94SFR 011-590-011 $14.94SFR - 29 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-590-012 $14.94SFR 011-590-013 $14.94SFR 011-590-014 $14.94SFR 011-590-015 $14.94SFR 011-590-016 $14.94SFR 011-590-017 $14.94SFR 011-590-018 $14.94SFR 011-590-019 $14.94SFR 011-590-020 $14.94SFR 011-590-021 $14.94SFR 011-590-022 $14.94SFR 011-590-023 $14.94SFR 011-590-024 $14.94SFR 011-590-025 $14.94SFR 011-590-026 $14.94SFR 011-590-027 $14.94SFR 011-590-028 $14.94SFR 011-590-029 $14.94SFR 011-590-030 $14.94SFR 011-590-031 $14.94SFR 011-590-032 $14.94SFR 011-590-033 $14.94SFR 011-590-034 $14.94SFR 011-590-035 $14.94SFR 011-590-036 $14.94SFR 011-590-037 $14.94SFR 011-590-038 $14.94SFR 011-590-039 $14.94SFR 011-590-040 $14.94SFR 011-590-041 $14.94SFR 011-590-042 $14.94SFR 011-590-043 $14.94SFR 011-590-044 $14.94SFR 011-590-045 $14.94SFR 011-590-046 $14.94SFR 011-590-047 $14.94SFR 011-590-048 $14.94SFR 011-590-049 $14.94SFR 011-590-050 $14.94SFR 011-590-051 $14.94SFR 011-590-052 $14.94SFR 011-590-053 $14.94SFR 011-590-054 $14.94SFR 011-590-055 $14.94SFR 011-600-001 $14.94SFR 011-600-002 $14.94SFR 011-600-003 $14.94SFR 011-600-004 $14.94SFR 011-600-005 $14.94SFR 011-600-006 $14.94SFR 011-600-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-600-008 $14.94SFR 011-600-009 $14.94SFR 011-600-010 $14.94SFR 011-600-011 $14.94SFR 011-600-012 $14.94SFR 011-600-013 $14.94SFR 011-600-014 $14.94SFR 011-600-015 $14.94SFR 011-600-016 $14.94SFR 011-600-017 $14.94SFR 011-600-018 $14.94SFR 011-600-019 $14.94SFR 011-600-020 $14.94SFR 011-600-021 $14.94SFR 011-600-022 $14.94SFR 011-600-023 $14.94SFR 011-600-024 $14.94SFR 011-600-025 $14.94SFR 011-600-026 $14.94SFR 011-600-027 $14.94SFR 011-600-028 $14.94SFR 011-600-029 $14.94SFR 011-600-030 $14.94SFR 011-600-031 $14.94SFR 011-600-032 $14.94SFR 011-600-033 $14.94SFR 011-600-034 $14.94SFR 011-600-035 $14.94SFR 011-600-036 $14.94SFR 011-600-037 $14.94SFR 011-600-038 $14.94SFR 011-600-039 $14.94SFR 011-600-040 $14.94SFR 011-600-041 $14.94SFR 011-600-042 $14.94SFR 011-600-043 $14.94SFR 011-600-044 $14.94SFR 011-600-045 $14.94SFR 011-600-046 $14.94SFR 011-600-047 $14.94SFR 011-600-048 $14.94SFR 011-600-049 $14.94SFR 011-600-050 $14.94SFR 011-600-051 $14.94SFR 011-600-052 $14.94SFR 011-600-053 $14.94SFR 011-600-054 $14.94SFR 011-600-055 $14.94SFR 011-600-056 $14.94SFR 011-600-057 $14.94SFR 011-600-058 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-600-059 $14.94SFR 011-610-001 $14.94SFR 011-610-002 $14.94SFR 011-610-003 $14.94SFR 011-610-004 $14.94SFR 011-610-005 $14.94SFR 011-610-006 $14.94SFR 011-610-007 $14.94SFR 011-610-008 $14.94SFR 011-610-009 $14.94SFR 011-610-010 $14.94SFR 011-610-011 $14.94SFR 011-610-012 $14.94SFR 011-610-013 $14.94SFR 011-610-014 $14.94SFR 011-610-015 $14.94SFR 011-610-016 $14.94SFR 011-610-017 $14.94SFR 011-610-018 $14.94SFR 011-610-019 $14.94SFR 011-610-020 $14.94SFR 011-610-021 $14.94SFR 011-610-022 $14.94SFR 011-610-023 $7.46CONDO 011-610-024 $7.46CONDO 011-610-025 $14.94SFR 011-610-026 $14.94SFR 011-610-027 $14.94SFR 011-610-028 $14.94SFR 011-610-029 $7.46CONDO 011-610-030 $7.46CONDO 011-610-031 $7.46CONDO 011-610-032 $7.46CONDO 011-610-033 $14.94SFR 011-610-034 $14.94SFR 011-610-035 $14.94SFR 011-610-036 $14.94SFR 011-610-037 $7.46CONDO 011-610-038 $7.46CONDO 011-610-039 $14.94SFR 011-610-040 $14.94SFR 011-610-041 $14.94SFR 011-610-042 $14.94SFR 011-610-043 $14.94SFR 011-610-044 $14.94SFR 011-610-045 $14.94SFR 011-610-046 $14.94SFR 011-610-047 $14.94SFR 011-610-048 $14.94SFR 011-610-049 $14.94SFR 011-610-050 $14.94SFR - 30 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-610-051 $14.94SFR 011-610-052 $14.94SFR 011-610-053 $14.94SFR 011-610-054 $14.94SFR 011-610-055 $14.94SFR 011-610-056 $14.94SFR 011-610-057 $7.46CONDO 011-610-058 $7.46CONDO 011-610-059 $14.94SFR 011-610-060 $14.94SFR 011-610-061 $14.94SFR 011-610-062 $14.94SFR 011-610-063 $14.94SFR 011-610-064 $7.46CONDO 011-610-065 $7.46CONDO 011-610-066 $7.46CONDO 011-610-067 $7.46CONDO 011-610-068 $7.46CONDO 011-610-069 $7.46CONDO 011-610-070 $14.94SFR 011-610-071 $14.94SFR 011-610-072 $14.94SFR 011-610-073 $14.94SFR 011-610-074 $14.94SFR 011-610-075 $14.94SFR 011-610-076 $14.94SFR 011-610-077 $14.94SFR 011-610-078 $14.94SFR 011-610-079 $14.94SFR 011-610-080 $14.94SFR 011-610-081 $14.94SFR 011-610-082 $7.46CONDO 011-610-083 $7.46CONDO 011-610-084 $7.46CONDO 011-610-085 $7.46CONDO 011-610-086 $14.94SFR 011-610-087 $14.94SFR 011-610-088 $14.94SFR 011-610-089 $14.94SFR 011-610-090 $14.94SFR 011-610-091 $14.94SFR 011-610-092 $14.94SFR 011-610-093 $14.94SFR 011-610-094 $14.94SFR 011-610-095 $14.94SFR 011-610-096 $14.94SFR 011-610-097 $7.46CONDO 011-610-098 $7.46CONDO 011-620-001 $14.94SFR 011-620-002 $14.94SFR 011-620-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-620-004 $14.94SFR 011-620-005 $14.94SFR 011-620-006 $14.94SFR 011-620-007 $14.94SFR 011-620-008 $14.94SFR 011-620-009 $14.94SFR 011-620-010 $14.94SFR 011-620-011 $14.94SFR 011-620-012 $14.94SFR 011-620-013 $14.94SFR 011-620-014 $14.94SFR 011-620-015 $14.94SFR 011-620-016 $14.94SFR 011-620-017 $14.94SFR 011-620-018 $14.94SFR 011-620-019 $14.94SFR 011-620-020 $14.94SFR 011-620-021 $14.94SFR 011-620-022 $14.94SFR 011-620-023 $14.94SFR 011-620-024 $14.94SFR 011-620-025 $14.94SFR 011-620-026 $14.94SFR 011-620-027 $14.94SFR 011-620-028 $14.94SFR 011-620-029 $14.94SFR 011-620-030 $14.94SFR 011-620-031 $14.94SFR 011-620-032 $7.46CONDO 011-620-033 $7.46CONDO 011-620-034 $14.94SFR 011-620-035 $14.94SFR 011-620-036 $14.94SFR 011-620-037 $14.94SFR 011-620-038 $14.94SFR 011-620-039 $14.94SFR 011-620-040 $14.94SFR 011-620-041 $14.94SFR 011-620-042 $14.94SFR 011-620-043 $14.94SFR 011-620-044 $14.94SFR 011-620-045 $7.46CONDO 011-620-046 $7.46CONDO 011-630-004 $14.94SFR 011-630-005 $14.94SFR 011-630-006 $14.94SFR 011-630-007 $14.94SFR 011-630-008 $14.94SFR 011-630-009 $14.94SFR 011-630-018 $14.94SFR 011-630-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-630-038 $14.94SFR 011-630-039 $14.94SFR 011-630-057 $14.94SFR 011-630-058 $14.94SFR 011-630-099 $14.94SFR 011-630-100 $14.94SFR 011-630-101 $14.94SFR 011-630-102 $14.94SFR 011-630-103 $14.94SFR 011-630-104 $14.94SFR 011-630-105 $14.94SFR 011-630-106 $14.94SFR 011-630-107 $14.94SFR 011-630-108 $14.94SFR 011-630-109 $14.94SFR 011-630-110 $14.94SFR 011-630-111 $14.94SFR 011-630-112 $14.94SFR 011-630-113 $14.94SFR 011-630-114 $14.94SFR 011-630-115 $14.94SFR 011-630-116 $14.94SFR 011-630-117 $14.94SFR 011-630-118 $14.94SFR 011-630-119 $14.94SFR 011-630-120 $14.94SFR 011-630-121 $14.94SFR 011-630-122 $14.94SFR 011-630-123 $14.94SFR 011-630-124 $14.94SFR 011-630-125 $14.94SFR 011-630-126 $14.94SFR 011-630-127 $14.94SFR 011-630-128 $14.94SFR 011-630-129 $14.94SFR 011-630-130 $14.94SFR 011-630-131 $14.94SFR 011-630-132 $14.94SFR 011-630-133 $14.94SFR 011-630-134 $14.94SFR 011-630-135 $14.94SFR 011-630-136 $14.94SFR 011-630-137 $14.94SFR 011-630-138 $14.94SFR 011-630-139 $14.94SFR 011-630-140 $14.94SFR 011-630-141 $14.94SFR 011-630-142 $14.94SFR 011-630-143 $14.94SFR 011-630-144 $14.94SFR 011-630-145 $14.94SFR - 31 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-630-146 $14.94SFR 011-630-147 $14.94SFR 011-630-148 $14.94SFR 011-630-149 $14.94SFR 011-630-150 $14.94SFR 011-630-151 $14.94SFR 011-630-152 $14.94SFR 011-630-153 $14.94SFR 011-630-154 $14.94SFR 011-630-155 $14.94SFR 011-630-156 $14.94SFR 011-630-157 $14.94SFR 011-630-158 $14.94SFR 011-630-159 $14.94SFR 011-630-160 $14.94SFR 011-630-161 $14.94SFR 011-630-162 $14.94SFR 011-630-163 $14.94SFR 011-630-164 $14.94SFR 011-630-165 $14.94SFR 011-630-166 $14.94SFR 011-630-167 $14.94SFR 011-630-168 $14.94SFR 011-630-169 $14.94SFR 011-630-170 $14.94SFR 011-630-171 $14.94SFR 011-630-172 $14.94SFR 011-630-173 $14.94SFR 011-630-174 $14.94SFR 011-630-175 $14.94SFR 011-630-176 $14.94SFR 011-630-177 $14.94SFR 011-630-178 $14.94SFR 011-640-001 $14.94SFR 011-640-002 $14.94SFR 011-640-003 $14.94SFR 011-640-004 $14.94SFR 011-640-005 $14.94SFR 011-640-006 $14.94SFR 011-640-007 $14.94SFR 011-640-008 $14.94SFR 011-640-009 $14.94SFR 011-640-010 $14.94SFR 011-640-011 $14.94SFR 011-640-012 $14.94SFR 011-640-013 $14.94SFR 011-640-014 $14.94SFR 011-640-015 $14.94SFR 011-640-016 $14.94SFR 011-640-017 $14.94SFR 011-640-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-640-019 $14.94SFR 011-640-020 $14.94SFR 011-640-021 $14.94SFR 011-640-022 $14.94SFR 011-640-023 $14.94SFR 011-640-024 $14.94SFR 011-640-025 $14.94SFR 011-640-026 $14.94SFR 011-640-027 $14.94SFR 011-640-028 $14.94SFR 011-640-029 $14.94SFR 011-640-030 $14.94SFR 011-640-031 $14.94SFR 011-640-032 $14.94SFR 011-640-033 $14.94SFR 011-640-034 $14.94SFR 011-640-035 $14.94SFR 011-640-036 $14.94SFR 011-640-037 $14.94SFR 011-640-038 $14.94SFR 011-650-001 $14.94SFR 011-650-002 $14.94SFR 011-650-003 $14.94SFR 011-650-004 $14.94SFR 011-650-005 $14.94SFR 011-650-006 $14.94SFR 011-650-007 $14.94SFR 011-650-008 $14.94SFR 011-650-009 $14.94SFR 011-650-010 $14.94SFR 011-650-011 $14.94SFR 011-650-012 $14.94SFR 011-650-013 $14.94SFR 011-650-014 $14.94SFR 011-650-015 $14.94SFR 011-650-016 $14.94SFR 011-650-017 $14.94SFR 011-650-018 $14.94SFR 011-650-019 $14.94SFR 011-650-020 $14.94SFR 011-650-021 $14.94SFR 011-650-022 $14.94SFR 011-650-023 $14.94SFR 011-650-024 $14.94SFR 011-650-025 $14.94SFR 011-650-026 $14.94SFR 011-650-027 $14.94SFR 011-650-028 $14.94SFR 011-650-029 $14.94SFR 011-650-030 $14.94SFR 011-650-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-650-032 $14.94SFR 011-650-033 $14.94SFR 011-650-034 $14.94SFR 011-650-035 $14.94SFR 011-650-036 $14.94SFR 011-650-037 $14.94SFR 011-650-038 $14.94SFR 011-650-039 $14.94SFR 011-650-040 $14.94SFR 011-650-041 $14.94SFR 011-650-042 $14.94SFR 011-650-043 $14.94SFR 011-650-044 $14.94SFR 011-650-045 $14.94SFR 011-650-046 $14.94SFR 011-650-047 $14.94SFR 011-650-048 $14.94SFR 011-650-049 $14.94SFR 011-650-050 $14.94SFR 011-650-051 $14.94SFR 011-650-052 $14.94SFR 011-650-053 $14.94SFR 011-650-054 $14.94SFR 011-650-055 $14.94SFR 011-650-056 $14.94SFR 011-650-057 $14.94SFR 011-650-058 $14.94SFR 011-650-059 $14.94SFR 011-650-060 $14.94SFR 011-650-061 $14.94SFR 011-650-062 $14.94SFR 011-650-063 $14.94SFR 011-650-064 $14.94SFR 011-650-065 $14.94SFR 011-650-066 $14.94SFR 011-650-067 $14.94SFR 011-650-068 $14.94SFR 011-650-069 $14.94SFR 011-650-070 $14.94SFR 011-650-071 $14.94SFR 011-650-072 $14.94SFR 011-650-073 $14.94SFR 011-650-074 $14.94SFR 011-650-075 $14.94SFR 011-650-076 $14.94SFR 011-650-077 $14.94SFR 011-650-078 $14.94SFR 011-650-079 $14.94SFR 011-650-080 $14.94SFR 011-650-081 $14.94SFR 011-650-082 $14.94SFR - 32 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-650-083 $14.94SFR 011-650-084 $14.94SFR 011-650-085 $14.94SFR 011-650-086 $14.94SFR 011-650-087 $14.94SFR 011-650-088 $14.94SFR 011-650-089 $14.94SFR 011-650-090 $14.94SFR 011-650-091 $14.94SFR 011-650-092 $14.94SFR 011-650-093 $14.94SFR 011-650-094 $14.94SFR 011-650-095 $14.94SFR 011-650-096 $14.94SFR 011-650-097 $14.94SFR 011-650-098 $14.94SFR 011-650-099 $14.94SFR 011-650-100 $14.94SFR 011-650-101 $14.94SFR 011-650-102 $14.94SFR 011-650-103 $14.94SFR 011-650-104 $14.94SFR 011-650-105 $14.94SFR 011-650-106 $14.94SFR 011-650-107 $14.94SFR 011-650-108 $14.94SFR 011-650-109 $14.94SFR 011-650-110 $14.94SFR 011-660-001 $14.94SFR 011-660-002 $14.94SFR 011-660-003 $14.94SFR 011-660-004 $14.94SFR 011-660-005 $14.94SFR 011-660-006 $14.94SFR 011-660-007 $14.94SFR 011-660-008 $14.94SFR 011-660-009 $14.94SFR 011-660-010 $14.94SFR 011-660-011 $14.94SFR 011-660-012 $14.94SFR 011-660-013 $14.94SFR 011-660-014 $14.94SFR 011-660-015 $14.94SFR 011-660-016 $14.94SFR 011-660-017 $14.94SFR 011-660-018 $14.94SFR 011-660-019 $14.94SFR 011-660-020 $14.94SFR 011-660-021 $14.94SFR 011-660-022 $14.94SFR 011-660-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-660-024 $14.94SFR 011-660-025 $14.94SFR 011-660-026 $14.94SFR 011-660-027 $14.94SFR 011-660-028 $14.94SFR 011-660-029 $14.94SFR 011-660-030 $14.94SFR 011-660-031 $14.94SFR 011-660-032 $14.94SFR 011-660-033 $14.94SFR 011-660-034 $14.94SFR 011-660-035 $14.94SFR 011-660-036 $14.94SFR 011-660-037 $14.94SFR 011-660-038 $14.94SFR 011-660-039 $14.94SFR 011-660-040 $14.94SFR 011-660-041 $14.94SFR 011-660-042 $14.94SFR 011-670-001 $14.94SFR 011-670-002 $14.94SFR 011-670-003 $14.94SFR 011-670-004 $14.94SFR 011-670-005 $14.94SFR 011-670-006 $14.94SFR 011-670-007 $14.94SFR 011-670-008 $14.94SFR 011-670-009 $14.94SFR 011-670-010 $14.94SFR 011-670-011 $14.94SFR 011-670-012 $14.94SFR 011-670-013 $14.94SFR 011-670-014 $14.94SFR 011-670-015 $14.94SFR 011-670-016 $14.94SFR 011-670-017 $14.94SFR 011-670-018 $14.94SFR 011-670-019 $14.94SFR 011-670-020 $14.94SFR 011-670-021 $14.94SFR 011-670-022 $14.94SFR 011-670-023 $14.94SFR 011-670-024 $14.94SFR 011-670-025 $14.94SFR 011-670-026 $14.94SFR 011-670-027 $14.94SFR 011-670-028 $14.94SFR 011-670-029 $14.94SFR 011-670-030 $14.94SFR 011-670-031 $14.94SFR 011-670-032 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-670-033 $14.94SFR 011-670-034 $14.94SFR 011-670-035 $14.94SFR 011-670-036 $14.94SFR 011-670-037 $14.94SFR 011-670-038 $14.94SFR 011-670-039 $14.94SFR 011-670-040 $14.94SFR 011-670-041 $14.94SFR 011-670-042 $14.94SFR 011-670-043 $14.94SFR 011-680-001 $14.94SFR 011-680-002 $14.94SFR 011-680-003 $14.94SFR 011-680-004 $14.94SFR 011-680-005 $14.94SFR 011-680-006 $14.94SFR 011-680-007 $14.94SFR 011-680-008 $14.94SFR 011-680-009 $14.94SFR 011-680-010 $14.94SFR 011-680-011 $14.94SFR 011-680-012 $14.94SFR 011-680-013 $14.94SFR 011-680-014 $14.94SFR 011-680-015 $14.94SFR 011-680-016 $14.94SFR 011-680-017 $14.94SFR 011-680-018 $14.94SFR 011-680-019 $14.94SFR 011-680-020 $14.94SFR 011-680-021 $14.94SFR 011-680-022 $14.94SFR 011-680-023 $14.94SFR 011-680-024 $14.94SFR 011-680-025 $14.94SFR 011-680-026 $14.94SFR 011-680-027 $14.94SFR 011-680-028 $14.94SFR 011-680-029 $14.94SFR 011-680-030 $14.94SFR 011-680-031 $14.94SFR 011-680-032 $14.94SFR 011-680-033 $14.94SFR 011-680-034 $14.94SFR 011-680-035 $14.94SFR 011-680-036 $14.94SFR 011-680-037 $14.94SFR 011-680-038 $14.94SFR 011-680-039 $14.94SFR 011-680-040 $14.94SFR - 33 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-680-041 $14.94SFR 011-680-042 $14.94SFR 011-680-043 $14.94SFR 011-680-044 $14.94SFR 011-680-045 $14.94SFR 011-680-046 $14.94SFR 011-680-047 $14.94SFR 011-680-048 $14.94SFR 011-680-049 $14.94SFR 011-680-050 $14.94SFR 011-680-051 $14.94SFR 011-680-052 $14.94SFR 011-680-053 $14.94SFR 011-680-054 $14.94SFR 011-680-055 $14.94SFR 011-680-056 $14.94SFR 011-680-057 $14.94SFR 011-680-058 $14.94SFR 011-680-059 $14.94SFR 011-680-060 $14.94SFR 011-690-001 $14.94SFR 011-690-002 $14.94SFR 011-690-003 $14.94SFR 011-690-004 $14.94SFR 011-690-005 $14.94SFR 011-690-006 $14.94SFR 011-690-007 $14.94SFR 011-690-008 $14.94SFR 011-690-009 $14.94SFR 011-690-010 $14.94SFR 011-690-011 $14.94SFR 011-690-012 $14.94SFR 011-690-013 $14.94SFR 011-690-014 $14.94SFR 011-690-015 $14.94SFR 011-690-016 $14.94SFR 011-690-017 $14.94SFR 011-690-018 $14.94SFR 011-690-019 $14.94SFR 011-690-020 $14.94SFR 011-690-021 $14.94SFR 011-690-022 $14.94SFR 011-690-023 $14.94SFR 011-690-024 $14.94SFR 011-690-025 $14.94SFR 011-690-026 $14.94SFR 011-690-027 $14.94SFR 011-690-028 $14.94SFR 011-690-029 $14.94SFR 011-690-030 $14.94SFR 011-690-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 011-690-032 $14.94SFR 011-690-033 $14.94SFR 011-690-034 $14.94SFR 011-690-035 $14.94SFR 011-690-036 $14.94SFR 011-690-037 $14.94SFR 011-690-038 $14.94SFR 011-690-039 $14.94SFR 011-690-040 $14.94SFR 011-690-041 $14.94SFR 011-690-042 $14.94SFR 011-690-043 $14.94SFR 011-690-044 $14.94SFR 011-690-045 $14.94SFR 011-690-046 $14.94SFR 011-690-047 $14.94SFR 015-090-050 $7.46MISC 015-090-051 $7.46MISC 015-090-052 $7.46MISC 015-270-003 $14.94SFR 018-280-022 $14.94SFR 018-321-002 $14.94SFR 018-321-003 $14.94SFR 018-321-004 $14.94SFR 018-321-005 $14.94SFR 018-321-006 $14.94SFR 018-321-007 $14.94SFR 018-321-008 $14.94SFR 018-321-009 $14.94SFR 018-321-010 $14.94SFR 018-321-011 $14.94SFR 018-322-003 $14.94SFR 018-322-004 $14.94SFR 018-322-005 $14.94SFR 018-322-006 $14.94SFR 018-322-007 $14.94SFR 018-322-008 $14.94SFR 018-322-009 $14.94SFR 018-322-010 $14.94SFR 018-322-024 $14.94SFR 020-063-003 $74.70INST 020-064-001 $14.94SFR 020-064-002 $14.94SFR 020-071-011 $14.94SFR 020-071-012 $14.94SFR 020-071-013 $7.46VCOM 020-071-014 $14.94SFR 020-071-015 $14.94SFR 020-072-002 $14.94SFR 020-072-003 $74.70INST 020-072-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 020-072-005 $14.94SFR 020-072-006 $14.94SFR 020-072-007 $14.94SFR 020-072-008 $7.46VSFR 020-072-009 $14.94SFR 020-072-010 $14.94SFR 020-073-003 $74.70INST 020-073-006 $7.46VCOM 020-073-007 $74.70COM 020-073-008 $74.70COM 020-073-009 $14.94SFR 020-073-010 $14.94SFR 020-073-011 $14.94SFR 020-073-012 $14.94SFR 020-073-013 $7.46VSFR 020-073-014 $74.70COM 020-073-015 $74.70COM 020-150-009 $7.46MISC 020-210-035 $7.46MISC 020-210-036 $7.46MISC 020-280-003 $14.94SFR 020-280-004 $14.94SFR 020-280-008 $14.94SFR 020-280-011 $14.94SFR 020-280-012 $14.94SFR 020-280-013 $14.94SFR 020-290-001 $14.94SFR 020-290-002 $14.94SFR 020-290-003 $14.94SFR 020-290-004 $14.94SFR 020-290-005 $14.94SFR 020-290-006 $14.94SFR 020-290-007 $14.94SFR 020-290-008 $14.94SFR 020-290-009 $14.94SFR 020-300-001 $14.94SFR 020-300-002 $14.94SFR 020-300-003 $14.94SFR 020-300-004 $7.46VSFR 020-300-005 $7.46VSFR 020-300-006 $7.46VSFR 020-300-007 $7.46VSFR 020-300-008 $7.46VSFR 020-300-009 $7.46VSFR 020-300-010 $7.46VSFR 020-310-001 $7.46VSFR 020-310-002 $7.46VSFR 020-310-003 $7.46VSFR 020-310-004 $7.46VSFR 020-310-005 $7.46VSFR 020-310-006 $7.46VSFR - 34 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 020-310-007 $7.46VSFR 020-310-008 $7.46VSFR 020-320-001 $7.46VSFR 020-320-002 $7.46VSFR 020-320-003 $7.46VSFR 020-320-004 $7.46VSFR 020-320-005 $7.46VSFR 020-320-006 $7.46VSFR 020-320-007 $7.46VSFR 020-320-008 $7.46VSFR 020-320-009 $7.46VSFR 020-320-010 $7.46VSFR 020-320-011 $7.46VSFR 020-320-012 $7.46VSFR 020-320-013 $7.46VSFR 020-320-014 $7.46VSFR 020-320-015 $7.46VSFR 020-320-016 $7.46VSFR 020-320-017 $7.46VSFR 020-320-018 $7.46VSFR 020-320-019 $7.46VSFR 020-320-020 $7.46VSFR 020-320-021 $7.46VSFR 028-030-002 $7.46VSFR 028-030-004 $7.46MISC 029-010-017 $7.46MISC 029-020-002 $7.46VSFR 029-020-004 $74.70COM 029-090-001 $14.94SFR 029-090-002 $14.94SFR 029-090-003 $14.94SFR 029-090-004 $7.46VSFR 029-090-005 $14.94SFR 029-090-006 $7.46VSFR 029-100-001 $7.46VSFR 029-100-002 $14.94SFR 029-100-003 $14.94SFR 029-100-004 $14.94SFR 029-100-005 $7.46VSFR 029-100-006 $14.94SFR 029-100-007 $14.94SFR 029-100-008 $14.94SFR 029-100-009 $14.94SFR 029-100-010 $7.46VSFR 029-100-011 $14.94SFR 029-100-012 $14.94SFR 029-100-013 $14.94SFR 029-100-014 $14.94SFR 029-100-015 $14.94SFR 029-100-020 $14.94SFR 029-100-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 029-100-022 $14.94SFR 029-100-023 $7.46VSFR 029-100-024 $7.46VSFR 029-100-025 $14.94SFR 029-100-026 $14.94SFR 029-100-027 $14.94SFR 029-100-028 $14.94SFR 029-100-029 $7.46VSFR 029-100-030 $14.94SFR 029-100-031 $14.94SFR 029-100-032 $14.94SFR 029-100-033 $14.94SFR 029-100-034 $14.94SFR 029-100-035 $14.94SFR 029-100-036 $14.94SFR 029-100-037 $14.94SFR 029-100-038 $14.94SFR 029-100-039 $14.94SFR 029-100-040 $14.94SFR 029-100-041 $14.94SFR 029-100-042 $14.94SFR 029-100-043 $14.94SFR 029-100-044 $7.46VSFR 029-100-055 $14.94SFR 029-100-056 $7.46VSFR 029-120-001 $14.94SFR 029-120-002 $14.94SFR 029-120-003 $14.94SFR 029-120-004 $14.94SFR 029-120-005 $14.94SFR 029-120-006 $14.94SFR 029-120-007 $14.94SFR 029-120-008 $7.46VSFR 029-120-009 $7.46VSFR 029-120-010 $7.46VSFR 029-120-011 $7.46VSFR 029-120-012 $14.94SFR 029-120-013 $14.94SFR 029-120-014 $14.94SFR 029-120-015 $14.94SFR 029-120-016 $14.94SFR 029-120-017 $14.94SFR 029-120-018 $14.94SFR 029-120-019 $7.46VSFR 029-120-020 $7.46VSFR 029-120-021 $14.94SFR 029-120-023 $7.46VSFR 029-120-024 $14.94SFR 029-120-025 $7.46VSFR 030-010-005 $14.94SFR 030-010-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 030-010-007 $14.94SFR 030-010-008 $7.46VSFR 030-010-009 $14.94SFR 030-010-010 $14.94SFR 030-010-011 $14.94SFR 030-010-012 $14.94SFR 030-010-058 $14.94SFR 030-010-060 $14.94SFR 030-010-066 $14.94SFR 030-010-067 $14.94SFR 030-060-001 $74.70COM 030-060-002 $74.70COM 030-070-012 $74.70COM 030-070-016 $74.70COM 030-070-017 $74.70COM 030-070-019 $74.70COM 030-070-025 $74.70COM 030-070-026 $74.70COM 030-070-039 $74.70COM 030-110-005 $7.46VCOM 030-110-006 $7.46VCOM 030-120-013 $74.70COM 030-120-014 $74.70COM 030-120-017 $74.70COM 030-120-034 $74.70COM 031-010-012 $7.46VSFR 031-010-013 $7.46VSFR 031-010-018 $7.46VCOM 031-010-019 $7.46VCOM 031-010-026 $74.70COM 031-010-029 $7.46VSFR 031-021-004 $74.70COM 031-021-005 $14.94SFR 031-021-006 $74.70COM 031-021-007 $7.46VCOM 031-021-009 $7.46VCOM 031-021-012 $7.46VSFR 031-021-013 $7.46VSFR 031-021-014 $74.70COM 031-021-015 $7.46VCOM 031-021-017 $7.46VCOM 031-021-020 $7.46VCOM 031-022-019 $74.70COM 031-022-020 $7.46VCOM 031-022-021 $7.46VCOM 031-022-022 $7.46VCOM 031-022-024 $7.46VCOM 031-022-025 $7.46VCOM 031-022-026 $7.46VCOM 031-022-027 $7.46VCOM 031-022-028 $7.46VCOM - 35 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-022-029 $7.46VCOM 031-022-030 $7.46VCOM 031-022-031 $74.70COM 031-022-033 $74.70MFR5 031-022-035 $74.70COM 031-022-036 $74.70COM 031-022-037 $14.94SFR 031-022-038 $74.70COM 031-031-013 $74.70COM 031-031-014 $74.70COM 031-031-015 $74.70COM 031-031-016 $14.94SFR 031-031-018 $74.70COM 031-031-019 $7.46VCOM 031-031-020 $74.70COM 031-032-002 $74.70INST 031-032-003 $74.70INST 031-032-004 $14.94SFR 031-033-003 $74.70COM 031-033-004 $74.70COM 031-033-005 $74.70COM 031-033-006 $74.70COM 031-091-002 $7.46VCOM 031-091-003 $74.70COM 031-091-004 $74.70COM 031-091-007 $74.70COM 031-091-009 $74.70COM 031-091-012 $74.70COM 031-091-013 $74.70COM 031-092-001 $74.70COM 031-092-002 $7.46VCOM 031-092-003 $14.94SFR 031-092-004 $7.46VCOM 031-092-005 $14.94SFR 031-092-006 $7.46VSFR 031-092-007 $14.94SFR 031-092-008 $14.94SFR 031-092-012 $14.94SFR 031-092-013 $14.94SFR 031-092-014 $14.94SFR 031-092-015 $14.94SFR 031-092-016 $14.94SFR 031-092-017 $7.46VSFR 031-093-008 $7.46VSFR 031-093-009 $14.94SFR 031-093-010 $14.94SFR 031-093-011 $14.94SFR 031-093-018 $74.70COM 031-093-022 $74.70COM 031-093-023 $74.70COM 031-093-027 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-093-028 $74.70COM 031-093-033 $7.46VCOM 031-093-035 $7.46VCOM 031-093-036 $14.94SFR 031-093-037 $14.94SFR 031-093-039 $7.46VSFR 031-093-040 $7.46VSFR 031-093-041 $7.46VSFR 031-093-042 $7.46VSFR 031-093-043 $7.46VSFR 031-093-044 $74.70COM 031-101-001 $14.94SFR 031-101-004 $14.94SFR 031-101-005 $14.94SFR 031-101-006 $14.94SFR 031-101-007 $7.46VSFR 031-101-008 $14.94SFR 031-101-009 $7.46VSFR 031-101-010 $14.94SFR 031-102-001 $14.94SFR 031-102-002 $14.94SFR 031-102-003 $14.94SFR 031-102-004 $14.94SFR 031-102-005 $14.94SFR 031-102-008 $14.94SFR 031-102-009 $14.94SFR 031-102-010 $14.94SFR 031-102-011 $7.46VSFR 031-102-012 $7.46VSFR 031-102-015 $14.94SFR 031-102-016 $7.46VSFR 031-102-017 $7.46VSFR 031-102-018 $7.46VSFR 031-102-029 $7.46VSFR 031-102-030 $74.70COM 031-102-031 $74.70COM 031-102-032 $74.70COM 031-102-033 $74.70COM 031-102-037 $7.46VSFR 031-102-038 $14.94SFR 031-102-042 $7.46VSFR 031-102-044 $14.94SFR 031-102-045 $14.94SFR 031-102-046 $14.94SFR 031-102-047 $14.94SFR 031-102-048 $14.94SFR 031-102-049 $14.94SFR 031-102-050 $7.46VSFR 031-102-051 $14.94SFR 031-102-052 $14.94SFR 031-102-053 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-110-004 $7.46VSFR 031-110-005 $7.46VSFR 031-110-008 $7.46VSFR 031-110-009 $7.46VSFR 031-110-012 $7.46VSFR 031-110-013 $14.94SFR 031-110-014 $14.94SFR 031-110-015 $7.46VSFR 031-110-018 $14.94SFR 031-110-019 $14.94SFR 031-110-022 $7.46VSFR 031-110-023 $7.46VSFR 031-110-026 $7.46VSFR 031-110-030 $7.46VSFR 031-110-031 $7.46VSFR 031-110-037 $14.94SFR 031-110-039 $14.94SFR 031-110-040 $14.94SFR 031-110-041 $14.94SFR 031-110-042 $7.46VSFR 031-110-043 $14.94SFR 031-110-045 $14.94SFR 031-110-046 $7.46VSFR 031-110-047 $7.46VSFR 031-110-048 $14.94SFR 031-110-049 $14.94SFR 031-110-050 $14.94SFR 031-110-051 $7.46VSFR 031-110-052 $14.94SFR 031-110-053 $14.94SFR 031-110-054 $7.46VSFR 031-110-055 $7.46VSFR 031-121-004 $7.46VSFR 031-121-005 $7.46VSFR 031-121-009 $7.46VSFR 031-121-012 $7.46VSFR 031-121-013 $7.46VSFR 031-121-017 $7.46VSFR 031-121-021 $7.46VSFR 031-121-022 $7.46VSFR 031-121-025 $7.46VSFR 031-121-039 $7.46VSFR 031-121-044 $14.94SFR 031-121-045 $14.94SFR 031-121-046 $14.94SFR 031-121-047 $14.94SFR 031-121-048 $7.46VSFR 031-121-049 $14.94SFR 031-121-050 $14.94SFR 031-121-051 $14.94SFR 031-121-052 $14.94SFR - 36 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-121-053 $7.46VSFR 031-121-054 $14.94SFR 031-121-055 $14.94SFR 031-121-056 $14.94SFR 031-121-057 $7.46VSFR 031-121-058 $7.46VSFR 031-122-003 $7.46VSFR 031-122-007 $7.46VSFR 031-122-008 $14.94SFR 031-122-011 $7.46VSFR 031-122-013 $14.94SFR 031-122-014 $14.94SFR 031-122-015 $7.46VSFR 031-122-016 $7.46VSFR 031-122-017 $14.94SFR 031-131-001 $7.46VSFR 031-131-003 $14.94SFR 031-131-004 $7.46VSFR 031-131-009 $7.46VSFR 031-131-013 $7.46VSFR 031-131-016 $7.46VSFR 031-131-017 $7.46VSFR 031-131-020 $7.46VSFR 031-131-021 $7.46VSFR 031-131-024 $7.46VSFR 031-131-025 $7.46VSFR 031-131-028 $14.94SFR 031-131-029 $14.94SFR 031-131-036 $14.94SFR 031-131-037 $7.46VSFR 031-131-038 $14.94SFR 031-131-039 $7.46VSFR 031-131-041 $14.94SFR 031-131-043 $14.94SFR 031-131-044 $14.94SFR 031-131-045 $14.94SFR 031-131-046 $14.94SFR 031-131-047 $14.94SFR 031-131-048 $7.46VSFR 031-131-049 $7.46VSFR 031-131-050 $7.46VSFR 031-131-051 $14.94SFR 031-131-052 $14.94SFR 031-131-053 $14.94SFR 031-132-005 $7.46VSFR 031-132-006 $7.46VSFR 031-132-007 $7.46VSFR 031-132-009 $7.46VSFR 031-132-010 $14.94SFR 031-132-013 $14.94SFR 031-132-014 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-132-017 $14.94SFR 031-132-018 $7.46VSFR 031-132-021 $14.94SFR 031-132-022 $14.94SFR 031-132-023 $7.46VSFR 031-132-024 $14.94SFR 031-132-025 $14.94SFR 031-132-026 $14.94SFR 031-132-027 $14.94SFR 031-140-007 $7.46VSFR 031-140-011 $7.46VSFR 031-140-012 $14.94SFR 031-140-016 $7.46VSFR 031-140-024 $7.46VSFR 031-140-025 $7.46VSFR 031-140-028 $7.46VSFR 031-140-029 $7.46VSFR 031-140-032 $7.46VSFR 031-140-033 $7.46VSFR 031-140-036 $7.46VSFR 031-140-037 $7.46VSFR 031-140-040 $7.46VSFR 031-140-044 $7.46VSFR 031-140-045 $7.46VSFR 031-140-055 $14.94SFR 031-140-056 $14.94SFR 031-140-057 $14.94SFR 031-140-058 $14.94SFR 031-140-059 $14.94SFR 031-140-060 $14.94SFR 031-140-061 $7.46VSFR 031-140-062 $14.94SFR 031-140-063 $14.94SFR 031-140-064 $14.94SFR 031-140-065 $74.70COM 031-140-066 $14.94SFR 031-140-067 $14.94SFR 031-140-068 $14.94SFR 031-140-069 $14.94SFR 031-140-070 $14.94SFR 031-140-071 $14.94SFR 031-140-072 $7.46VSFR 031-140-073 $14.94SFR 031-140-074 $14.94SFR 031-140-076 $14.94SFR 031-140-077 $14.94SFR 031-140-078 $14.94SFR 031-140-079 $7.46VSFR 031-160-001 $7.46VSFR 031-160-002 $7.46VSFR 031-160-003 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-160-004 $7.46VSFR 031-160-005 $7.46VSFR 031-160-006 $7.46VSFR 031-160-009 $7.46VSFR 031-160-010 $7.46VSFR 031-160-011 $7.46VSFR 031-160-012 $7.46VSFR 031-160-013 $7.46VSFR 031-160-014 $7.46VSFR 031-160-015 $7.46VSFR 031-160-016 $7.46VSFR 031-160-017 $7.46VSFR 031-160-018 $7.46VSFR 031-160-019 $7.46VSFR 031-160-020 $7.46VSFR 031-160-021 $7.46VSFR 031-160-022 $7.46VSFR 031-160-023 $7.46VSFR 031-160-024 $7.46VSFR 031-160-025 $7.46VSFR 031-160-026 $7.46VSFR 031-160-027 $7.46VSFR 031-160-028 $7.46VSFR 031-160-029 $7.46VSFR 031-160-030 $7.46VSFR 031-160-031 $7.46VSFR 031-160-032 $7.46VSFR 031-160-033 $7.46VSFR 031-160-036 $7.46VSFR 031-160-037 $7.46VSFR 031-160-038 $7.46VSFR 031-160-039 $7.46VSFR 031-160-040 $7.46VSFR 031-160-041 $7.46VSFR 031-160-042 $7.46VSFR 031-160-043 $7.46VSFR 031-160-044 $7.46VSFR 031-160-045 $7.46VSFR 031-160-046 $7.46VSFR 031-170-001 $7.46VSFR 031-170-004 $7.46VSFR 031-170-005 $7.46VSFR 031-170-006 $7.46VSFR 031-170-007 $7.46VSFR 031-170-008 $7.46VSFR 031-170-009 $7.46VSFR 031-170-010 $7.46VSFR 031-170-011 $7.46VSFR 031-170-012 $7.46VSFR 031-170-013 $7.46VSFR 031-170-014 $7.46VSFR - 37 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-170-015 $7.46VSFR 031-170-016 $7.46VSFR 031-170-017 $7.46VSFR 031-170-018 $7.46VSFR 031-170-019 $7.46VSFR 031-170-020 $7.46VSFR 031-170-021 $7.46VSFR 031-170-022 $7.46VSFR 031-170-025 $7.46VSFR 031-170-026 $7.46VSFR 031-170-027 $7.46VSFR 031-170-028 $7.46VSFR 031-170-029 $7.46VSFR 031-170-030 $7.46VSFR 031-170-031 $7.46VSFR 031-170-032 $7.46VSFR 031-170-033 $7.46VSFR 031-170-034 $7.46VSFR 031-170-035 $7.46VSFR 031-170-036 $7.46VSFR 031-170-037 $7.46VSFR 031-170-044 $7.46VSFR 031-170-045 $7.46VSFR 031-170-046 $7.46VSFR 031-170-047 $7.46VSFR 031-170-048 $7.46VSFR 031-170-049 $7.46VSFR 031-170-050 $7.46VSFR 031-170-051 $7.46VSFR 031-180-004 $7.46VSFR 031-180-005 $7.46VSFR 031-180-006 $7.46VSFR 031-180-007 $7.46VSFR 031-180-008 $7.46VSFR 031-180-009 $7.46VSFR 031-180-010 $7.46VSFR 031-180-011 $7.46VSFR 031-180-012 $7.46VSFR 031-180-013 $7.46VSFR 031-180-014 $7.46VSFR 031-180-015 $7.46VSFR 031-180-016 $7.46VSFR 031-180-017 $7.46VSFR 031-180-018 $7.46VSFR 031-180-019 $7.46VSFR 031-180-020 $7.46VSFR 031-180-021 $7.46VSFR 031-180-022 $7.46VSFR 031-180-023 $7.46VSFR 031-180-024 $7.46VSFR 031-180-025 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-180-026 $7.46VSFR 031-180-027 $7.46VSFR 031-180-028 $7.46VSFR 031-180-033 $7.46VSFR 031-180-034 $7.46VSFR 031-180-035 $7.46VSFR 031-180-036 $7.46VSFR 031-180-037 $7.46VSFR 031-180-038 $7.46VSFR 031-180-039 $7.46VSFR 031-180-040 $7.46VSFR 031-180-041 $7.46VSFR 031-180-042 $7.46VSFR 031-180-043 $7.46VSFR 031-180-044 $7.46VSFR 031-180-045 $7.46VSFR 031-180-046 $7.46VSFR 031-180-047 $7.46VSFR 031-180-048 $7.46VSFR 031-180-049 $7.46VSFR 031-180-050 $7.46VSFR 031-180-051 $7.46VSFR 031-180-052 $7.46VSFR 031-180-053 $7.46VSFR 031-180-054 $7.46VSFR 031-180-055 $7.46VSFR 031-180-056 $7.46VSFR 031-180-058 $7.46VSFR 031-180-059 $7.46VSFR 031-180-060 $7.46VSFR 031-190-001 $7.46VSFR 031-190-002 $7.46VSFR 031-190-007 $7.46VSFR 031-190-008 $7.46VSFR 031-190-009 $14.94SFR 031-190-010 $7.46VSFR 031-190-013 $14.94SFR 031-190-014 $14.94SFR 031-190-015 $14.94SFR 031-190-016 $14.94SFR 031-190-017 $14.94SFR 031-190-018 $14.94SFR 031-190-023 $14.94SFR 031-190-024 $14.94SFR 031-190-027 $14.94SFR 031-190-028 $14.94SFR 031-190-029 $14.94SFR 031-190-030 $14.94SFR 031-190-031 $14.94SFR 031-190-033 $7.46VSFR 031-190-034 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 031-190-035 $7.46VSFR 031-190-036 $7.46VSFR 031-190-037 $7.46VSFR 031-190-038 $7.46VSFR 031-190-039 $7.46VSFR 031-200-001 $14.94SFR 031-200-002 $7.46VSFR 031-200-005 $14.94SFR 031-200-006 $7.46VSFR 031-200-007 $14.94SFR 031-200-008 $14.94SFR 031-200-009 $14.94SFR 031-200-010 $14.94SFR 031-200-011 $14.94SFR 031-200-012 $14.94SFR 031-200-013 $14.94SFR 031-200-014 $14.94SFR 031-200-015 $7.46VSFR 031-200-016 $7.46VSFR 031-200-017 $7.46VSFR 031-200-018 $7.46VSFR 031-200-019 $7.46VSFR 031-200-022 $7.46VSFR 031-200-023 $7.46VSFR 031-200-024 $7.46VSFR 031-200-025 $7.46VSFR 031-200-026 $14.94SFR 031-200-027 $14.94SFR 031-200-028 $14.94SFR 031-200-029 $14.94SFR 031-200-030 $14.94SFR 031-200-031 $14.94SFR 031-200-032 $14.94SFR 031-200-033 $14.94SFR 031-200-034 $14.94SFR 031-200-035 $14.94SFR 031-200-036 $14.94SFR 031-200-037 $14.94SFR 031-200-038 $14.94SFR 031-200-039 $14.94SFR 031-200-040 $14.94SFR 031-200-041 $14.94SFR 031-200-042 $14.94SFR 031-200-043 $14.94SFR 031-200-044 $14.94SFR 031-200-045 $14.94SFR 031-200-046 $14.94SFR 031-200-047 $14.94SFR 031-200-048 $14.94SFR 031-200-049 $14.94SFR 031-200-050 $14.94SFR - 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50 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-103-010 $14.94SFR 095-103-011 $14.94SFR 095-103-012 $14.94SFR 095-103-013 $14.94SFR 095-103-014 $14.94SFR 095-103-015 $14.94SFR 095-103-016 $44.82MFR 095-104-002 $14.94SFR 095-104-003 $14.94SFR 095-104-004 $14.94SFR 095-104-005 $14.94SFR 095-104-006 $14.94SFR 095-104-007 $14.94SFR 095-104-008 $14.94SFR 095-104-009 $14.94SFR 095-105-002 $14.94SFR 095-105-005 $14.94SFR 095-105-006 $14.94SFR 095-105-007 $14.94SFR 095-107-005 $14.94SFR 095-107-007 $14.94SFR 095-107-008 $14.94SFR 095-107-009 $14.94SFR 095-107-010 $14.94SFR 095-107-011 $14.94SFR 095-107-012 $14.94SFR 095-107-013 $14.94SFR 095-107-014 $14.94SFR 095-107-015 $7.46VSFR 095-107-016 $74.70COM 095-107-017 $74.70COM 095-110-003 $74.70COM 095-120-002 $14.94SFR 095-120-003 $14.94SFR 095-120-004 $14.94SFR 095-120-005 $14.94SFR 095-120-006 $14.94SFR 095-120-007 $14.94SFR 095-120-008 $14.94SFR 095-120-009 $14.94SFR 095-120-012 $14.94SFR 095-120-014 $14.94SFR 095-120-015 $14.94SFR 095-120-016 $14.94SFR 095-120-018 $14.94SFR 095-120-019 $14.94SFR 095-120-020 $14.94SFR 095-120-021 $14.94SFR 095-120-022 $14.94SFR 095-120-023 $14.94SFR 095-120-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-120-025 $14.94SFR 095-120-026 $14.94SFR 095-120-027 $14.94SFR 095-120-028 $14.94SFR 095-120-029 $14.94SFR 095-120-030 $14.94SFR 095-120-031 $14.94SFR 095-120-033 $14.94SFR 095-120-034 $14.94SFR 095-120-036 $14.94SFR 095-120-037 $14.94SFR 095-120-038 $14.94SFR 095-120-039 $14.94SFR 095-120-040 $14.94SFR 095-120-041 $7.46VSFR 095-301-001 $14.94SFR 095-301-002 $14.94SFR 095-301-003 $14.94SFR 095-301-004 $14.94SFR 095-301-005 $14.94SFR 095-301-006 $14.94SFR 095-301-007 $14.94SFR 095-301-008 $14.94SFR 095-301-009 $14.94SFR 095-301-010 $14.94SFR 095-301-011 $14.94SFR 095-301-012 $14.94SFR 095-301-013 $14.94SFR 095-301-014 $14.94SFR 095-301-015 $14.94SFR 095-301-016 $14.94SFR 095-301-017 $14.94SFR 095-302-001 $14.94SFR 095-302-002 $14.94SFR 095-302-003 $14.94SFR 095-302-004 $14.94SFR 095-302-005 $14.94SFR 095-302-006 $14.94SFR 095-302-007 $14.94SFR 095-302-008 $14.94SFR 095-302-009 $14.94SFR 095-302-010 $14.94SFR 095-302-011 $14.94SFR 095-302-012 $14.94SFR 095-302-013 $14.94SFR 095-302-014 $14.94SFR 095-302-015 $14.94SFR 095-302-016 $14.94SFR 095-302-017 $14.94SFR 095-302-018 $14.94SFR 095-302-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-302-020 $14.94SFR 095-302-021 $14.94SFR 095-302-022 $14.94SFR 095-302-023 $14.94SFR 095-302-024 $14.94SFR 095-302-025 $14.94SFR 095-302-026 $14.94SFR 095-302-027 $14.94SFR 095-311-001 $14.94SFR 095-311-002 $14.94SFR 095-311-003 $14.94SFR 095-311-004 $14.94SFR 095-311-005 $14.94SFR 095-311-006 $14.94SFR 095-311-007 $14.94SFR 095-311-008 $14.94SFR 095-311-009 $14.94SFR 095-311-010 $14.94SFR 095-311-011 $14.94SFR 095-311-012 $14.94SFR 095-311-013 $14.94SFR 095-311-014 $14.94SFR 095-311-015 $14.94SFR 095-311-016 $14.94SFR 095-311-017 $14.94SFR 095-311-018 $14.94SFR 095-311-019 $14.94SFR 095-311-020 $14.94SFR 095-311-021 $14.94SFR 095-311-022 $14.94SFR 095-311-023 $14.94SFR 095-311-024 $14.94SFR 095-311-025 $14.94SFR 095-311-026 $14.94SFR 095-312-001 $14.94SFR 095-312-002 $14.94SFR 095-312-003 $14.94SFR 095-312-004 $14.94SFR 095-312-005 $14.94SFR 095-312-006 $14.94SFR 095-312-007 $14.94SFR 095-312-008 $14.94SFR 095-312-009 $14.94SFR 095-312-010 $14.94SFR 095-312-011 $14.94SFR 095-312-012 $14.94SFR 095-312-013 $14.94SFR 095-312-014 $14.94SFR 095-312-015 $14.94SFR 095-312-016 $14.94SFR 095-312-017 $14.94SFR - 51 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-312-018 $14.94SFR 095-312-019 $14.94SFR 095-312-020 $14.94SFR 095-312-021 $14.94SFR 095-312-022 $14.94SFR 095-312-023 $14.94SFR 095-312-024 $14.94SFR 095-321-001 $14.94SFR 095-321-002 $14.94SFR 095-321-003 $14.94SFR 095-321-004 $14.94SFR 095-321-005 $14.94SFR 095-321-006 $14.94SFR 095-321-007 $14.94SFR 095-321-008 $14.94SFR 095-321-009 $14.94SFR 095-321-010 $14.94SFR 095-321-011 $14.94SFR 095-321-012 $14.94SFR 095-321-013 $14.94SFR 095-321-014 $14.94SFR 095-321-015 $14.94SFR 095-321-016 $14.94SFR 095-321-017 $14.94SFR 095-321-018 $14.94SFR 095-321-019 $14.94SFR 095-321-020 $14.94SFR 095-321-021 $14.94SFR 095-321-025 $14.94SFR 095-321-032 $14.94SFR 095-321-033 $14.94SFR 095-321-034 $14.94SFR 095-321-035 $14.94SFR 095-321-036 $14.94SFR 095-321-037 $14.94SFR 095-321-038 $14.94SFR 095-321-040 $14.94SFR 095-322-001 $14.94SFR 095-322-002 $14.94SFR 095-322-003 $14.94SFR 095-322-004 $14.94SFR 095-322-005 $14.94SFR 095-322-006 $14.94SFR 095-322-007 $14.94SFR 095-322-008 $14.94SFR 095-322-009 $14.94SFR 095-322-010 $14.94SFR 095-322-011 $14.94SFR 095-322-012 $14.94SFR 095-322-013 $14.94SFR 095-322-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-322-015 $14.94SFR 095-322-016 $14.94SFR 095-322-017 $14.94SFR 095-322-018 $14.94SFR 095-322-019 $14.94SFR 095-322-020 $14.94SFR 095-322-021 $14.94SFR 095-322-022 $14.94SFR 095-322-023 $14.94SFR 095-322-024 $14.94SFR 095-322-025 $14.94SFR 095-322-026 $14.94SFR 095-331-001 $14.94SFR 095-331-002 $14.94SFR 095-331-003 $14.94SFR 095-331-004 $14.94SFR 095-331-005 $14.94SFR 095-331-006 $14.94SFR 095-331-007 $14.94SFR 095-331-008 $14.94SFR 095-331-009 $14.94SFR 095-331-010 $14.94SFR 095-331-011 $14.94SFR 095-331-012 $14.94SFR 095-331-013 $14.94SFR 095-331-014 $14.94SFR 095-331-015 $14.94SFR 095-331-016 $14.94SFR 095-331-017 $14.94SFR 095-331-018 $14.94SFR 095-331-019 $14.94SFR 095-331-020 $14.94SFR 095-331-021 $14.94SFR 095-331-022 $14.94SFR 095-331-023 $14.94SFR 095-331-024 $14.94SFR 095-331-025 $14.94SFR 095-331-026 $14.94SFR 095-332-001 $14.94SFR 095-332-002 $14.94SFR 095-332-003 $14.94SFR 095-332-004 $14.94SFR 095-332-005 $14.94SFR 095-332-006 $14.94SFR 095-332-007 $14.94SFR 095-332-008 $14.94SFR 095-332-009 $14.94SFR 095-332-020 $14.94SFR 095-332-021 $14.94SFR 095-332-022 $14.94SFR 095-332-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 095-332-024 $14.94SFR 095-332-025 $14.94SFR 095-332-026 $14.94SFR 095-332-027 $14.94SFR 095-332-029 $14.94SFR 095-420-001 $7.46CONDO 095-420-002 $7.46CONDO 095-420-003 $7.46CONDO 095-420-004 $7.46CONDO 095-420-005 $7.46CONDO 095-420-006 $7.46CONDO 095-420-007 $7.46CONDO 095-420-008 $7.46CONDO 095-420-009 $7.46CONDO 095-420-010 $7.46CONDO 095-420-011 $7.46CONDO 095-420-012 $7.46CONDO 095-420-013 $7.46CONDO 095-420-014 $7.46CONDO 095-420-015 $7.46CONDO 095-420-016 $7.46CONDO 095-420-017 $7.46CONDO 095-420-018 $7.46CONDO 095-420-019 $7.46CONDO 095-420-020 $7.46CONDO 095-420-021 $7.46CONDO 095-420-022 $7.46CONDO 095-420-023 $7.46CONDO 095-420-024 $7.46CONDO 095-420-025 $7.46CONDO 095-420-026 $7.46CONDO 095-420-027 $7.46CONDO 095-420-028 $7.46CONDO 095-420-029 $7.46CONDO 095-420-030 $7.46CONDO 095-420-031 $7.46CONDO 095-420-032 $7.46CONDO 095-420-033 $7.46CONDO 095-420-034 $7.46CONDO 095-420-037 $74.70COM 095-470-001 $7.46CONDO 095-470-002 $7.46CONDO 095-470-003 $7.46CONDO 095-470-004 $7.46CONDO 095-470-005 $7.46CONDO 095-470-006 $7.46CONDO 095-470-007 $7.46CONDO 095-470-008 $7.46CONDO 095-470-009 $7.46CONDO 095-470-010 $7.46CONDO 096-011-001 $14.94SFR - 52 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-011-002 $14.94SFR 096-012-002 $29.88MFR2 096-012-003 $14.94SFR 096-012-005 $14.94SFR 096-012-006 $14.94SFR 096-012-008 $7.46VSFR 096-013-002 $14.94SFR 096-013-004 $14.94SFR 096-013-006 $74.70COM 096-013-007 $14.94SFR 096-013-008 $14.94SFR 096-013-009 $14.94SFR 096-014-002 $14.94SFR 096-014-003 $14.94SFR 096-014-004 $14.94SFR 096-014-005 $14.94SFR 096-014-006 $14.94SFR 096-014-007 $14.94SFR 096-014-008 $14.94SFR 096-014-011 $14.94SFR 096-015-002 $14.94SFR 096-015-004 $29.88MFR2 096-015-005 $29.88MFR2 096-015-006 $44.82MFR 096-015-011 $7.46VSFR 096-015-013 $14.94SFR 096-015-014 $14.94SFR 096-015-015 $7.46VSFR 096-015-016 $7.46VSFR 096-015-017 $14.94SFR 096-015-018 $14.94SFR 096-015-024 $14.94SFR 096-015-025 $14.94SFR 096-015-026 $14.94SFR 096-016-001 $14.94SFR 096-016-002 $7.46VMFR 096-016-003 $7.46VMFR 096-016-004 $14.94SFR 096-016-005 $7.46VSFR 096-016-006 $59.76MFR4 096-016-012 $14.94SFR 096-016-013 $7.46VMFR 096-016-014 $14.94SFR 096-016-017 $14.94SFR 096-016-018 $7.46VMFR 096-016-019 $29.88MFR2 096-016-020 $74.70COM 096-016-023 $74.70INST 096-016-024 $29.88MFR2 096-017-001 $14.94SFR 096-017-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-017-004 $14.94SFR 096-017-005 $14.94SFR 096-017-006 $14.94SFR 096-017-008 $7.46VMFR 096-017-009 $14.94SFR 096-018-001 $14.94SFR 096-018-002 $14.94SFR 096-018-003 $14.94SFR 096-018-004 $14.94SFR 096-018-005 $14.94SFR 096-018-006 $14.94SFR 096-018-007 $7.46VMFR 096-018-008 $14.94SFR 096-018-009 $14.94SFR 096-018-010 $14.94SFR 096-018-011 $7.46VMFR 096-018-012 $14.94SFR 096-018-013 $14.94SFR 096-018-014 $14.94SFR 096-018-015 $7.46VSFR 096-019-009 $7.46VSFR 096-019-013 $14.94SFR 096-019-014 $14.94SFR 096-019-015 $29.88MFR2 096-019-016 $14.94SFR 096-019-017 $7.46VMFR 096-019-019 $14.94SFR 096-019-021 $44.82MFR 096-019-022 $14.94SFR 096-019-023 $14.94SFR 096-019-024 $14.94SFR 096-019-025 $7.46VCOM 096-019-026 $74.70COM 096-019-027 $74.70COM 096-019-028 $74.70COM 096-019-029 $74.70COM 096-019-031 $14.94SFR 096-019-032 $7.46VSFR 096-019-033 $7.46VSFR 096-019-034 $7.46VSFR 096-020-004 $14.94SFR 096-020-005 $14.94SFR 096-020-006 $14.94SFR 096-020-007 $14.94SFR 096-020-008 $14.94SFR 096-020-009 $14.94SFR 096-020-021 $29.88MFR2 096-020-022 $7.46VMFR 096-020-025 $14.94SFR 096-020-026 $44.82MFR 096-020-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-020-029 $14.94SFR 096-020-030 $14.94SFR 096-020-031 $14.94SFR 096-020-032 $14.94SFR 096-020-033 $14.94SFR 096-020-034 $14.94SFR 096-020-035 $14.94SFR 096-020-036 $14.94SFR 096-020-039 $7.46VSFR 096-020-042 $7.46VSFR 096-020-047 $14.94SFR 096-020-050 $14.94SFR 096-020-057 $14.94SFR 096-020-059 $14.94SFR 096-020-060 $7.46VSFR 096-020-062 $7.46VMFR 096-020-064 $14.94SFR 096-020-067 $14.94SFR 096-020-069 $14.94SFR 096-020-071 $14.94SFR 096-020-073 $29.88MFR2 096-020-075 $14.94SFR 096-020-082 $7.46VCOM 096-020-083 $74.70COM 096-020-089 $14.94SFR 096-020-090 $14.94SFR 096-020-092 $14.94SFR 096-020-093 $7.46VMFR 096-020-094 $14.94SFR 096-020-095 $14.94SFR 096-020-101 $14.94SFR 096-020-102 $14.94SFR 096-020-103 $14.94SFR 096-020-104 $14.94SFR 096-020-105 $14.94SFR 096-020-106 $14.94SFR 096-020-107 $14.94SFR 096-020-108 $14.94SFR 096-020-109 $14.94SFR 096-020-110 $14.94SFR 096-020-111 $14.94SFR 096-020-112 $14.94SFR 096-020-113 $14.94SFR 096-020-114 $14.94SFR 096-020-115 $14.94SFR 096-020-116 $14.94SFR 096-020-117 $14.94SFR 096-020-118 $14.94SFR 096-020-119 $14.94SFR 096-020-120 $14.94SFR 096-020-121 $14.94SFR - 53 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-020-122 $14.94SFR 096-020-123 $14.94SFR 096-020-124 $14.94SFR 096-020-125 $14.94SFR 096-020-126 $14.94SFR 096-020-127 $14.94SFR 096-020-128 $14.94SFR 096-020-129 $14.94SFR 096-020-130 $14.94SFR 096-020-131 $14.94SFR 096-020-132 $14.94SFR 096-020-133 $14.94SFR 096-020-134 $14.94SFR 096-020-135 $14.94SFR 096-020-136 $14.94SFR 096-020-137 $14.94SFR 096-020-138 $14.94SFR 096-020-139 $14.94SFR 096-020-140 $14.94SFR 096-020-141 $14.94SFR 096-020-142 $14.94SFR 096-020-143 $14.94SFR 096-020-144 $14.94SFR 096-020-145 $14.94SFR 096-020-146 $14.94SFR 096-020-147 $14.94SFR 096-020-148 $14.94SFR 096-020-149 $14.94SFR 096-020-150 $14.94SFR 096-020-151 $14.94SFR 096-020-152 $14.94SFR 096-020-153 $14.94SFR 096-020-154 $14.94SFR 096-020-155 $14.94SFR 096-020-156 $14.94SFR 096-020-157 $14.94SFR 096-020-158 $14.94SFR 096-020-159 $14.94SFR 096-020-160 $14.94SFR 096-020-161 $14.94SFR 096-020-162 $14.94SFR 096-020-163 $14.94SFR 096-020-164 $14.94SFR 096-020-165 $14.94SFR 096-020-166 $14.94SFR 096-020-167 $14.94SFR 096-020-168 $14.94SFR 096-020-169 $14.94SFR 096-020-172 $14.94SFR 096-020-173 $7.46VSFR 096-020-175 $104.58MFR7 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-020-176 $14.94SFR 096-020-177 $14.94SFR 096-020-178 $29.88MFR2 096-020-181 $74.70COM 096-020-184 $14.94SFR 096-020-185 $29.88MFR2 096-020-186 $14.94SFR 096-020-187 $14.94SFR 096-020-188 $14.94SFR 096-020-189 $14.94SFR 096-020-190 $14.94SFR 096-031-004 $14.94SFR 096-031-006 $104.58MFR7 096-031-007 $14.94SFR 096-031-008 $14.94SFR 096-031-014 $89.64MFR6 096-031-015 $59.76MFR4 096-031-016 $74.70COM 096-031-018 $7.46VMFR 096-031-019 $7.46VMFR 096-031-022 $74.70COM 096-032-003 $14.94SFR 096-032-004 $14.94SFR 096-032-008 $14.94SFR 096-032-009 $14.94SFR 096-032-010 $29.88MFR2 096-032-011 $7.46VMFR 096-032-016 $7.46VMFR 096-032-017 $14.94SFR 096-032-018 $44.82MFR 096-032-019 $44.82MFR 096-032-020 $44.82MFR 096-032-022 $44.82MFR 096-032-023 $29.88MFR2 096-032-024 $29.88MFR2 096-032-025 $14.94SFR 096-032-027 $14.94SFR 096-032-028 $7.46VCOM 096-032-029 $74.70COM 096-032-030 $74.70MFR5 096-032-031 $89.64MFR6 096-032-032 $7.46VCOM 096-033-001 $14.94SFR 096-033-002 $14.94SFR 096-033-003 $14.94SFR 096-033-004 $14.94SFR 096-033-005 $14.94SFR 096-033-006 $14.94SFR 096-033-008 $74.70MFR5 096-033-009 $14.94SFR 096-033-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-033-011 $14.94SFR 096-033-012 $14.94SFR 096-033-013 $14.94SFR 096-033-019 $14.94SFR 096-033-020 $14.94SFR 096-033-021 $14.94SFR 096-033-024 $14.94SFR 096-033-027 $14.94SFR 096-033-028 $14.94SFR 096-033-032 $14.94SFR 096-033-033 $14.94SFR 096-033-034 $14.94SFR 096-033-035 $7.46VMFR 096-033-036 $74.70INST 096-033-037 $7.46VSFR 096-033-039 $74.70COM 096-033-040 $14.94SFR 096-033-041 $14.94SFR 096-041-001 $7.46VSFR 096-041-003 $14.94SFR 096-041-004 $14.94SFR 096-041-006 $59.76MFR4 096-041-007 $14.94SFR 096-041-013 $7.46VSFR 096-041-020 $14.94SFR 096-041-021 $74.70COM 096-041-022 $14.94SFR 096-041-023 $14.94SFR 096-041-024 $14.94SFR 096-041-025 $14.94SFR 096-041-026 $7.46VSFR 096-042-005 $14.94SFR 096-042-006 $14.94SFR 096-042-007 $74.70COM 096-042-010 $44.82MFR 096-042-011 $74.70MFR5 096-042-015 $14.94SFR 096-042-016 $59.76MFR4 096-042-019 $44.82MFR 096-042-020 $7.46VMFR 096-042-021 $14.94SFR 096-042-022 $14.94SFR 096-042-023 $14.94SFR 096-042-024 $29.88MFR2 096-042-025 $74.70COM 096-043-001 $14.94SFR 096-043-002 $29.88MFR2 096-043-007 $14.94SFR 096-043-008 $14.94SFR 096-043-010 $14.94SFR 096-043-014 $14.94SFR - 54 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 096-043-017 $14.94SFR 096-043-019 $74.70INST 096-043-020 $14.94SFR 096-043-021 $14.94SFR 096-043-022 $14.94SFR 096-043-023 $14.94SFR 096-043-024 $74.70INST 096-043-025 $14.94SFR 096-043-026 $29.88MFR2 096-043-027 $29.88MFR2 096-043-029 $14.94SFR 096-043-030 $14.94SFR 096-043-031 $14.94SFR 096-043-032 $14.94SFR 096-043-034 $14.94SFR 096-043-035 $14.94SFR 096-044-001 $74.70COM 096-044-002 $7.46VMFR 096-044-003 $7.46VSFR 096-044-005 $14.94SFR 096-044-006 $14.94SFR 096-044-007 $7.46VMFR 096-044-008 $14.94SFR 096-044-009 $14.94SFR 096-044-010 $74.70COM 096-044-011 $14.94SFR 096-050-001 $74.70MFR5 096-050-003 $14.94SFR 096-050-004 $7.46VMFR 096-050-006 $14.94SFR 096-050-007 $74.70COM 096-050-010 $14.94SFR 096-050-011 $7.46VSFR 096-050-012 $7.46VSFR 096-050-013 $7.46VSFR 096-050-014 $7.46VSFR 096-050-015 $74.70IND 098-030-001 $74.70COM 098-030-010 $14.94SFR 098-030-011 $14.94SFR 098-030-012 $14.94SFR 098-030-013 $14.94SFR 098-030-014 $14.94SFR 098-030-015 $14.94SFR 098-030-016 $14.94SFR 098-030-017 $14.94SFR 098-030-018 $14.94SFR 098-030-019 $14.94SFR 098-030-020 $14.94SFR 098-030-021 $14.94SFR 098-030-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-030-023 $14.94SFR 098-030-024 $14.94SFR 098-030-025 $14.94SFR 098-030-026 $14.94SFR 098-030-027 $14.94SFR 098-030-028 $14.94SFR 098-030-029 $14.94SFR 098-030-030 $14.94SFR 098-030-032 $7.46VCOM 098-030-033 $74.70COM 098-030-035 $74.70COM 098-030-036 $74.70MFR5 098-030-037 $74.70MFR5 098-040-001 $14.94SFR 098-040-002 $14.94SFR 098-040-003 $14.94SFR 098-040-004 $14.94SFR 098-040-005 $14.94SFR 098-040-006 $14.94SFR 098-040-007 $14.94SFR 098-040-008 $14.94SFR 098-040-009 $14.94SFR 098-040-010 $14.94SFR 098-040-011 $14.94SFR 098-040-012 $14.94SFR 098-040-024 $74.70MFR5 098-040-025 $89.64MFR6 098-040-026 $104.58MFR7 098-040-027 $74.70COM 098-040-028 $74.70COM 098-040-029 $74.70MFR5 098-040-030 $7.46VMFR 098-051-001 $14.94SFR 098-051-002 $14.94SFR 098-051-003 $14.94SFR 098-051-004 $14.94SFR 098-051-005 $14.94SFR 098-051-006 $14.94SFR 098-051-007 $14.94SFR 098-051-008 $14.94SFR 098-051-009 $14.94SFR 098-051-010 $14.94SFR 098-051-011 $14.94SFR 098-051-012 $14.94SFR 098-051-013 $14.94SFR 098-051-014 $14.94SFR 098-051-015 $14.94SFR 098-051-016 $14.94SFR 098-051-017 $14.94SFR 098-051-018 $14.94SFR 098-051-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-051-020 $14.94SFR 098-051-021 $14.94SFR 098-051-022 $14.94SFR 098-051-023 $14.94SFR 098-051-024 $14.94SFR 098-051-025 $14.94SFR 098-052-001 $14.94SFR 098-052-002 $14.94SFR 098-052-003 $14.94SFR 098-052-004 $14.94SFR 098-052-005 $14.94SFR 098-052-006 $7.46VSFR 098-052-007 $14.94SFR 098-052-008 $14.94SFR 098-052-009 $14.94SFR 098-052-010 $14.94SFR 098-052-011 $14.94SFR 098-052-012 $14.94SFR 098-052-013 $14.94SFR 098-052-014 $14.94SFR 098-052-015 $14.94SFR 098-052-016 $14.94SFR 098-052-017 $14.94SFR 098-052-018 $14.94SFR 098-052-019 $14.94SFR 098-052-020 $14.94SFR 098-052-021 $14.94SFR 098-052-022 $14.94SFR 098-052-023 $14.94SFR 098-052-024 $14.94SFR 098-052-025 $14.94SFR 098-052-026 $14.94SFR 098-052-027 $14.94SFR 098-052-028 $14.94SFR 098-052-029 $14.94SFR 098-052-030 $14.94SFR 098-052-031 $14.94SFR 098-052-032 $14.94SFR 098-052-033 $14.94SFR 098-052-034 $14.94SFR 098-052-035 $14.94SFR 098-052-036 $14.94SFR 098-052-037 $14.94SFR 098-052-038 $14.94SFR 098-052-039 $14.94SFR 098-052-040 $14.94SFR 098-052-041 $14.94SFR 098-052-042 $14.94SFR 098-052-043 $14.94SFR 098-052-044 $14.94SFR 098-052-045 $14.94SFR - 55 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-052-046 $14.94SFR 098-052-047 $14.94SFR 098-052-048 $14.94SFR 098-052-049 $14.94SFR 098-052-050 $14.94SFR 098-052-051 $14.94SFR 098-052-052 $7.46VSFR 098-052-053 $7.46VSFR 098-052-054 $14.94SFR 098-052-055 $14.94SFR 098-061-001 $14.94SFR 098-061-002 $14.94SFR 098-061-003 $14.94SFR 098-061-004 $14.94SFR 098-061-005 $14.94SFR 098-061-006 $14.94SFR 098-061-007 $14.94SFR 098-061-008 $14.94SFR 098-061-009 $14.94SFR 098-061-010 $14.94SFR 098-061-011 $14.94SFR 098-061-012 $14.94SFR 098-061-013 $14.94SFR 098-061-014 $14.94SFR 098-061-015 $14.94SFR 098-061-016 $14.94SFR 098-062-001 $14.94SFR 098-062-002 $14.94SFR 098-062-003 $14.94SFR 098-062-004 $14.94SFR 098-062-005 $14.94SFR 098-062-006 $14.94SFR 098-062-007 $14.94SFR 098-062-008 $14.94SFR 098-062-009 $14.94SFR 098-062-010 $14.94SFR 098-062-011 $14.94SFR 098-062-012 $14.94SFR 098-063-001 $14.94SFR 098-063-002 $14.94SFR 098-063-003 $14.94SFR 098-063-004 $14.94SFR 098-063-005 $14.94SFR 098-063-006 $14.94SFR 098-063-007 $14.94SFR 098-063-008 $14.94SFR 098-063-009 $14.94SFR 098-063-010 $14.94SFR 098-063-011 $14.94SFR 098-063-012 $14.94SFR 098-063-013 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-063-014 $14.94SFR 098-063-015 $14.94SFR 098-063-016 $14.94SFR 098-063-017 $14.94SFR 098-063-018 $14.94SFR 098-063-019 $14.94SFR 098-063-020 $14.94SFR 098-063-021 $14.94SFR 098-063-022 $14.94SFR 098-063-023 $14.94SFR 098-063-024 $14.94SFR 098-063-025 $14.94SFR 098-063-026 $14.94SFR 098-063-027 $14.94SFR 098-063-028 $14.94SFR 098-063-029 $14.94SFR 098-063-030 $14.94SFR 098-064-001 $14.94SFR 098-064-002 $14.94SFR 098-064-003 $14.94SFR 098-064-004 $14.94SFR 098-064-005 $14.94SFR 098-064-006 $14.94SFR 098-064-007 $14.94SFR 098-064-008 $14.94SFR 098-064-009 $14.94SFR 098-064-010 $14.94SFR 098-064-011 $14.94SFR 098-064-012 $14.94SFR 098-064-013 $14.94SFR 098-064-014 $14.94SFR 098-064-015 $14.94SFR 098-064-016 $14.94SFR 098-071-001 $14.94SFR 098-071-002 $14.94SFR 098-071-003 $14.94SFR 098-071-004 $14.94SFR 098-071-005 $14.94SFR 098-071-006 $14.94SFR 098-071-007 $14.94SFR 098-071-008 $14.94SFR 098-071-009 $14.94SFR 098-071-010 $14.94SFR 098-071-011 $14.94SFR 098-071-012 $14.94SFR 098-071-013 $14.94SFR 098-071-014 $14.94SFR 098-071-015 $14.94SFR 098-071-016 $14.94SFR 098-072-001 $14.94SFR 098-072-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-072-003 $14.94SFR 098-072-004 $14.94SFR 098-072-005 $14.94SFR 098-072-006 $14.94SFR 098-072-007 $14.94SFR 098-072-008 $14.94SFR 098-072-009 $29.88MFR2 098-072-010 $14.94SFR 098-072-011 $14.94SFR 098-072-012 $14.94SFR 098-072-013 $14.94SFR 098-072-014 $14.94SFR 098-072-015 $14.94SFR 098-072-016 $14.94SFR 098-072-017 $14.94SFR 098-072-018 $14.94SFR 098-072-019 $14.94SFR 098-072-020 $14.94SFR 098-072-021 $14.94SFR 098-072-022 $14.94SFR 098-072-023 $14.94SFR 098-072-024 $14.94SFR 098-072-025 $14.94SFR 098-072-026 $14.94SFR 098-072-027 $14.94SFR 098-072-028 $14.94SFR 098-072-029 $14.94SFR 098-072-030 $14.94SFR 098-072-031 $14.94SFR 098-072-032 $14.94SFR 098-073-001 $14.94SFR 098-073-002 $14.94SFR 098-073-003 $14.94SFR 098-073-004 $14.94SFR 098-073-005 $14.94SFR 098-073-006 $14.94SFR 098-073-007 $14.94SFR 098-073-008 $14.94SFR 098-073-009 $14.94SFR 098-073-010 $14.94SFR 098-073-011 $14.94SFR 098-073-012 $14.94SFR 098-073-013 $14.94SFR 098-073-014 $14.94SFR 098-073-015 $14.94SFR 098-073-016 $14.94SFR 098-073-017 $14.94SFR 098-073-018 $14.94SFR 098-073-019 $14.94SFR 098-073-020 $14.94SFR 098-073-021 $14.94SFR - 56 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-073-022 $14.94SFR 098-073-023 $14.94SFR 098-073-024 $14.94SFR 098-073-025 $14.94SFR 098-073-026 $14.94SFR 098-073-027 $14.94SFR 098-073-028 $14.94SFR 098-073-029 $14.94SFR 098-073-030 $14.94SFR 098-073-031 $14.94SFR 098-073-032 $14.94SFR 098-074-001 $14.94SFR 098-074-002 $14.94SFR 098-074-003 $14.94SFR 098-074-004 $14.94SFR 098-074-005 $14.94SFR 098-074-006 $14.94SFR 098-074-007 $14.94SFR 098-074-008 $14.94SFR 098-074-009 $14.94SFR 098-074-010 $14.94SFR 098-074-011 $14.94SFR 098-074-012 $14.94SFR 098-074-013 $14.94SFR 098-074-014 $14.94SFR 098-074-015 $14.94SFR 098-074-016 $14.94SFR 098-074-017 $14.94SFR 098-074-018 $14.94SFR 098-074-019 $14.94SFR 098-074-020 $14.94SFR 098-074-021 $14.94SFR 098-074-022 $14.94SFR 098-074-023 $14.94SFR 098-074-024 $14.94SFR 098-074-025 $14.94SFR 098-074-026 $14.94SFR 098-074-027 $14.94SFR 098-074-028 $14.94SFR 098-074-029 $14.94SFR 098-074-030 $14.94SFR 098-074-031 $14.94SFR 098-074-032 $14.94SFR 098-075-001 $14.94SFR 098-075-002 $14.94SFR 098-075-003 $14.94SFR 098-075-004 $14.94SFR 098-075-005 $14.94SFR 098-075-006 $14.94SFR 098-075-007 $14.94SFR 098-075-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-075-011 $14.94SFR 098-075-012 $14.94SFR 098-075-013 $14.94SFR 098-075-014 $14.94SFR 098-075-015 $14.94SFR 098-075-016 $14.94SFR 098-075-017 $14.94SFR 098-075-018 $14.94SFR 098-075-019 $14.94SFR 098-075-020 $14.94SFR 098-075-021 $14.94SFR 098-075-022 $14.94SFR 098-075-023 $14.94SFR 098-075-024 $14.94SFR 098-075-025 $14.94SFR 098-075-026 $14.94SFR 098-075-027 $14.94SFR 098-075-028 $14.94SFR 098-075-029 $14.94SFR 098-075-030 $14.94SFR 098-075-031 $14.94SFR 098-075-032 $14.94SFR 098-075-033 $14.94SFR 098-081-001 $14.94SFR 098-081-002 $14.94SFR 098-081-003 $14.94SFR 098-081-004 $14.94SFR 098-081-005 $14.94SFR 098-081-006 $14.94SFR 098-081-007 $14.94SFR 098-081-008 $14.94SFR 098-081-009 $14.94SFR 098-081-010 $14.94SFR 098-081-011 $14.94SFR 098-081-012 $14.94SFR 098-081-013 $14.94SFR 098-081-014 $14.94SFR 098-081-015 $14.94SFR 098-081-016 $14.94SFR 098-081-017 $14.94SFR 098-081-018 $14.94SFR 098-081-019 $14.94SFR 098-081-020 $14.94SFR 098-081-021 $14.94SFR 098-081-022 $14.94SFR 098-081-023 $14.94SFR 098-081-024 $14.94SFR 098-081-025 $14.94SFR 098-081-026 $14.94SFR 098-081-027 $14.94SFR 098-081-028 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-081-029 $14.94SFR 098-081-030 $14.94SFR 098-081-031 $14.94SFR 098-081-032 $14.94SFR 098-082-001 $14.94SFR 098-082-002 $14.94SFR 098-082-003 $14.94SFR 098-082-004 $14.94SFR 098-082-005 $14.94SFR 098-082-006 $14.94SFR 098-082-007 $14.94SFR 098-082-008 $14.94SFR 098-082-009 $14.94SFR 098-082-010 $14.94SFR 098-082-011 $14.94SFR 098-082-012 $14.94SFR 098-082-013 $14.94SFR 098-082-014 $14.94SFR 098-082-015 $14.94SFR 098-082-016 $14.94SFR 098-082-017 $14.94SFR 098-083-001 $14.94SFR 098-083-002 $14.94SFR 098-083-003 $14.94SFR 098-083-004 $14.94SFR 098-083-005 $14.94SFR 098-083-006 $14.94SFR 098-083-007 $14.94SFR 098-083-008 $14.94SFR 098-084-001 $14.94SFR 098-084-002 $14.94SFR 098-084-003 $14.94SFR 098-084-004 $14.94SFR 098-084-005 $14.94SFR 098-084-006 $14.94SFR 098-084-007 $14.94SFR 098-084-008 $14.94SFR 098-084-009 $14.94SFR 098-084-010 $14.94SFR 098-084-011 $14.94SFR 098-084-012 $14.94SFR 098-084-013 $14.94SFR 098-084-014 $14.94SFR 098-091-004 $14.94SFR 098-091-005 $14.94SFR 098-091-006 $14.94SFR 098-091-007 $14.94SFR 098-091-008 $14.94SFR 098-091-009 $14.94SFR 098-091-010 $14.94SFR 098-091-011 $14.94SFR - 57 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-091-012 $14.94SFR 098-091-013 $14.94SFR 098-091-014 $14.94SFR 098-091-015 $14.94SFR 098-091-016 $14.94SFR 098-092-001 $14.94SFR 098-092-002 $14.94SFR 098-092-003 $14.94SFR 098-092-004 $14.94SFR 098-092-005 $14.94SFR 098-092-006 $14.94SFR 098-092-007 $14.94SFR 098-092-008 $14.94SFR 098-092-009 $14.94SFR 098-092-010 $14.94SFR 098-092-011 $14.94SFR 098-092-012 $14.94SFR 098-092-013 $14.94SFR 098-092-014 $14.94SFR 098-092-015 $14.94SFR 098-092-016 $14.94SFR 098-092-017 $14.94SFR 098-092-018 $14.94SFR 098-092-019 $14.94SFR 098-092-020 $14.94SFR 098-092-021 $14.94SFR 098-092-022 $14.94SFR 098-092-023 $14.94SFR 098-092-024 $14.94SFR 098-092-025 $14.94SFR 098-092-026 $14.94SFR 098-092-027 $14.94SFR 098-092-028 $14.94SFR 098-092-029 $14.94SFR 098-092-030 $14.94SFR 098-092-031 $14.94SFR 098-092-032 $14.94SFR 098-092-033 $14.94SFR 098-092-034 $14.94SFR 098-092-035 $14.94SFR 098-092-036 $14.94SFR 098-092-037 $14.94SFR 098-092-038 $14.94SFR 098-092-039 $14.94SFR 098-092-040 $14.94SFR 098-092-041 $14.94SFR 098-092-042 $14.94SFR 098-092-043 $14.94SFR 098-092-044 $14.94SFR 098-092-045 $14.94SFR 098-092-046 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-092-047 $14.94SFR 098-092-048 $14.94SFR 098-093-001 $14.94SFR 098-093-002 $14.94SFR 098-093-003 $14.94SFR 098-093-004 $14.94SFR 098-093-005 $14.94SFR 098-093-006 $14.94SFR 098-093-007 $14.94SFR 098-093-008 $14.94SFR 098-093-009 $14.94SFR 098-093-010 $14.94SFR 098-093-011 $14.94SFR 098-093-012 $14.94SFR 098-093-013 $14.94SFR 098-093-014 $14.94SFR 098-093-015 $14.94SFR 098-093-016 $14.94SFR 098-093-017 $14.94SFR 098-093-018 $14.94SFR 098-093-019 $14.94SFR 098-093-020 $14.94SFR 098-093-021 $14.94SFR 098-094-001 $14.94SFR 098-094-002 $14.94SFR 098-094-003 $14.94SFR 098-094-004 $14.94SFR 098-094-005 $14.94SFR 098-094-006 $14.94SFR 098-094-007 $14.94SFR 098-094-008 $14.94SFR 098-094-009 $14.94SFR 098-094-010 $14.94SFR 098-094-011 $14.94SFR 098-094-012 $14.94SFR 098-094-013 $14.94SFR 098-094-014 $14.94SFR 098-094-015 $14.94SFR 098-094-016 $14.94SFR 098-094-017 $14.94SFR 098-094-018 $14.94SFR 098-094-019 $14.94SFR 098-094-020 $14.94SFR 098-094-021 $14.94SFR 098-094-022 $14.94SFR 098-094-023 $14.94SFR 098-101-001 $14.94SFR 098-101-002 $14.94SFR 098-101-004 $14.94SFR 098-101-005 $14.94SFR 098-101-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-101-007 $14.94SFR 098-101-008 $14.94SFR 098-101-009 $14.94SFR 098-101-010 $14.94SFR 098-101-011 $14.94SFR 098-101-012 $14.94SFR 098-101-013 $14.94SFR 098-101-014 $14.94SFR 098-101-015 $14.94SFR 098-101-016 $14.94SFR 098-101-017 $14.94SFR 098-101-018 $14.94SFR 098-101-019 $14.94SFR 098-102-001 $14.94SFR 098-102-002 $14.94SFR 098-102-003 $14.94SFR 098-102-004 $14.94SFR 098-102-005 $14.94SFR 098-102-006 $14.94SFR 098-102-007 $14.94SFR 098-102-008 $14.94SFR 098-102-009 $14.94SFR 098-102-010 $14.94SFR 098-102-011 $14.94SFR 098-102-012 $14.94SFR 098-103-001 $14.94SFR 098-103-002 $14.94SFR 098-103-003 $14.94SFR 098-103-004 $14.94SFR 098-103-005 $14.94SFR 098-103-006 $14.94SFR 098-103-007 $14.94SFR 098-103-008 $14.94SFR 098-103-009 $14.94SFR 098-103-010 $14.94SFR 098-103-011 $14.94SFR 098-103-012 $14.94SFR 098-103-013 $14.94SFR 098-103-014 $14.94SFR 098-103-015 $14.94SFR 098-103-016 $14.94SFR 098-103-017 $14.94SFR 098-103-018 $14.94SFR 098-103-019 $14.94SFR 098-104-001 $14.94SFR 098-104-002 $14.94SFR 098-104-003 $14.94SFR 098-105-001 $14.94SFR 098-105-002 $14.94SFR 098-105-003 $14.94SFR 098-105-004 $14.94SFR - 58 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-105-005 $14.94SFR 098-105-006 $14.94SFR 098-105-007 $14.94SFR 098-105-008 $14.94SFR 098-106-001 $14.94SFR 098-106-002 $14.94SFR 098-106-003 $14.94SFR 098-106-004 $14.94SFR 098-121-001 $14.94SFR 098-121-002 $14.94SFR 098-121-003 $14.94SFR 098-121-004 $14.94SFR 098-121-006 $14.94SFR 098-121-007 $14.94SFR 098-122-001 $14.94SFR 098-122-002 $14.94SFR 098-122-003 $14.94SFR 098-123-001 $14.94SFR 098-123-002 $14.94SFR 098-123-003 $14.94SFR 098-123-004 $14.94SFR 098-124-001 $14.94SFR 098-126-010 $14.94SFR 098-126-011 $14.94SFR 098-126-012 $14.94SFR 098-126-013 $14.94SFR 098-126-014 $14.94SFR 098-126-015 $14.94SFR 098-126-016 $14.94SFR 098-126-018 $14.94SFR 098-126-019 $14.94SFR 098-126-020 $14.94SFR 098-126-021 $14.94SFR 098-126-022 $14.94SFR 098-126-023 $14.94SFR 098-126-024 $14.94SFR 098-126-025 $14.94SFR 098-127-009 $14.94SFR 098-127-010 $14.94SFR 098-127-011 $14.94SFR 098-127-012 $14.94SFR 098-127-013 $14.94SFR 098-127-014 $14.94SFR 098-127-015 $14.94SFR 098-127-016 $14.94SFR 098-141-001 $14.94SFR 098-141-002 $14.94SFR 098-141-003 $14.94SFR 098-141-004 $14.94SFR 098-141-005 $14.94SFR 098-141-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-141-007 $14.94SFR 098-141-008 $14.94SFR 098-141-009 $14.94SFR 098-141-010 $14.94SFR 098-141-011 $14.94SFR 098-141-012 $14.94SFR 098-141-013 $14.94SFR 098-141-014 $14.94SFR 098-141-015 $14.94SFR 098-142-001 $14.94SFR 098-142-002 $14.94SFR 098-142-003 $14.94SFR 098-142-004 $14.94SFR 098-142-005 $14.94SFR 098-142-006 $14.94SFR 098-142-007 $14.94SFR 098-142-008 $14.94SFR 098-142-010 $14.94SFR 098-142-011 $14.94SFR 098-142-012 $14.94SFR 098-142-013 $14.94SFR 098-142-014 $14.94SFR 098-142-015 $14.94SFR 098-142-016 $14.94SFR 098-142-017 $14.94SFR 098-142-018 $14.94SFR 098-142-019 $14.94SFR 098-142-020 $14.94SFR 098-142-021 $14.94SFR 098-142-022 $14.94SFR 098-142-023 $14.94SFR 098-142-025 $14.94SFR 098-142-026 $14.94SFR 098-142-027 $14.94SFR 098-142-028 $14.94SFR 098-142-029 $14.94SFR 098-142-030 $14.94SFR 098-142-031 $14.94SFR 098-142-032 $14.94SFR 098-143-001 $14.94SFR 098-143-002 $14.94SFR 098-143-003 $14.94SFR 098-143-004 $14.94SFR 098-143-005 $14.94SFR 098-143-006 $14.94SFR 098-143-007 $14.94SFR 098-143-008 $14.94SFR 098-143-009 $14.94SFR 098-143-010 $14.94SFR 098-143-011 $14.94SFR 098-143-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-143-013 $14.94SFR 098-143-014 $14.94SFR 098-143-015 $14.94SFR 098-155-001 $14.94SFR 098-155-002 $14.94SFR 098-155-003 $14.94SFR 098-155-004 $14.94SFR 098-155-005 $14.94SFR 098-155-006 $14.94SFR 098-155-007 $14.94SFR 098-155-008 $14.94SFR 098-155-009 $14.94SFR 098-155-010 $14.94SFR 098-155-011 $14.94SFR 098-155-012 $14.94SFR 098-155-013 $14.94SFR 098-155-014 $14.94SFR 098-155-015 $14.94SFR 098-155-016 $14.94SFR 098-155-017 $14.94SFR 098-155-018 $14.94SFR 098-155-019 $14.94SFR 098-155-020 $14.94SFR 098-155-021 $14.94SFR 098-155-022 $14.94SFR 098-155-023 $14.94SFR 098-155-024 $14.94SFR 098-155-025 $14.94SFR 098-156-001 $14.94SFR 098-156-002 $14.94SFR 098-156-003 $14.94SFR 098-156-004 $14.94SFR 098-156-005 $14.94SFR 098-156-006 $14.94SFR 098-156-007 $14.94SFR 098-156-008 $14.94SFR 098-156-009 $14.94SFR 098-156-010 $14.94SFR 098-156-011 $14.94SFR 098-161-001 $14.94SFR 098-161-002 $14.94SFR 098-161-003 $14.94SFR 098-161-004 $14.94SFR 098-161-005 $14.94SFR 098-162-004 $14.94SFR 098-162-005 $14.94SFR 098-162-006 $14.94SFR 098-162-007 $14.94SFR 098-162-008 $14.94SFR 098-162-009 $14.94SFR 098-162-010 $14.94SFR - 59 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-162-011 $14.94SFR 098-162-012 $14.94SFR 098-163-004 $14.94SFR 098-163-005 $14.94SFR 098-163-006 $14.94SFR 098-163-007 $14.94SFR 098-163-008 $14.94SFR 098-163-009 $14.94SFR 098-163-010 $14.94SFR 098-163-011 $14.94SFR 098-163-012 $14.94SFR 098-164-004 $14.94SFR 098-164-005 $14.94SFR 098-164-006 $14.94SFR 098-164-007 $14.94SFR 098-164-008 $14.94SFR 098-164-009 $14.94SFR 098-164-010 $14.94SFR 098-164-011 $14.94SFR 098-164-012 $14.94SFR 098-165-001 $14.94SFR 098-165-002 $14.94SFR 098-165-003 $14.94SFR 098-165-004 $14.94SFR 098-165-005 $14.94SFR 098-165-006 $14.94SFR 098-165-007 $14.94SFR 098-165-008 $14.94SFR 098-165-009 $14.94SFR 098-165-010 $14.94SFR 098-165-011 $14.94SFR 098-165-012 $14.94SFR 098-165-013 $14.94SFR 098-171-005 $14.94SFR 098-171-006 $14.94SFR 098-171-007 $14.94SFR 098-171-008 $14.94SFR 098-171-009 $14.94SFR 098-171-010 $14.94SFR 098-171-011 $14.94SFR 098-171-012 $14.94SFR 098-172-005 $14.94SFR 098-172-006 $14.94SFR 098-172-007 $14.94SFR 098-172-008 $14.94SFR 098-172-009 $14.94SFR 098-172-010 $14.94SFR 098-172-011 $14.94SFR 098-172-012 $14.94SFR 098-172-013 $14.94SFR 098-172-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-172-015 $14.94SFR 098-172-016 $14.94SFR 098-172-017 $14.94SFR 098-173-001 $14.94SFR 098-173-002 $14.94SFR 098-173-003 $14.94SFR 098-173-004 $14.94SFR 098-173-005 $14.94SFR 098-173-006 $14.94SFR 098-173-007 $14.94SFR 098-173-008 $14.94SFR 098-173-009 $14.94SFR 098-173-010 $14.94SFR 098-173-011 $14.94SFR 098-173-012 $14.94SFR 098-173-013 $14.94SFR 098-173-014 $14.94SFR 098-173-015 $14.94SFR 098-173-016 $14.94SFR 098-173-017 $14.94SFR 098-174-001 $14.94SFR 098-174-002 $14.94SFR 098-174-003 $14.94SFR 098-174-004 $14.94SFR 098-174-005 $14.94SFR 098-174-006 $14.94SFR 098-174-007 $14.94SFR 098-174-008 $14.94SFR 098-174-009 $14.94SFR 098-174-010 $14.94SFR 098-175-001 $14.94SFR 098-175-002 $14.94SFR 098-175-003 $14.94SFR 098-175-004 $14.94SFR 098-175-005 $14.94SFR 098-175-006 $14.94SFR 098-175-007 $14.94SFR 098-175-008 $14.94SFR 098-175-009 $14.94SFR 098-175-010 $14.94SFR 098-175-011 $14.94SFR 098-175-012 $14.94SFR 098-175-013 $14.94SFR 098-180-005 $7.46VSFR 098-180-007 $14.94SFR 098-180-010 $14.94SFR 098-180-015 $14.94SFR 098-180-016 $14.94SFR 098-180-017 $14.94SFR 098-180-021 $14.94SFR 098-180-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-180-025 $14.94SFR 098-180-026 $14.94SFR 098-180-028 $14.94SFR 098-180-029 $14.94SFR 098-180-033 $14.94SFR 098-180-034 $14.94SFR 098-180-035 $14.94SFR 098-180-036 $14.94SFR 098-180-037 $14.94SFR 098-180-041 $7.46VSFR 098-180-043 $7.46VSFR 098-190-002 $14.94SFR 098-190-003 $14.94SFR 098-190-004 $14.94SFR 098-190-006 $14.94SFR 098-190-008 $14.94SFR 098-190-015 $74.70INST 098-190-017 $14.94SFR 098-190-018 $14.94SFR 098-190-019 $14.94SFR 098-190-024 $14.94SFR 098-190-025 $14.94SFR 098-190-026 $14.94SFR 098-190-028 $14.94SFR 098-190-029 $14.94SFR 098-190-030 $14.94SFR 098-210-001 $7.46VSFR 098-210-026 $74.70COM 098-230-001 $14.94SFR 098-230-007 $14.94SFR 098-230-022 $14.94SFR 098-230-023 $7.46VSFR 098-230-048 $74.70IND 098-230-049 $74.70INST 098-230-050 $7.46VCOM 098-240-003 $7.46MISC 098-240-024 $74.70IND 098-240-057 $74.70COM 098-240-060 $119.52MFR8 098-240-064 $119.52MFR8 098-250-021 $7.46MISC 098-250-022 $7.46MISC 098-281-001 $14.94SFR 098-281-002 $14.94SFR 098-281-003 $14.94SFR 098-281-004 $14.94SFR 098-281-005 $14.94SFR 098-281-006 $14.94SFR 098-281-007 $14.94SFR 098-281-008 $14.94SFR 098-281-009 $14.94SFR - 60 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-281-010 $14.94SFR 098-281-011 $14.94SFR 098-282-001 $14.94SFR 098-282-002 $14.94SFR 098-282-003 $14.94SFR 098-282-004 $14.94SFR 098-282-005 $14.94SFR 098-282-006 $14.94SFR 098-282-007 $14.94SFR 098-282-008 $14.94SFR 098-282-009 $14.94SFR 098-282-010 $14.94SFR 098-282-011 $14.94SFR 098-282-012 $14.94SFR 098-291-001 $14.94SFR 098-291-002 $14.94SFR 098-291-003 $14.94SFR 098-291-004 $14.94SFR 098-291-005 $14.94SFR 098-291-006 $14.94SFR 098-291-007 $14.94SFR 098-291-008 $14.94SFR 098-291-009 $14.94SFR 098-291-010 $14.94SFR 098-291-011 $14.94SFR 098-291-012 $14.94SFR 098-291-013 $14.94SFR 098-291-014 $14.94SFR 098-291-015 $14.94SFR 098-292-001 $14.94SFR 098-292-002 $14.94SFR 098-292-003 $14.94SFR 098-292-004 $14.94SFR 098-292-005 $14.94SFR 098-292-006 $14.94SFR 098-292-007 $14.94SFR 098-292-008 $14.94SFR 098-292-009 $14.94SFR 098-292-010 $14.94SFR 098-292-011 $14.94SFR 098-292-012 $14.94SFR 098-292-013 $14.94SFR 098-292-014 $14.94SFR 098-292-015 $14.94SFR 098-292-016 $14.94SFR 098-292-017 $14.94SFR 098-292-018 $14.94SFR 098-292-019 $14.94SFR 098-292-020 $14.94SFR 098-292-021 $14.94SFR 098-292-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-292-023 $14.94SFR 098-292-024 $14.94SFR 098-292-025 $14.94SFR 098-292-026 $14.94SFR 098-292-027 $14.94SFR 098-292-028 $14.94SFR 098-292-029 $14.94SFR 098-293-001 $14.94SFR 098-293-002 $14.94SFR 098-293-003 $14.94SFR 098-293-004 $14.94SFR 098-293-005 $14.94SFR 098-293-006 $14.94SFR 098-294-001 $14.94SFR 098-294-002 $14.94SFR 098-294-003 $14.94SFR 098-294-004 $14.94SFR 098-295-001 $14.94SFR 098-295-002 $14.94SFR 098-301-001 $14.94SFR 098-301-002 $14.94SFR 098-301-003 $14.94SFR 098-301-004 $14.94SFR 098-301-005 $14.94SFR 098-301-006 $14.94SFR 098-301-007 $14.94SFR 098-301-008 $14.94SFR 098-301-009 $14.94SFR 098-301-010 $14.94SFR 098-301-011 $14.94SFR 098-301-012 $14.94SFR 098-301-013 $14.94SFR 098-301-014 $14.94SFR 098-301-015 $14.94SFR 098-302-001 $14.94SFR 098-302-002 $14.94SFR 098-302-003 $14.94SFR 098-302-004 $14.94SFR 098-302-005 $14.94SFR 098-302-006 $14.94SFR 098-302-007 $14.94SFR 098-302-008 $14.94SFR 098-302-009 $14.94SFR 098-302-010 $14.94SFR 098-302-011 $14.94SFR 098-302-012 $14.94SFR 098-302-013 $14.94SFR 098-302-014 $14.94SFR 098-302-015 $14.94SFR 098-311-001 $14.94SFR 098-311-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-311-003 $14.94SFR 098-311-004 $14.94SFR 098-311-005 $14.94SFR 098-311-006 $14.94SFR 098-311-007 $14.94SFR 098-311-008 $14.94SFR 098-311-009 $14.94SFR 098-311-010 $14.94SFR 098-311-011 $14.94SFR 098-311-012 $14.94SFR 098-311-013 $14.94SFR 098-311-014 $14.94SFR 098-311-015 $14.94SFR 098-312-001 $14.94SFR 098-312-002 $14.94SFR 098-312-003 $14.94SFR 098-312-004 $14.94SFR 098-312-005 $14.94SFR 098-312-006 $14.94SFR 098-312-007 $14.94SFR 098-312-008 $14.94SFR 098-312-009 $14.94SFR 098-312-010 $14.94SFR 098-312-011 $14.94SFR 098-312-012 $14.94SFR 098-312-013 $14.94SFR 098-312-014 $14.94SFR 098-312-015 $14.94SFR 098-312-016 $14.94SFR 098-312-017 $14.94SFR 098-312-018 $14.94SFR 098-313-001 $14.94SFR 098-313-002 $14.94SFR 098-313-003 $14.94SFR 098-313-004 $14.94SFR 098-313-005 $14.94SFR 098-313-006 $14.94SFR 098-313-007 $14.94SFR 098-313-008 $14.94SFR 098-313-009 $14.94SFR 098-313-010 $14.94SFR 098-313-011 $14.94SFR 098-313-012 $14.94SFR 098-313-013 $14.94SFR 098-313-014 $14.94SFR 098-313-015 $14.94SFR 098-313-016 $14.94SFR 098-313-017 $14.94SFR 098-313-018 $14.94SFR 098-313-019 $14.94SFR 098-313-020 $14.94SFR - 61 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-313-021 $14.94SFR 098-313-022 $14.94SFR 098-314-001 $14.94SFR 098-314-002 $14.94SFR 098-314-003 $14.94SFR 098-314-004 $14.94SFR 098-314-005 $14.94SFR 098-314-006 $14.94SFR 098-314-007 $14.94SFR 098-314-008 $14.94SFR 098-314-009 $14.94SFR 098-314-010 $14.94SFR 098-314-011 $14.94SFR 098-314-012 $14.94SFR 098-314-013 $14.94SFR 098-314-014 $14.94SFR 098-314-015 $14.94SFR 098-314-016 $14.94SFR 098-314-017 $14.94SFR 098-314-018 $14.94SFR 098-314-019 $14.94SFR 098-314-020 $14.94SFR 098-321-001 $14.94SFR 098-321-002 $14.94SFR 098-321-003 $14.94SFR 098-321-004 $14.94SFR 098-321-005 $14.94SFR 098-321-006 $14.94SFR 098-321-007 $14.94SFR 098-321-008 $14.94SFR 098-321-009 $14.94SFR 098-321-010 $14.94SFR 098-321-011 $14.94SFR 098-321-012 $14.94SFR 098-322-001 $14.94SFR 098-322-002 $14.94SFR 098-322-003 $14.94SFR 098-322-004 $14.94SFR 098-322-005 $14.94SFR 098-322-006 $14.94SFR 098-322-007 $14.94SFR 098-322-008 $14.94SFR 098-322-009 $14.94SFR 098-322-010 $14.94SFR 098-322-011 $14.94SFR 098-322-012 $14.94SFR 098-322-013 $14.94SFR 098-322-014 $14.94SFR 098-322-015 $14.94SFR 098-322-016 $14.94SFR 098-322-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-322-018 $14.94SFR 098-322-019 $14.94SFR 098-322-020 $14.94SFR 098-322-021 $14.94SFR 098-322-022 $14.94SFR 098-322-023 $14.94SFR 098-322-024 $14.94SFR 098-322-025 $14.94SFR 098-322-026 $14.94SFR 098-331-001 $14.94SFR 098-331-002 $14.94SFR 098-331-003 $14.94SFR 098-331-004 $14.94SFR 098-331-005 $14.94SFR 098-331-006 $14.94SFR 098-331-007 $14.94SFR 098-331-008 $14.94SFR 098-331-009 $14.94SFR 098-331-010 $14.94SFR 098-331-011 $14.94SFR 098-331-012 $14.94SFR 098-331-013 $14.94SFR 098-331-014 $14.94SFR 098-331-015 $14.94SFR 098-331-016 $14.94SFR 098-331-017 $14.94SFR 098-331-018 $14.94SFR 098-331-019 $14.94SFR 098-331-020 $14.94SFR 098-331-021 $14.94SFR 098-331-022 $14.94SFR 098-331-023 $14.94SFR 098-331-024 $14.94SFR 098-331-025 $14.94SFR 098-331-026 $14.94SFR 098-331-027 $14.94SFR 098-331-028 $14.94SFR 098-331-029 $14.94SFR 098-331-030 $14.94SFR 098-332-001 $14.94SFR 098-332-002 $14.94SFR 098-332-003 $14.94SFR 098-332-004 $14.94SFR 098-332-005 $14.94SFR 098-332-006 $14.94SFR 098-332-007 $14.94SFR 098-332-008 $14.94SFR 098-332-009 $14.94SFR 098-332-010 $14.94SFR 098-332-011 $14.94SFR 098-332-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 098-332-013 $14.94SFR 098-332-014 $14.94SFR 098-332-015 $14.94SFR 098-332-016 $14.94SFR 098-332-017 $14.94SFR 098-332-018 $14.94SFR 098-333-001 $14.94SFR 098-333-002 $14.94SFR 098-333-003 $14.94SFR 098-333-004 $14.94SFR 098-333-005 $14.94SFR 098-333-006 $14.94SFR 098-333-007 $14.94SFR 098-333-008 $14.94SFR 098-334-001 $14.94SFR 098-334-002 $14.94SFR 098-334-003 $14.94SFR 098-334-004 $14.94SFR 098-334-005 $14.94SFR 098-340-002 $74.70COM 098-340-009 $7.46VCOM 098-350-013 $14.94SFR 098-350-014 $14.94SFR 098-350-015 $14.94SFR 098-350-016 $14.94SFR 098-350-017 $14.94SFR 098-350-018 $14.94SFR 098-350-019 $14.94SFR 098-350-020 $14.94SFR 098-350-021 $14.94SFR 098-350-022 $14.94SFR 098-350-023 $14.94SFR 098-350-024 $14.94SFR 098-350-025 $14.94SFR 098-350-026 $14.94SFR 098-350-027 $14.94SFR 098-350-028 $14.94SFR 098-350-029 $14.94SFR 098-350-030 $14.94SFR 098-350-031 $14.94SFR 098-350-032 $14.94SFR 098-350-033 $14.94SFR 098-350-034 $14.94SFR 098-350-035 $14.94SFR 098-350-036 $14.94SFR 098-350-037 $14.94SFR 098-350-038 $14.94SFR 098-350-039 $14.94SFR 098-350-040 $14.94SFR 098-350-041 $14.94SFR 098-350-042 $14.94SFR - 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72 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-180-027 $14.94SFR 099-180-028 $14.94SFR 099-180-029 $14.94SFR 099-180-030 $14.94SFR 099-180-031 $14.94SFR 099-180-032 $14.94SFR 099-180-033 $14.94SFR 099-180-034 $14.94SFR 099-180-035 $14.94SFR 099-180-036 $14.94SFR 099-180-037 $14.94SFR 099-180-038 $14.94SFR 099-180-039 $14.94SFR 099-180-040 $14.94SFR 099-180-041 $14.94SFR 099-180-042 $14.94SFR 099-180-043 $14.94SFR 099-180-044 $14.94SFR 099-180-045 $14.94SFR 099-180-046 $14.94SFR 099-180-047 $14.94SFR 099-180-048 $14.94SFR 099-180-049 $14.94SFR 099-180-050 $14.94SFR 099-180-051 $14.94SFR 099-180-052 $14.94SFR 099-180-053 $14.94SFR 099-180-054 $14.94SFR 099-180-055 $14.94SFR 099-180-056 $14.94SFR 099-180-057 $14.94SFR 099-180-058 $14.94SFR 099-180-059 $14.94SFR 099-180-060 $14.94SFR 099-180-061 $14.94SFR 099-180-062 $14.94SFR 099-180-063 $14.94SFR 099-180-064 $14.94SFR 099-180-065 $14.94SFR 099-180-066 $14.94SFR 099-180-067 $14.94SFR 099-180-068 $14.94SFR 099-180-069 $14.94SFR 099-180-070 $14.94SFR 099-180-071 $14.94SFR 099-180-072 $14.94SFR 099-180-073 $14.94SFR 099-180-074 $14.94SFR 099-180-075 $14.94SFR 099-180-076 $14.94SFR 099-180-077 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-180-078 $14.94SFR 099-180-079 $14.94SFR 099-180-080 $14.94SFR 099-180-081 $14.94SFR 099-180-082 $14.94SFR 099-180-083 $14.94SFR 099-180-084 $14.94SFR 099-180-085 $14.94SFR 099-180-086 $14.94SFR 099-180-087 $14.94SFR 099-180-088 $14.94SFR 099-180-089 $14.94SFR 099-180-090 $14.94SFR 099-180-091 $14.94SFR 099-180-092 $14.94SFR 099-180-093 $14.94SFR 099-180-094 $14.94SFR 099-190-001 $14.94SFR 099-190-002 $14.94SFR 099-190-003 $14.94SFR 099-190-004 $14.94SFR 099-190-005 $14.94SFR 099-190-006 $14.94SFR 099-190-007 $14.94SFR 099-190-008 $14.94SFR 099-190-009 $14.94SFR 099-190-010 $14.94SFR 099-190-011 $14.94SFR 099-190-012 $14.94SFR 099-190-013 $14.94SFR 099-190-014 $14.94SFR 099-190-015 $14.94SFR 099-190-016 $14.94SFR 099-190-017 $14.94SFR 099-190-018 $14.94SFR 099-190-019 $14.94SFR 099-190-020 $14.94SFR 099-190-021 $14.94SFR 099-190-022 $14.94SFR 099-190-023 $14.94SFR 099-190-024 $14.94SFR 099-190-025 $14.94SFR 099-190-026 $14.94SFR 099-190-027 $14.94SFR 099-190-028 $14.94SFR 099-190-029 $14.94SFR 099-190-030 $14.94SFR 099-190-031 $14.94SFR 099-190-032 $14.94SFR 099-190-033 $14.94SFR 099-190-034 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-190-035 $14.94SFR 099-190-036 $14.94SFR 099-190-037 $14.94SFR 099-190-038 $14.94SFR 099-190-039 $14.94SFR 099-190-040 $14.94SFR 099-190-041 $14.94SFR 099-190-042 $14.94SFR 099-190-043 $14.94SFR 099-190-044 $14.94SFR 099-190-045 $14.94SFR 099-190-046 $14.94SFR 099-190-047 $14.94SFR 099-190-048 $14.94SFR 099-190-049 $14.94SFR 099-190-050 $14.94SFR 099-190-051 $14.94SFR 099-190-052 $14.94SFR 099-190-053 $14.94SFR 099-190-054 $14.94SFR 099-190-055 $14.94SFR 099-190-056 $14.94SFR 099-190-057 $14.94SFR 099-190-058 $14.94SFR 099-190-059 $14.94SFR 099-190-060 $14.94SFR 099-190-061 $14.94SFR 099-190-062 $14.94SFR 099-190-063 $14.94SFR 099-190-064 $14.94SFR 099-190-065 $14.94SFR 099-190-066 $14.94SFR 099-190-067 $14.94SFR 099-190-068 $14.94SFR 099-190-069 $14.94SFR 099-190-070 $14.94SFR 099-190-071 $14.94SFR 099-190-072 $14.94SFR 099-190-073 $14.94SFR 099-190-074 $14.94SFR 099-190-075 $14.94SFR 099-190-076 $14.94SFR 099-190-077 $14.94SFR 099-190-078 $14.94SFR 099-190-079 $14.94SFR 099-190-080 $14.94SFR 099-190-081 $14.94SFR 099-190-082 $14.94SFR 099-190-083 $14.94SFR 099-190-084 $14.94SFR 099-190-085 $14.94SFR - 73 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-190-086 $14.94SFR 099-190-087 $14.94SFR 099-190-088 $14.94SFR 099-190-089 $14.94SFR 099-190-090 $14.94SFR 099-190-091 $14.94SFR 099-190-092 $14.94SFR 099-190-093 $14.94SFR 099-190-094 $14.94SFR 099-190-095 $14.94SFR 099-190-096 $14.94SFR 099-190-097 $14.94SFR 099-190-098 $14.94SFR 099-190-099 $14.94SFR 099-190-100 $14.94SFR 099-190-101 $14.94SFR 099-190-102 $14.94SFR 099-190-103 $14.94SFR 099-190-104 $14.94SFR 099-190-105 $14.94SFR 099-190-106 $14.94SFR 099-190-107 $14.94SFR 099-190-108 $14.94SFR 099-190-109 $14.94SFR 099-190-110 $14.94SFR 099-190-111 $14.94SFR 099-190-112 $14.94SFR 099-190-113 $14.94SFR 099-190-114 $14.94SFR 099-190-115 $14.94SFR 099-190-116 $14.94SFR 099-190-117 $14.94SFR 099-190-118 $14.94SFR 099-190-119 $14.94SFR 099-190-120 $14.94SFR 099-190-121 $14.94SFR 099-190-122 $14.94SFR 099-190-123 $14.94SFR 099-190-124 $14.94SFR 099-190-125 $14.94SFR 099-190-126 $14.94SFR 099-190-127 $14.94SFR 099-190-128 $14.94SFR 099-190-129 $14.94SFR 099-200-001 $14.94SFR 099-200-002 $14.94SFR 099-200-003 $14.94SFR 099-200-004 $14.94SFR 099-200-005 $14.94SFR 099-200-006 $14.94SFR 099-200-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-200-008 $14.94SFR 099-200-009 $14.94SFR 099-200-010 $14.94SFR 099-200-011 $14.94SFR 099-200-012 $14.94SFR 099-200-013 $14.94SFR 099-200-014 $14.94SFR 099-200-015 $14.94SFR 099-200-016 $14.94SFR 099-200-017 $14.94SFR 099-200-018 $14.94SFR 099-200-019 $14.94SFR 099-200-020 $14.94SFR 099-200-021 $14.94SFR 099-200-022 $14.94SFR 099-200-023 $14.94SFR 099-200-024 $14.94SFR 099-200-025 $14.94SFR 099-200-026 $14.94SFR 099-200-027 $14.94SFR 099-200-028 $14.94SFR 099-200-029 $14.94SFR 099-200-030 $14.94SFR 099-200-031 $14.94SFR 099-200-032 $14.94SFR 099-200-033 $14.94SFR 099-200-034 $14.94SFR 099-200-035 $14.94SFR 099-200-036 $14.94SFR 099-200-037 $14.94SFR 099-200-038 $14.94SFR 099-200-039 $14.94SFR 099-200-040 $14.94SFR 099-200-041 $14.94SFR 099-200-043 $14.94SFR 099-200-044 $14.94SFR 099-200-045 $14.94SFR 099-200-046 $14.94SFR 099-200-047 $14.94SFR 099-210-002 $74.70IND 099-210-005 $74.70IND 099-210-006 $74.70IND 099-210-007 $74.70IND 099-210-010 $74.70VIND 099-210-021 $74.70IND 099-210-022 $74.70COM 099-210-023 $74.70COM 099-210-024 $74.70IND 099-210-027 $74.70VIND 099-210-030 $74.70IND 099-210-031 $74.70IND Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 099-210-034 $74.70VIND 099-210-036 $74.70VIND 099-210-037 $74.70VIND 099-220-001 $7.46CONDO 099-220-002 $7.46CONDO 099-220-004 $7.46CONDO 099-220-005 $7.46CONDO 099-220-008 $7.46CONDO 099-220-009 $7.46CONDO 099-220-010 $7.46CONDO 099-220-012 $7.46CONDO 099-220-013 $7.46CONDO 099-220-014 $7.46CONDO 099-220-015 $7.46CONDO 100-291-017 $14.94SFR 100-291-018 $14.94SFR 100-291-019 $14.94SFR 100-291-020 $14.94SFR 100-291-021 $14.94SFR 100-291-022 $14.94SFR 100-291-023 $14.94SFR 100-291-024 $14.94SFR 100-291-025 $14.94SFR 100-291-026 $14.94SFR 100-292-017 $14.94SFR 100-292-018 $14.94SFR 100-292-019 $14.94SFR 100-292-020 $14.94SFR 100-292-021 $14.94SFR 100-292-022 $14.94SFR 100-292-023 $14.94SFR 100-292-024 $14.94SFR 100-292-025 $14.94SFR 100-292-026 $14.94SFR 100-292-027 $14.94SFR 100-293-001 $14.94SFR 100-293-002 $7.46VSFR 100-293-003 $29.88MFR2 100-293-005 $14.94SFR 100-293-006 $14.94SFR 100-293-007 $14.94SFR 100-293-008 $14.94SFR 100-293-009 $14.94SFR 100-293-013 $14.94SFR 100-293-015 $7.46VSFR 100-293-016 $14.94SFR 100-293-017 $14.94SFR 100-293-018 $14.94SFR 100-301-019 $14.94SFR 100-301-020 $14.94SFR 100-301-021 $14.94SFR - 74 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 100-301-022 $14.94SFR 100-301-023 $14.94SFR 100-301-024 $14.94SFR 100-301-025 $14.94SFR 100-301-026 $14.94SFR 100-301-027 $14.94SFR 100-301-028 $14.94SFR 100-301-029 $14.94SFR 100-301-030 $14.94SFR 100-301-031 $14.94SFR 100-301-032 $14.94SFR 100-301-033 $14.94SFR 100-301-034 $14.94SFR 100-301-035 $14.94SFR 100-302-018 $14.94SFR 100-302-019 $14.94SFR 100-302-020 $14.94SFR 100-302-021 $14.94SFR 100-302-022 $14.94SFR 100-302-023 $14.94SFR 100-302-024 $14.94SFR 100-302-025 $14.94SFR 100-302-026 $14.94SFR 100-302-027 $14.94SFR 100-302-028 $14.94SFR 100-302-029 $14.94SFR 100-302-030 $14.94SFR 100-302-031 $14.94SFR 100-302-032 $14.94SFR 100-302-033 $14.94SFR 100-302-034 $14.94SFR 100-303-002 $14.94SFR 100-303-003 $14.94SFR 100-303-004 $14.94SFR 100-303-005 $14.94SFR 100-303-006 $14.94SFR 100-303-007 $14.94SFR 100-303-008 $7.46VSFR 100-303-009 $14.94SFR 100-303-010 $14.94SFR 100-303-011 $14.94SFR 100-303-012 $14.94SFR 100-303-013 $14.94SFR 100-303-014 $14.94SFR 100-303-015 $14.94SFR 100-303-016 $14.94SFR 100-303-019 $14.94SFR 100-304-002 $14.94SFR 100-304-007 $14.94SFR 100-304-008 $14.94SFR 100-311-025 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 100-311-028 $14.94SFR 100-311-029 $14.94SFR 100-311-030 $14.94SFR 100-311-031 $14.94SFR 100-311-032 $14.94SFR 100-311-033 $14.94SFR 100-311-034 $14.94SFR 100-311-035 $14.94SFR 100-311-036 $14.94SFR 100-311-037 $14.94SFR 100-311-038 $14.94SFR 100-311-039 $14.94SFR 100-311-040 $14.94SFR 100-311-041 $14.94SFR 100-311-042 $14.94SFR 100-311-043 $14.94SFR 100-311-044 $14.94SFR 100-311-045 $14.94SFR 100-311-046 $14.94SFR 100-312-024 $14.94SFR 100-312-025 $14.94SFR 100-312-026 $14.94SFR 100-312-027 $14.94SFR 100-312-028 $14.94SFR 100-312-029 $14.94SFR 100-312-030 $14.94SFR 100-312-031 $14.94SFR 100-312-032 $14.94SFR 100-312-033 $14.94SFR 100-312-034 $14.94SFR 100-312-035 $14.94SFR 100-312-036 $14.94SFR 100-312-037 $14.94SFR 100-312-038 $14.94SFR 100-312-039 $74.70COM 100-313-015 $14.94SFR 100-313-018 $14.94SFR 100-313-020 $14.94SFR 100-313-021 $14.94SFR 100-313-025 $14.94SFR 100-313-028 $14.94SFR 100-313-029 $14.94SFR 100-313-032 $14.94SFR 100-313-034 $14.94SFR 100-313-041 $14.94SFR 100-313-043 $14.94SFR 100-313-045 $14.94SFR 100-313-046 $14.94SFR 100-313-047 $14.94SFR 100-313-048 $14.94SFR 100-313-049 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 100-313-050 $14.94SFR 100-314-004 $14.94SFR 100-314-005 $14.94SFR 100-321-016 $14.94SFR 100-321-025 $14.94SFR 100-321-027 $14.94SFR 100-321-028 $14.94SFR 100-321-029 $74.70IND 100-321-038 $74.70VIND 100-321-039 $74.70IND 100-321-040 $74.70MFR5 100-321-041 $74.70IND 100-321-045 $14.94SFR 100-321-047 $14.94SFR 100-321-048 $14.94SFR 100-321-049 $14.94SFR 100-321-050 $14.94SFR 100-321-051 $14.94SFR 100-321-052 $14.94SFR 100-321-054 $74.70IND 100-321-056 $74.70VIND 100-321-057 $7.46VSFR 100-401-011 $14.94SFR 100-401-012 $29.88MFR2 100-401-013 $14.94SFR 100-401-014 $14.94SFR 100-401-015 $14.94SFR 100-401-017 $7.46VSFR 100-401-024 $14.94SFR 100-401-025 $14.94SFR 100-401-026 $14.94SFR 100-401-027 $14.94SFR 100-401-028 $14.94SFR 100-401-029 $14.94SFR 100-401-030 $14.94SFR 100-401-031 $14.94SFR 100-401-032 $14.94SFR 100-401-033 $14.94SFR 100-401-034 $14.94SFR 100-401-035 $14.94SFR 100-401-036 $14.94SFR 100-401-037 $14.94SFR 100-401-038 $14.94SFR 100-401-039 $14.94SFR 100-401-040 $14.94SFR 100-401-041 $14.94SFR 100-401-042 $14.94SFR 100-401-043 $14.94SFR 100-401-044 $14.94SFR 100-401-045 $14.94SFR 100-401-046 $14.94SFR - 75 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 100-410-004 $14.94SFR 100-410-005 $14.94SFR 100-410-006 $14.94SFR 100-410-007 $14.94SFR 100-410-008 $14.94SFR 100-410-009 $14.94SFR 100-410-010 $14.94SFR 100-410-011 $14.94SFR 100-410-012 $14.94SFR 100-410-013 $14.94SFR 100-410-014 $14.94SFR 100-410-015 $14.94SFR 100-410-016 $14.94SFR 100-410-017 $14.94SFR 100-410-018 $14.94SFR 100-410-019 $14.94SFR 100-410-020 $14.94SFR 100-410-021 $14.94SFR 100-410-022 $14.94SFR 100-410-023 $14.94SFR 100-410-024 $14.94SFR 100-410-025 $14.94SFR 100-410-026 $14.94SFR 100-410-027 $14.94SFR 100-410-028 $14.94SFR 100-410-029 $14.94SFR 100-410-030 $14.94SFR 100-410-031 $14.94SFR 100-411-001 $14.94SFR 100-411-002 $14.94SFR 100-411-003 $14.94SFR 100-411-004 $14.94SFR 100-411-005 $14.94SFR 100-411-006 $14.94SFR 100-411-007 $14.94SFR 100-411-008 $14.94SFR 100-411-009 $14.94SFR 100-411-010 $14.94SFR 100-411-011 $14.94SFR 100-411-012 $14.94SFR 100-411-013 $14.94SFR 100-411-014 $14.94SFR 100-411-015 $14.94SFR 100-411-016 $14.94SFR 100-412-001 $14.94SFR 100-412-002 $14.94SFR 100-412-003 $14.94SFR 100-412-004 $14.94SFR 100-412-005 $14.94SFR 100-412-006 $14.94SFR 100-412-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 100-412-008 $14.94SFR 100-412-009 $14.94SFR 100-412-010 $14.94SFR 100-412-011 $14.94SFR 100-412-012 $14.94SFR 100-412-013 $14.94SFR 100-412-014 $14.94SFR 100-412-016 $14.94SFR 100-412-017 $14.94SFR 100-412-018 $14.94SFR 100-412-019 $14.94SFR 100-412-020 $14.94SFR 100-412-021 $14.94SFR 100-420-001 $14.94SFR 100-420-002 $14.94SFR 100-420-003 $14.94SFR 100-420-004 $14.94SFR 100-420-005 $14.94SFR 100-420-006 $14.94SFR 100-420-007 $14.94SFR 100-420-008 $14.94SFR 100-420-009 $14.94SFR 100-420-010 $14.94SFR 100-420-011 $14.94SFR 100-420-012 $14.94SFR 100-420-013 $14.94SFR 100-420-014 $14.94SFR 100-420-015 $14.94SFR 100-420-018 $14.94SFR 100-420-019 $14.94SFR 100-420-020 $14.94SFR 100-430-001 $14.94SFR 100-430-002 $14.94SFR 100-430-003 $14.94SFR 100-430-007 $14.94SFR 100-430-008 $14.94SFR 100-430-009 $14.94SFR 100-430-010 $14.94SFR 100-430-011 $14.94SFR 100-430-012 $14.94SFR 100-430-014 $14.94SFR 100-430-015 $14.94SFR 100-430-016 $14.94SFR 100-430-017 $14.94SFR 116-110-038 $14.94SFR 116-130-053 $14.94SFR 116-130-054 $14.94SFR 116-130-055 $14.94SFR 116-270-003 $14.94SFR 116-270-004 $14.94SFR 116-270-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 116-270-006 $14.94SFR 116-270-007 $14.94SFR 116-270-008 $14.94SFR 116-270-009 $14.94SFR 116-270-010 $14.94SFR 116-270-011 $14.94SFR 116-270-012 $14.94SFR 116-270-013 $14.94SFR 116-270-014 $14.94SFR 116-270-015 $14.94SFR 116-270-019 $14.94SFR 116-270-029 $14.94SFR 117-030-058 $14.94SFR 117-030-059 $14.94SFR 117-030-060 $14.94SFR 117-030-061 $14.94SFR 117-030-062 $14.94SFR 117-030-063 $14.94SFR 117-030-064 $14.94SFR 117-030-065 $14.94SFR 117-030-066 $14.94SFR 117-030-067 $14.94SFR 117-030-068 $14.94SFR 117-040-013 $14.94SFR 119-181-002 $14.94SFR 119-181-003 $14.94SFR 119-181-004 $14.94SFR 119-181-007 $14.94SFR 119-181-008 $14.94SFR 119-181-009 $14.94SFR 119-181-010 $14.94SFR 119-181-011 $14.94SFR 119-181-012 $14.94SFR 119-182-001 $14.94SFR 119-190-001 $14.94SFR 119-190-002 $14.94SFR 119-190-003 $14.94SFR 119-190-004 $14.94SFR 119-190-005 $14.94SFR 119-190-006 $14.94SFR 119-190-007 $14.94SFR 119-250-001 $14.94SFR 119-250-002 $14.94SFR 119-250-003 $14.94SFR 119-250-004 $14.94SFR 119-250-005 $14.94SFR 119-250-006 $14.94SFR 119-250-007 $14.94SFR 119-250-008 $14.94SFR 119-500-002 $14.94SFR 119-500-003 $14.94SFR - 76 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 119-500-004 $14.94SFR 119-500-005 $14.94SFR 119-500-006 $14.94SFR 119-500-007 $14.94SFR 119-500-008 $14.94SFR 119-500-009 $14.94SFR 119-500-010 $14.94SFR 119-500-011 $14.94SFR 119-500-012 $14.94SFR 125-020-045 $74.70COM 125-020-051 $74.70COM 125-020-058 $74.70COM 125-020-062 $74.70IND 125-020-066 $74.70COM 125-020-070 $74.70IND 125-031-002 $14.94SFR 125-031-003 $14.94SFR 125-031-004 $14.94SFR 125-031-006 $74.70COM 125-031-007 $74.70IND 125-031-010 $74.70IND 125-032-004 $74.70COM 125-032-005 $74.70COM 125-032-006 $14.94SFR 125-032-012 $74.70COM 125-032-030 $74.70COM 125-032-031 $74.70COM 125-032-032 $74.70COM 125-032-033 $7.46VCOM 125-032-035 $74.70COM 125-041-006 $74.70COM 125-041-008 $74.70IND 125-041-012 $74.70IND 125-041-014 $74.70COM 125-041-016 $74.70IND 125-041-017 $74.70IND 125-041-018 $14.94SFR 125-041-019 $74.70COM 125-041-020 $74.70COM 125-041-021 $74.70VIND 125-041-022 $74.70IND 125-046-001 $74.70COM 125-046-009 $74.70COM 125-046-010 $74.70COM 125-071-005 $14.94SFR 125-071-008 $14.94SFR 125-071-009 $14.94SFR 125-071-010 $14.94SFR 125-071-011 $7.46VSFR 125-071-012 $7.46VSFR 125-072-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-072-006 $14.94SFR 125-072-007 $14.94SFR 125-072-008 $14.94SFR 125-072-009 $14.94SFR 125-072-010 $14.94SFR 125-072-011 $14.94SFR 125-072-012 $14.94SFR 125-072-013 $14.94SFR 125-072-014 $14.94SFR 125-072-015 $14.94SFR 125-074-004 $14.94SFR 125-074-005 $14.94SFR 125-074-006 $14.94SFR 125-074-009 $14.94SFR 125-074-010 $29.88MFR2 125-074-011 $14.94SFR 125-074-012 $14.94SFR 125-074-013 $14.94SFR 125-074-014 $14.94SFR 125-074-016 $14.94SFR 125-074-017 $14.94SFR 125-074-018 $14.94SFR 125-075-003 $14.94SFR 125-075-004 $14.94SFR 125-075-005 $14.94SFR 125-075-007 $14.94SFR 125-075-010 $14.94SFR 125-075-011 $14.94SFR 125-075-012 $14.94SFR 125-075-013 $7.46VSFR 125-076-002 $14.94SFR 125-077-018 $74.70COM 125-077-024 $74.70INST 125-077-028 $74.70COM 125-080-007 $14.94SFR 125-080-008 $14.94SFR 125-080-012 $14.94SFR 125-080-019 $14.94SFR 125-080-020 $14.94SFR 125-080-021 $14.94SFR 125-080-035 $14.94SFR 125-080-036 $14.94SFR 125-080-037 $14.94SFR 125-080-038 $14.94SFR 125-080-039 $14.94SFR 125-080-040 $14.94SFR 125-080-041 $14.94SFR 125-080-042 $14.94SFR 125-080-043 $14.94SFR 125-080-044 $14.94SFR 125-080-045 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-080-046 $14.94SFR 125-080-047 $14.94SFR 125-080-048 $14.94SFR 125-080-049 $14.94SFR 125-080-050 $14.94SFR 125-080-051 $14.94SFR 125-080-052 $14.94SFR 125-080-053 $14.94SFR 125-080-054 $14.94SFR 125-080-055 $14.94SFR 125-080-056 $14.94SFR 125-080-057 $14.94SFR 125-080-058 $14.94SFR 125-080-059 $14.94SFR 125-080-060 $14.94SFR 125-080-061 $14.94SFR 125-080-062 $14.94SFR 125-080-063 $14.94SFR 125-080-064 $14.94SFR 125-080-065 $14.94SFR 125-080-066 $14.94SFR 125-080-067 $14.94SFR 125-080-068 $14.94SFR 125-080-069 $14.94SFR 125-080-070 $14.94SFR 125-080-071 $14.94SFR 125-080-072 $14.94SFR 125-080-073 $14.94SFR 125-080-074 $14.94SFR 125-080-075 $14.94SFR 125-080-076 $14.94SFR 125-080-077 $14.94SFR 125-080-078 $14.94SFR 125-080-079 $14.94SFR 125-080-080 $14.94SFR 125-080-081 $14.94SFR 125-080-082 $14.94SFR 125-080-083 $14.94SFR 125-080-084 $14.94SFR 125-080-085 $14.94SFR 125-080-086 $14.94SFR 125-080-087 $14.94SFR 125-080-088 $14.94SFR 125-080-089 $14.94SFR 125-080-090 $14.94SFR 125-080-091 $14.94SFR 125-080-092 $14.94SFR 125-080-093 $14.94SFR 125-080-094 $14.94SFR 125-080-095 $14.94SFR 125-080-096 $14.94SFR - 77 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-080-097 $14.94SFR 125-080-098 $14.94SFR 125-080-099 $14.94SFR 125-080-100 $14.94SFR 125-080-101 $14.94SFR 125-080-102 $14.94SFR 125-080-103 $14.94SFR 125-080-104 $14.94SFR 125-080-105 $14.94SFR 125-080-107 $7.46CONDO 125-080-108 $7.46CONDO 125-080-109 $7.46CONDO 125-080-110 $7.46CONDO 125-080-111 $7.46CONDO 125-080-112 $7.46CONDO 125-080-113 $7.46CONDO 125-080-114 $7.46CONDO 125-080-115 $7.46CONDO 125-080-116 $7.46CONDO 125-080-117 $7.46CONDO 125-080-118 $7.46CONDO 125-080-119 $7.46CONDO 125-080-120 $7.46CONDO 125-080-121 $7.46CONDO 125-080-122 $7.46CONDO 125-090-001 $14.94SFR 125-090-002 $14.94SFR 125-090-003 $14.94SFR 125-090-004 $14.94SFR 125-090-005 $14.94SFR 125-090-006 $14.94SFR 125-090-009 $14.94SFR 125-090-010 $14.94SFR 125-090-032 $14.94SFR 125-090-033 $14.94SFR 125-090-036 $14.94SFR 125-090-037 $14.94SFR 125-090-038 $14.94SFR 125-090-039 $14.94SFR 125-090-067 $29.88MFR2 125-090-068 $14.94SFR 125-090-069 $29.88MFR2 125-090-070 $14.94SFR 125-090-071 $14.94SFR 125-090-072 $14.94SFR 125-091-051 $14.94SFR 125-091-052 $14.94SFR 125-091-053 $14.94SFR 125-091-054 $14.94SFR 125-091-055 $14.94SFR 125-091-056 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-091-057 $14.94SFR 125-091-058 $14.94SFR 125-091-059 $14.94SFR 125-091-060 $14.94SFR 125-091-061 $14.94SFR 125-091-062 $14.94SFR 125-091-063 $14.94SFR 125-091-064 $14.94SFR 125-091-065 $14.94SFR 125-091-066 $14.94SFR 125-091-067 $14.94SFR 125-091-068 $14.94SFR 125-091-069 $14.94SFR 125-091-070 $14.94SFR 125-091-071 $14.94SFR 125-091-072 $14.94SFR 125-091-073 $14.94SFR 125-091-074 $14.94SFR 125-091-075 $14.94SFR 125-091-076 $14.94SFR 125-091-077 $14.94SFR 125-091-078 $14.94SFR 125-091-079 $14.94SFR 125-091-080 $14.94SFR 125-100-009 $14.94SFR 125-100-010 $14.94SFR 125-100-011 $14.94SFR 125-100-012 $14.94SFR 125-100-013 $14.94SFR 125-100-014 $14.94SFR 125-100-015 $14.94SFR 125-100-016 $44.82MFR 125-100-017 $14.94SFR 125-100-018 $7.46VSFR 125-100-021 $14.94SFR 125-100-022 $44.82MFR 125-100-023 $14.94SFR 125-100-026 $7.46VSFR 125-100-027 $14.94SFR 125-100-035 $7.46VSFR 125-100-037 $14.94SFR 125-100-039 $74.70INST 125-111-001 $14.94SFR 125-111-002 $14.94SFR 125-111-003 $14.94SFR 125-111-004 $14.94SFR 125-111-005 $14.94SFR 125-111-006 $14.94SFR 125-111-007 $14.94SFR 125-111-008 $14.94SFR 125-111-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-111-010 $14.94SFR 125-111-011 $14.94SFR 125-111-012 $14.94SFR 125-111-013 $14.94SFR 125-111-014 $14.94SFR 125-111-015 $14.94SFR 125-111-016 $14.94SFR 125-111-017 $14.94SFR 125-111-018 $14.94SFR 125-111-019 $14.94SFR 125-111-020 $14.94SFR 125-111-021 $14.94SFR 125-111-022 $14.94SFR 125-111-023 $14.94SFR 125-111-024 $14.94SFR 125-111-025 $14.94SFR 125-111-026 $14.94SFR 125-111-027 $14.94SFR 125-111-028 $14.94SFR 125-112-001 $14.94SFR 125-112-002 $14.94SFR 125-112-003 $14.94SFR 125-113-001 $14.94SFR 125-113-002 $14.94SFR 125-113-003 $14.94SFR 125-113-004 $14.94SFR 125-113-005 $14.94SFR 125-113-006 $14.94SFR 125-113-007 $14.94SFR 125-113-008 $14.94SFR 125-113-009 $14.94SFR 125-113-010 $14.94SFR 125-114-005 $14.94SFR 125-114-006 $14.94SFR 125-114-007 $14.94SFR 125-114-008 $14.94SFR 125-114-009 $14.94SFR 125-114-010 $14.94SFR 125-114-011 $14.94SFR 125-114-012 $14.94SFR 125-114-013 $14.94SFR 125-114-014 $14.94SFR 125-114-015 $14.94SFR 125-114-016 $14.94SFR 125-114-017 $14.94SFR 125-114-019 $14.94SFR 125-114-020 $14.94SFR 125-114-021 $14.94SFR 125-114-022 $14.94SFR 125-115-002 $14.94SFR 125-115-003 $14.94SFR - 78 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-115-004 $14.94SFR 125-115-005 $14.94SFR 125-115-006 $14.94SFR 125-115-007 $14.94SFR 125-115-008 $14.94SFR 125-115-009 $14.94SFR 125-115-010 $14.94SFR 125-120-003 $14.94SFR 125-120-007 $14.94SFR 125-120-010 $14.94SFR 125-120-012 $14.94SFR 125-120-014 $14.94SFR 125-120-015 $14.94SFR 125-120-021 $59.76MFR4 125-120-025 $14.94SFR 125-120-026 $14.94SFR 125-120-034 $14.94SFR 125-120-037 $14.94SFR 125-120-038 $14.94SFR 125-120-039 $14.94SFR 125-120-040 $14.94SFR 125-120-041 $14.94SFR 125-120-042 $14.94SFR 125-120-045 $14.94SFR 125-120-046 $14.94SFR 125-120-047 $14.94SFR 125-120-048 $14.94SFR 125-120-049 $14.94SFR 125-120-050 $14.94SFR 125-120-051 $14.94SFR 125-120-052 $14.94SFR 125-120-053 $14.94SFR 125-120-054 $14.94SFR 125-120-055 $14.94SFR 125-120-056 $14.94SFR 125-120-057 $14.94SFR 125-120-058 $14.94SFR 125-120-063 $14.94SFR 125-120-064 $14.94SFR 125-120-065 $14.94SFR 125-120-066 $14.94SFR 125-120-067 $14.94SFR 125-120-068 $14.94SFR 125-120-069 $14.94SFR 125-120-070 $14.94SFR 125-120-071 $14.94SFR 125-120-072 $14.94SFR 125-120-073 $29.88MFR2 125-120-074 $14.94SFR 125-120-075 $14.94SFR 125-120-076 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-120-078 $14.94SFR 125-120-079 $14.94SFR 125-120-083 $14.94SFR 125-120-085 $14.94SFR 125-120-086 $14.94SFR 125-120-091 $14.94SFR 125-120-092 $14.94SFR 125-120-093 $14.94SFR 125-120-095 $14.94SFR 125-120-096 $14.94SFR 125-120-097 $14.94SFR 125-120-098 $14.94SFR 125-120-099 $14.94SFR 125-120-100 $74.70COM 125-120-105 $74.70COM 125-120-109 $74.70MFR5 125-120-110 $74.70INST 125-120-111 $74.70INST 125-120-112 $104.58MFR7 125-120-113 $7.46CONDO 125-120-114 $7.46CONDO 125-120-115 $7.46CONDO 125-120-116 $7.46CONDO 125-120-118 $7.46VSFR 125-120-119 $7.46VSFR 125-120-120 $7.46VSFR 125-120-121 $7.46CONDO 125-120-122 $7.46CONDO 125-120-123 $7.46CONDO 125-120-124 $7.46CONDO 125-120-125 $7.46VSFR 125-130-021 $74.70COM 125-140-005 $7.46VCOM 125-140-006 $74.70MFR5 125-140-007 $74.70COM 125-140-008 $74.70COM 125-140-010 $14.94SFR 125-140-011 $14.94SFR 125-140-012 $14.94SFR 125-140-013 $14.94SFR 125-140-014 $14.94SFR 125-140-015 $14.94SFR 125-140-016 $14.94SFR 125-140-017 $14.94SFR 125-140-018 $14.94SFR 125-140-019 $14.94SFR 125-140-020 $14.94SFR 125-140-021 $14.94SFR 125-140-022 $14.94SFR 125-140-023 $14.94SFR 125-140-027 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-140-028 $74.70COM 125-151-001 $14.94SFR 125-151-002 $14.94SFR 125-151-003 $14.94SFR 125-151-004 $14.94SFR 125-151-005 $14.94SFR 125-151-006 $14.94SFR 125-151-007 $14.94SFR 125-151-008 $14.94SFR 125-151-009 $14.94SFR 125-151-010 $14.94SFR 125-151-011 $14.94SFR 125-151-012 $14.94SFR 125-151-013 $14.94SFR 125-151-014 $14.94SFR 125-151-015 $14.94SFR 125-152-001 $14.94SFR 125-152-002 $14.94SFR 125-152-003 $14.94SFR 125-152-004 $14.94SFR 125-152-005 $14.94SFR 125-152-006 $14.94SFR 125-152-007 $14.94SFR 125-152-008 $14.94SFR 125-152-009 $14.94SFR 125-152-010 $14.94SFR 125-152-011 $14.94SFR 125-152-012 $14.94SFR 125-152-013 $14.94SFR 125-153-001 $14.94SFR 125-153-002 $14.94SFR 125-153-003 $14.94SFR 125-153-004 $14.94SFR 125-153-005 $14.94SFR 125-153-006 $14.94SFR 125-153-007 $14.94SFR 125-153-008 $14.94SFR 125-155-001 $14.94SFR 125-155-002 $14.94SFR 125-155-003 $14.94SFR 125-155-004 $14.94SFR 125-155-005 $14.94SFR 125-155-006 $14.94SFR 125-155-007 $14.94SFR 125-155-008 $14.94SFR 125-155-009 $14.94SFR 125-155-010 $14.94SFR 125-155-011 $14.94SFR 125-155-012 $14.94SFR 125-155-013 $14.94SFR 125-155-014 $14.94SFR - 79 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-155-015 $14.94SFR 125-155-016 $14.94SFR 125-155-017 $14.94SFR 125-155-021 $7.46VCOM 125-155-022 $14.94SFR 125-155-024 $7.46VSFR 125-155-026 $7.46VCOM 125-155-029 $7.46CONDO 125-155-030 $7.46CONDO 125-155-031 $7.46CONDO 125-155-032 $7.46CONDO 125-155-033 $7.46CONDO 125-155-034 $7.46CONDO 125-155-035 $7.46CONDO 125-155-036 $7.46CONDO 125-155-037 $7.46CONDO 125-155-038 $7.46CONDO 125-155-039 $7.46CONDO 125-155-040 $7.46CONDO 125-155-041 $7.46CONDO 125-155-042 $7.46CONDO 125-155-043 $7.46CONDO 125-155-044 $7.46CONDO 125-155-045 $7.46CONDO 125-155-046 $7.46CONDO 125-155-047 $7.46CONDO 125-155-048 $7.46CONDO 125-155-049 $7.46CONDO 125-155-050 $7.46CONDO 125-155-051 $14.94SFR 125-155-052 $14.94SFR 125-156-001 $14.94SFR 125-156-002 $14.94SFR 125-156-003 $14.94SFR 125-156-004 $14.94SFR 125-156-005 $14.94SFR 125-156-006 $14.94SFR 125-156-007 $14.94SFR 125-156-008 $14.94SFR 125-156-009 $14.94SFR 125-156-010 $14.94SFR 125-156-011 $14.94SFR 125-156-012 $14.94SFR 125-156-013 $14.94SFR 125-156-014 $14.94SFR 125-156-015 $14.94SFR 125-156-016 $14.94SFR 125-156-017 $14.94SFR 125-156-018 $14.94SFR 125-156-019 $14.94SFR 125-156-020 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-156-021 $14.94SFR 125-156-022 $14.94SFR 125-156-023 $14.94SFR 125-156-024 $14.94SFR 125-156-025 $14.94SFR 125-156-026 $14.94SFR 125-156-027 $14.94SFR 125-156-028 $14.94SFR 125-156-029 $14.94SFR 125-156-030 $14.94SFR 125-156-031 $14.94SFR 125-156-032 $14.94SFR 125-156-033 $14.94SFR 125-156-034 $14.94SFR 125-156-035 $14.94SFR 125-156-036 $14.94SFR 125-156-037 $14.94SFR 125-156-038 $14.94SFR 125-156-039 $14.94SFR 125-161-001 $14.94SFR 125-161-002 $14.94SFR 125-161-003 $14.94SFR 125-161-004 $14.94SFR 125-161-005 $14.94SFR 125-161-006 $14.94SFR 125-161-007 $14.94SFR 125-161-008 $14.94SFR 125-161-009 $14.94SFR 125-161-010 $14.94SFR 125-162-001 $14.94SFR 125-162-002 $14.94SFR 125-162-003 $14.94SFR 125-162-004 $14.94SFR 125-163-001 $14.94SFR 125-163-002 $14.94SFR 125-163-003 $14.94SFR 125-163-004 $14.94SFR 125-163-005 $14.94SFR 125-163-006 $14.94SFR 125-163-007 $14.94SFR 125-163-008 $14.94SFR 125-163-009 $14.94SFR 125-163-010 $14.94SFR 125-163-011 $14.94SFR 125-163-012 $14.94SFR 125-163-013 $14.94SFR 125-163-014 $14.94SFR 125-163-015 $14.94SFR 125-163-016 $14.94SFR 125-163-017 $14.94SFR 125-163-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-163-019 $14.94SFR 125-163-020 $14.94SFR 125-163-021 $14.94SFR 125-163-022 $14.94SFR 125-164-001 $14.94SFR 125-164-002 $14.94SFR 125-164-003 $14.94SFR 125-164-004 $14.94SFR 125-164-005 $14.94SFR 125-164-006 $14.94SFR 125-164-007 $14.94SFR 125-164-008 $14.94SFR 125-164-009 $14.94SFR 125-164-010 $14.94SFR 125-165-001 $14.94SFR 125-165-002 $14.94SFR 125-165-003 $14.94SFR 125-165-004 $14.94SFR 125-165-005 $14.94SFR 125-165-006 $14.94SFR 125-165-007 $14.94SFR 125-165-008 $14.94SFR 125-165-009 $14.94SFR 125-171-001 $14.94SFR 125-171-002 $14.94SFR 125-171-003 $14.94SFR 125-171-004 $14.94SFR 125-171-005 $14.94SFR 125-171-006 $14.94SFR 125-172-001 $14.94SFR 125-172-002 $14.94SFR 125-172-003 $14.94SFR 125-172-004 $14.94SFR 125-172-005 $14.94SFR 125-172-006 $14.94SFR 125-172-007 $14.94SFR 125-172-008 $14.94SFR 125-172-009 $14.94SFR 125-173-001 $14.94SFR 125-173-002 $14.94SFR 125-173-003 $14.94SFR 125-173-004 $14.94SFR 125-173-005 $14.94SFR 125-174-001 $14.94SFR 125-174-002 $14.94SFR 125-174-003 $14.94SFR 125-174-004 $14.94SFR 125-174-005 $14.94SFR 125-174-006 $14.94SFR 125-174-007 $14.94SFR 125-174-008 $14.94SFR - 80 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-174-009 $14.94SFR 125-174-010 $14.94SFR 125-181-001 $14.94SFR 125-181-002 $14.94SFR 125-181-003 $14.94SFR 125-181-004 $14.94SFR 125-181-005 $14.94SFR 125-181-006 $14.94SFR 125-181-007 $14.94SFR 125-181-008 $14.94SFR 125-182-001 $14.94SFR 125-182-002 $14.94SFR 125-182-003 $14.94SFR 125-182-004 $14.94SFR 125-182-005 $14.94SFR 125-182-006 $14.94SFR 125-182-007 $14.94SFR 125-182-008 $14.94SFR 125-182-009 $14.94SFR 125-182-010 $14.94SFR 125-182-011 $14.94SFR 125-182-012 $14.94SFR 125-182-013 $14.94SFR 125-182-014 $14.94SFR 125-182-015 $14.94SFR 125-182-016 $14.94SFR 125-182-017 $14.94SFR 125-182-018 $14.94SFR 125-182-019 $14.94SFR 125-182-020 $14.94SFR 125-183-001 $14.94SFR 125-183-002 $14.94SFR 125-183-003 $14.94SFR 125-183-004 $14.94SFR 125-183-005 $14.94SFR 125-183-006 $14.94SFR 125-184-001 $14.94SFR 125-184-002 $14.94SFR 125-184-003 $14.94SFR 125-184-004 $14.94SFR 125-184-005 $14.94SFR 125-184-006 $14.94SFR 125-184-007 $14.94SFR 125-184-008 $14.94SFR 125-185-003 $14.94SFR 125-185-018 $14.94SFR 125-185-022 $14.94SFR 125-185-023 $14.94SFR 125-185-024 $14.94SFR 125-185-025 $14.94SFR 125-185-026 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-186-001 $14.94SFR 125-186-002 $14.94SFR 125-186-003 $14.94SFR 125-186-004 $14.94SFR 125-186-005 $14.94SFR 125-191-001 $14.94SFR 125-191-002 $14.94SFR 125-191-003 $14.94SFR 125-191-004 $14.94SFR 125-191-005 $14.94SFR 125-191-006 $14.94SFR 125-191-007 $14.94SFR 125-191-008 $14.94SFR 125-191-009 $14.94SFR 125-191-010 $14.94SFR 125-191-011 $14.94SFR 125-191-012 $14.94SFR 125-191-013 $14.94SFR 125-191-014 $14.94SFR 125-191-015 $14.94SFR 125-191-016 $14.94SFR 125-191-017 $14.94SFR 125-192-001 $14.94SFR 125-192-002 $14.94SFR 125-192-003 $14.94SFR 125-192-004 $14.94SFR 125-192-005 $14.94SFR 125-192-006 $14.94SFR 125-192-007 $14.94SFR 125-192-008 $14.94SFR 125-192-009 $14.94SFR 125-193-001 $14.94SFR 125-193-002 $14.94SFR 125-193-003 $14.94SFR 125-193-004 $14.94SFR 125-193-005 $14.94SFR 125-193-006 $14.94SFR 125-193-007 $14.94SFR 125-193-008 $14.94SFR 125-193-009 $14.94SFR 125-193-010 $14.94SFR 125-193-011 $14.94SFR 125-193-012 $14.94SFR 125-193-013 $14.94SFR 125-193-014 $14.94SFR 125-193-015 $14.94SFR 125-193-016 $14.94SFR 125-193-017 $14.94SFR 125-193-018 $14.94SFR 125-193-045 $14.94SFR 125-193-050 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-193-051 $14.94SFR 125-193-052 $14.94SFR 125-193-053 $14.94SFR 125-193-054 $14.94SFR 125-193-055 $14.94SFR 125-193-056 $14.94SFR 125-220-002 $74.70COM 125-220-007 $74.70IND 125-220-011 $74.70COM 125-220-012 $74.70COM 125-220-015 $74.70IND 125-220-016 $74.70IND 125-220-017 $74.70COM 125-220-018 $74.70COM 125-220-020 $7.46VCOM 125-231-010 $74.70IND 125-231-011 $74.70IND 125-231-012 $74.70IND 125-231-013 $74.70IND 125-232-002 $74.70IND 125-232-003 $74.70IND 125-232-005 $74.70IND 125-232-006 $74.70COM 125-232-007 $74.70IND 125-232-008 $74.70IND 125-240-023 $74.70IND 125-240-029 $74.70IND 125-240-032 $74.70IND 125-240-034 $74.70COM 125-240-037 $74.70IND 125-240-038 $74.70IND 125-240-045 $74.70COM 125-240-046 $74.70COM 125-240-047 $74.70COM 125-240-048 $74.70IND 125-240-049 $74.70IND 125-240-050 $74.70IND 125-240-056 $74.70IND 125-250-001 $74.70IND 125-260-001 $14.94SFR 125-260-002 $14.94SFR 125-260-005 $14.94SFR 125-260-006 $7.46VSFR 125-260-007 $14.94SFR 125-260-008 $14.94SFR 125-260-009 $14.94SFR 125-260-010 $7.46VSFR 125-260-011 $14.94SFR 125-260-012 $14.94SFR 125-271-001 $14.94SFR 125-271-004 $14.94SFR - 81 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-271-006 $14.94SFR 125-271-009 $14.94SFR 125-271-010 $14.94SFR 125-271-012 $14.94SFR 125-271-013 $14.94SFR 125-271-014 $14.94SFR 125-271-015 $14.94SFR 125-271-016 $14.94SFR 125-272-002 $14.94SFR 125-272-003 $14.94SFR 125-272-004 $7.46VSFR 125-272-005 $14.94SFR 125-272-006 $14.94SFR 125-272-007 $14.94SFR 125-272-008 $14.94SFR 125-272-009 $14.94SFR 125-272-012 $14.94SFR 125-272-013 $14.94SFR 125-272-014 $14.94SFR 125-272-015 $14.94SFR 125-272-017 $14.94SFR 125-272-018 $14.94SFR 125-272-023 $14.94SFR 125-272-024 $14.94SFR 125-272-025 $14.94SFR 125-272-026 $14.94SFR 125-272-027 $7.46VSFR 125-272-028 $14.94SFR 125-281-001 $14.94SFR 125-281-002 $14.94SFR 125-281-003 $14.94SFR 125-281-004 $14.94SFR 125-281-005 $14.94SFR 125-281-006 $14.94SFR 125-281-008 $14.94SFR 125-281-009 $14.94SFR 125-281-010 $14.94SFR 125-281-011 $14.94SFR 125-281-012 $14.94SFR 125-281-013 $14.94SFR 125-281-014 $14.94SFR 125-282-001 $14.94SFR 125-282-002 $14.94SFR 125-282-004 $14.94SFR 125-282-005 $14.94SFR 125-282-009 $14.94SFR 125-282-010 $14.94SFR 125-282-011 $14.94SFR 125-282-012 $14.94SFR 125-282-013 $14.94SFR 125-282-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-282-016 $14.94SFR 125-282-017 $14.94SFR 125-282-018 $14.94SFR 125-282-019 $14.94SFR 125-282-021 $14.94SFR 125-282-022 $14.94SFR 125-282-023 $14.94SFR 125-282-024 $14.94SFR 125-282-026 $14.94SFR 125-282-027 $14.94SFR 125-282-028 $14.94SFR 125-282-029 $14.94SFR 125-292-004 $14.94SFR 125-292-005 $14.94SFR 125-292-006 $14.94SFR 125-292-007 $14.94SFR 125-292-008 $14.94SFR 125-330-001 $7.46CONDO 125-330-002 $7.46CONDO 125-330-003 $7.46CONDO 125-330-004 $7.46CONDO 125-330-005 $7.46CONDO 125-330-006 $7.46CONDO 125-330-007 $7.46CONDO 125-330-008 $7.46CONDO 125-330-009 $7.46CONDO 125-330-010 $7.46CONDO 125-330-011 $7.46CONDO 125-330-012 $7.46CONDO 125-330-013 $7.46CONDO 125-330-014 $7.46CONDO 125-330-015 $7.46CONDO 125-330-016 $7.46CONDO 125-330-017 $7.46CONDO 125-330-018 $7.46CONDO 125-330-019 $7.46CONDO 125-330-020 $7.46CONDO 125-330-021 $7.46CONDO 125-330-022 $7.46CONDO 125-330-023 $7.46CONDO 125-330-024 $7.46CONDO 125-330-025 $7.46CONDO 125-330-026 $7.46CONDO 125-330-027 $7.46CONDO 125-330-028 $7.46CONDO 125-330-029 $7.46CONDO 125-330-030 $7.46CONDO 125-330-031 $7.46CONDO 125-330-032 $7.46CONDO 125-330-033 $7.46CONDO 125-330-034 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 125-330-035 $7.46CONDO 125-330-036 $7.46CONDO 125-330-037 $7.46CONDO 125-330-038 $7.46CONDO 125-330-039 $7.46CONDO 125-330-040 $7.46CONDO 125-330-041 $7.46CONDO 125-330-042 $7.46CONDO 125-330-043 $7.46CONDO 125-330-044 $7.46CONDO 125-330-045 $7.46CONDO 125-340-014 $74.70INST 125-350-001 $7.46CONDO 125-350-002 $7.46CONDO 125-350-003 $7.46CONDO 125-350-004 $7.46CONDO 125-350-005 $7.46CONDO 125-350-006 $7.46CONDO 125-350-007 $7.46CONDO 125-350-008 $7.46CONDO 125-350-009 $7.46CONDO 125-350-010 $7.46CONDO 125-350-011 $7.46CONDO 125-350-012 $7.46CONDO 125-350-013 $7.46CONDO 125-350-014 $7.46CONDO 125-350-015 $7.46CONDO 125-350-016 $7.46CONDO 125-350-017 $7.46CONDO 125-350-018 $7.46CONDO 125-350-019 $7.46CONDO 125-350-020 $7.46CONDO 125-350-021 $7.46CONDO 125-350-022 $7.46CONDO 125-350-023 $7.46CONDO 125-350-024 $7.46CONDO 125-350-025 $7.46CONDO 125-350-026 $7.46CONDO 125-350-027 $7.46CONDO 125-350-028 $7.46CONDO 125-350-029 $7.46CONDO 125-350-030 $7.46CONDO 125-350-031 $7.46CONDO 125-350-032 $7.46CONDO 125-350-033 $7.46CONDO 125-350-034 $7.46CONDO 125-350-035 $7.46CONDO 125-350-036 $7.46CONDO 125-360-001 $7.46CONDO 125-360-002 $7.46CONDO 125-360-003 $7.46CONDO - 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88 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 159-361-007 $74.70COM 159-361-008 $74.70IND 159-361-009 $74.70IND 159-362-001 $74.70IND 159-362-002 $74.70IND 159-362-003 $74.70IND 159-362-004 $74.70IND 159-362-005 $74.70IND 159-362-006 $74.70IND 159-362-007 $74.70IND 159-362-008 $74.70IND 159-371-001 $74.70IND 159-371-002 $74.70IND 159-371-003 $74.70IND 159-371-007 $74.70IND 159-372-001 $74.70IND 159-372-002 $74.70IND 159-372-006 $74.70IND 159-391-001 $7.46CONDO 159-391-002 $7.46CONDO 159-391-003 $7.46CONDO 159-391-004 $7.46CONDO 159-391-005 $7.46CONDO 159-391-006 $7.46CONDO 159-391-007 $7.46CONDO 159-391-008 $7.46CONDO 159-391-009 $7.46CONDO 159-391-010 $7.46CONDO 159-391-011 $7.46CONDO 159-391-012 $7.46CONDO 159-391-013 $7.46CONDO 159-391-014 $7.46CONDO 159-391-015 $7.46CONDO 159-391-016 $7.46CONDO 159-391-017 $7.46CONDO 159-391-018 $7.46CONDO 159-391-019 $7.46CONDO 159-391-020 $7.46CONDO 159-391-021 $7.46CONDO 159-391-022 $7.46CONDO 159-391-023 $7.46CONDO 159-391-024 $7.46CONDO 159-400-002 $7.46CONDO 159-400-003 $7.46CONDO 159-400-004 $7.46CONDO 159-400-005 $7.46CONDO 159-400-006 $7.46CONDO 159-400-007 $7.46CONDO 159-400-008 $7.46CONDO 159-400-009 $7.46CONDO 159-400-010 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 159-400-011 $7.46CONDO 159-400-012 $7.46CONDO 159-400-013 $7.46CONDO 159-450-011 $74.70IND 159-450-012 $74.70IND 159-480-004 $7.46CONDO 159-480-005 $7.46CONDO 159-480-006 $7.46CONDO 159-480-007 $7.46CONDO 159-480-008 $7.46CONDO 159-480-009 $7.46CONDO 159-510-001 $14.94SFR 159-510-002 $14.94SFR 159-510-003 $14.94SFR 159-510-004 $14.94SFR 159-510-005 $14.94SFR 159-510-006 $14.94SFR 159-510-007 $14.94SFR 159-510-008 $14.94SFR 159-510-009 $14.94SFR 159-510-010 $14.94SFR 159-510-011 $14.94SFR 159-510-012 $14.94SFR 159-510-013 $14.94SFR 159-510-014 $14.94SFR 159-510-015 $14.94SFR 159-510-016 $14.94SFR 159-510-017 $14.94SFR 159-510-018 $14.94SFR 159-510-019 $14.94SFR 159-510-020 $14.94SFR 159-510-021 $14.94SFR 159-510-022 $14.94SFR 159-510-023 $14.94SFR 159-510-024 $14.94SFR 159-510-025 $14.94SFR 159-510-026 $14.94SFR 159-510-027 $14.94SFR 159-510-028 $14.94SFR 159-510-029 $14.94SFR 159-510-030 $14.94SFR 159-510-031 $14.94SFR 159-510-032 $14.94SFR 159-510-033 $14.94SFR 159-510-034 $14.94SFR 159-510-035 $14.94SFR 159-510-036 $14.94SFR 159-510-037 $14.94SFR 159-510-038 $14.94SFR 159-510-039 $14.94SFR 159-510-040 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 159-510-041 $14.94SFR 159-510-042 $14.94SFR 159-510-043 $14.94SFR 159-510-044 $14.94SFR 159-510-045 $14.94SFR 159-510-046 $14.94SFR 159-510-047 $14.94SFR 159-520-001 $14.94SFR 159-520-002 $14.94SFR 159-520-003 $14.94SFR 159-520-004 $14.94SFR 159-520-005 $14.94SFR 159-520-006 $14.94SFR 159-520-007 $14.94SFR 159-520-008 $14.94SFR 159-520-009 $14.94SFR 159-520-010 $14.94SFR 159-520-011 $14.94SFR 159-520-012 $14.94SFR 159-520-013 $14.94SFR 159-520-014 $14.94SFR 159-520-015 $14.94SFR 159-520-016 $14.94SFR 159-520-017 $14.94SFR 159-520-018 $14.94SFR 159-520-019 $14.94SFR 159-520-020 $14.94SFR 159-520-021 $14.94SFR 159-520-022 $14.94SFR 159-520-023 $14.94SFR 159-520-024 $14.94SFR 159-520-025 $14.94SFR 159-520-026 $14.94SFR 159-520-027 $14.94SFR 159-520-028 $14.94SFR 159-520-029 $14.94SFR 159-520-030 $14.94SFR 159-520-031 $14.94SFR 159-520-032 $14.94SFR 159-520-033 $14.94SFR 159-520-034 $14.94SFR 159-520-035 $14.94SFR 159-520-036 $14.94SFR 159-520-037 $14.94SFR 159-520-038 $14.94SFR 159-520-039 $14.94SFR 159-520-040 $14.94SFR 159-520-041 $14.94SFR 159-520-042 $14.94SFR 161-010-014 $74.70COM 161-010-015 $74.70COM - 89 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-010-016 $74.70IND 161-010-017 $74.70COM 161-010-018 $14.94SFR 161-010-019 $14.94SFR 161-010-020 $7.46VCOM 161-010-021 $7.46VCOM 161-010-023 $74.70COM 161-150-001 $7.46MISC 161-150-011 $14.94SFR 161-150-012 $14.94SFR 161-202-001 $14.94SFR 161-202-002 $14.94SFR 161-211-001 $74.70COM 161-211-002 $14.94SFR 161-211-003 $14.94SFR 161-211-004 $14.94SFR 161-211-005 $14.94SFR 161-211-006 $14.94SFR 161-211-007 $14.94SFR 161-211-008 $14.94SFR 161-211-009 $14.94SFR 161-211-010 $14.94SFR 161-211-011 $14.94SFR 161-211-012 $14.94SFR 161-211-013 $14.94SFR 161-212-001 $14.94SFR 161-212-002 $14.94SFR 161-212-003 $14.94SFR 161-212-004 $14.94SFR 161-212-005 $14.94SFR 161-212-006 $14.94SFR 161-212-007 $14.94SFR 161-212-008 $14.94SFR 161-212-009 $14.94SFR 161-212-010 $14.94SFR 161-212-011 $14.94SFR 161-212-012 $14.94SFR 161-212-013 $14.94SFR 161-212-014 $7.46VCOM 161-212-029 $14.94SFR 161-212-030 $14.94SFR 161-212-031 $14.94SFR 161-212-032 $14.94SFR 161-212-033 $14.94SFR 161-212-034 $14.94SFR 161-212-035 $14.94SFR 161-212-039 $74.70COM 161-221-001 $74.70COM 161-221-002 $14.94SFR 161-221-003 $14.94SFR 161-221-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-221-006 $14.94SFR 161-221-007 $14.94SFR 161-221-008 $14.94SFR 161-221-009 $14.94SFR 161-221-012 $14.94SFR 161-221-013 $14.94SFR 161-221-014 $14.94SFR 161-221-015 $14.94SFR 161-221-016 $14.94SFR 161-221-017 $14.94SFR 161-221-018 $14.94SFR 161-221-019 $14.94SFR 161-221-020 $14.94SFR 161-221-022 $74.70COM 161-221-023 $14.94SFR 161-221-024 $14.94SFR 161-221-025 $14.94SFR 161-221-026 $14.94SFR 161-221-027 $14.94SFR 161-222-001 $14.94SFR 161-222-002 $74.70COM 161-222-004 $14.94SFR 161-222-005 $14.94SFR 161-222-006 $14.94SFR 161-222-007 $44.82MFR 161-222-008 $7.46VSFR 161-222-009 $14.94SFR 161-222-010 $74.70COM 161-222-011 $74.70COM 161-223-005 $14.94SFR 161-223-008 $14.94SFR 161-223-010 $14.94SFR 161-223-011 $14.94SFR 161-223-012 $14.94SFR 161-223-013 $14.94SFR 161-231-005 $14.94SFR 161-231-006 $14.94SFR 161-231-007 $14.94SFR 161-231-008 $14.94SFR 161-231-009 $14.94SFR 161-231-010 $14.94SFR 161-231-011 $14.94SFR 161-231-012 $14.94SFR 161-231-013 $14.94SFR 161-231-014 $14.94SFR 161-231-015 $14.94SFR 161-231-016 $14.94SFR 161-231-017 $14.94SFR 161-231-018 $14.94SFR 161-231-019 $14.94SFR 161-231-020 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-231-021 $14.94SFR 161-231-022 $14.94SFR 161-231-023 $14.94SFR 161-231-024 $14.94SFR 161-231-025 $14.94SFR 161-231-026 $14.94SFR 161-231-027 $14.94SFR 161-231-028 $14.94SFR 161-231-029 $14.94SFR 161-231-030 $14.94SFR 161-231-031 $14.94SFR 161-231-032 $14.94SFR 161-231-033 $14.94SFR 161-231-034 $14.94SFR 161-231-035 $14.94SFR 161-231-036 $14.94SFR 161-231-037 $14.94SFR 161-231-038 $14.94SFR 161-231-039 $14.94SFR 161-231-041 $14.94SFR 161-231-042 $14.94SFR 161-231-043 $14.94SFR 161-231-044 $14.94SFR 161-231-046 $74.70IND 161-231-047 $74.70COM 161-231-048 $74.70MFR5 161-231-049 $74.70COM 161-231-050 $14.94SFR 161-231-051 $14.94SFR 161-232-001 $14.94SFR 161-232-002 $14.94SFR 161-232-003 $14.94SFR 161-232-004 $14.94SFR 161-232-005 $14.94SFR 161-232-006 $14.94SFR 161-232-007 $14.94SFR 161-232-008 $14.94SFR 161-232-009 $14.94SFR 161-232-010 $14.94SFR 161-232-016 $14.94SFR 161-232-018 $14.94SFR 161-232-019 $14.94SFR 161-240-002 $74.70VIND 161-240-004 $14.94SFR 161-240-005 $14.94SFR 161-240-006 $14.94SFR 161-240-007 $74.70COM 161-240-010 $74.70IND 161-240-012 $74.70IND 161-240-013 $74.70IND 161-240-015 $74.70IND - 90 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-280-003 $14.94SFR 161-280-007 $14.94SFR 161-280-012 $14.94SFR 161-280-013 $29.88MFR2 161-280-014 $14.94SFR 161-280-015 $14.94SFR 161-280-030 $14.94SFR 161-280-033 $14.94SFR 161-280-040 $14.94SFR 161-280-041 $14.94SFR 161-280-043 $14.94SFR 161-280-045 $14.94SFR 161-280-048 $7.46VSFR 161-280-049 $7.46VSFR 161-280-050 $7.46VSFR 161-280-051 $7.46VSFR 161-280-052 $7.46VSFR 161-280-053 $7.46VSFR 161-280-054 $7.46VSFR 161-550-045 $14.94SFR 161-550-046 $14.94SFR 161-550-047 $14.94SFR 161-550-048 $7.46VSFR 161-550-049 $7.46VSFR 161-550-050 $7.46VSFR 161-550-051 $7.46VSFR 161-550-052 $7.46VSFR 161-550-053 $7.46VSFR 161-550-054 $7.46VSFR 161-550-055 $7.46VSFR 161-550-056 $7.46VSFR 161-550-057 $7.46VSFR 161-550-058 $7.46VSFR 161-550-059 $7.46VSFR 161-550-060 $7.46VSFR 161-550-061 $7.46VSFR 161-550-062 $7.46VSFR 161-550-063 $7.46VSFR 161-550-064 $7.46VSFR 161-550-065 $7.46VSFR 161-550-066 $7.46VSFR 161-550-067 $7.46VSFR 161-550-068 $7.46VSFR 161-550-069 $7.46VSFR 161-550-070 $7.46VSFR 161-550-071 $7.46VSFR 161-550-072 $7.46VSFR 161-550-073 $7.46VSFR 161-550-074 $7.46VSFR 161-550-075 $7.46VSFR 161-550-076 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-550-077 $7.46VSFR 161-550-078 $7.46VSFR 161-550-079 $7.46VSFR 161-550-080 $7.46VSFR 161-550-081 $7.46VSFR 161-550-082 $7.46VSFR 161-550-083 $7.46VSFR 161-550-084 $7.46VSFR 161-550-085 $7.46VSFR 161-570-001 $14.94SFR 161-570-002 $14.94SFR 161-570-003 $14.94SFR 161-570-004 $14.94SFR 161-570-005 $14.94SFR 161-570-006 $14.94SFR 161-570-007 $14.94SFR 161-570-008 $14.94SFR 161-570-009 $14.94SFR 161-570-010 $14.94SFR 161-570-011 $14.94SFR 161-570-012 $14.94SFR 161-570-013 $14.94SFR 161-570-014 $14.94SFR 161-570-015 $14.94SFR 161-570-016 $14.94SFR 161-570-017 $14.94SFR 161-570-018 $14.94SFR 161-570-019 $14.94SFR 161-570-020 $14.94SFR 161-580-001 $14.94SFR 161-580-002 $14.94SFR 161-580-003 $14.94SFR 161-580-004 $14.94SFR 161-580-005 $14.94SFR 161-580-006 $14.94SFR 161-580-007 $14.94SFR 161-580-008 $14.94SFR 161-580-009 $14.94SFR 161-580-010 $14.94SFR 161-580-011 $14.94SFR 161-580-012 $14.94SFR 161-580-013 $14.94SFR 161-580-014 $14.94SFR 161-580-015 $14.94SFR 161-580-016 $14.94SFR 161-580-017 $14.94SFR 161-580-018 $14.94SFR 161-580-019 $14.94SFR 161-580-020 $14.94SFR 161-580-021 $14.94SFR 161-580-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-580-023 $14.94SFR 161-580-024 $14.94SFR 161-580-025 $14.94SFR 161-580-026 $14.94SFR 161-580-027 $14.94SFR 161-580-028 $14.94SFR 161-580-029 $14.94SFR 161-580-030 $14.94SFR 161-580-031 $14.94SFR 161-580-032 $14.94SFR 161-580-033 $14.94SFR 161-580-034 $14.94SFR 161-580-035 $14.94SFR 161-580-036 $14.94SFR 161-580-037 $14.94SFR 161-580-038 $14.94SFR 161-580-039 $14.94SFR 161-580-040 $14.94SFR 161-580-041 $14.94SFR 161-580-042 $14.94SFR 161-580-043 $14.94SFR 161-580-044 $14.94SFR 161-580-045 $14.94SFR 161-580-046 $14.94SFR 161-580-047 $14.94SFR 161-580-048 $14.94SFR 161-580-049 $14.94SFR 161-580-050 $14.94SFR 161-580-051 $14.94SFR 161-580-052 $14.94SFR 161-580-053 $14.94SFR 161-580-054 $14.94SFR 161-580-055 $14.94SFR 161-580-056 $14.94SFR 161-580-057 $14.94SFR 161-580-058 $14.94SFR 161-580-059 $14.94SFR 161-580-060 $14.94SFR 161-580-061 $14.94SFR 161-580-062 $14.94SFR 161-580-063 $14.94SFR 161-580-064 $14.94SFR 161-580-065 $14.94SFR 161-580-066 $14.94SFR 161-580-067 $14.94SFR 161-580-068 $14.94SFR 161-580-069 $14.94SFR 161-580-070 $14.94SFR 161-580-071 $14.94SFR 161-580-072 $14.94SFR 161-580-073 $14.94SFR - 91 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-580-074 $14.94SFR 161-580-075 $14.94SFR 161-580-076 $14.94SFR 161-580-077 $14.94SFR 161-580-078 $14.94SFR 161-580-079 $14.94SFR 161-580-080 $14.94SFR 161-580-081 $14.94SFR 161-580-082 $14.94SFR 161-580-083 $14.94SFR 161-580-084 $14.94SFR 161-580-085 $14.94SFR 161-580-086 $14.94SFR 161-580-087 $14.94SFR 161-580-088 $14.94SFR 161-580-089 $14.94SFR 161-580-090 $14.94SFR 161-580-091 $14.94SFR 161-580-092 $14.94SFR 161-580-093 $14.94SFR 161-580-094 $14.94SFR 161-580-095 $14.94SFR 161-580-096 $14.94SFR 161-580-097 $14.94SFR 161-580-098 $14.94SFR 161-580-099 $14.94SFR 161-580-100 $14.94SFR 161-580-101 $14.94SFR 161-580-102 $14.94SFR 161-580-103 $14.94SFR 161-580-104 $14.94SFR 161-580-105 $14.94SFR 161-580-106 $14.94SFR 161-580-107 $14.94SFR 161-580-108 $14.94SFR 161-580-109 $14.94SFR 161-580-110 $14.94SFR 161-580-111 $14.94SFR 161-580-112 $14.94SFR 161-580-113 $14.94SFR 161-580-114 $14.94SFR 161-580-115 $14.94SFR 161-580-116 $14.94SFR 161-580-117 $14.94SFR 161-580-118 $14.94SFR 161-580-119 $14.94SFR 161-580-120 $14.94SFR 161-580-121 $14.94SFR 161-580-122 $14.94SFR 161-580-123 $14.94SFR 161-580-124 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 161-580-125 $14.94SFR 161-580-126 $14.94SFR 161-580-127 $14.94SFR 161-580-128 $14.94SFR 164-311-001 $14.94SFR 164-311-002 $14.94SFR 164-311-003 $14.94SFR 164-311-004 $14.94SFR 164-311-005 $14.94SFR 164-311-006 $14.94SFR 164-311-007 $14.94SFR 164-311-008 $14.94SFR 164-311-009 $14.94SFR 164-311-010 $14.94SFR 164-311-011 $14.94SFR 164-311-012 $14.94SFR 164-312-001 $14.94SFR 164-312-002 $14.94SFR 164-312-003 $14.94SFR 164-312-004 $14.94SFR 164-312-007 $14.94SFR 164-312-008 $14.94SFR 164-312-009 $14.94SFR 164-312-010 $14.94SFR 164-312-011 $14.94SFR 164-312-012 $14.94SFR 164-312-013 $14.94SFR 164-312-014 $14.94SFR 164-312-015 $14.94SFR 164-312-016 $14.94SFR 164-312-017 $14.94SFR 164-312-018 $14.94SFR 164-312-019 $14.94SFR 164-312-020 $14.94SFR 164-312-021 $14.94SFR 164-312-022 $14.94SFR 164-312-023 $14.94SFR 164-312-024 $14.94SFR 164-312-025 $14.94SFR 164-312-026 $14.94SFR 164-312-027 $14.94SFR 164-312-028 $14.94SFR 164-312-029 $14.94SFR 164-312-030 $14.94SFR 164-312-031 $14.94SFR 164-312-032 $14.94SFR 164-312-033 $14.94SFR 164-312-034 $14.94SFR 164-312-035 $14.94SFR 164-312-036 $14.94SFR 164-312-037 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 164-321-001 $14.94SFR 164-321-002 $14.94SFR 164-321-003 $14.94SFR 164-322-001 $14.94SFR 164-322-002 $14.94SFR 164-322-003 $14.94SFR 164-322-004 $14.94SFR 164-322-007 $14.94SFR 164-322-008 $14.94SFR 164-323-001 $14.94SFR 164-323-002 $14.94SFR 164-323-003 $14.94SFR 164-323-004 $14.94SFR 164-323-005 $14.94SFR 164-323-006 $14.94SFR 164-323-009 $14.94SFR 164-323-010 $14.94SFR 164-323-011 $14.94SFR 164-324-001 $14.94SFR 164-324-002 $14.94SFR 164-324-003 $14.94SFR 164-324-004 $14.94SFR 164-325-001 $14.94SFR 164-325-002 $14.94SFR 164-325-003 $14.94SFR 164-325-004 $14.94SFR 164-325-005 $14.94SFR 164-325-006 $14.94SFR 164-325-007 $14.94SFR 166-010-002 $14.94SFR 166-010-003 $14.94SFR 166-010-009 $14.94SFR 166-010-011 $14.94SFR 166-010-014 $14.94SFR 166-010-017 $14.94SFR 166-010-018 $14.94SFR 166-010-019 $14.94SFR 166-010-040 $14.94SFR 166-010-041 $14.94SFR 166-010-058 $14.94SFR 166-030-006 $14.94SFR 166-030-009 $14.94SFR 166-030-010 $14.94SFR 166-030-011 $14.94SFR 166-030-013 $14.94SFR 166-180-029 $14.94SFR 166-180-030 $14.94SFR 166-180-031 $14.94SFR 166-180-032 $14.94SFR 166-210-018 $7.46VSFR 166-210-019 $14.94SFR - 92 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 166-210-020 $7.46VSFR 166-220-015 $14.94SFR 166-220-016 $14.94SFR 166-220-017 $14.94SFR 166-220-018 $14.94SFR 166-220-019 $14.94SFR 166-220-020 $14.94SFR 166-220-021 $14.94SFR 166-220-022 $14.94SFR 166-220-023 $14.94SFR 166-220-024 $14.94SFR 166-220-025 $14.94SFR 166-220-026 $14.94SFR 166-220-027 $14.94SFR 166-220-028 $14.94SFR 166-220-029 $14.94SFR 166-220-030 $14.94SFR 166-220-031 $14.94SFR 166-220-050 $14.94SFR 166-220-051 $14.94SFR 166-220-052 $14.94SFR 166-220-053 $14.94SFR 166-220-055 $14.94SFR 166-220-056 $14.94SFR 166-220-057 $14.94SFR 166-220-068 $14.94SFR 166-220-081 $14.94SFR 166-220-082 $14.94SFR 166-220-083 $14.94SFR 166-220-084 $14.94SFR 166-230-032 $14.94SFR 166-230-033 $14.94SFR 166-230-034 $14.94SFR 166-230-035 $14.94SFR 166-230-036 $14.94SFR 166-230-037 $14.94SFR 166-230-038 $14.94SFR 166-230-039 $14.94SFR 166-230-040 $14.94SFR 166-230-041 $14.94SFR 166-230-042 $14.94SFR 166-230-043 $14.94SFR 166-230-044 $14.94SFR 166-230-045 $14.94SFR 166-230-046 $14.94SFR 166-250-001 $14.94SFR 166-250-002 $14.94SFR 166-250-003 $14.94SFR 166-250-004 $14.94SFR 166-250-005 $14.94SFR 166-250-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 166-250-007 $14.94SFR 166-250-008 $14.94SFR 166-250-009 $14.94SFR 166-250-010 $14.94SFR 166-341-020 $14.94SFR 166-341-021 $7.46VSFR 166-360-001 $14.94SFR 166-360-002 $14.94SFR 166-360-003 $14.94SFR 166-420-001 $14.94SFR 166-420-002 $14.94SFR 166-420-003 $14.94SFR 166-420-004 $14.94SFR 166-420-005 $14.94SFR 166-420-006 $14.94SFR 166-420-014 $14.94SFR 166-420-015 $14.94SFR 166-420-028 $14.94SFR 166-420-029 $14.94SFR 167-010-001 $14.94SFR 167-010-003 $14.94SFR 167-010-004 $14.94SFR 167-010-005 $14.94SFR 167-010-006 $14.94SFR 167-010-007 $14.94SFR 167-010-010 $14.94SFR 167-010-011 $14.94SFR 167-010-012 $14.94SFR 167-010-013 $14.94SFR 167-010-014 $14.94SFR 167-010-015 $14.94SFR 167-010-016 $14.94SFR 167-010-017 $7.46VSFR 167-010-019 $14.94SFR 169-040-024 $14.94SFR 169-040-025 $14.94SFR 169-040-026 $14.94SFR 169-040-027 $14.94SFR 169-040-028 $14.94SFR 169-040-029 $14.94SFR 169-040-030 $14.94SFR 169-040-031 $14.94SFR 169-041-003 $14.94SFR 169-041-004 $14.94SFR 169-041-005 $14.94SFR 169-041-006 $14.94SFR 169-060-016 $14.94SFR 169-060-017 $14.94SFR 169-060-018 $14.94SFR 169-060-019 $14.94SFR 169-060-020 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 169-060-021 $14.94SFR 169-060-022 $14.94SFR 169-060-023 $14.94SFR 169-060-024 $14.94SFR 169-060-025 $14.94SFR 169-060-026 $14.94SFR 169-060-027 $14.94SFR 169-060-028 $14.94SFR 169-060-029 $14.94SFR 169-060-030 $14.94SFR 169-060-031 $14.94SFR 169-060-032 $14.94SFR 169-060-033 $14.94SFR 169-060-034 $14.94SFR 169-060-035 $14.94SFR 169-060-036 $14.94SFR 169-060-037 $14.94SFR 169-060-038 $14.94SFR 169-060-039 $14.94SFR 169-060-040 $14.94SFR 169-061-001 $14.94SFR 169-061-002 $14.94SFR 169-061-003 $14.94SFR 169-061-004 $14.94SFR 169-061-005 $14.94SFR 169-061-007 $14.94SFR 169-180-016 $14.94SFR 169-180-017 $29.88MFR2 169-221-029 $14.94SFR 169-221-030 $14.94SFR 169-221-031 $14.94SFR 169-222-028 $14.94SFR 169-222-029 $14.94SFR 169-222-030 $14.94SFR 169-222-031 $14.94SFR 169-222-032 $14.94SFR 169-231-020 $14.94SFR 169-231-021 $14.94SFR 169-231-022 $14.94SFR 169-232-015 $14.94SFR 169-232-016 $14.94SFR 169-232-018 $14.94SFR 169-232-019 $14.94SFR 169-232-020 $14.94SFR 169-232-021 $14.94SFR 169-232-022 $14.94SFR 169-232-023 $14.94SFR 169-232-025 $14.94SFR 169-232-027 $14.94SFR 169-232-028 $14.94SFR 169-232-031 $14.94SFR - 93 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 172-012-027 $7.46CONDO 172-012-028 $7.46CONDO 172-012-029 $7.46CONDO 172-012-030 $7.46CONDO 172-012-031 $7.46CONDO 172-012-032 $7.46CONDO 172-012-033 $7.46CONDO 172-012-034 $7.46CONDO 172-012-035 $7.46CONDO 172-012-036 $7.46CONDO 172-012-037 $7.46CONDO 172-012-038 $7.46CONDO 172-012-039 $7.46CONDO 172-012-040 $7.46CONDO 172-012-041 $7.46CONDO 172-012-042 $7.46CONDO 172-031-023 $74.70COM 172-040-004 $14.94SFR 172-040-005 $14.94SFR 172-040-006 $14.94SFR 172-040-007 $14.94SFR 172-040-008 $14.94SFR 172-040-009 $14.94SFR 172-040-012 $14.94SFR 172-040-013 $14.94SFR 172-040-014 $14.94SFR 172-040-015 $14.94SFR 172-040-016 $14.94SFR 172-040-019 $14.94SFR 172-040-020 $14.94SFR 172-040-021 $14.94SFR 172-040-022 $14.94SFR 172-040-031 $14.94SFR 172-040-032 $14.94SFR 172-040-037 $14.94SFR 172-051-002 $14.94SFR 172-051-003 $14.94SFR 172-051-004 $14.94SFR 172-051-005 $14.94SFR 172-051-006 $14.94SFR 172-051-007 $14.94SFR 172-051-008 $14.94SFR 172-051-009 $14.94SFR 172-051-010 $14.94SFR 172-051-011 $14.94SFR 172-051-012 $14.94SFR 172-051-013 $14.94SFR 172-053-001 $14.94SFR 172-053-002 $14.94SFR 172-053-003 $14.94SFR 172-053-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 172-053-005 $14.94SFR 172-053-006 $14.94SFR 172-054-002 $14.94SFR 172-054-003 $14.94SFR 172-054-004 $14.94SFR 172-054-005 $14.94SFR 172-054-006 $14.94SFR 172-054-007 $14.94SFR 172-054-008 $14.94SFR 172-054-009 $14.94SFR 172-054-010 $14.94SFR 172-054-011 $14.94SFR 172-054-013 $14.94SFR 172-054-014 $14.94SFR 172-054-015 $14.94SFR 172-061-001 $14.94SFR 172-061-002 $14.94SFR 172-061-003 $14.94SFR 172-061-004 $14.94SFR 172-061-007 $14.94SFR 172-061-008 $14.94SFR 172-061-010 $14.94SFR 172-061-012 $14.94SFR 172-061-013 $14.94SFR 172-061-014 $14.94SFR 172-061-015 $14.94SFR 172-061-019 $14.94SFR 172-061-026 $14.94SFR 172-061-027 $14.94SFR 172-061-029 $14.94SFR 172-061-030 $14.94SFR 172-061-031 $14.94SFR 172-061-032 $14.94SFR 172-061-033 $7.46VSFR 172-061-035 $14.94SFR 172-061-036 $14.94SFR 172-061-038 $14.94SFR 172-061-039 $29.88MFR2 172-061-040 $7.46VSFR 172-062-004 $14.94SFR 172-062-005 $14.94SFR 172-062-006 $14.94SFR 172-062-007 $14.94SFR 172-062-008 $14.94SFR 172-062-010 $14.94SFR 172-062-011 $14.94SFR 172-062-012 $14.94SFR 172-062-014 $14.94SFR 172-062-015 $14.94SFR 172-062-016 $14.94SFR 172-062-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 172-062-019 $14.94SFR 172-062-021 $14.94SFR 172-062-022 $14.94SFR 172-062-023 $14.94SFR 172-071-001 $14.94SFR 172-071-002 $14.94SFR 172-071-003 $14.94SFR 172-071-004 $14.94SFR 172-071-005 $14.94SFR 172-071-006 $14.94SFR 172-071-007 $14.94SFR 172-071-008 $14.94SFR 172-071-009 $14.94SFR 172-071-010 $14.94SFR 172-071-016 $14.94SFR 172-071-017 $14.94SFR 172-071-018 $14.94SFR 172-071-019 $14.94SFR 172-071-020 $14.94SFR 172-071-021 $14.94SFR 172-071-025 $14.94SFR 172-071-026 $14.94SFR 172-071-028 $14.94SFR 172-071-030 $14.94SFR 172-071-032 $14.94SFR 172-071-037 $14.94SFR 172-071-038 $7.46VSFR 172-091-001 $14.94SFR 172-091-002 $14.94SFR 172-091-003 $14.94SFR 172-091-005 $14.94SFR 172-091-006 $14.94SFR 172-091-007 $14.94SFR 172-091-008 $14.94SFR 172-091-009 $14.94SFR 172-091-010 $14.94SFR 172-091-011 $14.94SFR 172-091-012 $14.94SFR 172-091-013 $14.94SFR 172-091-014 $14.94SFR 172-091-015 $14.94SFR 172-091-016 $14.94SFR 172-091-017 $14.94SFR 172-091-018 $14.94SFR 172-091-019 $14.94SFR 172-091-020 $14.94SFR 172-100-004 $14.94SFR 172-100-005 $14.94SFR 172-100-009 $14.94SFR 172-100-010 $14.94SFR 172-100-011 $14.94SFR - 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100 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 184-560-064 $7.46CONDO 184-560-065 $7.46CONDO 184-560-066 $7.46CONDO 184-560-067 $7.46CONDO 184-560-068 $7.46CONDO 184-560-069 $7.46CONDO 184-560-070 $7.46CONDO 184-560-071 $7.46CONDO 184-560-072 $7.46CONDO 184-560-073 $7.46CONDO 184-560-074 $7.46CONDO 184-560-075 $7.46CONDO 184-560-076 $7.46CONDO 184-560-077 $7.46CONDO 184-560-078 $7.46CONDO 184-560-079 $7.46CONDO 184-560-080 $7.46CONDO 184-560-081 $7.46CONDO 184-560-082 $7.46CONDO 184-560-083 $7.46CONDO 184-560-084 $7.46CONDO 184-560-085 $7.46CONDO 184-560-086 $7.46CONDO 184-560-087 $7.46CONDO 184-560-088 $7.46CONDO 184-560-089 $7.46CONDO 184-560-090 $7.46CONDO 184-560-091 $7.46CONDO 184-560-092 $7.46CONDO 184-560-093 $7.46CONDO 184-560-094 $7.46CONDO 184-560-095 $7.46CONDO 184-560-096 $7.46CONDO 184-560-097 $7.46CONDO 184-560-098 $7.46CONDO 184-560-099 $7.46CONDO 184-560-100 $7.46CONDO 184-560-101 $7.46CONDO 184-560-102 $7.46CONDO 184-560-103 $7.46CONDO 184-560-104 $7.46CONDO 184-560-105 $7.46CONDO 184-590-001 $7.46CONDO 184-590-002 $7.46CONDO 184-590-003 $7.46CONDO 184-590-004 $7.46CONDO 184-590-005 $7.46CONDO 184-590-006 $7.46CONDO 184-590-007 $7.46CONDO 184-590-008 $7.46CONDO 184-590-009 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 184-590-010 $7.46CONDO 184-590-011 $7.46CONDO 184-590-012 $7.46CONDO 184-590-013 $7.46CONDO 184-590-014 $7.46CONDO 185-230-042 $74.70COM 185-250-035 $14.94SFR 185-250-036 $14.94SFR 185-250-037 $14.94SFR 185-250-038 $14.94SFR 185-250-039 $14.94SFR 185-360-053 $14.94SFR 185-360-054 $14.94SFR 185-360-055 $14.94SFR 185-360-056 $14.94SFR 185-360-057 $14.94SFR 185-360-058 $14.94SFR 185-360-059 $14.94SFR 185-360-060 $14.94SFR 185-360-061 $14.94SFR 185-360-062 $14.94SFR 185-360-064 $14.94SFR 185-360-065 $14.94SFR 185-360-066 $14.94SFR 185-360-067 $14.94SFR 185-360-068 $14.94SFR 185-360-069 $14.94SFR 185-360-070 $14.94SFR 185-360-071 $14.94SFR 185-360-072 $14.94SFR 185-360-073 $14.94SFR 185-360-074 $14.94SFR 185-360-075 $14.94SFR 185-370-001 $74.70IND 185-370-023 $74.70IND 185-370-033 $7.46VMFR 185-370-036 $7.46VCOM 185-470-001 $7.46CONDO 185-470-002 $7.46CONDO 185-470-003 $7.46CONDO 185-470-004 $7.46CONDO 185-470-005 $7.46CONDO 185-470-006 $7.46CONDO 185-470-007 $7.46CONDO 185-470-008 $7.46CONDO 185-470-009 $7.46CONDO 185-470-010 $7.46CONDO 185-470-011 $7.46CONDO 185-470-012 $7.46CONDO 185-470-013 $7.46CONDO 185-470-014 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 185-470-015 $7.46CONDO 185-470-017 $7.46CONDO 185-470-018 $7.46CONDO 185-470-019 $7.46CONDO 185-470-020 $7.46CONDO 185-470-022 $7.46CONDO 185-470-023 $7.46CONDO 185-470-024 $7.46CONDO 185-470-025 $7.46CONDO 185-470-028 $7.46CONDO 185-470-029 $7.46CONDO 186-011-014 $74.70COM 186-011-028 $74.70COM 186-011-029 $74.70COM 186-011-030 $74.70COM 186-011-032 $74.70COM 186-020-015 $14.94SFR 186-020-016 $14.94SFR 186-020-017 $14.94SFR 186-020-024 $7.46VSFR 186-020-025 $7.46VSFR 186-290-001 $7.46CONDO 186-290-002 $7.46CONDO 186-290-003 $7.46CONDO 186-290-004 $7.46CONDO 186-290-005 $7.46CONDO 186-290-006 $7.46CONDO 186-290-007 $7.46CONDO 186-290-008 $7.46CONDO 186-290-009 $7.46CONDO 186-290-010 $7.46CONDO 186-290-011 $7.46CONDO 186-290-012 $7.46CONDO 186-330-001 $7.46CONDO 186-330-002 $7.46CONDO 186-330-003 $7.46CONDO 186-330-004 $7.46CONDO 186-330-005 $7.46CONDO 186-330-006 $7.46CONDO 186-330-007 $7.46CONDO 186-330-008 $7.46CONDO 186-330-009 $7.46CONDO 186-330-010 $7.46CONDO 186-330-011 $7.46CONDO 186-330-012 $7.46CONDO 186-330-013 $7.46CONDO 186-330-014 $7.46CONDO 186-330-015 $7.46CONDO 186-330-016 $7.46CONDO 186-330-017 $7.46CONDO 186-330-018 $7.46CONDO - 101 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 186-330-019 $7.46CONDO 186-330-020 $7.46CONDO 186-330-021 $7.46CONDO 186-330-022 $7.46CONDO 186-330-023 $7.46CONDO 186-330-024 $7.46CONDO 186-330-025 $7.46CONDO 186-330-026 $7.46CONDO 186-330-027 $7.46CONDO 186-330-028 $7.46CONDO 187-130-016 $14.94SFR 187-130-018 $14.94SFR 187-130-019 $14.94SFR 187-130-021 $14.94SFR 187-171-027 $14.94SFR 187-171-028 $14.94SFR 187-171-029 $14.94SFR 187-171-030 $14.94SFR 187-171-031 $14.94SFR 187-171-032 $14.94SFR 187-171-033 $14.94SFR 187-171-035 $14.94SFR 187-171-036 $14.94SFR 187-171-037 $14.94SFR 187-171-038 $14.94SFR 187-171-039 $14.94SFR 187-171-042 $14.94SFR 187-171-043 $14.94SFR 187-171-044 $14.94SFR 187-171-045 $14.94SFR 187-171-046 $14.94SFR 187-171-047 $14.94SFR 187-171-051 $14.94SFR 187-171-052 $14.94SFR 187-171-053 $14.94SFR 187-171-054 $14.94SFR 187-171-055 $14.94SFR 187-171-056 $14.94SFR 187-171-058 $7.46CONDO 187-171-059 $7.46CONDO 187-171-060 $7.46CONDO 187-171-061 $7.46CONDO 187-171-062 $7.46CONDO 187-171-063 $7.46CONDO 187-171-064 $7.46CONDO 187-171-065 $7.46CONDO 187-171-066 $14.94SFR 187-231-034 $14.94SFR 187-231-035 $14.94SFR 187-240-071 $14.94SFR 187-240-072 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-430-001 $14.94SFR 187-430-002 $14.94SFR 187-430-003 $14.94SFR 187-430-004 $14.94SFR 187-430-005 $14.94SFR 187-430-006 $14.94SFR 187-430-007 $14.94SFR 187-430-008 $14.94SFR 187-430-009 $14.94SFR 187-430-010 $14.94SFR 187-430-011 $14.94SFR 187-430-012 $29.88MFR2 187-430-013 $14.94SFR 187-430-014 $14.94SFR 187-430-015 $14.94SFR 187-430-016 $14.94SFR 187-430-017 $14.94SFR 187-430-018 $14.94SFR 187-430-019 $14.94SFR 187-430-020 $14.94SFR 187-430-021 $14.94SFR 187-441-001 $14.94SFR 187-441-002 $14.94SFR 187-442-001 $14.94SFR 187-442-002 $14.94SFR 187-442-005 $14.94SFR 187-442-006 $14.94SFR 187-442-007 $14.94SFR 187-443-001 $14.94SFR 187-443-002 $14.94SFR 187-443-003 $14.94SFR 187-443-004 $14.94SFR 187-470-001 $14.94SFR 187-470-002 $14.94SFR 187-470-003 $14.94SFR 187-470-004 $14.94SFR 187-470-005 $14.94SFR 187-470-006 $14.94SFR 187-470-007 $14.94SFR 187-470-008 $14.94SFR 187-470-009 $14.94SFR 187-470-010 $14.94SFR 187-470-011 $14.94SFR 187-470-012 $14.94SFR 187-470-013 $14.94SFR 187-470-014 $14.94SFR 187-490-001 $14.94SFR 187-490-002 $14.94SFR 187-490-003 $14.94SFR 187-490-004 $14.94SFR 187-490-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-490-006 $14.94SFR 187-490-007 $14.94SFR 187-490-008 $14.94SFR 187-490-009 $14.94SFR 187-490-010 $14.94SFR 187-490-011 $14.94SFR 187-490-012 $14.94SFR 187-490-013 $14.94SFR 187-490-014 $14.94SFR 187-490-015 $14.94SFR 187-490-016 $14.94SFR 187-490-017 $14.94SFR 187-490-018 $14.94SFR 187-490-019 $14.94SFR 187-490-020 $14.94SFR 187-490-021 $14.94SFR 187-490-022 $14.94SFR 187-490-023 $14.94SFR 187-490-024 $14.94SFR 187-490-025 $14.94SFR 187-490-026 $14.94SFR 187-490-027 $14.94SFR 187-490-028 $14.94SFR 187-490-029 $14.94SFR 187-490-030 $14.94SFR 187-490-035 $14.94SFR 187-490-036 $14.94SFR 187-490-037 $14.94SFR 187-490-038 $14.94SFR 187-490-039 $14.94SFR 187-490-040 $14.94SFR 187-490-041 $14.94SFR 187-490-042 $14.94SFR 187-490-043 $14.94SFR 187-490-044 $14.94SFR 187-490-045 $14.94SFR 187-490-046 $14.94SFR 187-490-047 $14.94SFR 187-490-048 $14.94SFR 187-490-049 $14.94SFR 187-490-050 $14.94SFR 187-490-051 $14.94SFR 187-490-052 $14.94SFR 187-490-053 $14.94SFR 187-490-054 $14.94SFR 187-490-055 $14.94SFR 187-490-056 $14.94SFR 187-490-057 $14.94SFR 187-490-058 $14.94SFR 187-490-059 $14.94SFR 187-490-060 $14.94SFR - 102 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-490-061 $14.94SFR 187-490-062 $14.94SFR 187-490-063 $14.94SFR 187-500-001 $14.94SFR 187-500-002 $14.94SFR 187-500-003 $14.94SFR 187-500-004 $14.94SFR 187-500-005 $14.94SFR 187-500-006 $14.94SFR 187-500-007 $14.94SFR 187-500-008 $14.94SFR 187-500-009 $14.94SFR 187-500-010 $14.94SFR 187-500-011 $14.94SFR 187-500-012 $14.94SFR 187-500-013 $14.94SFR 187-500-014 $14.94SFR 187-500-015 $14.94SFR 187-500-016 $14.94SFR 187-500-017 $14.94SFR 187-500-018 $14.94SFR 187-500-019 $14.94SFR 187-500-020 $14.94SFR 187-500-021 $14.94SFR 187-500-022 $14.94SFR 187-500-023 $14.94SFR 187-500-024 $29.88MFR2 187-500-025 $14.94SFR 187-500-026 $14.94SFR 187-500-027 $14.94SFR 187-500-028 $14.94SFR 187-510-001 $14.94SFR 187-510-002 $14.94SFR 187-510-003 $14.94SFR 187-510-004 $14.94SFR 187-510-005 $14.94SFR 187-510-006 $14.94SFR 187-510-007 $14.94SFR 187-510-008 $14.94SFR 187-510-009 $14.94SFR 187-510-010 $14.94SFR 187-510-012 $14.94SFR 187-510-013 $14.94SFR 187-510-014 $14.94SFR 187-510-015 $14.94SFR 187-510-017 $14.94SFR 187-510-018 $14.94SFR 187-520-001 $14.94SFR 187-520-002 $14.94SFR 187-520-003 $14.94SFR 187-520-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-520-005 $14.94SFR 187-520-006 $14.94SFR 187-520-007 $14.94SFR 187-520-008 $14.94SFR 187-520-009 $14.94SFR 187-520-010 $14.94SFR 187-520-011 $14.94SFR 187-520-012 $14.94SFR 187-520-013 $14.94SFR 187-520-014 $14.94SFR 187-520-015 $14.94SFR 187-520-016 $14.94SFR 187-520-017 $14.94SFR 187-520-018 $14.94SFR 187-520-019 $14.94SFR 187-520-020 $14.94SFR 187-520-021 $14.94SFR 187-520-022 $14.94SFR 187-520-024 $14.94SFR 187-520-025 $14.94SFR 187-520-026 $14.94SFR 187-520-027 $14.94SFR 187-520-028 $14.94SFR 187-520-029 $14.94SFR 187-520-030 $14.94SFR 187-520-031 $14.94SFR 187-520-032 $14.94SFR 187-520-033 $14.94SFR 187-520-034 $14.94SFR 187-520-035 $14.94SFR 187-520-036 $14.94SFR 187-520-037 $14.94SFR 187-520-038 $14.94SFR 187-531-001 $14.94SFR 187-531-002 $14.94SFR 187-531-003 $14.94SFR 187-531-004 $14.94SFR 187-531-005 $14.94SFR 187-531-006 $14.94SFR 187-531-007 $14.94SFR 187-532-001 $14.94SFR 187-532-002 $14.94SFR 187-532-003 $14.94SFR 187-532-004 $14.94SFR 187-532-005 $14.94SFR 187-532-006 $14.94SFR 187-532-007 $14.94SFR 187-532-008 $14.94SFR 187-532-009 $14.94SFR 187-532-010 $14.94SFR 187-532-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-533-001 $14.94SFR 187-533-002 $14.94SFR 187-533-003 $14.94SFR 187-533-004 $14.94SFR 187-534-001 $14.94SFR 187-534-002 $14.94SFR 187-535-001 $14.94SFR 187-536-001 $14.94SFR 187-537-001 $14.94SFR 187-537-002 $14.94SFR 187-537-003 $14.94SFR 187-537-008 $14.94SFR 187-537-010 $14.94SFR 187-537-011 $14.94SFR 187-537-012 $14.94SFR 187-541-001 $14.94SFR 187-541-002 $14.94SFR 187-541-003 $14.94SFR 187-541-004 $14.94SFR 187-542-001 $14.94SFR 187-542-002 $14.94SFR 187-542-003 $14.94SFR 187-542-004 $14.94SFR 187-542-005 $14.94SFR 187-542-006 $14.94SFR 187-542-007 $14.94SFR 187-542-008 $14.94SFR 187-542-009 $14.94SFR 187-542-010 $14.94SFR 187-542-011 $14.94SFR 187-543-001 $14.94SFR 187-543-002 $14.94SFR 187-543-003 $14.94SFR 187-543-004 $14.94SFR 187-544-003 $14.94SFR 187-544-004 $14.94SFR 187-551-001 $14.94SFR 187-551-002 $14.94SFR 187-551-003 $14.94SFR 187-551-006 $14.94SFR 187-551-007 $14.94SFR 187-551-008 $14.94SFR 187-552-001 $14.94SFR 187-552-002 $14.94SFR 187-560-003 $14.94SFR 187-560-004 $14.94SFR 187-560-005 $14.94SFR 187-560-006 $14.94SFR 187-560-007 $14.94SFR 187-560-008 $14.94SFR 187-560-009 $14.94SFR - 103 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-560-010 $14.94SFR 187-560-011 $14.94SFR 187-560-012 $14.94SFR 187-560-013 $14.94SFR 187-560-014 $14.94SFR 187-560-015 $14.94SFR 187-560-016 $14.94SFR 187-560-017 $14.94SFR 187-560-019 $14.94SFR 187-560-020 $14.94SFR 187-570-001 $14.94SFR 187-570-002 $14.94SFR 187-570-003 $14.94SFR 187-570-004 $14.94SFR 187-570-005 $14.94SFR 187-570-006 $14.94SFR 187-570-007 $14.94SFR 187-570-008 $14.94SFR 187-580-001 $14.94SFR 187-580-002 $14.94SFR 187-580-003 $14.94SFR 187-580-004 $14.94SFR 187-580-005 $14.94SFR 187-580-006 $14.94SFR 187-580-007 $14.94SFR 187-580-008 $14.94SFR 187-580-009 $14.94SFR 187-580-010 $14.94SFR 187-580-011 $14.94SFR 187-580-012 $14.94SFR 187-580-013 $14.94SFR 187-580-014 $14.94SFR 187-580-015 $14.94SFR 187-580-016 $14.94SFR 187-580-017 $14.94SFR 187-580-018 $14.94SFR 187-580-019 $14.94SFR 187-580-020 $14.94SFR 187-580-021 $14.94SFR 187-580-022 $14.94SFR 187-580-023 $14.94SFR 187-580-024 $14.94SFR 187-580-025 $14.94SFR 187-580-026 $14.94SFR 187-580-027 $14.94SFR 187-580-028 $14.94SFR 187-580-029 $14.94SFR 187-580-030 $14.94SFR 187-580-031 $14.94SFR 187-580-032 $14.94SFR 187-580-033 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 187-580-034 $14.94SFR 187-580-035 $14.94SFR 187-590-001 $14.94SFR 187-590-002 $14.94SFR 187-590-003 $14.94SFR 187-590-004 $14.94SFR 187-590-005 $14.94SFR 187-590-006 $14.94SFR 187-590-007 $14.94SFR 187-590-008 $14.94SFR 187-590-009 $14.94SFR 187-590-010 $14.94SFR 187-590-011 $14.94SFR 187-590-012 $14.94SFR 187-590-013 $14.94SFR 187-590-014 $14.94SFR 187-590-015 $14.94SFR 187-590-016 $14.94SFR 187-590-017 $14.94SFR 187-590-018 $14.94SFR 187-590-021 $14.94SFR 187-590-022 $14.94SFR 187-590-023 $14.94SFR 187-590-024 $14.94SFR 187-590-025 $14.94SFR 187-590-026 $14.94SFR 187-590-027 $14.94SFR 187-590-028 $14.94SFR 187-590-029 $14.94SFR 187-590-030 $14.94SFR 187-590-031 $14.94SFR 187-590-032 $14.94SFR 187-590-033 $14.94SFR 187-590-034 $14.94SFR 187-590-035 $14.94SFR 188-031-020 $14.94SFR 188-031-021 $14.94SFR 188-031-023 $14.94SFR 188-031-024 $14.94SFR 188-031-027 $14.94SFR 188-031-028 $14.94SFR 188-060-018 $14.94SFR 188-060-019 $14.94SFR 188-060-020 $14.94SFR 188-060-021 $14.94SFR 188-060-028 $14.94SFR 188-060-029 $14.94SFR 188-060-031 $14.94SFR 188-060-032 $14.94SFR 188-060-033 $14.94SFR 188-060-034 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 188-060-035 $14.94SFR 188-060-036 $14.94SFR 188-060-040 $14.94SFR 188-060-041 $14.94SFR 188-060-042 $14.94SFR 188-060-043 $14.94SFR 188-060-044 $14.94SFR 188-060-046 $14.94SFR 188-060-047 $14.94SFR 188-090-017 $14.94SFR 188-120-032 $14.94SFR 188-120-033 $14.94SFR 188-120-034 $14.94SFR 188-120-035 $14.94SFR 188-120-036 $14.94SFR 188-141-009 $14.94SFR 188-141-010 $7.46VSFR 188-220-035 $14.94SFR 188-220-036 $7.46VSFR 188-220-037 $14.94SFR 188-231-009 $14.94SFR 188-231-010 $14.94SFR 188-231-011 $14.94SFR 188-231-017 $14.94SFR 188-231-018 $14.94SFR 188-321-010 $14.94SFR 188-321-011 $14.94SFR 188-340-023 $14.94SFR 188-340-024 $14.94SFR 188-360-028 $14.94SFR 188-360-029 $14.94SFR 188-370-032 $14.94SFR 188-370-035 $14.94SFR 188-370-038 $14.94SFR 188-450-001 $14.94SFR 188-450-002 $14.94SFR 188-450-003 $14.94SFR 188-450-004 $14.94SFR 188-450-005 $14.94SFR 188-450-006 $14.94SFR 188-450-007 $14.94SFR 188-450-008 $14.94SFR 188-450-009 $14.94SFR 188-450-010 $14.94SFR 188-450-011 $14.94SFR 188-450-012 $14.94SFR 188-450-013 $14.94SFR 188-450-014 $14.94SFR 188-450-015 $14.94SFR 188-450-016 $14.94SFR 188-450-017 $14.94SFR - 104 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 191-061-001 $14.94SFR 191-061-004 $14.94SFR 191-061-005 $14.94SFR 191-061-006 $14.94SFR 191-061-007 $14.94SFR 191-061-008 $14.94SFR 191-061-009 $14.94SFR 191-061-010 $14.94SFR 191-062-001 $14.94SFR 191-062-002 $14.94SFR 191-062-003 $14.94SFR 191-062-004 $14.94SFR 191-062-007 $14.94SFR 191-062-008 $14.94SFR 191-062-009 $14.94SFR 191-062-010 $14.94SFR 191-062-011 $14.94SFR 191-062-012 $14.94SFR 191-062-013 $14.94SFR 191-062-014 $14.94SFR 191-062-015 $14.94SFR 191-062-016 $14.94SFR 191-062-017 $14.94SFR 191-062-018 $14.94SFR 191-062-019 $14.94SFR 191-062-020 $14.94SFR 191-062-025 $14.94SFR 191-062-026 $14.94SFR 191-070-010 $14.94SFR 191-070-011 $14.94SFR 191-070-014 $14.94SFR 191-070-015 $14.94SFR 191-070-016 $14.94SFR 191-070-017 $14.94SFR 191-070-018 $14.94SFR 191-070-019 $14.94SFR 191-071-001 $14.94SFR 191-071-002 $14.94SFR 191-071-003 $14.94SFR 191-071-004 $14.94SFR 191-071-005 $14.94SFR 191-071-006 $14.94SFR 191-071-007 $14.94SFR 191-071-008 $14.94SFR 191-071-009 $14.94SFR 191-080-030 $14.94SFR 191-080-031 $14.94SFR 191-080-032 $14.94SFR 191-080-033 $14.94SFR 191-080-034 $14.94SFR 191-080-035 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 191-080-036 $14.94SFR 191-080-037 $14.94SFR 191-080-038 $14.94SFR 191-080-039 $14.94SFR 191-080-040 $14.94SFR 191-080-041 $14.94SFR 191-080-042 $14.94SFR 191-080-046 $14.94SFR 191-080-047 $14.94SFR 191-080-051 $74.70COM 191-093-043 $74.70COM 191-093-044 $74.70COM 191-093-045 $74.70COM 191-093-046 $74.70COM 191-093-049 $74.70COM 191-093-050 $7.46VCOM 191-161-001 $14.94SFR 191-161-002 $14.94SFR 191-161-003 $14.94SFR 191-162-004 $14.94SFR 191-162-005 $14.94SFR 191-162-006 $14.94SFR 191-180-001 $74.70COM 191-180-002 $74.70COM 191-180-003 $74.70COM 191-180-004 $74.70COM 191-180-005 $74.70COM 191-180-006 $74.70COM 191-180-007 $74.70COM 191-180-008 $74.70COM 191-180-009 $74.70COM 191-180-010 $74.70COM 191-180-011 $74.70COM 191-180-012 $74.70COM 191-180-013 $74.70COM 191-180-014 $74.70COM 191-180-015 $74.70COM 191-180-016 $74.70COM 191-180-017 $74.70COM 192-071-030 $74.70COM 192-071-046 $14.94SFR 192-071-047 $14.94SFR 192-071-048 $14.94SFR 192-071-049 $14.94SFR 192-071-050 $14.94SFR 192-071-051 $14.94SFR 192-071-052 $14.94SFR 192-071-053 $14.94SFR 192-071-054 $14.94SFR 192-071-055 $14.94SFR 192-071-056 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 192-071-057 $14.94SFR 192-071-058 $14.94SFR 192-071-059 $14.94SFR 192-071-060 $14.94SFR 192-071-061 $14.94SFR 192-071-062 $74.70COM 192-071-064 $74.70COM 192-081-003 $74.70COM 192-081-004 $74.70COM 192-170-057 $14.94SFR 192-170-058 $14.94SFR 192-210-023 $14.94SFR 192-210-024 $14.94SFR 192-210-025 $14.94SFR 192-210-027 $14.94SFR 192-210-028 $14.94SFR 192-210-029 $14.94SFR 192-210-030 $14.94SFR 192-210-031 $14.94SFR 192-220-019 $14.94SFR 192-220-020 $14.94SFR 192-220-021 $14.94SFR 192-220-022 $14.94SFR 192-220-023 $14.94SFR 192-220-024 $14.94SFR 192-240-019 $14.94SFR 192-240-020 $14.94SFR 192-240-021 $14.94SFR 192-240-022 $14.94SFR 192-240-023 $14.94SFR 192-260-020 $7.46VSFR 192-260-021 $14.94SFR 192-260-022 $14.94SFR 192-300-021 $14.94SFR 192-300-022 $14.94SFR 192-300-023 $14.94SFR 192-300-024 $14.94SFR 192-300-025 $14.94SFR 192-300-026 $14.94SFR 192-300-027 $14.94SFR 192-331-001 $14.94SFR 192-331-002 $14.94SFR 192-331-003 $14.94SFR 192-331-004 $14.94SFR 192-331-005 $14.94SFR 192-331-006 $14.94SFR 192-331-007 $14.94SFR 192-331-008 $14.94SFR 192-331-009 $14.94SFR 192-332-001 $14.94SFR 192-332-002 $14.94SFR - 105 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 192-332-003 $14.94SFR 192-332-006 $29.88MFR2 192-332-007 $14.94SFR 192-332-008 $14.94SFR 192-333-001 $14.94SFR 192-333-002 $14.94SFR 192-333-003 $14.94SFR 192-333-004 $14.94SFR 192-333-005 $14.94SFR 192-340-001 $14.94SFR 192-340-002 $14.94SFR 192-340-003 $14.94SFR 192-340-004 $14.94SFR 192-340-005 $14.94SFR 192-340-006 $14.94SFR 192-340-007 $14.94SFR 192-340-008 $14.94SFR 192-340-009 $14.94SFR 192-340-010 $14.94SFR 192-340-011 $14.94SFR 192-340-012 $14.94SFR 192-340-013 $14.94SFR 192-340-014 $14.94SFR 192-340-015 $14.94SFR 192-340-016 $14.94SFR 192-340-017 $14.94SFR 192-340-018 $14.94SFR 192-350-001 $14.94SFR 192-350-002 $14.94SFR 193-020-011 $14.94SFR 193-020-012 $14.94SFR 193-020-015 $14.94SFR 193-030-026 $14.94SFR 193-030-028 $14.94SFR 193-050-018 $14.94SFR 193-050-019 $14.94SFR 193-050-020 $14.94SFR 193-050-022 $14.94SFR 193-050-023 $14.94SFR 193-050-024 $14.94SFR 193-070-028 $14.94SFR 193-070-029 $14.94SFR 193-070-030 $14.94SFR 193-070-031 $14.94SFR 193-070-032 $14.94SFR 193-070-033 $14.94SFR 193-070-034 $14.94SFR 193-070-035 $14.94SFR 193-070-036 $14.94SFR 193-070-037 $14.94SFR 193-070-038 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-070-039 $14.94SFR 193-070-040 $14.94SFR 193-070-041 $14.94SFR 193-070-042 $14.94SFR 193-070-043 $14.94SFR 193-070-044 $14.94SFR 193-070-045 $14.94SFR 193-080-056 $14.94SFR 193-080-057 $14.94SFR 193-080-120 $14.94SFR 193-080-121 $14.94SFR 193-080-122 $14.94SFR 193-080-123 $14.94SFR 193-111-020 $14.94SFR 193-111-021 $14.94SFR 193-112-009 $14.94SFR 193-112-010 $14.94SFR 193-112-011 $14.94SFR 193-112-012 $14.94SFR 193-112-013 $14.94SFR 193-112-014 $14.94SFR 193-112-015 $14.94SFR 193-130-010 $14.94SFR 193-130-011 $14.94SFR 193-130-012 $14.94SFR 193-130-013 $14.94SFR 193-130-014 $14.94SFR 193-130-015 $14.94SFR 193-130-016 $14.94SFR 193-130-017 $14.94SFR 193-130-018 $14.94SFR 193-130-019 $14.94SFR 193-130-020 $14.94SFR 193-130-021 $14.94SFR 193-130-022 $14.94SFR 193-130-031 $14.94SFR 193-130-032 $14.94SFR 193-140-010 $14.94SFR 193-140-011 $14.94SFR 193-140-012 $14.94SFR 193-140-013 $14.94SFR 193-140-014 $14.94SFR 193-140-015 $14.94SFR 193-140-016 $14.94SFR 193-140-017 $14.94SFR 193-140-018 $14.94SFR 193-140-019 $14.94SFR 193-140-021 $14.94SFR 193-140-022 $14.94SFR 193-140-023 $14.94SFR 193-140-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-140-025 $14.94SFR 193-140-027 $14.94SFR 193-140-028 $14.94SFR 193-141-001 $14.94SFR 193-141-002 $14.94SFR 193-141-003 $14.94SFR 193-180-024 $14.94SFR 193-180-026 $14.94SFR 193-180-027 $14.94SFR 193-180-030 $14.94SFR 193-180-032 $14.94SFR 193-180-033 $14.94SFR 193-180-034 $14.94SFR 193-180-035 $14.94SFR 193-180-036 $14.94SFR 193-190-031 $7.46MISC 193-190-032 $7.46MISC 193-401-002 $14.94SFR 193-401-003 $14.94SFR 193-401-004 $14.94SFR 193-401-005 $14.94SFR 193-401-006 $14.94SFR 193-401-007 $14.94SFR 193-401-008 $14.94SFR 193-401-009 $14.94SFR 193-401-010 $14.94SFR 193-401-011 $14.94SFR 193-401-012 $14.94SFR 193-401-013 $14.94SFR 193-402-001 $14.94SFR 193-402-002 $14.94SFR 193-482-002 $14.94SFR 193-482-003 $14.94SFR 193-482-004 $14.94SFR 193-482-005 $14.94SFR 193-482-006 $14.94SFR 193-482-007 $14.94SFR 193-482-008 $14.94SFR 193-482-013 $14.94SFR 193-482-014 $14.94SFR 193-482-016 $14.94SFR 193-482-017 $14.94SFR 193-482-018 $14.94SFR 193-482-019 $14.94SFR 193-483-001 $14.94SFR 193-483-002 $14.94SFR 193-483-003 $14.94SFR 193-483-004 $14.94SFR 193-483-005 $14.94SFR 193-491-001 $14.94SFR 193-491-002 $14.94SFR - 106 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-492-001 $14.94SFR 193-492-002 $14.94SFR 193-492-003 $14.94SFR 193-492-007 $14.94SFR 193-492-008 $14.94SFR 193-492-009 $14.94SFR 193-492-012 $14.94SFR 193-492-014 $14.94SFR 193-492-015 $14.94SFR 193-531-001 $14.94SFR 193-531-002 $14.94SFR 193-531-003 $14.94SFR 193-531-004 $14.94SFR 193-531-005 $14.94SFR 193-531-006 $14.94SFR 193-531-007 $14.94SFR 193-532-001 $14.94SFR 193-532-002 $14.94SFR 193-532-003 $14.94SFR 193-532-004 $14.94SFR 193-532-005 $14.94SFR 193-532-006 $14.94SFR 193-532-007 $14.94SFR 193-532-008 $14.94SFR 193-533-002 $14.94SFR 193-541-001 $14.94SFR 193-541-002 $14.94SFR 193-541-003 $14.94SFR 193-541-004 $14.94SFR 193-541-005 $14.94SFR 193-541-006 $14.94SFR 193-541-009 $14.94SFR 193-541-010 $14.94SFR 193-541-011 $14.94SFR 193-541-012 $14.94SFR 193-541-013 $14.94SFR 193-541-014 $14.94SFR 193-541-015 $14.94SFR 193-541-016 $14.94SFR 193-541-017 $14.94SFR 193-541-018 $14.94SFR 193-541-019 $14.94SFR 193-541-020 $14.94SFR 193-541-021 $14.94SFR 193-541-022 $14.94SFR 193-541-023 $14.94SFR 193-541-024 $14.94SFR 193-541-025 $14.94SFR 193-541-026 $14.94SFR 193-541-027 $14.94SFR 193-541-030 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-541-031 $14.94SFR 193-542-001 $14.94SFR 193-542-002 $14.94SFR 193-542-003 $14.94SFR 193-542-004 $14.94SFR 193-542-005 $14.94SFR 193-542-006 $14.94SFR 193-542-007 $14.94SFR 193-551-001 $14.94SFR 193-551-002 $14.94SFR 193-551-003 $14.94SFR 193-552-001 $14.94SFR 193-552-002 $14.94SFR 193-552-003 $14.94SFR 193-552-004 $14.94SFR 193-552-005 $14.94SFR 193-552-006 $14.94SFR 193-552-007 $14.94SFR 193-552-008 $14.94SFR 193-552-009 $14.94SFR 193-552-010 $14.94SFR 193-552-013 $14.94SFR 193-552-014 $14.94SFR 193-552-015 $14.94SFR 193-552-016 $14.94SFR 193-552-017 $14.94SFR 193-552-018 $14.94SFR 193-552-021 $14.94SFR 193-552-022 $14.94SFR 193-552-023 $14.94SFR 193-552-024 $14.94SFR 193-560-002 $14.94SFR 193-560-003 $14.94SFR 193-560-004 $14.94SFR 193-560-005 $14.94SFR 193-560-006 $14.94SFR 193-560-007 $14.94SFR 193-560-008 $14.94SFR 193-560-009 $14.94SFR 193-560-010 $14.94SFR 193-560-011 $14.94SFR 193-560-012 $14.94SFR 193-560-013 $14.94SFR 193-560-014 $14.94SFR 193-560-016 $14.94SFR 193-570-001 $14.94SFR 193-570-002 $14.94SFR 193-570-003 $14.94SFR 193-570-004 $14.94SFR 193-570-005 $14.94SFR 193-570-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-570-009 $14.94SFR 193-570-010 $14.94SFR 193-570-011 $14.94SFR 193-570-012 $14.94SFR 193-570-015 $14.94SFR 193-570-016 $14.94SFR 193-570-017 $14.94SFR 193-570-019 $14.94SFR 193-570-020 $14.94SFR 193-570-022 $14.94SFR 193-570-026 $14.94SFR 193-570-027 $7.46VSFR 193-580-001 $14.94SFR 193-580-002 $14.94SFR 193-580-003 $14.94SFR 193-580-005 $14.94SFR 193-580-006 $14.94SFR 193-580-007 $14.94SFR 193-580-008 $14.94SFR 193-580-009 $14.94SFR 193-580-010 $14.94SFR 193-580-011 $14.94SFR 193-580-012 $14.94SFR 193-580-013 $14.94SFR 193-580-014 $14.94SFR 193-580-015 $14.94SFR 193-580-016 $14.94SFR 193-580-017 $14.94SFR 193-580-018 $14.94SFR 193-580-019 $14.94SFR 193-591-001 $14.94SFR 193-591-002 $14.94SFR 193-591-003 $14.94SFR 193-592-001 $14.94SFR 193-592-002 $14.94SFR 193-592-003 $14.94SFR 193-592-004 $14.94SFR 193-592-007 $14.94SFR 193-592-008 $14.94SFR 193-592-009 $14.94SFR 193-592-011 $14.94SFR 193-592-012 $14.94SFR 193-592-013 $14.94SFR 193-592-014 $14.94SFR 193-592-017 $14.94SFR 193-611-003 $14.94SFR 193-611-004 $14.94SFR 193-611-005 $14.94SFR 193-611-006 $14.94SFR 193-611-007 $14.94SFR 193-611-008 $14.94SFR - 107 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-611-009 $14.94SFR 193-612-001 $14.94SFR 193-612-002 $14.94SFR 193-612-003 $14.94SFR 193-612-004 $14.94SFR 193-612-007 $14.94SFR 193-612-008 $14.94SFR 193-612-009 $14.94SFR 193-612-010 $14.94SFR 193-612-013 $14.94SFR 193-612-014 $14.94SFR 193-631-001 $14.94SFR 193-631-002 $14.94SFR 193-631-003 $14.94SFR 193-631-004 $14.94SFR 193-632-001 $14.94SFR 193-632-002 $14.94SFR 193-632-003 $14.94SFR 193-632-004 $14.94SFR 193-632-005 $14.94SFR 193-632-006 $14.94SFR 193-632-007 $14.94SFR 193-641-001 $14.94SFR 193-641-002 $14.94SFR 193-642-001 $14.94SFR 193-642-002 $14.94SFR 193-643-001 $14.94SFR 193-643-002 $14.94SFR 193-643-003 $14.94SFR 193-643-004 $14.94SFR 193-643-005 $14.94SFR 193-643-006 $14.94SFR 193-643-007 $14.94SFR 193-650-002 $14.94SFR 193-650-003 $14.94SFR 193-650-004 $14.94SFR 193-650-005 $14.94SFR 193-650-006 $14.94SFR 193-650-007 $14.94SFR 193-650-008 $14.94SFR 193-650-009 $14.94SFR 193-650-010 $14.94SFR 193-650-011 $14.94SFR 193-650-012 $14.94SFR 193-650-015 $14.94SFR 193-650-016 $14.94SFR 193-650-017 $14.94SFR 193-650-018 $14.94SFR 193-650-019 $14.94SFR 193-650-020 $14.94SFR 193-650-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-650-022 $14.94SFR 193-650-023 $14.94SFR 193-650-024 $14.94SFR 193-650-025 $14.94SFR 193-650-026 $14.94SFR 193-650-027 $14.94SFR 193-650-028 $14.94SFR 193-650-029 $14.94SFR 193-650-030 $14.94SFR 193-650-031 $14.94SFR 193-650-032 $14.94SFR 193-650-033 $14.94SFR 193-650-034 $14.94SFR 193-650-035 $14.94SFR 193-650-036 $14.94SFR 193-650-037 $14.94SFR 193-650-038 $14.94SFR 193-650-039 $14.94SFR 193-650-040 $14.94SFR 193-650-041 $14.94SFR 193-650-043 $14.94SFR 193-650-044 $14.94SFR 193-650-045 $14.94SFR 193-650-046 $14.94SFR 193-650-047 $14.94SFR 193-650-048 $14.94SFR 193-650-049 $14.94SFR 193-650-050 $14.94SFR 193-650-051 $14.94SFR 193-650-052 $14.94SFR 193-650-053 $14.94SFR 193-650-054 $14.94SFR 193-650-055 $14.94SFR 193-660-001 $14.94SFR 193-660-002 $14.94SFR 193-660-003 $14.94SFR 193-660-004 $14.94SFR 193-660-005 $14.94SFR 193-660-006 $14.94SFR 193-660-007 $14.94SFR 193-660-008 $14.94SFR 193-660-009 $14.94SFR 193-660-010 $14.94SFR 193-660-011 $14.94SFR 193-660-012 $14.94SFR 193-660-013 $14.94SFR 193-660-014 $14.94SFR 193-660-015 $14.94SFR 193-660-016 $14.94SFR 193-660-017 $14.94SFR 193-660-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-660-020 $14.94SFR 193-660-021 $14.94SFR 193-660-022 $14.94SFR 193-660-023 $14.94SFR 193-660-024 $14.94SFR 193-660-025 $14.94SFR 193-660-026 $14.94SFR 193-660-027 $14.94SFR 193-660-028 $14.94SFR 193-660-029 $14.94SFR 193-660-032 $14.94SFR 193-660-033 $14.94SFR 193-660-034 $14.94SFR 193-660-035 $14.94SFR 193-660-036 $14.94SFR 193-660-037 $14.94SFR 193-660-038 $14.94SFR 193-660-039 $14.94SFR 193-660-040 $14.94SFR 193-660-041 $14.94SFR 193-660-042 $14.94SFR 193-660-043 $14.94SFR 193-660-045 $14.94SFR 193-660-046 $14.94SFR 193-660-047 $14.94SFR 193-660-048 $14.94SFR 193-660-058 $14.94SFR 193-660-059 $14.94SFR 193-660-060 $14.94SFR 193-660-061 $14.94SFR 193-670-004 $14.94SFR 193-670-009 $14.94SFR 193-670-010 $14.94SFR 193-670-011 $14.94SFR 193-670-015 $14.94SFR 193-670-016 $14.94SFR 193-670-018 $14.94SFR 193-670-019 $14.94SFR 193-670-020 $14.94SFR 193-720-001 $14.94SFR 193-720-002 $14.94SFR 193-720-003 $14.94SFR 193-720-004 $14.94SFR 193-720-005 $14.94SFR 193-721-001 $14.94SFR 193-721-002 $14.94SFR 193-721-003 $14.94SFR 193-721-004 $14.94SFR 193-721-005 $14.94SFR 193-722-001 $14.94SFR 193-722-002 $14.94SFR - 108 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-722-003 $14.94SFR 193-722-004 $14.94SFR 193-722-005 $14.94SFR 193-722-006 $14.94SFR 193-722-007 $14.94SFR 193-722-008 $14.94SFR 193-722-009 $14.94SFR 193-722-010 $14.94SFR 193-722-011 $14.94SFR 193-723-001 $14.94SFR 193-723-002 $14.94SFR 193-723-003 $14.94SFR 193-723-004 $14.94SFR 193-723-005 $14.94SFR 193-723-006 $14.94SFR 193-723-007 $14.94SFR 193-723-008 $14.94SFR 193-723-009 $14.94SFR 193-723-010 $14.94SFR 193-723-011 $14.94SFR 193-723-012 $14.94SFR 193-723-013 $14.94SFR 193-723-014 $14.94SFR 193-730-001 $14.94SFR 193-730-002 $14.94SFR 193-730-003 $14.94SFR 193-730-004 $14.94SFR 193-730-005 $14.94SFR 193-730-006 $14.94SFR 193-730-007 $14.94SFR 193-730-008 $14.94SFR 193-730-011 $14.94SFR 193-730-012 $14.94SFR 193-730-013 $14.94SFR 193-730-014 $14.94SFR 193-730-015 $14.94SFR 193-730-016 $14.94SFR 193-730-017 $14.94SFR 193-730-018 $14.94SFR 193-730-019 $14.94SFR 193-730-021 $14.94SFR 193-730-022 $14.94SFR 193-731-001 $14.94SFR 193-731-002 $14.94SFR 193-740-001 $14.94SFR 193-740-002 $14.94SFR 193-740-003 $14.94SFR 193-740-004 $14.94SFR 193-740-005 $14.94SFR 193-740-007 $14.94SFR 193-740-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-740-009 $14.94SFR 193-740-010 $14.94SFR 193-740-011 $14.94SFR 193-740-012 $14.94SFR 193-740-014 $14.94SFR 193-740-015 $14.94SFR 193-740-016 $14.94SFR 193-740-017 $14.94SFR 193-740-018 $14.94SFR 193-740-019 $14.94SFR 193-740-020 $14.94SFR 193-740-021 $14.94SFR 193-740-022 $14.94SFR 193-740-023 $14.94SFR 193-740-024 $14.94SFR 193-740-025 $14.94SFR 193-740-026 $14.94SFR 193-740-027 $14.94SFR 193-741-001 $14.94SFR 193-741-002 $14.94SFR 193-741-003 $14.94SFR 193-741-004 $14.94SFR 193-741-005 $14.94SFR 193-741-006 $14.94SFR 193-770-001 $14.94SFR 193-770-002 $14.94SFR 193-770-010 $14.94SFR 193-770-011 $14.94SFR 193-770-012 $14.94SFR 193-770-013 $14.94SFR 193-770-014 $14.94SFR 193-781-001 $14.94SFR 193-781-002 $14.94SFR 193-781-003 $14.94SFR 193-781-004 $14.94SFR 193-781-005 $14.94SFR 193-781-006 $14.94SFR 193-781-007 $14.94SFR 193-781-008 $14.94SFR 193-781-009 $14.94SFR 193-781-010 $14.94SFR 193-781-011 $14.94SFR 193-781-012 $14.94SFR 193-781-013 $14.94SFR 193-781-014 $14.94SFR 193-781-015 $14.94SFR 193-781-016 $14.94SFR 193-781-017 $14.94SFR 193-782-001 $14.94SFR 193-783-001 $14.94SFR 193-783-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-783-003 $14.94SFR 193-783-004 $14.94SFR 193-783-005 $14.94SFR 193-790-001 $14.94SFR 193-790-002 $14.94SFR 193-790-003 $14.94SFR 193-790-004 $14.94SFR 193-790-006 $14.94SFR 193-790-007 $14.94SFR 193-790-008 $14.94SFR 193-790-009 $14.94SFR 193-790-011 $14.94SFR 193-801-001 $14.94SFR 193-801-002 $14.94SFR 193-801-003 $14.94SFR 193-801-004 $14.94SFR 193-801-005 $14.94SFR 193-801-006 $14.94SFR 193-801-007 $14.94SFR 193-801-008 $14.94SFR 193-801-009 $14.94SFR 193-801-010 $14.94SFR 193-801-011 $14.94SFR 193-801-012 $14.94SFR 193-801-013 $14.94SFR 193-801-014 $14.94SFR 193-801-015 $14.94SFR 193-801-016 $14.94SFR 193-801-017 $14.94SFR 193-801-018 $14.94SFR 193-801-019 $14.94SFR 193-801-020 $14.94SFR 193-801-021 $14.94SFR 193-801-022 $14.94SFR 193-801-023 $14.94SFR 193-801-026 $14.94SFR 193-801-027 $14.94SFR 193-811-001 $14.94SFR 193-811-002 $14.94SFR 193-811-003 $14.94SFR 193-811-004 $14.94SFR 193-811-005 $14.94SFR 193-811-006 $14.94SFR 193-811-007 $14.94SFR 193-811-008 $14.94SFR 193-811-009 $14.94SFR 193-811-025 $14.94SFR 193-811-026 $14.94SFR 193-811-027 $14.94SFR 193-811-028 $14.94SFR 193-811-035 $14.94SFR - 109 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-811-036 $14.94SFR 193-811-037 $14.94SFR 193-811-038 $14.94SFR 193-811-039 $14.94SFR 193-811-040 $14.94SFR 193-811-041 $14.94SFR 193-811-042 $14.94SFR 193-811-043 $14.94SFR 193-811-044 $14.94SFR 193-811-045 $14.94SFR 193-811-046 $14.94SFR 193-811-047 $14.94SFR 193-811-048 $14.94SFR 193-811-049 $14.94SFR 193-811-050 $14.94SFR 193-811-051 $14.94SFR 193-811-052 $14.94SFR 193-811-053 $14.94SFR 193-811-054 $14.94SFR 193-812-012 $14.94SFR 193-812-013 $14.94SFR 193-812-014 $14.94SFR 193-812-015 $14.94SFR 193-812-016 $14.94SFR 193-812-017 $14.94SFR 193-812-018 $14.94SFR 193-812-019 $14.94SFR 193-812-020 $14.94SFR 193-812-021 $14.94SFR 193-820-002 $14.94SFR 193-820-003 $14.94SFR 193-820-004 $14.94SFR 193-820-005 $14.94SFR 193-820-015 $14.94SFR 193-820-016 $14.94SFR 193-820-017 $14.94SFR 193-820-018 $14.94SFR 193-820-019 $14.94SFR 193-820-020 $14.94SFR 193-820-021 $14.94SFR 193-820-022 $14.94SFR 193-840-001 $14.94SFR 193-840-002 $14.94SFR 193-840-003 $14.94SFR 193-840-004 $14.94SFR 193-840-005 $14.94SFR 193-840-006 $14.94SFR 193-840-007 $14.94SFR 193-840-010 $14.94SFR 193-840-011 $14.94SFR 193-840-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-840-013 $14.94SFR 193-840-014 $14.94SFR 193-840-015 $14.94SFR 193-840-016 $14.94SFR 193-840-017 $14.94SFR 193-840-018 $14.94SFR 193-840-019 $14.94SFR 193-840-020 $14.94SFR 193-840-021 $14.94SFR 193-840-022 $14.94SFR 193-840-023 $14.94SFR 193-840-024 $14.94SFR 193-840-025 $14.94SFR 193-840-026 $14.94SFR 193-840-027 $14.94SFR 193-850-001 $14.94SFR 193-850-002 $14.94SFR 193-850-004 $14.94SFR 193-850-005 $14.94SFR 193-850-006 $14.94SFR 193-850-007 $14.94SFR 193-850-008 $14.94SFR 193-850-010 $14.94SFR 193-850-011 $14.94SFR 193-850-012 $14.94SFR 193-850-013 $14.94SFR 193-850-014 $14.94SFR 193-850-015 $14.94SFR 193-850-016 $14.94SFR 193-850-017 $14.94SFR 193-870-005 $14.94SFR 193-870-006 $14.94SFR 193-910-001 $14.94SFR 193-910-002 $14.94SFR 193-910-003 $14.94SFR 193-910-004 $14.94SFR 193-910-005 $14.94SFR 193-910-006 $14.94SFR 193-920-001 $14.94SFR 193-920-002 $14.94SFR 193-920-003 $14.94SFR 193-920-004 $14.94SFR 193-920-005 $14.94SFR 193-920-006 $14.94SFR 193-920-007 $14.94SFR 193-920-008 $14.94SFR 193-920-009 $14.94SFR 193-920-010 $14.94SFR 193-920-011 $14.94SFR 193-920-012 $14.94SFR 193-920-013 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-920-014 $14.94SFR 193-920-015 $14.94SFR 193-920-016 $14.94SFR 193-920-017 $14.94SFR 193-920-018 $14.94SFR 193-920-019 $14.94SFR 193-920-020 $14.94SFR 193-920-021 $14.94SFR 193-920-022 $14.94SFR 193-920-023 $14.94SFR 193-920-024 $14.94SFR 193-920-025 $14.94SFR 193-920-026 $14.94SFR 193-920-027 $14.94SFR 193-920-028 $14.94SFR 193-920-029 $14.94SFR 193-920-030 $14.94SFR 193-920-031 $14.94SFR 193-920-032 $14.94SFR 193-920-033 $14.94SFR 193-920-034 $14.94SFR 193-920-035 $14.94SFR 193-920-036 $14.94SFR 193-920-037 $14.94SFR 193-920-038 $14.94SFR 193-920-039 $14.94SFR 193-920-040 $14.94SFR 193-920-041 $14.94SFR 193-920-042 $14.94SFR 193-920-043 $14.94SFR 193-920-044 $14.94SFR 193-920-045 $14.94SFR 193-920-046 $14.94SFR 193-920-047 $14.94SFR 193-930-001 $14.94SFR 193-930-002 $14.94SFR 193-930-003 $14.94SFR 193-930-004 $14.94SFR 193-930-005 $14.94SFR 193-930-006 $14.94SFR 193-930-007 $14.94SFR 193-930-008 $14.94SFR 193-930-009 $14.94SFR 193-930-010 $14.94SFR 193-930-011 $14.94SFR 193-930-012 $14.94SFR 193-930-013 $14.94SFR 193-930-014 $14.94SFR 193-930-015 $14.94SFR 193-940-001 $14.94SFR 193-940-002 $14.94SFR - 110 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 193-940-003 $14.94SFR 193-940-004 $14.94SFR 193-940-005 $14.94SFR 193-940-006 $14.94SFR 193-940-007 $14.94SFR 193-940-008 $14.94SFR 193-940-009 $14.94SFR 193-940-010 $14.94SFR 193-940-011 $14.94SFR 193-940-012 $14.94SFR 193-940-013 $14.94SFR 193-940-014 $14.94SFR 193-940-015 $14.94SFR 193-940-016 $14.94SFR 193-940-017 $14.94SFR 193-940-018 $14.94SFR 193-940-021 $14.94SFR 193-940-022 $14.94SFR 193-940-023 $14.94SFR 193-940-024 $14.94SFR 193-940-028 $14.94SFR 193-940-029 $14.94SFR 194-070-074 $14.94SFR 194-070-075 $14.94SFR 194-070-079 $14.94SFR 194-070-086 $14.94SFR 194-070-087 $14.94SFR 194-110-003 $14.94SFR 194-110-004 $14.94SFR 194-110-005 $14.94SFR 194-110-006 $14.94SFR 194-110-007 $14.94SFR 194-110-008 $14.94SFR 194-110-009 $14.94SFR 194-110-010 $14.94SFR 194-110-011 $14.94SFR 194-110-017 $7.46VSFR 194-110-019 $14.94SFR 194-110-020 $14.94SFR 194-110-021 $14.94SFR 194-110-022 $14.94SFR 194-121-002 $14.94SFR 194-121-003 $14.94SFR 194-121-004 $14.94SFR 194-121-005 $14.94SFR 194-121-006 $14.94SFR 194-121-007 $14.94SFR 194-121-009 $14.94SFR 194-121-011 $14.94SFR 194-121-012 $14.94SFR 194-121-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 194-122-002 $14.94SFR 194-122-003 $14.94SFR 194-122-004 $14.94SFR 194-122-005 $14.94SFR 194-122-006 $14.94SFR 194-122-007 $14.94SFR 194-122-008 $14.94SFR 194-122-009 $14.94SFR 194-123-001 $14.94SFR 194-123-002 $14.94SFR 194-123-003 $14.94SFR 194-123-004 $14.94SFR 194-123-005 $14.94SFR 194-123-008 $14.94SFR 194-123-009 $14.94SFR 194-123-010 $14.94SFR 194-123-011 $14.94SFR 194-123-012 $14.94SFR 194-123-013 $14.94SFR 194-123-014 $14.94SFR 194-123-015 $14.94SFR 194-123-016 $14.94SFR 194-131-001 $14.94SFR 194-131-002 $14.94SFR 194-131-003 $14.94SFR 194-131-004 $14.94SFR 194-131-005 $14.94SFR 194-131-009 $14.94SFR 194-131-010 $14.94SFR 194-131-012 $14.94SFR 194-131-014 $14.94SFR 194-132-001 $14.94SFR 194-132-002 $14.94SFR 194-133-001 $14.94SFR 194-133-002 $14.94SFR 194-133-003 $14.94SFR 194-133-004 $14.94SFR 194-133-005 $14.94SFR 194-133-006 $14.94SFR 194-133-007 $14.94SFR 194-133-008 $14.94SFR 194-133-009 $14.94SFR 194-133-010 $14.94SFR 194-133-011 $14.94SFR 194-133-012 $14.94SFR 194-133-013 $14.94SFR 194-133-014 $14.94SFR 194-133-015 $14.94SFR 194-133-016 $14.94SFR 194-133-017 $14.94SFR 194-133-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 194-140-001 $14.94SFR 194-140-002 $14.94SFR 194-140-003 $14.94SFR 194-140-004 $14.94SFR 194-140-005 $14.94SFR 194-140-006 $14.94SFR 194-140-007 $14.94SFR 194-140-008 $14.94SFR 194-140-009 $14.94SFR 194-140-010 $14.94SFR 194-140-011 $14.94SFR 194-140-012 $14.94SFR 194-140-013 $14.94SFR 194-140-014 $14.94SFR 194-151-001 $14.94SFR 194-151-002 $14.94SFR 194-151-003 $14.94SFR 194-151-004 $14.94SFR 194-151-005 $14.94SFR 194-151-006 $14.94SFR 194-151-007 $14.94SFR 194-151-008 $14.94SFR 194-151-009 $14.94SFR 194-151-010 $14.94SFR 194-151-011 $14.94SFR 194-151-012 $14.94SFR 194-151-013 $14.94SFR 194-152-001 $14.94SFR 194-152-002 $14.94SFR 194-152-003 $14.94SFR 194-152-004 $14.94SFR 194-152-005 $14.94SFR 194-152-006 $14.94SFR 194-152-008 $14.94SFR 194-160-001 $14.94SFR 194-160-002 $14.94SFR 194-160-003 $14.94SFR 194-160-004 $14.94SFR 194-160-005 $14.94SFR 194-160-006 $14.94SFR 194-160-007 $14.94SFR 194-160-008 $14.94SFR 194-160-009 $14.94SFR 194-160-010 $14.94SFR 194-160-011 $14.94SFR 194-160-012 $14.94SFR 194-160-013 $14.94SFR 194-160-014 $14.94SFR 194-160-015 $14.94SFR 194-160-016 $14.94SFR 194-160-017 $14.94SFR - 111 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 194-160-018 $14.94SFR 194-160-019 $14.94SFR 194-160-020 $14.94SFR 194-160-021 $14.94SFR 194-160-022 $14.94SFR 194-170-001 $14.94SFR 194-170-002 $14.94SFR 194-170-003 $14.94SFR 194-170-004 $14.94SFR 194-170-005 $14.94SFR 194-170-006 $14.94SFR 194-170-007 $14.94SFR 194-170-008 $14.94SFR 194-170-009 $14.94SFR 194-170-010 $14.94SFR 194-170-015 $14.94SFR 194-170-016 $14.94SFR 194-170-017 $14.94SFR 194-170-018 $14.94SFR 194-170-019 $14.94SFR 194-170-020 $14.94SFR 194-170-022 $14.94SFR 194-170-023 $14.94SFR 194-170-025 $14.94SFR 194-170-026 $14.94SFR 194-190-001 $14.94SFR 194-190-002 $14.94SFR 194-190-003 $14.94SFR 194-190-005 $14.94SFR 194-190-006 $14.94SFR 194-190-007 $14.94SFR 194-190-008 $14.94SFR 194-190-009 $14.94SFR 194-190-010 $14.94SFR 194-190-011 $14.94SFR 194-190-012 $14.94SFR 194-190-013 $14.94SFR 194-190-014 $14.94SFR 194-190-015 $14.94SFR 194-190-016 $14.94SFR 194-190-017 $14.94SFR 194-190-019 $14.94SFR 194-201-001 $14.94SFR 194-201-002 $14.94SFR 194-201-003 $14.94SFR 194-202-001 $14.94SFR 194-202-002 $14.94SFR 194-202-003 $14.94SFR 194-202-004 $14.94SFR 194-202-005 $14.94SFR 194-202-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 194-202-007 $14.94SFR 194-202-008 $14.94SFR 194-202-009 $14.94SFR 194-211-001 $14.94SFR 194-211-002 $14.94SFR 194-211-003 $14.94SFR 194-211-004 $14.94SFR 194-211-005 $14.94SFR 194-211-006 $14.94SFR 194-211-007 $14.94SFR 194-211-008 $14.94SFR 194-211-009 $14.94SFR 194-211-010 $14.94SFR 194-211-011 $14.94SFR 194-211-012 $14.94SFR 194-212-001 $14.94SFR 194-212-002 $14.94SFR 194-212-003 $14.94SFR 194-212-004 $14.94SFR 194-212-005 $14.94SFR 194-212-006 $14.94SFR 194-212-007 $14.94SFR 194-212-008 $14.94SFR 194-213-001 $14.94SFR 194-213-004 $14.94SFR 194-213-005 $14.94SFR 194-213-007 $14.94SFR 194-213-008 $14.94SFR 194-221-001 $14.94SFR 194-221-002 $14.94SFR 194-221-003 $14.94SFR 194-221-004 $14.94SFR 194-221-005 $14.94SFR 194-221-006 $14.94SFR 194-221-007 $14.94SFR 194-221-010 $14.94SFR 194-221-011 $14.94SFR 194-221-015 $14.94SFR 194-221-016 $14.94SFR 194-222-003 $14.94SFR 194-222-004 $14.94SFR 194-222-005 $14.94SFR 194-222-006 $14.94SFR 194-222-007 $14.94SFR 194-222-008 $14.94SFR 194-222-009 $14.94SFR 194-222-010 $14.94SFR 194-222-011 $14.94SFR 194-222-012 $14.94SFR 194-222-013 $14.94SFR 194-222-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 194-222-015 $14.94SFR 194-222-016 $14.94SFR 194-222-018 $14.94SFR 194-222-019 $14.94SFR 194-231-001 $14.94SFR 194-231-002 $14.94SFR 194-231-004 $14.94SFR 194-231-006 $14.94SFR 194-231-007 $14.94SFR 194-231-008 $14.94SFR 194-231-010 $14.94SFR 194-231-011 $14.94SFR 194-232-001 $14.94SFR 194-232-002 $14.94SFR 194-232-003 $14.94SFR 194-232-004 $14.94SFR 194-232-005 $14.94SFR 194-232-006 $14.94SFR 194-232-007 $14.94SFR 194-232-008 $14.94SFR 194-232-009 $14.94SFR 194-232-010 $14.94SFR 194-232-011 $14.94SFR 194-232-012 $14.94SFR 194-232-013 $14.94SFR 194-232-014 $14.94SFR 194-232-015 $14.94SFR 194-232-016 $14.94SFR 196-010-034 $14.94SFR 196-010-035 $14.94SFR 196-010-036 $14.94SFR 196-010-037 $14.94SFR 196-010-038 $14.94SFR 196-010-039 $14.94SFR 196-010-040 $14.94SFR 196-010-041 $14.94SFR 196-010-042 $14.94SFR 196-010-043 $14.94SFR 196-031-007 $14.94SFR 196-031-009 $14.94SFR 196-070-004 $14.94SFR 196-080-040 $14.94SFR 196-080-042 $14.94SFR 196-080-043 $14.94SFR 197-010-008 $74.70COM 197-010-026 $74.70COM 197-020-024 $14.94SFR 197-020-025 $14.94SFR 197-030-026 $74.70INST 197-030-027 $74.70INST 197-040-033 $14.94SFR - 112 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-040-034 $14.94SFR 197-040-035 $14.94SFR 197-040-036 $14.94SFR 197-040-037 $14.94SFR 197-060-002 $14.94SFR 197-060-003 $14.94SFR 197-060-004 $14.94SFR 197-060-005 $14.94SFR 197-060-006 $14.94SFR 197-060-007 $14.94SFR 197-060-008 $14.94SFR 197-060-009 $14.94SFR 197-060-010 $14.94SFR 197-060-011 $14.94SFR 197-060-012 $14.94SFR 197-060-013 $14.94SFR 197-060-014 $14.94SFR 197-060-015 $14.94SFR 197-060-016 $14.94SFR 197-060-017 $14.94SFR 197-060-018 $14.94SFR 197-060-019 $14.94SFR 197-060-020 $14.94SFR 197-060-021 $14.94SFR 197-060-022 $14.94SFR 197-060-023 $14.94SFR 197-060-024 $14.94SFR 197-060-025 $14.94SFR 197-060-026 $14.94SFR 197-060-029 $14.94SFR 197-060-030 $14.94SFR 197-060-031 $14.94SFR 197-060-032 $14.94SFR 197-060-033 $14.94SFR 197-070-020 $14.94SFR 197-070-021 $14.94SFR 197-070-022 $14.94SFR 197-070-023 $14.94SFR 197-070-024 $14.94SFR 197-090-003 $74.70INST 197-090-006 $14.94SFR 197-090-022 $14.94SFR 197-090-023 $7.46VSFR 197-200-006 $14.94SFR 197-200-007 $14.94SFR 197-200-008 $14.94SFR 197-200-009 $14.94SFR 197-200-010 $14.94SFR 197-200-011 $14.94SFR 197-200-012 $14.94SFR 197-200-013 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-200-014 $14.94SFR 197-200-015 $14.94SFR 197-200-016 $14.94SFR 197-200-017 $14.94SFR 197-200-018 $14.94SFR 197-200-019 $14.94SFR 197-200-022 $14.94SFR 197-200-025 $14.94SFR 197-200-026 $14.94SFR 197-200-027 $14.94SFR 197-200-029 $14.94SFR 197-200-030 $14.94SFR 197-201-001 $14.94SFR 197-201-002 $14.94SFR 197-201-003 $14.94SFR 197-220-002 $14.94SFR 197-220-003 $14.94SFR 197-220-004 $14.94SFR 197-220-005 $14.94SFR 197-220-011 $14.94SFR 197-220-015 $14.94SFR 197-220-017 $14.94SFR 197-220-018 $14.94SFR 197-270-018 $14.94SFR 197-270-019 $14.94SFR 197-270-022 $14.94SFR 197-270-023 $14.94SFR 197-301-001 $14.94SFR 197-301-002 $14.94SFR 197-301-003 $14.94SFR 197-301-004 $14.94SFR 197-301-005 $14.94SFR 197-301-011 $14.94SFR 197-301-012 $14.94SFR 197-301-013 $14.94SFR 197-302-002 $14.94SFR 197-302-003 $14.94SFR 197-302-004 $14.94SFR 197-302-005 $14.94SFR 197-302-006 $14.94SFR 197-302-007 $14.94SFR 197-302-008 $14.94SFR 197-302-009 $14.94SFR 197-302-010 $14.94SFR 197-302-011 $14.94SFR 197-302-012 $14.94SFR 197-302-015 $14.94SFR 197-303-001 $14.94SFR 197-303-002 $14.94SFR 197-303-003 $14.94SFR 197-303-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-303-005 $14.94SFR 197-303-006 $14.94SFR 197-303-007 $14.94SFR 197-340-001 $14.94SFR 197-340-002 $14.94SFR 197-340-003 $14.94SFR 197-340-004 $14.94SFR 197-340-005 $14.94SFR 197-340-006 $14.94SFR 197-340-007 $14.94SFR 197-340-008 $7.46VSFR 197-350-002 $14.94SFR 197-350-003 $14.94SFR 197-350-004 $14.94SFR 197-350-008 $14.94SFR 197-350-010 $14.94SFR 197-350-011 $14.94SFR 197-350-012 $14.94SFR 197-350-013 $14.94SFR 197-350-014 $14.94SFR 197-350-015 $14.94SFR 197-350-018 $14.94SFR 197-350-019 $14.94SFR 197-350-020 $14.94SFR 197-350-021 $14.94SFR 197-350-022 $14.94SFR 197-350-027 $14.94SFR 197-350-028 $14.94SFR 197-350-030 $14.94SFR 197-350-031 $14.94SFR 197-350-032 $14.94SFR 197-360-004 $14.94SFR 197-360-010 $14.94SFR 197-360-011 $14.94SFR 197-360-013 $14.94SFR 197-360-015 $14.94SFR 197-360-019 $14.94SFR 197-360-020 $14.94SFR 197-360-025 $14.94SFR 197-360-026 $14.94SFR 197-360-028 $14.94SFR 197-360-031 $14.94SFR 197-371-005 $14.94SFR 197-371-006 $14.94SFR 197-371-007 $14.94SFR 197-371-009 $14.94SFR 197-371-011 $14.94SFR 197-371-012 $14.94SFR 197-371-014 $14.94SFR 197-380-019 $14.94SFR 197-380-029 $14.94SFR - 113 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-380-037 $14.94SFR 197-380-039 $14.94SFR 197-380-040 $14.94SFR 197-380-041 $14.94SFR 197-380-042 $14.94SFR 197-380-043 $14.94SFR 197-380-046 $14.94SFR 197-380-049 $14.94SFR 197-380-052 $14.94SFR 197-380-053 $14.94SFR 197-380-054 $14.94SFR 197-390-001 $14.94SFR 197-390-002 $14.94SFR 197-390-003 $14.94SFR 197-390-004 $14.94SFR 197-390-005 $14.94SFR 197-390-006 $14.94SFR 197-390-007 $14.94SFR 197-390-008 $14.94SFR 197-390-011 $14.94SFR 197-390-012 $14.94SFR 197-390-013 $14.94SFR 197-390-014 $14.94SFR 197-390-015 $14.94SFR 197-390-016 $14.94SFR 197-390-017 $14.94SFR 197-390-018 $14.94SFR 197-390-020 $14.94SFR 197-400-001 $14.94SFR 197-400-002 $14.94SFR 197-400-003 $14.94SFR 197-400-004 $14.94SFR 197-400-007 $14.94SFR 197-400-008 $14.94SFR 197-400-009 $7.46VSFR 197-400-010 $14.94SFR 197-400-011 $14.94SFR 197-400-012 $14.94SFR 197-400-013 $14.94SFR 197-400-014 $14.94SFR 197-420-006 $7.46CONDO 197-420-007 $7.46CONDO 197-420-008 $7.46CONDO 197-420-009 $7.46CONDO 197-420-010 $7.46CONDO 197-420-011 $7.46CONDO 197-420-012 $7.46CONDO 197-420-013 $7.46CONDO 197-420-014 $7.46CONDO 197-420-015 $7.46CONDO 197-420-016 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-420-017 $7.46CONDO 197-420-018 $7.46CONDO 197-420-019 $7.46CONDO 197-420-020 $7.46CONDO 197-420-021 $7.46CONDO 197-420-022 $7.46CONDO 197-420-023 $7.46CONDO 197-420-024 $7.46CONDO 197-420-025 $7.46CONDO 197-420-026 $7.46CONDO 197-420-027 $7.46CONDO 197-420-028 $7.46CONDO 197-420-029 $7.46CONDO 197-420-030 $7.46CONDO 197-420-031 $7.46CONDO 197-420-032 $7.46CONDO 197-420-033 $7.46CONDO 197-420-034 $7.46CONDO 197-420-035 $7.46CONDO 197-430-001 $7.46CONDO 197-430-002 $7.46CONDO 197-430-003 $7.46CONDO 197-430-004 $7.46CONDO 197-430-005 $7.46CONDO 197-430-006 $7.46CONDO 197-430-007 $7.46CONDO 197-430-008 $7.46CONDO 197-430-009 $7.46CONDO 197-430-010 $7.46CONDO 197-470-001 $14.94SFR 197-470-002 $14.94SFR 197-470-003 $14.94SFR 197-470-004 $14.94SFR 197-470-005 $14.94SFR 197-470-006 $14.94SFR 197-470-007 $14.94SFR 197-470-008 $14.94SFR 197-470-009 $14.94SFR 197-470-010 $14.94SFR 197-470-011 $14.94SFR 197-470-012 $14.94SFR 197-470-013 $14.94SFR 197-470-014 $14.94SFR 197-470-015 $14.94SFR 197-470-016 $14.94SFR 197-470-017 $14.94SFR 197-470-018 $14.94SFR 197-470-019 $14.94SFR 197-470-021 $14.94SFR 197-470-031 $14.94SFR 197-470-034 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 197-480-001 $14.94SFR 197-480-002 $14.94SFR 197-480-003 $14.94SFR 197-480-004 $14.94SFR 197-480-005 $14.94SFR 198-010-013 $74.70COM 198-010-016 $74.70COM 198-010-019 $74.70COM 198-010-020 $74.70COM 198-020-030 $14.94SFR 198-020-032 $14.94SFR 198-020-033 $14.94SFR 198-020-034 $14.94SFR 198-020-035 $14.94SFR 198-020-039 $14.94SFR 198-020-040 $14.94SFR 198-020-042 $14.94SFR 198-020-043 $14.94SFR 198-020-044 $14.94SFR 198-020-045 $14.94SFR 198-020-046 $14.94SFR 198-020-047 $14.94SFR 198-020-048 $14.94SFR 198-040-026 $14.94SFR 198-040-027 $14.94SFR 198-040-028 $14.94SFR 198-040-029 $14.94SFR 198-040-030 $14.94SFR 198-040-031 $14.94SFR 198-040-032 $14.94SFR 198-040-033 $14.94SFR 198-040-034 $14.94SFR 198-040-035 $14.94SFR 198-040-036 $14.94SFR 198-050-041 $14.94SFR 198-050-042 $14.94SFR 198-050-043 $14.94SFR 198-050-044 $14.94SFR 198-050-045 $14.94SFR 198-050-046 $14.94SFR 198-050-047 $14.94SFR 198-061-016 $74.70COM 198-062-002 $14.94SFR 198-062-003 $14.94SFR 198-062-004 $14.94SFR 198-062-005 $14.94SFR 198-062-006 $14.94SFR 198-062-007 $14.94SFR 198-062-008 $14.94SFR 198-062-009 $14.94SFR 198-062-010 $14.94SFR - 114 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 198-062-011 $14.94SFR 198-063-001 $14.94SFR 198-063-002 $14.94SFR 198-063-003 $14.94SFR 198-063-004 $14.94SFR 198-063-005 $14.94SFR 198-063-006 $14.94SFR 198-063-007 $14.94SFR 198-063-008 $14.94SFR 198-063-009 $14.94SFR 198-063-010 $14.94SFR 198-063-011 $14.94SFR 198-063-012 $14.94SFR 198-063-013 $14.94SFR 198-081-021 $14.94SFR 198-081-022 $14.94SFR 198-111-037 $14.94SFR 198-140-024 $14.94SFR 198-140-025 $14.94SFR 198-140-026 $14.94SFR 198-140-027 $14.94SFR 198-140-028 $14.94SFR 198-140-029 $14.94SFR 198-140-030 $14.94SFR 198-140-031 $14.94SFR 198-140-032 $14.94SFR 198-140-033 $14.94SFR 198-140-034 $14.94SFR 198-140-035 $14.94SFR 198-160-035 $14.94SFR 198-160-036 $14.94SFR 198-160-037 $14.94SFR 198-190-040 $14.94SFR 198-190-041 $14.94SFR 199-030-064 $7.46MISC 199-030-065 $14.94SFR 199-030-066 $7.46MISC 201-091-001 $14.94SFR 201-091-002 $14.94SFR 201-091-003 $14.94SFR 201-091-004 $14.94SFR 201-091-005 $14.94SFR 201-091-006 $14.94SFR 201-091-007 $14.94SFR 201-091-008 $14.94SFR 201-091-009 $14.94SFR 201-091-010 $14.94SFR 201-091-011 $14.94SFR 201-091-012 $14.94SFR 201-091-013 $14.94SFR 201-091-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 201-092-001 $14.94SFR 201-092-002 $14.94SFR 201-092-003 $14.94SFR 201-092-004 $14.94SFR 201-092-005 $14.94SFR 201-092-006 $14.94SFR 201-092-007 $14.94SFR 201-092-008 $14.94SFR 201-092-009 $14.94SFR 203-050-081 $74.70COM 203-050-082 $74.70COM 203-050-083 $74.70COM 203-050-084 $74.70COM 203-050-090 $74.70COM 203-061-001 $7.46CONDO 203-061-002 $7.46CONDO 203-061-003 $7.46CONDO 203-061-004 $7.46CONDO 203-061-005 $7.46CONDO 203-061-006 $7.46CONDO 203-061-007 $7.46CONDO 203-061-008 $7.46CONDO 203-061-009 $7.46CONDO 203-061-010 $7.46CONDO 203-061-011 $7.46CONDO 203-061-012 $7.46CONDO 203-061-013 $7.46CONDO 203-061-014 $7.46CONDO 203-061-015 $7.46CONDO 203-061-016 $7.46CONDO 203-061-017 $7.46CONDO 203-061-018 $7.46CONDO 203-061-019 $7.46CONDO 203-061-020 $7.46CONDO 203-061-021 $7.46CONDO 203-061-022 $7.46CONDO 203-061-023 $7.46CONDO 203-061-024 $7.46CONDO 203-061-025 $7.46CONDO 203-061-026 $7.46CONDO 203-061-027 $7.46CONDO 203-061-028 $7.46CONDO 203-061-029 $7.46CONDO 203-061-030 $7.46CONDO 203-061-031 $7.46CONDO 203-061-032 $7.46CONDO 203-061-033 $7.46CONDO 203-061-034 $7.46CONDO 203-061-035 $7.46CONDO 203-061-036 $7.46CONDO 203-061-037 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-061-038 $7.46CONDO 203-061-039 $7.46CONDO 203-061-040 $7.46CONDO 203-061-041 $7.46CONDO 203-061-042 $7.46CONDO 203-061-043 $7.46CONDO 203-061-044 $7.46CONDO 203-061-045 $7.46CONDO 203-061-046 $7.46CONDO 203-061-047 $7.46CONDO 203-061-048 $7.46CONDO 203-061-049 $7.46CONDO 203-061-050 $7.46CONDO 203-061-051 $7.46CONDO 203-061-052 $7.46CONDO 203-061-053 $7.46CONDO 203-061-054 $7.46CONDO 203-061-055 $7.46CONDO 203-061-056 $7.46CONDO 203-061-057 $7.46CONDO 203-061-058 $7.46CONDO 203-061-059 $7.46CONDO 203-061-060 $7.46CONDO 203-061-061 $7.46CONDO 203-061-062 $7.46CONDO 203-061-063 $7.46CONDO 203-061-064 $7.46CONDO 203-061-065 $7.46CONDO 203-071-001 $7.46CONDO 203-071-002 $7.46CONDO 203-071-003 $7.46CONDO 203-071-004 $7.46CONDO 203-071-005 $7.46CONDO 203-071-006 $7.46CONDO 203-071-007 $7.46CONDO 203-071-008 $7.46CONDO 203-071-009 $7.46CONDO 203-071-010 $7.46CONDO 203-071-011 $7.46CONDO 203-071-012 $7.46CONDO 203-071-013 $7.46CONDO 203-071-014 $7.46CONDO 203-071-015 $7.46CONDO 203-071-016 $7.46CONDO 203-071-017 $7.46CONDO 203-071-018 $7.46CONDO 203-071-019 $7.46CONDO 203-071-020 $7.46CONDO 203-071-021 $7.46CONDO 203-071-022 $7.46CONDO 203-071-023 $7.46CONDO - 115 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-071-024 $7.46CONDO 203-071-025 $7.46CONDO 203-071-026 $7.46CONDO 203-071-027 $7.46CONDO 203-071-028 $7.46CONDO 203-071-029 $7.46CONDO 203-071-030 $7.46CONDO 203-071-031 $7.46CONDO 203-071-032 $7.46CONDO 203-071-033 $7.46CONDO 203-071-034 $7.46CONDO 203-071-035 $7.46CONDO 203-071-036 $7.46CONDO 203-071-037 $7.46CONDO 203-071-038 $7.46CONDO 203-071-039 $7.46CONDO 203-071-040 $7.46CONDO 203-071-041 $7.46CONDO 203-071-042 $7.46CONDO 203-071-043 $7.46CONDO 203-071-044 $7.46CONDO 203-071-045 $7.46CONDO 203-071-046 $7.46CONDO 203-071-047 $7.46CONDO 203-071-048 $7.46CONDO 203-071-049 $7.46CONDO 203-071-050 $7.46CONDO 203-071-051 $7.46CONDO 203-071-052 $7.46CONDO 203-071-053 $7.46CONDO 203-071-054 $7.46CONDO 203-071-055 $7.46CONDO 203-071-056 $7.46CONDO 203-071-057 $7.46CONDO 203-071-058 $7.46CONDO 203-071-059 $7.46CONDO 203-071-060 $7.46CONDO 203-071-061 $7.46CONDO 203-071-062 $7.46CONDO 203-071-063 $7.46CONDO 203-071-064 $7.46CONDO 203-071-065 $7.46CONDO 203-071-066 $7.46CONDO 203-071-067 $7.46CONDO 203-071-068 $7.46CONDO 203-071-069 $7.46CONDO 203-071-070 $7.46CONDO 203-071-071 $7.46CONDO 203-071-072 $7.46CONDO 203-071-073 $7.46CONDO 203-071-074 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-071-075 $7.46CONDO 203-071-076 $7.46CONDO 203-071-077 $7.46CONDO 203-071-078 $7.46CONDO 203-071-079 $7.46CONDO 203-071-080 $7.46CONDO 203-071-081 $7.46CONDO 203-071-082 $7.46CONDO 203-071-083 $7.46CONDO 203-071-084 $7.46CONDO 203-071-085 $7.46CONDO 203-251-001 $14.94SFR 203-251-002 $14.94SFR 203-251-003 $14.94SFR 203-251-004 $14.94SFR 203-251-005 $14.94SFR 203-251-006 $14.94SFR 203-251-007 $14.94SFR 203-251-008 $14.94SFR 203-251-009 $14.94SFR 203-251-010 $14.94SFR 203-251-011 $14.94SFR 203-252-001 $14.94SFR 203-252-002 $14.94SFR 203-252-003 $14.94SFR 203-253-001 $14.94SFR 203-254-001 $14.94SFR 203-254-002 $14.94SFR 203-254-003 $14.94SFR 203-254-004 $14.94SFR 203-255-004 $14.94SFR 203-255-005 $14.94SFR 203-261-001 $14.94SFR 203-261-002 $14.94SFR 203-261-003 $14.94SFR 203-261-004 $14.94SFR 203-261-005 $14.94SFR 203-261-006 $14.94SFR 203-261-007 $14.94SFR 203-261-008 $14.94SFR 203-261-009 $14.94SFR 203-261-010 $14.94SFR 203-261-011 $14.94SFR 203-261-012 $14.94SFR 203-261-013 $14.94SFR 203-261-014 $14.94SFR 203-261-015 $14.94SFR 203-262-001 $14.94SFR 203-262-002 $14.94SFR 203-262-003 $14.94SFR 203-262-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-262-005 $14.94SFR 203-262-006 $14.94SFR 203-262-007 $14.94SFR 203-271-001 $14.94SFR 203-271-002 $14.94SFR 203-271-003 $14.94SFR 203-271-004 $14.94SFR 203-271-005 $14.94SFR 203-271-006 $14.94SFR 203-271-007 $14.94SFR 203-271-008 $14.94SFR 203-271-009 $14.94SFR 203-271-010 $14.94SFR 203-271-011 $14.94SFR 203-271-012 $14.94SFR 203-271-013 $14.94SFR 203-271-014 $14.94SFR 203-271-015 $14.94SFR 203-271-016 $14.94SFR 203-272-001 $14.94SFR 203-272-002 $14.94SFR 203-272-003 $14.94SFR 203-272-004 $14.94SFR 203-273-001 $14.94SFR 203-273-002 $14.94SFR 203-280-001 $14.94SFR 203-280-002 $14.94SFR 203-280-003 $14.94SFR 203-280-004 $14.94SFR 203-280-006 $14.94SFR 203-280-007 $14.94SFR 203-280-008 $14.94SFR 203-280-009 $14.94SFR 203-280-010 $14.94SFR 203-280-011 $14.94SFR 203-280-013 $14.94SFR 203-290-001 $14.94SFR 203-290-002 $14.94SFR 203-290-003 $14.94SFR 203-290-004 $14.94SFR 203-290-005 $14.94SFR 203-290-006 $14.94SFR 203-290-007 $14.94SFR 203-290-008 $14.94SFR 203-290-009 $14.94SFR 203-290-010 $14.94SFR 203-290-012 $14.94SFR 203-290-013 $14.94SFR 203-290-014 $14.94SFR 203-290-016 $14.94SFR 203-290-018 $14.94SFR - 116 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-290-019 $14.94SFR 203-290-020 $14.94SFR 203-290-021 $14.94SFR 203-290-022 $14.94SFR 203-290-023 $14.94SFR 203-290-024 $14.94SFR 203-290-025 $14.94SFR 203-290-026 $14.94SFR 203-290-027 $14.94SFR 203-290-030 $14.94SFR 203-290-031 $14.94SFR 203-300-001 $14.94SFR 203-300-002 $14.94SFR 203-300-003 $14.94SFR 203-300-004 $14.94SFR 203-300-005 $14.94SFR 203-300-006 $14.94SFR 203-300-007 $14.94SFR 203-300-008 $14.94SFR 203-300-010 $14.94SFR 203-300-011 $14.94SFR 203-300-012 $14.94SFR 203-300-013 $14.94SFR 203-300-014 $14.94SFR 203-300-015 $14.94SFR 203-300-016 $14.94SFR 203-300-017 $14.94SFR 203-300-018 $14.94SFR 203-300-019 $14.94SFR 203-311-001 $14.94SFR 203-311-002 $14.94SFR 203-311-003 $14.94SFR 203-311-004 $14.94SFR 203-311-005 $14.94SFR 203-311-006 $14.94SFR 203-311-007 $14.94SFR 203-311-008 $14.94SFR 203-311-009 $14.94SFR 203-311-010 $14.94SFR 203-311-011 $14.94SFR 203-311-012 $14.94SFR 203-311-013 $14.94SFR 203-311-014 $14.94SFR 203-312-001 $14.94SFR 203-312-002 $14.94SFR 203-312-003 $14.94SFR 203-312-004 $14.94SFR 203-312-008 $14.94SFR 203-312-010 $14.94SFR 203-320-001 $14.94SFR 203-320-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-320-003 $14.94SFR 203-320-004 $14.94SFR 203-320-005 $14.94SFR 203-320-006 $14.94SFR 203-320-007 $14.94SFR 203-320-008 $14.94SFR 203-320-009 $14.94SFR 203-320-010 $14.94SFR 203-320-011 $14.94SFR 203-320-012 $14.94SFR 203-320-013 $14.94SFR 203-320-014 $14.94SFR 203-330-001 $14.94SFR 203-330-002 $14.94SFR 203-330-003 $14.94SFR 203-330-004 $14.94SFR 203-330-005 $14.94SFR 203-330-006 $14.94SFR 203-330-007 $14.94SFR 203-330-008 $14.94SFR 203-330-009 $14.94SFR 203-330-010 $14.94SFR 203-330-011 $14.94SFR 203-330-012 $14.94SFR 203-330-013 $14.94SFR 203-330-014 $14.94SFR 203-330-015 $14.94SFR 203-330-016 $14.94SFR 203-330-017 $14.94SFR 203-330-018 $14.94SFR 203-330-019 $14.94SFR 203-330-020 $14.94SFR 203-330-021 $14.94SFR 203-330-022 $14.94SFR 203-330-023 $14.94SFR 203-330-024 $14.94SFR 203-340-004 $14.94SFR 203-340-005 $14.94SFR 203-340-006 $14.94SFR 203-340-007 $14.94SFR 203-340-008 $14.94SFR 203-340-009 $14.94SFR 203-340-010 $14.94SFR 203-340-011 $14.94SFR 203-340-012 $14.94SFR 203-340-013 $14.94SFR 203-340-015 $14.94SFR 203-340-016 $14.94SFR 203-350-001 $14.94SFR 203-350-009 $14.94SFR 203-350-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-350-011 $14.94SFR 203-350-012 $14.94SFR 203-350-013 $14.94SFR 203-350-014 $14.94SFR 203-350-015 $14.94SFR 203-350-016 $14.94SFR 203-350-017 $14.94SFR 203-350-019 $14.94SFR 203-350-020 $14.94SFR 203-350-021 $14.94SFR 203-350-022 $14.94SFR 203-350-023 $14.94SFR 203-350-024 $14.94SFR 203-360-029 $14.94SFR 203-360-032 $14.94SFR 203-360-033 $14.94SFR 203-360-034 $14.94SFR 203-360-035 $14.94SFR 203-360-036 $14.94SFR 203-360-037 $14.94SFR 203-360-038 $14.94SFR 203-360-039 $14.94SFR 203-360-041 $14.94SFR 203-360-042 $14.94SFR 203-360-043 $14.94SFR 203-360-044 $14.94SFR 203-360-045 $14.94SFR 203-360-046 $14.94SFR 203-360-047 $14.94SFR 203-360-048 $14.94SFR 203-360-049 $14.94SFR 203-360-050 $14.94SFR 203-360-051 $14.94SFR 203-360-052 $14.94SFR 203-360-053 $14.94SFR 203-360-054 $14.94SFR 203-360-055 $14.94SFR 203-360-056 $14.94SFR 203-360-057 $14.94SFR 203-360-058 $14.94SFR 203-360-059 $14.94SFR 203-360-060 $14.94SFR 203-360-061 $14.94SFR 203-370-002 $74.70COM 203-370-006 $74.70COM 203-371-001 $74.70COM 203-381-001 $14.94SFR 203-381-002 $14.94SFR 203-381-003 $14.94SFR 203-381-004 $14.94SFR 203-381-005 $14.94SFR - 117 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-381-006 $14.94SFR 203-381-007 $14.94SFR 203-381-008 $14.94SFR 203-381-011 $14.94SFR 203-381-012 $14.94SFR 203-381-013 $14.94SFR 203-381-014 $14.94SFR 203-381-016 $14.94SFR 203-382-001 $14.94SFR 203-382-002 $14.94SFR 203-382-003 $14.94SFR 203-382-004 $14.94SFR 203-382-005 $14.94SFR 203-382-007 $14.94SFR 203-382-008 $14.94SFR 203-382-009 $14.94SFR 203-382-010 $14.94SFR 203-382-011 $14.94SFR 203-382-012 $14.94SFR 203-382-013 $14.94SFR 203-382-014 $14.94SFR 203-382-015 $14.94SFR 203-391-001 $14.94SFR 203-391-002 $14.94SFR 203-391-003 $14.94SFR 203-391-004 $14.94SFR 203-391-005 $14.94SFR 203-391-006 $14.94SFR 203-391-007 $14.94SFR 203-391-008 $14.94SFR 203-391-009 $14.94SFR 203-391-010 $14.94SFR 203-391-011 $14.94SFR 203-392-001 $14.94SFR 203-392-002 $14.94SFR 203-392-003 $14.94SFR 203-392-004 $14.94SFR 203-392-005 $14.94SFR 203-392-008 $14.94SFR 203-392-009 $14.94SFR 203-392-010 $14.94SFR 203-393-003 $14.94SFR 203-393-004 $14.94SFR 203-393-005 $14.94SFR 203-401-001 $14.94SFR 203-401-002 $14.94SFR 203-401-003 $14.94SFR 203-401-004 $14.94SFR 203-401-005 $14.94SFR 203-401-006 $14.94SFR 203-401-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-401-008 $14.94SFR 203-401-009 $14.94SFR 203-401-010 $14.94SFR 203-401-011 $14.94SFR 203-401-012 $14.94SFR 203-401-013 $14.94SFR 203-401-014 $14.94SFR 203-401-015 $14.94SFR 203-401-016 $14.94SFR 203-401-017 $14.94SFR 203-402-001 $14.94SFR 203-402-002 $14.94SFR 203-402-003 $14.94SFR 203-402-004 $14.94SFR 203-402-005 $14.94SFR 203-402-006 $14.94SFR 203-402-007 $14.94SFR 203-410-018 $14.94SFR 203-410-019 $7.46VSFR 203-410-020 $7.46VSFR 203-410-021 $14.94SFR 203-410-022 $14.94SFR 203-421-001 $14.94SFR 203-421-002 $14.94SFR 203-421-003 $14.94SFR 203-421-004 $14.94SFR 203-421-005 $14.94SFR 203-422-001 $14.94SFR 203-422-002 $14.94SFR 203-422-003 $14.94SFR 203-422-004 $14.94SFR 203-422-005 $14.94SFR 203-422-007 $14.94SFR 203-422-008 $14.94SFR 203-422-009 $14.94SFR 203-422-016 $14.94SFR 203-422-017 $14.94SFR 203-422-019 $14.94SFR 203-422-023 $14.94SFR 203-422-025 $14.94SFR 203-422-027 $14.94SFR 203-422-028 $14.94SFR 203-422-029 $14.94SFR 203-422-031 $14.94SFR 203-422-033 $14.94SFR 203-422-035 $14.94SFR 203-422-037 $14.94SFR 203-431-001 $14.94SFR 203-431-002 $14.94SFR 203-431-003 $14.94SFR 203-431-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-431-005 $14.94SFR 203-431-006 $14.94SFR 203-432-001 $14.94SFR 203-432-002 $14.94SFR 203-432-003 $14.94SFR 203-432-005 $14.94SFR 203-432-006 $14.94SFR 203-432-007 $14.94SFR 203-432-008 $14.94SFR 203-432-009 $14.94SFR 203-432-010 $14.94SFR 203-432-011 $14.94SFR 203-432-012 $14.94SFR 203-432-013 $14.94SFR 203-432-014 $14.94SFR 203-432-015 $14.94SFR 203-432-016 $14.94SFR 203-432-017 $14.94SFR 203-432-018 $14.94SFR 203-441-001 $14.94SFR 203-441-003 $14.94SFR 203-441-005 $14.94SFR 203-442-001 $14.94SFR 203-443-001 $14.94SFR 203-443-007 $14.94SFR 203-443-008 $14.94SFR 203-443-009 $14.94SFR 203-443-015 $14.94SFR 203-443-017 $14.94SFR 203-443-018 $14.94SFR 203-443-019 $14.94SFR 203-443-020 $14.94SFR 203-443-021 $14.94SFR 203-443-022 $14.94SFR 203-443-023 $14.94SFR 203-443-024 $14.94SFR 203-443-025 $14.94SFR 203-443-032 $14.94SFR 203-443-033 $14.94SFR 203-443-035 $14.94SFR 203-443-036 $14.94SFR 203-450-005 $14.94SFR 203-460-009 $74.70COM 203-471-001 $14.94SFR 203-471-002 $14.94SFR 203-471-003 $14.94SFR 203-471-004 $14.94SFR 203-471-005 $14.94SFR 203-471-006 $14.94SFR 203-471-007 $14.94SFR 203-471-008 $14.94SFR - 118 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-471-009 $14.94SFR 203-471-010 $14.94SFR 203-472-002 $74.70COM 203-472-003 $14.94SFR 203-472-004 $14.94SFR 203-472-005 $14.94SFR 203-472-006 $14.94SFR 203-472-007 $14.94SFR 203-472-008 $14.94SFR 203-472-009 $14.94SFR 203-472-010 $14.94SFR 203-472-011 $14.94SFR 203-472-012 $14.94SFR 203-472-013 $14.94SFR 203-472-014 $14.94SFR 203-472-015 $14.94SFR 203-472-016 $14.94SFR 203-472-017 $14.94SFR 203-472-018 $14.94SFR 203-472-019 $14.94SFR 203-472-021 $14.94SFR 203-472-022 $14.94SFR 203-472-023 $14.94SFR 203-472-024 $14.94SFR 203-472-025 $14.94SFR 203-472-026 $14.94SFR 203-472-027 $14.94SFR 203-472-028 $14.94SFR 203-472-029 $14.94SFR 203-472-030 $14.94SFR 203-472-031 $14.94SFR 203-472-032 $14.94SFR 203-472-033 $14.94SFR 203-472-034 $14.94SFR 203-472-035 $14.94SFR 203-472-036 $14.94SFR 203-472-037 $14.94SFR 203-472-038 $14.94SFR 203-472-039 $14.94SFR 203-472-040 $14.94SFR 203-472-041 $14.94SFR 203-472-042 $14.94SFR 203-481-001 $14.94SFR 203-481-002 $14.94SFR 203-481-003 $14.94SFR 203-481-004 $14.94SFR 203-481-005 $14.94SFR 203-481-006 $14.94SFR 203-481-007 $14.94SFR 203-481-008 $14.94SFR 203-481-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-481-010 $14.94SFR 203-482-002 $14.94SFR 203-482-003 $14.94SFR 203-482-004 $14.94SFR 203-482-005 $14.94SFR 203-482-006 $14.94SFR 203-482-007 $14.94SFR 203-482-008 $14.94SFR 203-482-009 $14.94SFR 203-482-010 $14.94SFR 203-482-011 $14.94SFR 203-482-012 $14.94SFR 203-482-013 $14.94SFR 203-482-014 $14.94SFR 203-482-015 $14.94SFR 203-482-016 $14.94SFR 203-482-017 $14.94SFR 203-482-018 $14.94SFR 203-482-019 $14.94SFR 203-482-020 $14.94SFR 203-482-021 $14.94SFR 203-482-022 $14.94SFR 203-491-001 $14.94SFR 203-491-002 $14.94SFR 203-491-003 $14.94SFR 203-491-004 $14.94SFR 203-491-005 $14.94SFR 203-492-001 $14.94SFR 203-493-001 $14.94SFR 203-493-002 $14.94SFR 203-493-003 $14.94SFR 203-493-004 $14.94SFR 203-493-005 $14.94SFR 203-493-006 $14.94SFR 203-493-007 $14.94SFR 203-493-008 $14.94SFR 203-493-009 $14.94SFR 203-493-010 $14.94SFR 203-501-019 $14.94SFR 203-501-020 $14.94SFR 203-501-023 $14.94SFR 203-501-024 $14.94SFR 203-501-025 $14.94SFR 203-501-026 $14.94SFR 203-501-027 $14.94SFR 203-501-028 $14.94SFR 203-501-032 $14.94SFR 203-501-033 $14.94SFR 203-501-035 $74.70COM 203-501-038 $14.94SFR 203-501-041 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-502-002 $14.94SFR 203-502-003 $14.94SFR 203-502-004 $14.94SFR 203-502-005 $14.94SFR 203-502-006 $14.94SFR 203-502-009 $14.94SFR 203-502-010 $14.94SFR 203-502-011 $14.94SFR 203-502-012 $14.94SFR 203-502-013 $14.94SFR 203-502-014 $14.94SFR 203-502-016 $14.94SFR 203-502-017 $14.94SFR 203-502-018 $14.94SFR 203-502-019 $14.94SFR 203-502-020 $14.94SFR 203-502-021 $14.94SFR 203-502-022 $14.94SFR 203-502-023 $14.94SFR 203-502-024 $14.94SFR 203-502-025 $14.94SFR 203-502-026 $14.94SFR 203-502-027 $14.94SFR 203-502-028 $14.94SFR 203-502-030 $14.94SFR 203-502-031 $14.94SFR 203-502-032 $14.94SFR 203-502-033 $14.94SFR 203-502-034 $14.94SFR 203-502-051 $14.94SFR 203-502-052 $14.94SFR 203-502-053 $14.94SFR 203-502-054 $14.94SFR 203-502-055 $14.94SFR 203-502-056 $14.94SFR 203-502-057 $14.94SFR 203-502-058 $14.94SFR 203-502-059 $14.94SFR 203-502-060 $14.94SFR 203-502-061 $14.94SFR 203-502-062 $14.94SFR 203-502-063 $14.94SFR 203-502-064 $14.94SFR 203-502-065 $14.94SFR 203-502-066 $14.94SFR 203-502-068 $14.94SFR 203-502-070 $74.70COM 203-502-071 $14.94SFR 203-510-003 $14.94SFR 203-510-004 $14.94SFR 203-510-012 $14.94SFR - 119 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-510-028 $14.94SFR 203-510-029 $14.94SFR 203-510-030 $14.94SFR 203-510-031 $14.94SFR 203-510-032 $14.94SFR 203-510-033 $14.94SFR 203-510-034 $14.94SFR 203-510-035 $14.94SFR 203-510-036 $14.94SFR 203-510-037 $14.94SFR 203-510-040 $14.94SFR 203-510-041 $14.94SFR 203-510-042 $14.94SFR 203-510-043 $14.94SFR 203-510-044 $14.94SFR 203-510-045 $14.94SFR 203-510-046 $14.94SFR 203-510-047 $14.94SFR 203-510-048 $14.94SFR 203-510-049 $14.94SFR 203-520-002 $74.70COM 203-520-004 $74.70COM 203-530-001 $14.94SFR 203-530-002 $14.94SFR 203-530-003 $14.94SFR 203-530-004 $14.94SFR 203-530-005 $14.94SFR 203-530-006 $14.94SFR 203-530-007 $14.94SFR 203-530-008 $14.94SFR 203-530-009 $14.94SFR 203-530-010 $14.94SFR 203-530-011 $14.94SFR 203-530-012 $14.94SFR 203-530-013 $14.94SFR 203-530-014 $14.94SFR 203-530-015 $14.94SFR 203-530-016 $14.94SFR 203-530-017 $14.94SFR 203-530-018 $14.94SFR 203-530-019 $14.94SFR 203-530-020 $14.94SFR 203-530-021 $14.94SFR 203-530-022 $14.94SFR 203-530-023 $14.94SFR 203-530-024 $14.94SFR 203-530-025 $14.94SFR 203-530-026 $7.46VSFR 203-530-029 $14.94SFR 203-530-030 $14.94SFR 203-530-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-530-032 $14.94SFR 203-530-033 $14.94SFR 203-530-034 $14.94SFR 203-530-035 $14.94SFR 203-530-036 $14.94SFR 203-530-037 $14.94SFR 203-530-038 $14.94SFR 203-530-039 $14.94SFR 203-530-040 $14.94SFR 203-530-041 $14.94SFR 203-530-042 $14.94SFR 203-530-043 $14.94SFR 203-530-044 $14.94SFR 203-530-045 $14.94SFR 203-530-046 $14.94SFR 203-530-047 $14.94SFR 203-530-048 $14.94SFR 203-530-049 $14.94SFR 203-530-050 $14.94SFR 203-530-051 $14.94SFR 203-530-052 $14.94SFR 203-530-055 $14.94SFR 203-530-056 $14.94SFR 203-530-057 $14.94SFR 203-530-058 $14.94SFR 203-530-059 $14.94SFR 203-530-060 $14.94SFR 203-530-061 $14.94SFR 203-530-062 $14.94SFR 203-530-063 $14.94SFR 203-530-064 $14.94SFR 203-530-065 $14.94SFR 203-530-066 $14.94SFR 203-530-067 $14.94SFR 203-530-068 $14.94SFR 203-530-069 $14.94SFR 203-530-070 $14.94SFR 203-530-071 $14.94SFR 203-530-072 $14.94SFR 203-530-073 $14.94SFR 203-530-074 $14.94SFR 203-530-075 $14.94SFR 203-530-076 $14.94SFR 203-530-078 $14.94SFR 203-530-079 $14.94SFR 203-530-080 $14.94SFR 203-530-081 $7.46VSFR 203-530-082 $14.94SFR 203-530-083 $14.94SFR 203-530-084 $14.94SFR 203-530-085 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-530-086 $14.94SFR 203-530-087 $14.94SFR 203-530-088 $14.94SFR 203-530-089 $14.94SFR 203-530-090 $14.94SFR 203-530-091 $14.94SFR 203-530-092 $14.94SFR 203-530-093 $14.94SFR 203-530-094 $14.94SFR 203-530-095 $14.94SFR 203-530-096 $14.94SFR 203-530-097 $14.94SFR 203-530-098 $14.94SFR 203-530-099 $7.46VSFR 203-530-100 $14.94SFR 203-530-101 $14.94SFR 203-530-102 $14.94SFR 203-530-105 $14.94SFR 203-530-106 $74.70COM 203-530-107 $14.94SFR 203-530-108 $14.94SFR 203-530-109 $14.94SFR 203-530-110 $14.94SFR 203-540-001 $14.94SFR 203-540-002 $14.94SFR 203-540-003 $14.94SFR 203-540-004 $14.94SFR 203-540-005 $14.94SFR 203-540-006 $14.94SFR 203-540-007 $14.94SFR 203-540-008 $14.94SFR 203-540-009 $14.94SFR 203-540-010 $14.94SFR 203-540-011 $14.94SFR 203-540-012 $14.94SFR 203-540-013 $14.94SFR 203-540-014 $14.94SFR 203-540-015 $14.94SFR 203-540-016 $14.94SFR 203-540-017 $14.94SFR 203-540-018 $14.94SFR 203-540-019 $14.94SFR 203-540-020 $14.94SFR 203-540-021 $14.94SFR 203-540-022 $14.94SFR 203-540-023 $14.94SFR 203-540-024 $14.94SFR 203-540-025 $14.94SFR 203-540-026 $14.94SFR 203-540-027 $14.94SFR 203-540-028 $14.94SFR - 120 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-540-029 $14.94SFR 203-540-030 $14.94SFR 203-540-031 $14.94SFR 203-540-032 $14.94SFR 203-540-033 $14.94SFR 203-540-034 $14.94SFR 203-540-035 $14.94SFR 203-540-040 $14.94SFR 203-551-001 $14.94SFR 203-551-002 $14.94SFR 203-551-003 $14.94SFR 203-551-004 $14.94SFR 203-551-005 $14.94SFR 203-551-006 $14.94SFR 203-551-009 $14.94SFR 203-551-010 $14.94SFR 203-551-019 $14.94SFR 203-551-021 $14.94SFR 203-551-022 $14.94SFR 203-551-023 $14.94SFR 203-551-024 $14.94SFR 203-551-025 $14.94SFR 203-551-026 $14.94SFR 203-551-028 $14.94SFR 203-551-033 $14.94SFR 203-551-034 $14.94SFR 203-551-035 $14.94SFR 203-552-001 $14.94SFR 203-552-002 $14.94SFR 203-552-003 $14.94SFR 203-552-004 $14.94SFR 203-552-005 $14.94SFR 203-552-006 $14.94SFR 203-552-011 $14.94SFR 203-552-012 $14.94SFR 203-552-014 $14.94SFR 203-552-015 $14.94SFR 203-553-001 $14.94SFR 203-553-002 $14.94SFR 203-553-003 $14.94SFR 203-553-004 $14.94SFR 203-560-011 $14.94SFR 203-560-019 $14.94SFR 203-560-020 $14.94SFR 203-560-022 $14.94SFR 203-560-024 $14.94SFR 203-560-025 $14.94SFR 203-560-027 $14.94SFR 203-560-030 $14.94SFR 203-560-031 $14.94SFR 203-560-032 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-560-033 $14.94SFR 203-560-035 $14.94SFR 203-560-036 $14.94SFR 203-571-002 $14.94SFR 203-571-003 $14.94SFR 203-571-004 $14.94SFR 203-571-005 $14.94SFR 203-571-006 $14.94SFR 203-571-007 $14.94SFR 203-571-008 $14.94SFR 203-571-009 $14.94SFR 203-571-010 $14.94SFR 203-571-011 $14.94SFR 203-571-012 $14.94SFR 203-571-013 $14.94SFR 203-571-014 $14.94SFR 203-571-015 $14.94SFR 203-571-016 $14.94SFR 203-571-017 $14.94SFR 203-571-021 $14.94SFR 203-571-022 $14.94SFR 203-571-023 $14.94SFR 203-572-001 $14.94SFR 203-572-002 $14.94SFR 203-572-003 $14.94SFR 203-572-004 $14.94SFR 203-572-005 $14.94SFR 203-572-006 $14.94SFR 203-572-007 $14.94SFR 203-572-008 $14.94SFR 203-572-009 $14.94SFR 203-572-010 $14.94SFR 203-572-011 $14.94SFR 203-572-012 $14.94SFR 203-572-013 $14.94SFR 203-572-014 $14.94SFR 203-572-015 $14.94SFR 203-572-016 $14.94SFR 203-572-017 $14.94SFR 203-572-018 $14.94SFR 203-572-019 $14.94SFR 203-572-020 $14.94SFR 203-572-023 $14.94SFR 203-580-003 $14.94SFR 203-580-006 $14.94SFR 203-580-009 $14.94SFR 203-580-010 $14.94SFR 203-580-013 $14.94SFR 203-580-014 $14.94SFR 203-580-015 $14.94SFR 203-580-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-580-017 $14.94SFR 203-580-018 $14.94SFR 203-580-020 $14.94SFR 203-580-021 $14.94SFR 203-580-022 $14.94SFR 203-580-023 $14.94SFR 203-580-024 $14.94SFR 203-580-035 $14.94SFR 203-580-036 $14.94SFR 203-580-037 $14.94SFR 203-580-038 $14.94SFR 203-580-039 $14.94SFR 203-580-040 $74.70COM 203-580-042 $14.94SFR 203-580-044 $14.94SFR 203-580-046 $14.94SFR 203-580-047 $14.94SFR 203-580-049 $14.94SFR 203-580-050 $14.94SFR 203-580-053 $14.94SFR 203-580-054 $14.94SFR 203-580-055 $14.94SFR 203-580-056 $14.94SFR 203-580-057 $14.94SFR 203-580-060 $14.94SFR 203-580-061 $14.94SFR 203-580-062 $14.94SFR 203-580-063 $14.94SFR 203-580-064 $14.94SFR 203-580-065 $14.94SFR 203-580-066 $14.94SFR 203-580-067 $14.94SFR 203-601-001 $14.94SFR 203-601-002 $14.94SFR 203-601-003 $14.94SFR 203-601-004 $14.94SFR 203-601-005 $14.94SFR 203-601-006 $14.94SFR 203-601-007 $14.94SFR 203-601-008 $14.94SFR 203-601-009 $14.94SFR 203-601-010 $14.94SFR 203-602-001 $14.94SFR 203-602-002 $14.94SFR 203-602-003 $14.94SFR 203-602-004 $14.94SFR 203-602-005 $14.94SFR 203-602-006 $14.94SFR 203-602-007 $14.94SFR 203-602-008 $14.94SFR 203-602-009 $14.94SFR - 121 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-602-010 $14.94SFR 203-602-011 $14.94SFR 203-602-012 $14.94SFR 203-602-013 $14.94SFR 203-602-014 $14.94SFR 203-603-001 $14.94SFR 203-603-002 $14.94SFR 203-603-003 $14.94SFR 203-603-004 $14.94SFR 203-603-005 $14.94SFR 203-603-006 $14.94SFR 203-610-002 $14.94SFR 203-610-003 $14.94SFR 203-610-004 $14.94SFR 203-610-005 $14.94SFR 203-610-007 $14.94SFR 203-610-008 $14.94SFR 203-610-009 $14.94SFR 203-610-010 $14.94SFR 203-610-011 $14.94SFR 203-610-012 $14.94SFR 203-610-013 $14.94SFR 203-610-014 $14.94SFR 203-610-015 $14.94SFR 203-610-016 $14.94SFR 203-610-017 $14.94SFR 203-610-018 $14.94SFR 203-610-019 $14.94SFR 203-610-021 $14.94SFR 203-610-022 $14.94SFR 203-610-023 $14.94SFR 203-610-024 $14.94SFR 203-610-025 $14.94SFR 203-610-026 $14.94SFR 203-610-027 $14.94SFR 203-610-028 $14.94SFR 203-610-029 $14.94SFR 203-610-030 $14.94SFR 203-610-031 $14.94SFR 203-610-033 $14.94SFR 203-610-034 $14.94SFR 203-610-035 $14.94SFR 203-610-036 $14.94SFR 203-610-037 $14.94SFR 203-610-038 $14.94SFR 203-610-039 $14.94SFR 203-610-040 $14.94SFR 203-610-041 $14.94SFR 203-610-042 $14.94SFR 203-610-043 $14.94SFR 203-610-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-610-046 $14.94SFR 203-610-047 $14.94SFR 203-621-001 $14.94SFR 203-621-002 $14.94SFR 203-621-003 $14.94SFR 203-621-004 $14.94SFR 203-621-010 $7.46VSFR 203-621-011 $14.94SFR 203-621-012 $14.94SFR 203-621-013 $14.94SFR 203-621-016 $14.94SFR 203-621-017 $14.94SFR 203-621-018 $14.94SFR 203-621-019 $14.94SFR 203-621-026 $14.94SFR 203-621-028 $14.94SFR 203-621-029 $14.94SFR 203-621-030 $14.94SFR 203-621-031 $14.94SFR 203-621-032 $14.94SFR 203-622-001 $14.94SFR 203-622-002 $14.94SFR 203-622-003 $14.94SFR 203-622-006 $14.94SFR 203-622-007 $14.94SFR 203-622-010 $14.94SFR 203-631-002 $14.94SFR 203-631-003 $14.94SFR 203-631-004 $14.94SFR 203-631-005 $14.94SFR 203-631-006 $14.94SFR 203-631-007 $14.94SFR 203-631-008 $14.94SFR 203-631-011 $14.94SFR 203-631-012 $14.94SFR 203-631-014 $14.94SFR 203-631-015 $14.94SFR 203-631-016 $14.94SFR 203-632-001 $14.94SFR 203-632-002 $14.94SFR 203-632-003 $14.94SFR 203-632-004 $14.94SFR 203-632-005 $14.94SFR 203-632-006 $14.94SFR 203-632-007 $14.94SFR 203-632-008 $14.94SFR 203-632-009 $14.94SFR 203-632-011 $14.94SFR 203-632-012 $14.94SFR 203-632-017 $14.94SFR 203-632-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-632-020 $14.94SFR 203-640-001 $14.94SFR 203-640-002 $14.94SFR 203-660-004 $14.94SFR 203-660-005 $14.94SFR 203-660-006 $14.94SFR 203-660-007 $14.94SFR 203-660-008 $14.94SFR 203-660-009 $14.94SFR 203-660-011 $14.94SFR 203-660-012 $14.94SFR 203-660-013 $14.94SFR 203-660-016 $14.94SFR 203-660-017 $14.94SFR 203-660-018 $14.94SFR 203-660-023 $14.94SFR 203-671-001 $14.94SFR 203-671-002 $14.94SFR 203-671-003 $14.94SFR 203-671-004 $14.94SFR 203-671-033 $14.94SFR 203-671-034 $14.94SFR 203-671-035 $14.94SFR 203-671-036 $14.94SFR 203-671-037 $14.94SFR 203-671-038 $14.94SFR 203-671-039 $14.94SFR 203-671-040 $14.94SFR 203-671-041 $14.94SFR 203-671-042 $14.94SFR 203-671-043 $14.94SFR 203-671-044 $14.94SFR 203-671-045 $14.94SFR 203-671-046 $14.94SFR 203-671-047 $14.94SFR 203-671-048 $14.94SFR 203-671-049 $14.94SFR 203-671-050 $14.94SFR 203-672-001 $14.94SFR 203-672-002 $14.94SFR 203-672-003 $14.94SFR 203-672-004 $14.94SFR 203-672-005 $14.94SFR 203-672-006 $14.94SFR 203-672-007 $14.94SFR 203-672-010 $14.94SFR 203-672-012 $14.94SFR 203-672-013 $14.94SFR 203-672-014 $14.94SFR 203-672-015 $14.94SFR 203-672-016 $14.94SFR - 122 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-672-017 $14.94SFR 203-672-018 $14.94SFR 203-672-019 $14.94SFR 203-672-020 $14.94SFR 203-672-021 $14.94SFR 203-672-022 $14.94SFR 203-672-023 $14.94SFR 203-672-024 $14.94SFR 203-672-025 $14.94SFR 203-672-026 $14.94SFR 203-672-027 $14.94SFR 203-672-028 $14.94SFR 203-672-029 $14.94SFR 203-672-030 $14.94SFR 203-672-032 $14.94SFR 203-672-035 $14.94SFR 203-672-037 $14.94SFR 203-672-038 $14.94SFR 203-672-040 $14.94SFR 203-672-041 $14.94SFR 203-672-042 $14.94SFR 203-672-043 $14.94SFR 203-672-047 $14.94SFR 203-672-048 $14.94SFR 203-672-049 $14.94SFR 203-672-050 $14.94SFR 203-672-053 $14.94SFR 203-672-054 $14.94SFR 203-672-056 $14.94SFR 203-672-059 $14.94SFR 203-680-001 $14.94SFR 203-680-002 $14.94SFR 203-680-003 $14.94SFR 203-680-004 $14.94SFR 203-680-005 $14.94SFR 203-680-006 $14.94SFR 203-680-007 $14.94SFR 203-680-008 $14.94SFR 203-680-009 $14.94SFR 203-680-010 $14.94SFR 203-680-011 $14.94SFR 203-680-012 $14.94SFR 203-680-013 $14.94SFR 203-680-014 $14.94SFR 203-680-015 $14.94SFR 203-680-016 $14.94SFR 203-680-018 $14.94SFR 203-680-019 $14.94SFR 203-680-021 $14.94SFR 203-680-022 $14.94SFR 203-680-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-680-024 $14.94SFR 203-680-026 $14.94SFR 203-680-027 $14.94SFR 203-680-028 $14.94SFR 203-680-029 $14.94SFR 203-680-030 $14.94SFR 203-680-031 $14.94SFR 203-680-032 $14.94SFR 203-680-033 $14.94SFR 203-680-034 $14.94SFR 203-680-035 $14.94SFR 203-680-036 $14.94SFR 203-680-037 $14.94SFR 203-680-038 $14.94SFR 203-680-039 $14.94SFR 203-680-040 $14.94SFR 203-680-042 $74.70COM 203-680-044 $14.94SFR 203-680-045 $14.94SFR 203-680-046 $14.94SFR 203-691-002 $14.94SFR 203-691-004 $14.94SFR 203-691-005 $14.94SFR 203-691-007 $14.94SFR 203-691-013 $14.94SFR 203-691-014 $14.94SFR 203-691-015 $14.94SFR 203-691-016 $14.94SFR 203-691-017 $14.94SFR 203-691-018 $14.94SFR 203-691-019 $14.94SFR 203-691-020 $14.94SFR 203-691-021 $14.94SFR 203-691-022 $14.94SFR 203-691-023 $14.94SFR 203-691-024 $14.94SFR 203-691-025 $14.94SFR 203-691-026 $14.94SFR 203-691-027 $14.94SFR 203-691-029 $14.94SFR 203-691-030 $14.94SFR 203-691-031 $14.94SFR 203-691-032 $14.94SFR 203-691-033 $14.94SFR 203-691-034 $14.94SFR 203-691-035 $14.94SFR 203-692-001 $14.94SFR 203-692-002 $14.94SFR 203-692-003 $14.94SFR 203-692-004 $14.94SFR 203-692-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-692-006 $14.94SFR 203-700-009 $74.70COM 203-700-010 $74.70COM 203-710-001 $14.94SFR 203-710-002 $14.94SFR 203-710-003 $14.94SFR 203-710-014 $14.94SFR 203-710-021 $14.94SFR 203-710-022 $14.94SFR 203-710-023 $14.94SFR 203-710-025 $14.94SFR 203-721-001 $14.94SFR 203-721-002 $14.94SFR 203-721-003 $14.94SFR 203-721-004 $14.94SFR 203-721-007 $14.94SFR 203-721-008 $14.94SFR 203-721-009 $14.94SFR 203-721-010 $14.94SFR 203-721-011 $14.94SFR 203-721-012 $14.94SFR 203-721-013 $14.94SFR 203-721-014 $14.94SFR 203-721-015 $14.94SFR 203-721-016 $14.94SFR 203-721-018 $14.94SFR 203-721-019 $14.94SFR 203-722-001 $14.94SFR 203-722-002 $14.94SFR 203-722-003 $14.94SFR 203-722-004 $14.94SFR 203-722-005 $14.94SFR 203-722-006 $14.94SFR 203-722-007 $14.94SFR 203-722-009 $14.94SFR 203-722-010 $14.94SFR 203-722-011 $14.94SFR 203-722-012 $14.94SFR 203-722-013 $14.94SFR 203-722-014 $14.94SFR 203-731-001 $14.94SFR 203-731-002 $14.94SFR 203-731-003 $14.94SFR 203-731-004 $14.94SFR 203-731-005 $14.94SFR 203-731-013 $14.94SFR 203-731-014 $14.94SFR 203-731-015 $14.94SFR 203-731-018 $74.70COM 203-731-020 $14.94SFR 203-731-021 $14.94SFR - 123 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-731-022 $14.94SFR 203-731-023 $14.94SFR 203-731-025 $14.94SFR 203-731-026 $14.94SFR 203-731-028 $14.94SFR 203-731-029 $14.94SFR 203-731-030 $14.94SFR 203-731-031 $14.94SFR 203-731-034 $14.94SFR 203-732-015 $14.94SFR 203-732-016 $14.94SFR 203-732-017 $14.94SFR 203-732-018 $14.94SFR 203-732-019 $14.94SFR 203-732-020 $14.94SFR 203-732-021 $14.94SFR 203-732-022 $14.94SFR 203-732-023 $14.94SFR 203-732-024 $14.94SFR 203-732-025 $14.94SFR 203-732-026 $14.94SFR 203-732-027 $14.94SFR 203-732-028 $14.94SFR 203-732-029 $14.94SFR 203-750-001 $7.46CONDO 203-750-002 $7.46CONDO 203-750-003 $7.46CONDO 203-750-004 $7.46CONDO 203-750-005 $7.46CONDO 203-750-006 $7.46CONDO 203-750-007 $7.46CONDO 203-750-008 $7.46CONDO 203-750-009 $7.46CONDO 203-750-010 $7.46CONDO 203-750-011 $7.46CONDO 203-750-012 $7.46CONDO 203-750-013 $7.46CONDO 203-750-014 $7.46CONDO 203-750-015 $7.46CONDO 203-750-016 $7.46CONDO 203-750-017 $7.46CONDO 203-750-018 $7.46CONDO 203-750-019 $7.46CONDO 203-750-020 $7.46CONDO 203-750-021 $7.46CONDO 203-750-022 $7.46CONDO 203-750-023 $7.46CONDO 203-750-024 $7.46CONDO 203-750-025 $7.46CONDO 203-750-026 $7.46CONDO 203-750-027 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-750-028 $7.46CONDO 203-750-029 $7.46CONDO 203-750-030 $7.46CONDO 203-750-031 $7.46CONDO 203-750-032 $7.46CONDO 203-750-033 $7.46CONDO 203-750-034 $7.46CONDO 203-750-035 $7.46CONDO 203-750-036 $7.46CONDO 203-750-037 $7.46CONDO 203-750-038 $7.46CONDO 203-750-039 $7.46CONDO 203-750-040 $7.46CONDO 203-750-041 $7.46CONDO 203-750-042 $7.46CONDO 203-750-043 $7.46CONDO 203-750-044 $7.46CONDO 203-750-045 $7.46CONDO 203-750-046 $7.46CONDO 203-750-047 $7.46CONDO 203-750-048 $7.46CONDO 203-750-049 $7.46CONDO 203-750-050 $7.46CONDO 203-750-051 $7.46CONDO 203-750-052 $7.46CONDO 203-750-053 $7.46CONDO 203-750-054 $7.46CONDO 203-750-055 $7.46CONDO 203-750-056 $7.46CONDO 203-750-057 $7.46CONDO 203-750-058 $7.46CONDO 203-750-059 $7.46CONDO 203-750-060 $7.46CONDO 203-750-061 $7.46CONDO 203-750-062 $7.46CONDO 203-750-063 $7.46CONDO 203-750-064 $7.46CONDO 203-750-065 $7.46CONDO 203-750-066 $7.46CONDO 203-750-067 $7.46CONDO 203-750-068 $7.46CONDO 203-760-001 $14.94SFR 203-760-002 $14.94SFR 203-760-003 $14.94SFR 203-760-004 $14.94SFR 203-760-005 $14.94SFR 203-760-006 $14.94SFR 203-760-007 $14.94SFR 203-760-008 $14.94SFR 203-760-009 $14.94SFR 203-760-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-760-011 $14.94SFR 203-760-012 $14.94SFR 203-760-013 $14.94SFR 203-760-014 $14.94SFR 203-760-015 $14.94SFR 203-760-016 $14.94SFR 203-760-018 $14.94SFR 203-760-019 $14.94SFR 203-760-020 $14.94SFR 203-760-021 $14.94SFR 203-760-031 $14.94SFR 203-770-008 $74.70COM 203-770-009 $74.70IND 203-780-005 $74.70COM 203-780-011 $74.70COM 203-780-012 $74.70COM 203-780-013 $74.70COM 203-780-014 $74.70COM 203-780-015 $74.70COM 203-780-016 $74.70COM 203-780-017 $74.70COM 203-780-018 $74.70COM 203-780-020 $74.70COM 203-780-055 $74.70COM 203-780-057 $74.70COM 203-780-060 $74.70COM 203-780-061 $74.70COM 203-780-062 $74.70COM 203-780-066 $74.70COM 203-780-067 $74.70COM 203-780-071 $74.70COM 203-780-072 $74.70COM 203-780-079 $74.70COM 203-790-001 $7.46CONDO 203-790-002 $7.46CONDO 203-790-003 $7.46CONDO 203-790-004 $7.46CONDO 203-820-004 $14.94SFR 203-820-005 $14.94SFR 203-820-006 $14.94SFR 203-820-007 $14.94SFR 203-820-014 $14.94SFR 203-820-015 $14.94SFR 203-820-016 $14.94SFR 203-830-001 $14.94SFR 203-830-002 $14.94SFR 203-830-003 $14.94SFR 203-830-004 $14.94SFR 203-830-005 $14.94SFR 203-830-006 $14.94SFR 203-830-007 $14.94SFR - 124 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 203-830-008 $14.94SFR 203-830-009 $14.94SFR 203-830-010 $14.94SFR 203-830-011 $14.94SFR 203-830-012 $14.94SFR 203-830-013 $14.94SFR 203-830-014 $14.94SFR 203-830-015 $14.94SFR 203-830-016 $14.94SFR 203-830-017 $14.94SFR 203-840-001 $14.94SFR 203-840-002 $14.94SFR 203-840-003 $14.94SFR 203-840-004 $14.94SFR 203-840-005 $14.94SFR 203-840-006 $14.94SFR 203-840-007 $14.94SFR 203-840-008 $14.94SFR 203-840-009 $14.94SFR 203-840-012 $14.94SFR 203-840-013 $14.94SFR 203-840-015 $14.94SFR 203-840-016 $14.94SFR 204-050-032 $7.46MISC 206-030-073 $7.46MISC 206-030-085 $7.46MISC 206-030-088 $7.46MISC 206-530-001 $14.94SFR 206-530-002 $14.94SFR 206-530-003 $14.94SFR 206-530-004 $14.94SFR 206-530-005 $14.94SFR 206-530-006 $14.94SFR 206-530-007 $14.94SFR 206-530-008 $14.94SFR 206-530-009 $14.94SFR 206-530-010 $14.94SFR 206-530-011 $14.94SFR 206-530-012 $14.94SFR 206-530-013 $14.94SFR 206-530-014 $14.94SFR 206-530-015 $14.94SFR 206-530-016 $14.94SFR 206-530-017 $14.94SFR 206-530-018 $14.94SFR 206-530-019 $14.94SFR 206-530-020 $14.94SFR 206-530-021 $14.94SFR 206-530-022 $14.94SFR 206-530-023 $14.94SFR 206-530-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-530-025 $14.94SFR 206-530-026 $14.94SFR 206-530-027 $14.94SFR 206-530-028 $14.94SFR 206-530-029 $14.94SFR 206-530-030 $14.94SFR 206-530-031 $14.94SFR 206-530-032 $14.94SFR 206-530-033 $14.94SFR 206-530-034 $14.94SFR 206-530-035 $14.94SFR 206-530-036 $14.94SFR 206-530-037 $14.94SFR 206-530-038 $14.94SFR 206-530-039 $14.94SFR 206-530-040 $14.94SFR 206-530-041 $14.94SFR 206-530-042 $14.94SFR 206-530-043 $14.94SFR 206-530-044 $14.94SFR 206-530-045 $14.94SFR 206-530-046 $14.94SFR 206-530-047 $14.94SFR 206-530-048 $14.94SFR 206-530-049 $14.94SFR 206-530-050 $14.94SFR 206-530-051 $14.94SFR 206-530-052 $14.94SFR 206-530-053 $14.94SFR 206-530-054 $14.94SFR 206-530-055 $14.94SFR 206-530-056 $14.94SFR 206-530-057 $14.94SFR 206-530-058 $14.94SFR 206-530-059 $14.94SFR 206-530-060 $14.94SFR 206-530-061 $14.94SFR 206-530-062 $14.94SFR 206-530-063 $14.94SFR 206-530-064 $14.94SFR 206-530-065 $14.94SFR 206-530-066 $14.94SFR 206-530-067 $14.94SFR 206-530-068 $14.94SFR 206-530-069 $14.94SFR 206-530-070 $14.94SFR 206-530-071 $14.94SFR 206-530-072 $14.94SFR 206-530-073 $14.94SFR 206-530-074 $14.94SFR 206-530-075 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-530-076 $14.94SFR 206-530-077 $14.94SFR 206-530-078 $14.94SFR 206-530-079 $14.94SFR 206-550-001 $14.94SFR 206-550-002 $14.94SFR 206-550-003 $14.94SFR 206-550-004 $14.94SFR 206-550-005 $14.94SFR 206-550-006 $14.94SFR 206-550-007 $14.94SFR 206-550-008 $14.94SFR 206-550-009 $14.94SFR 206-550-010 $14.94SFR 206-550-011 $14.94SFR 206-550-012 $14.94SFR 206-550-013 $14.94SFR 206-550-014 $14.94SFR 206-550-015 $14.94SFR 206-550-016 $14.94SFR 206-550-017 $14.94SFR 206-550-018 $14.94SFR 206-550-019 $14.94SFR 206-550-020 $14.94SFR 206-550-021 $14.94SFR 206-550-022 $14.94SFR 206-550-023 $14.94SFR 206-550-024 $14.94SFR 206-550-025 $14.94SFR 206-550-026 $14.94SFR 206-550-027 $14.94SFR 206-550-028 $14.94SFR 206-550-029 $14.94SFR 206-550-030 $14.94SFR 206-550-031 $14.94SFR 206-550-032 $14.94SFR 206-550-033 $14.94SFR 206-550-034 $14.94SFR 206-550-035 $14.94SFR 206-550-036 $14.94SFR 206-550-037 $14.94SFR 206-580-001 $14.94SFR 206-580-002 $14.94SFR 206-580-003 $14.94SFR 206-580-004 $14.94SFR 206-580-005 $14.94SFR 206-580-006 $14.94SFR 206-580-007 $14.94SFR 206-580-008 $14.94SFR 206-580-009 $14.94SFR 206-580-010 $14.94SFR - 125 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-580-011 $14.94SFR 206-580-012 $14.94SFR 206-580-013 $14.94SFR 206-580-014 $14.94SFR 206-580-015 $14.94SFR 206-580-016 $14.94SFR 206-580-017 $14.94SFR 206-580-018 $14.94SFR 206-580-019 $14.94SFR 206-580-020 $14.94SFR 206-580-021 $14.94SFR 206-580-022 $14.94SFR 206-580-023 $14.94SFR 206-580-024 $14.94SFR 206-580-025 $14.94SFR 206-580-026 $14.94SFR 206-580-027 $14.94SFR 206-580-028 $14.94SFR 206-580-029 $14.94SFR 206-580-030 $14.94SFR 206-580-031 $14.94SFR 206-580-032 $14.94SFR 206-580-033 $14.94SFR 206-580-034 $14.94SFR 206-580-035 $14.94SFR 206-580-037 $119.52MFR8 206-590-001 $14.94SFR 206-590-002 $14.94SFR 206-590-003 $14.94SFR 206-590-004 $14.94SFR 206-590-005 $14.94SFR 206-590-006 $14.94SFR 206-590-007 $14.94SFR 206-590-008 $14.94SFR 206-590-009 $14.94SFR 206-590-010 $14.94SFR 206-590-011 $14.94SFR 206-590-012 $14.94SFR 206-590-013 $14.94SFR 206-590-014 $14.94SFR 206-590-015 $14.94SFR 206-590-016 $14.94SFR 206-590-017 $14.94SFR 206-590-018 $14.94SFR 206-590-019 $14.94SFR 206-590-020 $14.94SFR 206-590-021 $14.94SFR 206-590-022 $14.94SFR 206-590-023 $14.94SFR 206-590-024 $14.94SFR 206-590-025 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-590-026 $14.94SFR 206-590-027 $14.94SFR 206-590-028 $14.94SFR 206-590-029 $14.94SFR 206-590-030 $14.94SFR 206-590-031 $14.94SFR 206-590-032 $14.94SFR 206-590-033 $14.94SFR 206-590-034 $14.94SFR 206-590-035 $14.94SFR 206-590-036 $14.94SFR 206-590-037 $14.94SFR 206-590-038 $14.94SFR 206-590-039 $14.94SFR 206-590-040 $14.94SFR 206-590-041 $14.94SFR 206-590-042 $14.94SFR 206-590-043 $14.94SFR 206-590-044 $14.94SFR 206-590-045 $14.94SFR 206-590-046 $14.94SFR 206-590-047 $14.94SFR 206-590-048 $14.94SFR 206-590-049 $14.94SFR 206-590-050 $14.94SFR 206-590-051 $14.94SFR 206-590-052 $14.94SFR 206-590-053 $14.94SFR 206-590-054 $14.94SFR 206-590-055 $14.94SFR 206-590-056 $14.94SFR 206-590-057 $14.94SFR 206-590-058 $14.94SFR 206-590-059 $14.94SFR 206-590-060 $14.94SFR 206-590-061 $14.94SFR 206-590-062 $14.94SFR 206-590-063 $14.94SFR 206-590-064 $14.94SFR 206-590-065 $14.94SFR 206-590-066 $14.94SFR 206-590-067 $14.94SFR 206-590-068 $14.94SFR 206-590-069 $14.94SFR 206-590-070 $14.94SFR 206-590-071 $14.94SFR 206-590-072 $14.94SFR 206-590-073 $14.94SFR 206-590-074 $14.94SFR 206-590-075 $14.94SFR 206-590-076 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-590-077 $14.94SFR 206-590-078 $14.94SFR 206-590-079 $14.94SFR 206-590-080 $14.94SFR 206-590-081 $14.94SFR 206-590-082 $14.94SFR 206-590-083 $14.94SFR 206-590-084 $14.94SFR 206-590-085 $14.94SFR 206-590-086 $14.94SFR 206-590-087 $14.94SFR 206-590-088 $14.94SFR 206-590-089 $14.94SFR 206-590-090 $14.94SFR 206-600-001 $14.94SFR 206-600-002 $14.94SFR 206-600-003 $14.94SFR 206-600-004 $14.94SFR 206-600-005 $14.94SFR 206-600-006 $14.94SFR 206-600-007 $14.94SFR 206-600-008 $14.94SFR 206-600-009 $14.94SFR 206-600-010 $14.94SFR 206-600-011 $14.94SFR 206-600-012 $14.94SFR 206-600-013 $14.94SFR 206-600-014 $14.94SFR 206-600-015 $14.94SFR 206-600-016 $14.94SFR 206-600-017 $14.94SFR 206-600-018 $14.94SFR 206-600-019 $14.94SFR 206-600-020 $14.94SFR 206-600-021 $14.94SFR 206-600-022 $14.94SFR 206-600-023 $14.94SFR 206-600-024 $14.94SFR 206-600-025 $14.94SFR 206-600-026 $14.94SFR 206-600-027 $14.94SFR 206-600-028 $14.94SFR 206-600-029 $14.94SFR 206-600-030 $14.94SFR 206-600-031 $14.94SFR 206-600-032 $14.94SFR 206-600-033 $14.94SFR 206-600-034 $14.94SFR 206-600-035 $14.94SFR 206-600-036 $14.94SFR 206-600-037 $14.94SFR - 126 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-600-038 $14.94SFR 206-600-039 $14.94SFR 206-600-040 $14.94SFR 206-600-041 $14.94SFR 206-600-042 $14.94SFR 206-600-043 $14.94SFR 206-600-044 $14.94SFR 206-600-045 $14.94SFR 206-600-046 $14.94SFR 206-600-047 $14.94SFR 206-600-048 $14.94SFR 206-600-049 $14.94SFR 206-600-050 $14.94SFR 206-600-051 $14.94SFR 206-600-052 $14.94SFR 206-600-053 $14.94SFR 206-600-054 $14.94SFR 206-600-055 $14.94SFR 206-600-056 $14.94SFR 206-600-057 $14.94SFR 206-600-058 $14.94SFR 206-600-059 $14.94SFR 206-600-060 $14.94SFR 206-600-061 $14.94SFR 206-600-062 $14.94SFR 206-600-063 $14.94SFR 206-600-064 $14.94SFR 206-600-065 $14.94SFR 206-600-066 $14.94SFR 206-600-067 $14.94SFR 206-600-068 $14.94SFR 206-600-069 $14.94SFR 206-600-070 $14.94SFR 206-600-071 $14.94SFR 206-610-001 $14.94SFR 206-610-002 $14.94SFR 206-610-003 $14.94SFR 206-610-004 $14.94SFR 206-610-005 $14.94SFR 206-610-006 $14.94SFR 206-610-007 $14.94SFR 206-610-008 $14.94SFR 206-610-009 $14.94SFR 206-610-010 $14.94SFR 206-610-011 $14.94SFR 206-610-012 $14.94SFR 206-610-013 $14.94SFR 206-610-014 $14.94SFR 206-610-015 $14.94SFR 206-610-016 $14.94SFR 206-610-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-610-018 $14.94SFR 206-610-019 $14.94SFR 206-610-020 $14.94SFR 206-610-021 $14.94SFR 206-610-022 $14.94SFR 206-610-023 $14.94SFR 206-610-024 $14.94SFR 206-610-025 $14.94SFR 206-610-026 $14.94SFR 206-610-027 $14.94SFR 206-610-028 $14.94SFR 206-610-029 $14.94SFR 206-610-030 $14.94SFR 206-610-031 $14.94SFR 206-610-032 $14.94SFR 206-610-033 $14.94SFR 206-610-034 $14.94SFR 206-610-035 $14.94SFR 206-610-036 $14.94SFR 206-610-037 $14.94SFR 206-610-038 $14.94SFR 206-610-039 $14.94SFR 206-620-001 $14.94SFR 206-620-002 $14.94SFR 206-620-003 $14.94SFR 206-620-004 $14.94SFR 206-620-005 $14.94SFR 206-620-006 $14.94SFR 206-620-007 $14.94SFR 206-620-008 $14.94SFR 206-620-009 $14.94SFR 206-620-010 $14.94SFR 206-620-011 $14.94SFR 206-620-012 $14.94SFR 206-620-013 $14.94SFR 206-620-014 $14.94SFR 206-620-015 $14.94SFR 206-620-016 $14.94SFR 206-620-017 $14.94SFR 206-620-018 $14.94SFR 206-620-019 $14.94SFR 206-620-020 $14.94SFR 206-620-022 $14.94SFR 206-620-023 $14.94SFR 206-620-024 $14.94SFR 206-620-025 $14.94SFR 206-620-026 $14.94SFR 206-620-027 $14.94SFR 206-620-028 $14.94SFR 206-620-029 $14.94SFR 206-620-030 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-620-031 $14.94SFR 206-620-032 $14.94SFR 206-620-033 $14.94SFR 206-620-034 $14.94SFR 206-620-035 $14.94SFR 206-620-036 $14.94SFR 206-620-037 $14.94SFR 206-620-038 $14.94SFR 206-620-039 $14.94SFR 206-620-040 $14.94SFR 206-620-041 $14.94SFR 206-620-042 $14.94SFR 206-620-043 $14.94SFR 206-620-044 $14.94SFR 206-620-045 $14.94SFR 206-620-046 $14.94SFR 206-620-047 $14.94SFR 206-620-048 $14.94SFR 206-620-049 $14.94SFR 206-620-050 $14.94SFR 206-620-051 $14.94SFR 206-620-052 $14.94SFR 206-620-053 $14.94SFR 206-620-054 $14.94SFR 206-620-055 $14.94SFR 206-620-056 $14.94SFR 206-620-058 $14.94SFR 206-630-001 $14.94SFR 206-630-002 $14.94SFR 206-630-003 $14.94SFR 206-630-004 $14.94SFR 206-630-005 $14.94SFR 206-630-006 $14.94SFR 206-630-007 $14.94SFR 206-630-008 $14.94SFR 206-630-009 $14.94SFR 206-630-010 $14.94SFR 206-630-011 $14.94SFR 206-630-012 $14.94SFR 206-630-013 $14.94SFR 206-630-014 $14.94SFR 206-630-015 $14.94SFR 206-630-016 $14.94SFR 206-630-017 $14.94SFR 206-630-018 $14.94SFR 206-630-019 $14.94SFR 206-630-020 $14.94SFR 206-630-021 $14.94SFR 206-630-022 $14.94SFR 206-630-023 $14.94SFR 206-630-024 $14.94SFR - 127 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-630-025 $14.94SFR 206-630-026 $14.94SFR 206-630-027 $14.94SFR 206-630-028 $14.94SFR 206-630-029 $14.94SFR 206-630-030 $14.94SFR 206-630-031 $14.94SFR 206-630-032 $14.94SFR 206-630-033 $14.94SFR 206-630-034 $14.94SFR 206-630-035 $14.94SFR 206-630-036 $14.94SFR 206-630-037 $14.94SFR 206-630-038 $14.94SFR 206-630-039 $14.94SFR 206-630-040 $14.94SFR 206-630-041 $14.94SFR 206-630-042 $14.94SFR 206-630-043 $14.94SFR 206-630-044 $14.94SFR 206-630-045 $14.94SFR 206-630-046 $14.94SFR 206-630-047 $14.94SFR 206-630-048 $14.94SFR 206-630-049 $14.94SFR 206-630-050 $14.94SFR 206-630-051 $14.94SFR 206-630-052 $14.94SFR 206-640-001 $14.94SFR 206-640-002 $14.94SFR 206-640-003 $14.94SFR 206-640-004 $14.94SFR 206-640-005 $14.94SFR 206-640-006 $14.94SFR 206-640-007 $14.94SFR 206-640-008 $14.94SFR 206-640-009 $14.94SFR 206-640-010 $14.94SFR 206-640-011 $14.94SFR 206-640-012 $14.94SFR 206-640-013 $14.94SFR 206-640-014 $14.94SFR 206-640-015 $14.94SFR 206-640-016 $14.94SFR 206-640-017 $14.94SFR 206-640-018 $14.94SFR 206-640-019 $14.94SFR 206-640-020 $14.94SFR 206-640-021 $14.94SFR 206-640-022 $14.94SFR 206-640-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-640-024 $14.94SFR 206-640-025 $14.94SFR 206-640-026 $14.94SFR 206-640-027 $14.94SFR 206-640-028 $14.94SFR 206-640-029 $14.94SFR 206-640-030 $14.94SFR 206-640-031 $14.94SFR 206-640-032 $14.94SFR 206-640-033 $14.94SFR 206-640-034 $14.94SFR 206-640-035 $14.94SFR 206-650-001 $14.94SFR 206-650-002 $14.94SFR 206-650-003 $14.94SFR 206-650-004 $14.94SFR 206-650-005 $14.94SFR 206-650-006 $14.94SFR 206-650-007 $14.94SFR 206-650-008 $14.94SFR 206-650-009 $14.94SFR 206-660-001 $14.94SFR 206-660-002 $14.94SFR 206-660-003 $14.94SFR 206-660-004 $14.94SFR 206-660-005 $14.94SFR 206-660-006 $14.94SFR 206-660-007 $14.94SFR 206-660-008 $14.94SFR 206-660-009 $14.94SFR 206-660-010 $14.94SFR 206-660-011 $14.94SFR 206-660-012 $14.94SFR 206-660-013 $14.94SFR 206-660-014 $14.94SFR 206-660-015 $14.94SFR 206-660-016 $14.94SFR 206-660-017 $14.94SFR 206-660-018 $14.94SFR 206-660-019 $14.94SFR 206-660-020 $14.94SFR 206-660-021 $14.94SFR 206-660-022 $14.94SFR 206-660-023 $14.94SFR 206-660-024 $14.94SFR 206-660-025 $14.94SFR 206-660-026 $14.94SFR 206-660-027 $14.94SFR 206-660-028 $14.94SFR 206-660-029 $14.94SFR 206-660-030 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-660-031 $14.94SFR 206-660-032 $14.94SFR 206-660-033 $14.94SFR 206-660-034 $14.94SFR 206-660-035 $14.94SFR 206-660-036 $14.94SFR 206-660-037 $14.94SFR 206-660-038 $14.94SFR 206-660-039 $14.94SFR 206-660-040 $14.94SFR 206-660-041 $14.94SFR 206-660-042 $14.94SFR 206-660-043 $14.94SFR 206-660-044 $14.94SFR 206-660-045 $14.94SFR 206-660-046 $14.94SFR 206-660-047 $14.94SFR 206-660-048 $14.94SFR 206-660-049 $14.94SFR 206-660-050 $14.94SFR 206-670-001 $14.94SFR 206-670-002 $14.94SFR 206-670-003 $14.94SFR 206-670-004 $14.94SFR 206-670-005 $14.94SFR 206-670-006 $14.94SFR 206-670-007 $14.94SFR 206-670-008 $14.94SFR 206-670-009 $14.94SFR 206-670-010 $14.94SFR 206-670-011 $14.94SFR 206-670-012 $14.94SFR 206-670-013 $14.94SFR 206-670-014 $14.94SFR 206-670-015 $14.94SFR 206-670-016 $14.94SFR 206-670-017 $14.94SFR 206-670-018 $14.94SFR 206-670-019 $14.94SFR 206-670-020 $14.94SFR 206-670-021 $14.94SFR 206-670-022 $14.94SFR 206-670-023 $14.94SFR 206-670-024 $14.94SFR 206-670-025 $14.94SFR 206-670-026 $14.94SFR 206-670-027 $14.94SFR 206-670-028 $14.94SFR 206-670-029 $14.94SFR 206-670-030 $14.94SFR 206-670-031 $14.94SFR - 128 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-670-032 $14.94SFR 206-670-033 $14.94SFR 206-670-034 $14.94SFR 206-670-035 $14.94SFR 206-670-036 $14.94SFR 206-670-037 $14.94SFR 206-670-038 $14.94SFR 206-670-039 $14.94SFR 206-670-040 $14.94SFR 206-670-041 $14.94SFR 206-670-042 $14.94SFR 206-670-043 $14.94SFR 206-670-044 $14.94SFR 206-670-045 $14.94SFR 206-670-046 $14.94SFR 206-670-047 $14.94SFR 206-670-048 $14.94SFR 206-670-049 $14.94SFR 206-670-050 $14.94SFR 206-680-001 $14.94SFR 206-680-002 $14.94SFR 206-680-003 $14.94SFR 206-680-004 $14.94SFR 206-680-005 $14.94SFR 206-680-006 $14.94SFR 206-680-007 $14.94SFR 206-680-008 $14.94SFR 206-680-009 $14.94SFR 206-680-010 $14.94SFR 206-680-011 $14.94SFR 206-680-012 $14.94SFR 206-680-013 $14.94SFR 206-680-014 $14.94SFR 206-680-015 $14.94SFR 206-680-016 $14.94SFR 206-680-017 $14.94SFR 206-680-018 $14.94SFR 206-680-019 $14.94SFR 206-680-020 $14.94SFR 206-700-001 $7.46CONDO 206-700-002 $7.46CONDO 206-700-003 $7.46CONDO 206-700-004 $7.46CONDO 206-700-005 $7.46CONDO 206-700-006 $7.46CONDO 206-700-007 $7.46CONDO 206-700-008 $7.46CONDO 206-700-009 $7.46CONDO 206-700-010 $7.46CONDO 206-700-011 $7.46CONDO 206-700-012 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-700-013 $7.46CONDO 206-700-014 $7.46CONDO 206-700-015 $7.46CONDO 206-700-016 $7.46CONDO 206-700-017 $7.46CONDO 206-700-018 $7.46CONDO 206-700-019 $7.46CONDO 206-700-020 $7.46CONDO 206-700-021 $7.46CONDO 206-700-022 $7.46CONDO 206-700-023 $7.46CONDO 206-700-024 $7.46CONDO 206-700-025 $7.46CONDO 206-700-026 $7.46CONDO 206-700-027 $7.46CONDO 206-700-028 $7.46CONDO 206-700-029 $7.46CONDO 206-700-030 $7.46CONDO 206-700-031 $7.46CONDO 206-700-032 $7.46CONDO 206-700-033 $7.46CONDO 206-700-034 $7.46CONDO 206-700-035 $7.46CONDO 206-700-036 $7.46CONDO 206-700-037 $7.46CONDO 206-700-038 $7.46CONDO 206-700-039 $7.46CONDO 206-700-040 $7.46CONDO 206-700-041 $7.46CONDO 206-700-042 $7.46CONDO 206-700-043 $7.46CONDO 206-700-044 $7.46CONDO 206-700-045 $7.46CONDO 206-700-046 $7.46CONDO 206-700-047 $7.46CONDO 206-700-048 $7.46CONDO 206-700-049 $7.46CONDO 206-700-050 $7.46CONDO 206-700-051 $7.46CONDO 206-700-052 $7.46CONDO 206-700-053 $7.46CONDO 206-700-054 $7.46CONDO 206-700-055 $7.46CONDO 206-700-056 $7.46CONDO 206-700-057 $7.46CONDO 206-700-058 $7.46CONDO 206-700-059 $7.46CONDO 206-700-060 $7.46CONDO 206-700-061 $7.46CONDO 206-700-062 $7.46CONDO 206-700-063 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-700-064 $7.46CONDO 206-700-065 $7.46CONDO 206-700-066 $7.46CONDO 206-700-067 $7.46CONDO 206-700-068 $7.46CONDO 206-700-069 $7.46CONDO 206-700-070 $7.46CONDO 206-700-071 $7.46CONDO 206-700-072 $7.46CONDO 206-700-073 $7.46CONDO 206-700-074 $7.46CONDO 206-700-075 $7.46CONDO 206-700-076 $7.46CONDO 206-700-077 $7.46CONDO 206-700-078 $7.46CONDO 206-700-079 $7.46CONDO 206-700-080 $7.46CONDO 206-700-081 $7.46CONDO 206-700-082 $7.46CONDO 206-700-083 $7.46CONDO 206-700-084 $7.46CONDO 206-700-085 $7.46CONDO 206-700-086 $7.46CONDO 206-700-087 $7.46CONDO 206-700-088 $7.46CONDO 206-700-089 $7.46CONDO 206-700-090 $7.46CONDO 206-700-091 $7.46CONDO 206-700-092 $7.46CONDO 206-700-093 $7.46CONDO 206-700-094 $7.46CONDO 206-700-095 $7.46CONDO 206-700-096 $7.46CONDO 206-700-097 $7.46CONDO 206-700-098 $7.46CONDO 206-700-099 $7.46CONDO 206-700-100 $7.46CONDO 206-700-101 $7.46CONDO 206-700-102 $7.46CONDO 206-700-103 $7.46CONDO 206-700-104 $7.46CONDO 206-700-105 $7.46CONDO 206-700-106 $7.46CONDO 206-700-107 $7.46CONDO 206-700-108 $7.46CONDO 206-700-109 $7.46CONDO 206-700-110 $7.46CONDO 206-700-111 $7.46CONDO 206-700-112 $7.46CONDO 206-700-113 $7.46CONDO 206-700-114 $7.46CONDO - 129 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-700-115 $7.46CONDO 206-700-116 $7.46CONDO 206-700-117 $7.46CONDO 206-700-118 $7.46CONDO 206-700-119 $7.46CONDO 206-700-120 $7.46CONDO 206-700-121 $7.46CONDO 206-700-122 $7.46CONDO 206-700-123 $7.46CONDO 206-700-124 $7.46CONDO 206-700-125 $7.46CONDO 206-700-126 $7.46CONDO 206-700-127 $7.46CONDO 206-710-001 $14.94SFR 206-710-002 $14.94SFR 206-710-003 $14.94SFR 206-710-004 $14.94SFR 206-710-005 $14.94SFR 206-710-006 $14.94SFR 206-710-007 $14.94SFR 206-710-008 $14.94SFR 206-710-009 $14.94SFR 206-710-010 $14.94SFR 206-710-011 $14.94SFR 206-710-012 $14.94SFR 206-710-013 $14.94SFR 206-710-014 $14.94SFR 206-710-015 $14.94SFR 206-710-016 $14.94SFR 206-710-017 $14.94SFR 206-710-018 $14.94SFR 206-710-019 $14.94SFR 206-710-020 $14.94SFR 206-710-021 $14.94SFR 206-710-022 $14.94SFR 206-710-023 $14.94SFR 206-710-024 $14.94SFR 206-710-025 $14.94SFR 206-710-026 $14.94SFR 206-710-027 $14.94SFR 206-710-028 $14.94SFR 206-710-029 $14.94SFR 206-710-030 $14.94SFR 206-710-031 $14.94SFR 206-710-032 $14.94SFR 206-710-033 $14.94SFR 206-710-034 $14.94SFR 206-710-035 $14.94SFR 206-710-036 $14.94SFR 206-710-037 $14.94SFR 206-710-038 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-710-039 $14.94SFR 206-710-040 $14.94SFR 206-710-041 $14.94SFR 206-710-042 $14.94SFR 206-710-043 $14.94SFR 206-710-044 $14.94SFR 206-710-045 $14.94SFR 206-710-046 $14.94SFR 206-710-047 $14.94SFR 206-710-048 $14.94SFR 206-710-049 $14.94SFR 206-710-050 $14.94SFR 206-710-051 $14.94SFR 206-710-052 $14.94SFR 206-710-053 $14.94SFR 206-710-054 $14.94SFR 206-710-055 $14.94SFR 206-710-056 $14.94SFR 206-710-057 $14.94SFR 206-710-058 $14.94SFR 206-710-059 $14.94SFR 206-710-060 $14.94SFR 206-720-001 $14.94SFR 206-720-002 $14.94SFR 206-720-003 $14.94SFR 206-720-004 $14.94SFR 206-720-005 $14.94SFR 206-720-006 $14.94SFR 206-720-007 $14.94SFR 206-720-008 $14.94SFR 206-720-009 $14.94SFR 206-720-010 $14.94SFR 206-720-011 $14.94SFR 206-720-012 $14.94SFR 206-720-013 $14.94SFR 206-720-014 $14.94SFR 206-720-015 $14.94SFR 206-720-016 $14.94SFR 206-720-017 $14.94SFR 206-720-018 $14.94SFR 206-720-019 $14.94SFR 206-720-020 $14.94SFR 206-720-021 $14.94SFR 206-720-022 $14.94SFR 206-720-023 $14.94SFR 206-720-024 $14.94SFR 206-720-025 $14.94SFR 206-720-026 $14.94SFR 206-720-027 $14.94SFR 206-720-028 $14.94SFR 206-720-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-720-030 $14.94SFR 206-720-031 $14.94SFR 206-720-032 $14.94SFR 206-720-033 $14.94SFR 206-720-034 $14.94SFR 206-720-035 $14.94SFR 206-720-036 $14.94SFR 206-720-037 $14.94SFR 206-720-038 $14.94SFR 206-720-039 $14.94SFR 206-720-040 $14.94SFR 206-720-041 $14.94SFR 206-720-042 $14.94SFR 206-720-043 $14.94SFR 206-720-044 $14.94SFR 206-720-045 $14.94SFR 206-720-046 $14.94SFR 206-720-047 $14.94SFR 206-720-048 $14.94SFR 206-720-049 $14.94SFR 206-720-050 $14.94SFR 206-720-051 $14.94SFR 206-720-052 $14.94SFR 206-720-053 $14.94SFR 206-720-054 $14.94SFR 206-720-055 $14.94SFR 206-720-056 $14.94SFR 206-720-057 $14.94SFR 206-720-058 $14.94SFR 206-720-059 $14.94SFR 206-720-060 $14.94SFR 206-720-061 $14.94SFR 206-720-062 $14.94SFR 206-720-063 $14.94SFR 206-720-064 $14.94SFR 206-720-065 $14.94SFR 206-720-066 $14.94SFR 206-720-067 $14.94SFR 206-720-068 $14.94SFR 206-720-069 $14.94SFR 206-720-070 $14.94SFR 206-720-071 $14.94SFR 206-720-072 $14.94SFR 206-720-073 $14.94SFR 206-720-074 $14.94SFR 206-720-075 $14.94SFR 206-720-076 $14.94SFR 206-720-077 $14.94SFR 206-720-078 $14.94SFR 206-730-001 $14.94SFR 206-730-002 $14.94SFR - 130 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-730-003 $14.94SFR 206-730-004 $14.94SFR 206-730-005 $14.94SFR 206-730-006 $14.94SFR 206-730-007 $14.94SFR 206-730-008 $14.94SFR 206-730-009 $14.94SFR 206-730-010 $14.94SFR 206-730-011 $14.94SFR 206-730-012 $14.94SFR 206-730-013 $14.94SFR 206-730-014 $14.94SFR 206-730-015 $14.94SFR 206-730-016 $14.94SFR 206-730-017 $14.94SFR 206-730-018 $14.94SFR 206-730-019 $14.94SFR 206-730-020 $14.94SFR 206-730-021 $14.94SFR 206-730-022 $14.94SFR 206-730-023 $14.94SFR 206-730-024 $14.94SFR 206-730-025 $14.94SFR 206-730-026 $14.94SFR 206-730-030 $14.94SFR 206-730-031 $14.94SFR 206-730-032 $14.94SFR 206-730-033 $14.94SFR 206-730-034 $14.94SFR 206-730-035 $14.94SFR 206-730-036 $14.94SFR 206-730-037 $14.94SFR 206-730-038 $14.94SFR 206-730-039 $14.94SFR 206-730-040 $14.94SFR 206-730-041 $14.94SFR 206-730-042 $14.94SFR 206-730-043 $14.94SFR 206-730-044 $14.94SFR 206-730-045 $14.94SFR 206-730-046 $14.94SFR 206-730-047 $14.94SFR 206-730-048 $14.94SFR 206-730-049 $14.94SFR 206-730-050 $14.94SFR 206-730-051 $14.94SFR 206-730-052 $14.94SFR 206-740-001 $14.94SFR 206-740-002 $14.94SFR 206-740-003 $14.94SFR 206-740-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-740-005 $14.94SFR 206-740-006 $14.94SFR 206-740-007 $14.94SFR 206-740-008 $14.94SFR 206-740-009 $14.94SFR 206-740-010 $14.94SFR 206-740-011 $14.94SFR 206-740-012 $14.94SFR 206-740-013 $14.94SFR 206-740-014 $14.94SFR 206-740-015 $14.94SFR 206-740-016 $14.94SFR 206-740-017 $14.94SFR 206-740-018 $14.94SFR 206-740-019 $14.94SFR 206-740-020 $14.94SFR 206-740-021 $14.94SFR 206-740-022 $14.94SFR 206-740-023 $14.94SFR 206-740-024 $14.94SFR 206-740-025 $14.94SFR 206-740-026 $14.94SFR 206-740-027 $14.94SFR 206-740-028 $14.94SFR 206-740-029 $14.94SFR 206-750-001 $14.94SFR 206-750-002 $14.94SFR 206-750-003 $14.94SFR 206-750-004 $14.94SFR 206-750-005 $14.94SFR 206-750-006 $14.94SFR 206-750-007 $14.94SFR 206-750-008 $14.94SFR 206-750-009 $14.94SFR 206-750-010 $14.94SFR 206-750-011 $14.94SFR 206-750-012 $14.94SFR 206-750-013 $14.94SFR 206-750-014 $14.94SFR 206-750-015 $14.94SFR 206-750-016 $14.94SFR 206-750-017 $14.94SFR 206-750-018 $14.94SFR 206-750-019 $14.94SFR 206-750-020 $14.94SFR 206-750-021 $14.94SFR 206-750-022 $14.94SFR 206-750-023 $14.94SFR 206-750-024 $14.94SFR 206-750-025 $14.94SFR 206-750-026 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-750-027 $14.94SFR 206-750-028 $14.94SFR 206-750-029 $14.94SFR 206-750-030 $14.94SFR 206-750-031 $14.94SFR 206-750-032 $14.94SFR 206-750-033 $14.94SFR 206-750-034 $14.94SFR 206-750-035 $14.94SFR 206-750-036 $14.94SFR 206-750-037 $14.94SFR 206-750-038 $14.94SFR 206-750-039 $14.94SFR 206-750-040 $14.94SFR 206-750-041 $14.94SFR 206-750-042 $14.94SFR 206-750-043 $14.94SFR 206-750-044 $14.94SFR 206-750-045 $14.94SFR 206-750-046 $14.94SFR 206-750-047 $14.94SFR 206-750-048 $14.94SFR 206-750-049 $14.94SFR 206-750-050 $14.94SFR 206-750-051 $14.94SFR 206-750-052 $14.94SFR 206-750-053 $14.94SFR 206-750-054 $14.94SFR 206-750-055 $14.94SFR 206-750-056 $14.94SFR 206-750-057 $14.94SFR 206-750-058 $14.94SFR 206-750-059 $14.94SFR 206-750-060 $14.94SFR 206-750-061 $14.94SFR 206-750-062 $14.94SFR 206-750-063 $14.94SFR 206-750-064 $14.94SFR 206-750-065 $14.94SFR 206-750-066 $14.94SFR 206-750-067 $14.94SFR 206-750-068 $14.94SFR 206-750-069 $14.94SFR 206-750-070 $14.94SFR 206-750-071 $14.94SFR 206-750-072 $14.94SFR 206-750-073 $14.94SFR 206-750-074 $14.94SFR 206-750-075 $14.94SFR 206-750-076 $14.94SFR 206-750-077 $14.94SFR - 131 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-750-078 $14.94SFR 206-750-079 $14.94SFR 206-750-080 $14.94SFR 206-750-081 $14.94SFR 206-750-082 $14.94SFR 206-750-083 $14.94SFR 206-750-084 $14.94SFR 206-750-085 $14.94SFR 206-750-086 $14.94SFR 206-750-087 $14.94SFR 206-750-088 $14.94SFR 206-750-089 $14.94SFR 206-750-090 $14.94SFR 206-760-001 $14.94SFR 206-760-002 $14.94SFR 206-760-003 $14.94SFR 206-760-004 $14.94SFR 206-760-005 $14.94SFR 206-760-006 $14.94SFR 206-760-007 $14.94SFR 206-760-008 $14.94SFR 206-760-009 $14.94SFR 206-760-010 $14.94SFR 206-760-011 $14.94SFR 206-760-012 $14.94SFR 206-760-013 $14.94SFR 206-760-014 $14.94SFR 206-760-015 $14.94SFR 206-760-016 $14.94SFR 206-760-017 $14.94SFR 206-760-018 $14.94SFR 206-760-019 $14.94SFR 206-760-020 $14.94SFR 206-760-021 $14.94SFR 206-770-001 $14.94SFR 206-770-002 $14.94SFR 206-770-003 $14.94SFR 206-770-004 $14.94SFR 206-770-005 $14.94SFR 206-770-006 $14.94SFR 206-770-007 $14.94SFR 206-770-008 $14.94SFR 206-770-009 $14.94SFR 206-770-010 $14.94SFR 206-770-011 $14.94SFR 206-770-012 $14.94SFR 206-770-013 $14.94SFR 206-770-014 $14.94SFR 206-770-015 $14.94SFR 206-770-016 $14.94SFR 206-770-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-770-018 $14.94SFR 206-770-019 $14.94SFR 206-770-020 $14.94SFR 206-770-021 $14.94SFR 206-770-022 $14.94SFR 206-770-023 $14.94SFR 206-770-024 $14.94SFR 206-770-025 $14.94SFR 206-770-026 $14.94SFR 206-770-027 $14.94SFR 206-780-001 $14.94SFR 206-780-002 $14.94SFR 206-780-003 $14.94SFR 206-780-004 $14.94SFR 206-780-005 $14.94SFR 206-780-006 $14.94SFR 206-780-007 $14.94SFR 206-780-008 $14.94SFR 206-780-009 $14.94SFR 206-780-010 $14.94SFR 206-780-011 $14.94SFR 206-780-012 $14.94SFR 206-780-013 $14.94SFR 206-780-014 $14.94SFR 206-780-015 $14.94SFR 206-780-016 $14.94SFR 206-780-017 $14.94SFR 206-780-018 $14.94SFR 206-790-001 $14.94SFR 206-790-002 $14.94SFR 206-790-003 $14.94SFR 206-790-004 $14.94SFR 206-790-005 $14.94SFR 206-790-006 $14.94SFR 206-790-007 $14.94SFR 206-790-008 $14.94SFR 206-790-009 $14.94SFR 206-790-010 $14.94SFR 206-790-011 $14.94SFR 206-790-012 $14.94SFR 206-790-013 $14.94SFR 206-790-014 $14.94SFR 206-790-015 $14.94SFR 206-790-016 $14.94SFR 206-790-017 $14.94SFR 206-790-018 $14.94SFR 206-790-019 $14.94SFR 206-790-020 $14.94SFR 206-790-021 $14.94SFR 206-790-022 $14.94SFR 206-790-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-790-024 $14.94SFR 206-790-025 $14.94SFR 206-790-026 $14.94SFR 206-790-027 $14.94SFR 206-790-028 $14.94SFR 206-790-029 $14.94SFR 206-800-001 $14.94SFR 206-800-002 $14.94SFR 206-800-003 $14.94SFR 206-800-004 $14.94SFR 206-800-005 $14.94SFR 206-800-006 $14.94SFR 206-800-007 $14.94SFR 206-800-008 $14.94SFR 206-800-009 $14.94SFR 206-800-010 $14.94SFR 206-800-011 $14.94SFR 206-800-012 $14.94SFR 206-800-013 $14.94SFR 206-800-014 $14.94SFR 206-800-015 $14.94SFR 206-800-016 $14.94SFR 206-800-017 $14.94SFR 206-800-018 $14.94SFR 206-800-019 $14.94SFR 206-800-020 $14.94SFR 206-800-021 $14.94SFR 206-800-022 $14.94SFR 206-800-023 $14.94SFR 206-800-024 $14.94SFR 206-800-025 $14.94SFR 206-800-026 $14.94SFR 206-800-027 $14.94SFR 206-800-028 $14.94SFR 206-800-029 $14.94SFR 206-800-030 $14.94SFR 206-800-031 $14.94SFR 206-800-032 $14.94SFR 206-800-033 $14.94SFR 206-800-034 $14.94SFR 206-800-035 $14.94SFR 206-800-036 $14.94SFR 206-800-037 $14.94SFR 206-800-038 $14.94SFR 206-800-039 $14.94SFR 206-800-040 $14.94SFR 206-800-041 $14.94SFR 206-800-042 $14.94SFR 206-800-043 $14.94SFR 206-800-044 $14.94SFR 206-800-045 $14.94SFR - 132 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-800-046 $14.94SFR 206-800-047 $14.94SFR 206-800-048 $14.94SFR 206-800-049 $14.94SFR 206-800-050 $14.94SFR 206-800-051 $14.94SFR 206-800-052 $14.94SFR 206-800-053 $14.94SFR 206-800-054 $14.94SFR 206-800-055 $14.94SFR 206-800-056 $14.94SFR 206-800-057 $14.94SFR 206-800-058 $14.94SFR 206-800-059 $14.94SFR 206-800-060 $14.94SFR 206-800-061 $14.94SFR 206-800-062 $14.94SFR 206-800-063 $14.94SFR 206-800-064 $14.94SFR 206-800-065 $14.94SFR 206-800-066 $14.94SFR 206-800-067 $14.94SFR 206-810-001 $14.94SFR 206-810-002 $14.94SFR 206-810-003 $14.94SFR 206-810-004 $14.94SFR 206-810-005 $14.94SFR 206-810-006 $14.94SFR 206-810-007 $14.94SFR 206-810-008 $14.94SFR 206-810-009 $14.94SFR 206-810-010 $14.94SFR 206-810-011 $14.94SFR 206-810-012 $14.94SFR 206-810-013 $14.94SFR 206-810-014 $14.94SFR 206-810-015 $14.94SFR 206-810-016 $14.94SFR 206-810-017 $14.94SFR 206-810-018 $14.94SFR 206-810-019 $14.94SFR 206-810-020 $14.94SFR 206-810-021 $14.94SFR 206-810-022 $14.94SFR 206-810-023 $14.94SFR 206-810-024 $14.94SFR 206-810-025 $14.94SFR 206-810-026 $14.94SFR 206-810-027 $14.94SFR 206-810-028 $14.94SFR 206-810-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-810-030 $14.94SFR 206-810-031 $14.94SFR 206-820-001 $14.94SFR 206-820-002 $14.94SFR 206-820-003 $14.94SFR 206-820-004 $14.94SFR 206-820-005 $14.94SFR 206-820-006 $14.94SFR 206-820-007 $14.94SFR 206-820-008 $14.94SFR 206-820-009 $14.94SFR 206-820-010 $14.94SFR 206-820-011 $14.94SFR 206-820-012 $14.94SFR 206-820-013 $14.94SFR 206-820-014 $14.94SFR 206-820-015 $14.94SFR 206-820-016 $14.94SFR 206-820-017 $14.94SFR 206-820-018 $14.94SFR 206-820-019 $14.94SFR 206-820-020 $14.94SFR 206-820-021 $14.94SFR 206-820-022 $14.94SFR 206-820-023 $14.94SFR 206-820-024 $14.94SFR 206-820-025 $14.94SFR 206-820-026 $14.94SFR 206-820-027 $14.94SFR 206-820-028 $14.94SFR 206-820-029 $14.94SFR 206-820-030 $14.94SFR 206-820-031 $14.94SFR 206-820-032 $14.94SFR 206-820-033 $14.94SFR 206-820-034 $14.94SFR 206-820-035 $14.94SFR 206-820-036 $14.94SFR 206-820-037 $14.94SFR 206-820-038 $14.94SFR 206-820-039 $14.94SFR 206-820-040 $14.94SFR 206-820-041 $14.94SFR 206-820-042 $14.94SFR 206-820-043 $14.94SFR 206-820-044 $14.94SFR 206-820-045 $14.94SFR 206-820-046 $14.94SFR 206-820-047 $14.94SFR 206-820-048 $14.94SFR 206-820-049 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 206-820-050 $14.94SFR 206-820-051 $14.94SFR 206-820-052 $14.94SFR 206-820-053 $14.94SFR 206-820-054 $14.94SFR 206-820-055 $14.94SFR 206-820-056 $14.94SFR 206-820-057 $14.94SFR 206-820-058 $14.94SFR 206-820-059 $14.94SFR 206-820-060 $14.94SFR 206-820-061 $14.94SFR 209-040-001 $7.46MISC 211-210-017 $7.46MISC 211-210-029 $7.46MISC 211-210-054 $14.94SFR 211-210-055 $14.94SFR 211-220-001 $7.46MISC 211-220-002 $14.94SFR 211-220-007 $14.94SFR 211-230-016 $7.46MISC 211-240-001 $14.94SFR 211-240-002 $7.46VSFR 211-240-008 $14.94SFR 211-240-009 $14.94SFR 211-240-010 $14.94SFR 211-240-011 $14.94SFR 211-240-012 $14.94SFR 211-240-013 $14.94SFR 211-240-014 $14.94SFR 211-240-015 $14.94SFR 211-240-016 $14.94SFR 211-250-001 $14.94SFR 211-250-002 $14.94SFR 211-250-003 $14.94SFR 211-250-004 $14.94SFR 211-250-005 $14.94SFR 211-250-006 $14.94SFR 211-250-007 $14.94SFR 211-250-008 $14.94SFR 211-250-009 $14.94SFR 211-250-010 $14.94SFR 211-250-011 $14.94SFR 211-250-016 $14.94SFR 211-250-017 $14.94SFR 211-250-018 $14.94SFR 211-250-019 $14.94SFR 211-260-001 $14.94SFR 211-260-002 $14.94SFR 211-260-003 $14.94SFR 211-260-004 $14.94SFR - 133 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-260-005 $14.94SFR 211-260-006 $14.94SFR 211-260-007 $14.94SFR 211-260-008 $14.94SFR 211-260-009 $14.94SFR 211-260-010 $14.94SFR 211-260-011 $14.94SFR 211-260-012 $14.94SFR 211-260-013 $14.94SFR 211-260-014 $14.94SFR 211-260-015 $14.94SFR 211-260-016 $14.94SFR 211-260-017 $14.94SFR 211-260-018 $14.94SFR 211-270-001 $14.94SFR 211-270-002 $14.94SFR 211-270-003 $14.94SFR 211-270-004 $14.94SFR 211-270-005 $14.94SFR 211-270-006 $14.94SFR 211-270-007 $14.94SFR 211-270-008 $14.94SFR 211-270-009 $14.94SFR 211-270-010 $14.94SFR 211-270-011 $14.94SFR 211-280-001 $14.94SFR 211-280-002 $14.94SFR 211-280-003 $14.94SFR 211-280-004 $14.94SFR 211-280-005 $14.94SFR 211-280-006 $14.94SFR 211-280-007 $14.94SFR 211-280-008 $14.94SFR 211-280-009 $14.94SFR 211-280-010 $14.94SFR 211-280-011 $14.94SFR 211-280-012 $14.94SFR 211-280-013 $14.94SFR 211-280-014 $14.94SFR 211-280-015 $14.94SFR 211-280-016 $14.94SFR 211-280-017 $14.94SFR 211-280-018 $14.94SFR 211-280-019 $14.94SFR 211-280-020 $14.94SFR 211-280-021 $14.94SFR 211-280-022 $14.94SFR 211-280-023 $14.94SFR 211-280-024 $14.94SFR 211-280-025 $14.94SFR 211-280-026 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-280-027 $14.94SFR 211-280-028 $14.94SFR 211-280-029 $14.94SFR 211-280-030 $14.94SFR 211-280-031 $14.94SFR 211-280-032 $14.94SFR 211-280-033 $14.94SFR 211-280-034 $14.94SFR 211-280-035 $14.94SFR 211-280-036 $14.94SFR 211-280-037 $14.94SFR 211-280-038 $14.94SFR 211-280-039 $14.94SFR 211-290-001 $14.94SFR 211-290-002 $14.94SFR 211-290-003 $14.94SFR 211-290-004 $14.94SFR 211-290-005 $14.94SFR 211-290-006 $14.94SFR 211-290-007 $14.94SFR 211-290-008 $14.94SFR 211-290-009 $14.94SFR 211-290-010 $14.94SFR 211-290-011 $14.94SFR 211-290-012 $14.94SFR 211-290-013 $14.94SFR 211-290-014 $14.94SFR 211-290-015 $14.94SFR 211-290-016 $14.94SFR 211-290-017 $14.94SFR 211-290-018 $14.94SFR 211-290-019 $14.94SFR 211-290-020 $14.94SFR 211-300-001 $14.94SFR 211-300-002 $14.94SFR 211-300-003 $14.94SFR 211-300-004 $14.94SFR 211-300-005 $14.94SFR 211-300-006 $14.94SFR 211-300-007 $14.94SFR 211-300-008 $14.94SFR 211-300-009 $14.94SFR 211-300-010 $14.94SFR 211-300-011 $14.94SFR 211-300-012 $14.94SFR 211-300-013 $14.94SFR 211-300-014 $14.94SFR 211-300-015 $14.94SFR 211-300-016 $14.94SFR 211-300-017 $14.94SFR 211-300-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-300-019 $14.94SFR 211-300-020 $14.94SFR 211-300-021 $14.94SFR 211-300-022 $14.94SFR 211-300-023 $14.94SFR 211-300-024 $14.94SFR 211-300-025 $14.94SFR 211-300-026 $14.94SFR 211-300-027 $14.94SFR 211-310-001 $14.94SFR 211-310-002 $14.94SFR 211-310-006 $14.94SFR 211-310-007 $14.94SFR 211-310-008 $14.94SFR 211-310-009 $14.94SFR 211-310-010 $14.94SFR 211-310-011 $14.94SFR 211-310-012 $14.94SFR 211-310-013 $14.94SFR 211-310-014 $14.94SFR 211-310-015 $14.94SFR 211-310-016 $14.94SFR 211-310-017 $14.94SFR 211-310-018 $14.94SFR 211-310-019 $14.94SFR 211-310-020 $14.94SFR 211-310-021 $14.94SFR 211-310-026 $14.94SFR 211-310-027 $14.94SFR 211-310-028 $14.94SFR 211-320-001 $14.94SFR 211-320-002 $14.94SFR 211-320-003 $14.94SFR 211-320-004 $14.94SFR 211-320-005 $14.94SFR 211-320-006 $14.94SFR 211-320-007 $14.94SFR 211-320-008 $14.94SFR 211-320-009 $14.94SFR 211-320-010 $14.94SFR 211-320-011 $14.94SFR 211-320-012 $14.94SFR 211-320-013 $14.94SFR 211-320-014 $14.94SFR 211-320-015 $14.94SFR 211-320-016 $14.94SFR 211-320-017 $14.94SFR 211-320-018 $14.94SFR 211-330-001 $14.94SFR 211-330-002 $14.94SFR 211-330-003 $14.94SFR - 134 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-330-004 $14.94SFR 211-330-005 $14.94SFR 211-330-006 $14.94SFR 211-330-007 $14.94SFR 211-330-008 $14.94SFR 211-330-009 $14.94SFR 211-340-001 $14.94SFR 211-340-002 $14.94SFR 211-340-003 $14.94SFR 211-340-004 $14.94SFR 211-340-005 $14.94SFR 211-340-006 $14.94SFR 211-340-007 $14.94SFR 211-350-001 $14.94SFR 211-350-002 $14.94SFR 211-350-005 $14.94SFR 211-350-006 $14.94SFR 211-350-007 $7.46VSFR 211-350-008 $14.94SFR 211-350-009 $14.94SFR 211-350-010 $14.94SFR 211-350-011 $14.94SFR 211-350-012 $14.94SFR 211-350-013 $14.94SFR 211-350-014 $14.94SFR 211-350-015 $14.94SFR 211-350-016 $14.94SFR 211-350-017 $14.94SFR 211-350-026 $14.94SFR 211-350-027 $14.94SFR 211-360-001 $14.94SFR 211-360-002 $14.94SFR 211-360-003 $14.94SFR 211-360-004 $14.94SFR 211-360-005 $14.94SFR 211-360-006 $14.94SFR 211-360-007 $14.94SFR 211-360-008 $14.94SFR 211-360-009 $14.94SFR 211-360-010 $14.94SFR 211-360-011 $14.94SFR 211-360-012 $14.94SFR 211-360-013 $14.94SFR 211-360-014 $14.94SFR 211-360-015 $14.94SFR 211-360-016 $14.94SFR 211-360-017 $14.94SFR 211-360-018 $14.94SFR 211-360-019 $14.94SFR 211-360-020 $14.94SFR 211-360-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-360-022 $14.94SFR 211-360-023 $14.94SFR 211-360-024 $14.94SFR 211-360-025 $14.94SFR 211-360-026 $14.94SFR 211-360-027 $14.94SFR 211-360-028 $14.94SFR 211-360-029 $14.94SFR 211-360-030 $14.94SFR 211-360-031 $14.94SFR 211-360-032 $14.94SFR 211-360-033 $14.94SFR 211-360-034 $14.94SFR 211-360-035 $14.94SFR 211-360-036 $14.94SFR 211-360-037 $14.94SFR 211-360-038 $14.94SFR 211-360-039 $14.94SFR 211-360-040 $14.94SFR 211-360-041 $14.94SFR 211-360-042 $14.94SFR 211-360-043 $14.94SFR 211-370-001 $14.94SFR 211-370-002 $14.94SFR 211-370-003 $14.94SFR 211-370-004 $14.94SFR 211-370-005 $14.94SFR 211-370-006 $14.94SFR 211-370-007 $14.94SFR 211-370-008 $14.94SFR 211-370-009 $14.94SFR 211-370-010 $14.94SFR 211-370-011 $14.94SFR 211-370-012 $14.94SFR 211-370-013 $14.94SFR 211-370-014 $14.94SFR 211-370-015 $14.94SFR 211-370-016 $14.94SFR 211-370-017 $14.94SFR 211-370-018 $14.94SFR 211-370-019 $14.94SFR 211-370-020 $14.94SFR 211-370-021 $14.94SFR 211-370-022 $14.94SFR 211-370-023 $14.94SFR 211-370-024 $14.94SFR 211-370-025 $14.94SFR 211-370-026 $14.94SFR 211-370-027 $14.94SFR 211-370-028 $14.94SFR 211-370-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-370-030 $14.94SFR 211-370-031 $14.94SFR 211-370-032 $14.94SFR 211-370-033 $14.94SFR 211-370-034 $14.94SFR 211-370-035 $14.94SFR 211-370-036 $14.94SFR 211-370-037 $14.94SFR 211-370-038 $14.94SFR 211-370-039 $14.94SFR 211-370-040 $14.94SFR 211-370-041 $14.94SFR 211-370-042 $14.94SFR 211-370-043 $14.94SFR 211-370-044 $14.94SFR 211-370-045 $14.94SFR 211-370-046 $14.94SFR 211-370-047 $14.94SFR 211-370-048 $14.94SFR 211-370-049 $14.94SFR 211-370-050 $14.94SFR 211-370-051 $14.94SFR 211-370-052 $14.94SFR 211-370-053 $14.94SFR 211-370-054 $14.94SFR 211-370-055 $14.94SFR 211-370-056 $14.94SFR 211-370-057 $14.94SFR 211-370-058 $14.94SFR 211-380-001 $14.94SFR 211-380-002 $14.94SFR 211-380-003 $14.94SFR 211-380-004 $14.94SFR 211-380-005 $14.94SFR 211-380-006 $14.94SFR 211-380-007 $14.94SFR 211-380-008 $14.94SFR 211-380-009 $14.94SFR 211-380-010 $14.94SFR 211-380-011 $14.94SFR 211-380-012 $14.94SFR 211-380-013 $14.94SFR 211-380-014 $14.94SFR 211-380-015 $14.94SFR 211-380-016 $14.94SFR 211-380-017 $14.94SFR 211-380-018 $14.94SFR 211-380-019 $14.94SFR 211-380-020 $14.94SFR 211-380-021 $14.94SFR 211-380-022 $14.94SFR - 135 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 211-380-023 $14.94SFR 211-380-024 $14.94SFR 211-380-025 $14.94SFR 211-380-027 $14.94SFR 211-380-028 $14.94SFR 211-380-029 $14.94SFR 211-380-030 $14.94SFR 211-380-031 $14.94SFR 211-380-032 $14.94SFR 211-380-033 $14.94SFR 211-380-034 $14.94SFR 211-380-035 $14.94SFR 211-380-036 $14.94SFR 211-380-037 $14.94SFR 211-380-038 $14.94SFR 211-380-039 $14.94SFR 211-380-050 $14.94SFR 211-400-004 $14.94SFR 215-110-004 $14.94SFR 215-110-005 $14.94SFR 215-110-006 $14.94SFR 215-110-011 $14.94SFR 215-110-012 $14.94SFR 215-110-013 $14.94SFR 215-120-001 $14.94SFR 215-120-002 $14.94SFR 215-120-003 $14.94SFR 215-120-004 $14.94SFR 215-120-005 $14.94SFR 215-120-006 $14.94SFR 215-120-007 $14.94SFR 215-120-009 $14.94SFR 215-120-011 $14.94SFR 215-120-012 $14.94SFR 215-120-013 $14.94SFR 215-120-014 $14.94SFR 215-120-015 $14.94SFR 215-120-017 $14.94SFR 215-130-001 $14.94SFR 215-130-002 $14.94SFR 215-130-008 $14.94SFR 215-130-009 $14.94SFR 215-130-010 $14.94SFR 215-130-011 $14.94SFR 215-130-012 $14.94SFR 215-130-013 $14.94SFR 215-130-015 $14.94SFR 215-130-017 $14.94SFR 215-140-001 $14.94SFR 215-140-008 $14.94SFR 215-140-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 215-140-010 $14.94SFR 215-140-011 $14.94SFR 215-140-012 $14.94SFR 215-140-013 $14.94SFR 215-140-015 $14.94SFR 215-140-020 $7.46VSFR 215-150-001 $14.94SFR 215-150-002 $14.94SFR 215-150-003 $14.94SFR 215-150-004 $14.94SFR 215-150-005 $14.94SFR 215-150-006 $14.94SFR 215-150-007 $14.94SFR 215-160-001 $14.94SFR 215-160-002 $7.46VSFR 215-160-003 $14.94SFR 215-160-004 $14.94SFR 215-160-005 $14.94SFR 215-160-008 $14.94SFR 215-160-009 $14.94SFR 215-160-010 $14.94SFR 215-200-002 $14.94SFR 215-200-006 $14.94SFR 215-200-007 $14.94SFR 215-200-013 $14.94SFR 215-200-014 $14.94SFR 215-200-015 $14.94SFR 215-200-016 $14.94SFR 215-200-018 $14.94SFR 215-200-022 $14.94SFR 215-200-025 $14.94SFR 215-200-031 $14.94SFR 215-200-037 $14.94SFR 215-200-045 $14.94SFR 215-200-047 $14.94SFR 215-200-048 $14.94SFR 215-200-049 $14.94SFR 215-200-050 $14.94SFR 215-200-051 $14.94SFR 215-200-052 $14.94SFR 215-200-053 $14.94SFR 215-200-054 $14.94SFR 215-200-055 $14.94SFR 215-200-056 $14.94SFR 215-200-057 $14.94SFR 215-200-058 $14.94SFR 215-200-059 $14.94SFR 215-200-060 $14.94SFR 215-200-061 $14.94SFR 215-200-062 $14.94SFR 215-200-063 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 215-200-064 $14.94SFR 215-200-065 $14.94SFR 215-200-066 $14.94SFR 215-200-067 $14.94SFR 215-200-068 $14.94SFR 215-200-069 $14.94SFR 215-200-070 $14.94SFR 215-200-072 $14.94SFR 215-200-074 $14.94SFR 215-200-075 $14.94SFR 215-200-076 $14.94SFR 215-210-001 $14.94SFR 215-210-002 $14.94SFR 215-210-003 $14.94SFR 215-210-005 $14.94SFR 215-210-006 $14.94SFR 215-210-007 $14.94SFR 215-210-008 $14.94SFR 215-210-020 $14.94SFR 220-060-020 $7.46VCOM 220-080-033 $14.94SFR 220-080-035 $14.94SFR 220-080-037 $14.94SFR 220-080-038 $14.94SFR 220-080-040 $14.94SFR 220-090-002 $7.46VSFR 220-090-003 $7.46VSFR 220-090-004 $14.94SFR 220-090-012 $14.94SFR 220-100-024 $7.46MISC 220-100-025 $7.46MISC 220-100-026 $7.46MISC 220-110-001 $14.94SFR 220-110-002 $14.94SFR 220-110-003 $14.94SFR 220-110-004 $14.94SFR 220-110-007 $14.94SFR 220-110-008 $14.94SFR 220-110-009 $14.94SFR 220-110-010 $14.94SFR 220-110-011 $14.94SFR 220-110-012 $14.94SFR 220-110-013 $14.94SFR 220-110-014 $14.94SFR 220-110-015 $14.94SFR 220-110-016 $14.94SFR 220-110-017 $14.94SFR 220-110-018 $14.94SFR 220-110-019 $14.94SFR 220-110-020 $14.94SFR 220-110-021 $14.94SFR - 136 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-110-022 $14.94SFR 220-110-023 $14.94SFR 220-110-025 $14.94SFR 220-110-026 $14.94SFR 220-110-028 $14.94SFR 220-110-029 $14.94SFR 220-110-031 $14.94SFR 220-110-032 $14.94SFR 220-110-037 $14.94SFR 220-110-038 $14.94SFR 220-110-040 $14.94SFR 220-110-041 $14.94SFR 220-110-043 $14.94SFR 220-130-002 $14.94SFR 220-130-003 $14.94SFR 220-130-004 $14.94SFR 220-130-005 $14.94SFR 220-130-006 $14.94SFR 220-130-007 $14.94SFR 220-130-008 $14.94SFR 220-130-010 $14.94SFR 220-130-011 $14.94SFR 220-130-012 $14.94SFR 220-130-015 $14.94SFR 220-130-016 $14.94SFR 220-130-017 $14.94SFR 220-140-001 $14.94SFR 220-140-002 $14.94SFR 220-140-003 $14.94SFR 220-140-004 $14.94SFR 220-140-005 $14.94SFR 220-140-006 $14.94SFR 220-140-007 $14.94SFR 220-140-008 $14.94SFR 220-140-010 $14.94SFR 220-140-011 $14.94SFR 220-140-012 $14.94SFR 220-140-013 $14.94SFR 220-140-014 $14.94SFR 220-140-015 $14.94SFR 220-140-016 $14.94SFR 220-140-017 $14.94SFR 220-140-018 $14.94SFR 220-140-019 $14.94SFR 220-140-020 $14.94SFR 220-140-021 $14.94SFR 220-140-022 $14.94SFR 220-140-023 $14.94SFR 220-140-024 $14.94SFR 220-140-025 $14.94SFR 220-140-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-140-030 $14.94SFR 220-140-032 $74.70COM 220-140-035 $14.94SFR 220-140-036 $14.94SFR 220-140-037 $14.94SFR 220-140-039 $14.94SFR 220-150-003 $74.70COM 220-160-001 $14.94SFR 220-160-002 $14.94SFR 220-160-003 $14.94SFR 220-160-004 $14.94SFR 220-160-007 $14.94SFR 220-160-008 $14.94SFR 220-160-009 $14.94SFR 220-160-013 $14.94SFR 220-160-014 $14.94SFR 220-160-015 $14.94SFR 220-160-016 $14.94SFR 220-170-001 $14.94SFR 220-170-002 $14.94SFR 220-170-003 $14.94SFR 220-170-004 $14.94SFR 220-170-005 $14.94SFR 220-170-006 $14.94SFR 220-170-007 $14.94SFR 220-170-008 $14.94SFR 220-170-009 $14.94SFR 220-170-010 $14.94SFR 220-170-018 $14.94SFR 220-170-019 $14.94SFR 220-170-020 $14.94SFR 220-170-021 $14.94SFR 220-170-022 $14.94SFR 220-170-023 $14.94SFR 220-170-024 $14.94SFR 220-170-025 $14.94SFR 220-170-026 $14.94SFR 220-170-027 $14.94SFR 220-170-028 $14.94SFR 220-170-029 $14.94SFR 220-170-030 $14.94SFR 220-170-031 $14.94SFR 220-170-032 $14.94SFR 220-170-033 $14.94SFR 220-170-034 $14.94SFR 220-170-035 $14.94SFR 220-170-038 $14.94SFR 220-170-039 $14.94SFR 220-170-043 $14.94SFR 220-170-044 $14.94SFR 220-170-045 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-170-046 $14.94SFR 220-170-047 $14.94SFR 220-170-048 $14.94SFR 220-170-049 $14.94SFR 220-170-050 $14.94SFR 220-170-051 $14.94SFR 220-170-053 $14.94SFR 220-170-054 $14.94SFR 220-170-055 $14.94SFR 220-170-057 $14.94SFR 220-180-001 $14.94SFR 220-180-003 $14.94SFR 220-180-004 $7.46VSFR 220-180-005 $14.94SFR 220-180-006 $14.94SFR 220-180-007 $14.94SFR 220-180-008 $14.94SFR 220-180-009 $14.94SFR 220-180-010 $14.94SFR 220-180-012 $14.94SFR 220-180-013 $14.94SFR 220-180-014 $14.94SFR 220-180-015 $14.94SFR 220-180-019 $14.94SFR 220-180-020 $74.70COM 220-180-021 $74.70COM 220-180-024 $14.94SFR 220-190-005 $14.94SFR 220-190-006 $14.94SFR 220-190-007 $14.94SFR 220-190-011 $14.94SFR 220-190-014 $14.94SFR 220-190-020 $14.94SFR 220-190-021 $14.94SFR 220-190-022 $14.94SFR 220-190-023 $14.94SFR 220-190-024 $14.94SFR 220-190-025 $14.94SFR 220-190-027 $14.94SFR 220-190-028 $14.94SFR 220-190-029 $14.94SFR 220-190-030 $14.94SFR 220-190-035 $14.94SFR 220-190-037 $14.94SFR 220-190-038 $14.94SFR 220-190-041 $14.94SFR 220-190-043 $14.94SFR 220-190-045 $14.94SFR 220-190-048 $14.94SFR 220-190-049 $14.94SFR 220-190-050 $14.94SFR - 137 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-200-001 $14.94SFR 220-200-002 $14.94SFR 220-200-003 $14.94SFR 220-200-004 $14.94SFR 220-200-006 $14.94SFR 220-200-007 $14.94SFR 220-200-008 $14.94SFR 220-200-009 $14.94SFR 220-200-010 $14.94SFR 220-200-011 $14.94SFR 220-200-012 $14.94SFR 220-200-013 $14.94SFR 220-210-001 $14.94SFR 220-210-002 $14.94SFR 220-210-003 $14.94SFR 220-210-004 $14.94SFR 220-210-005 $14.94SFR 220-210-006 $14.94SFR 220-210-007 $14.94SFR 220-210-008 $14.94SFR 220-210-013 $14.94SFR 220-210-018 $14.94SFR 220-210-019 $14.94SFR 220-210-020 $14.94SFR 220-210-021 $14.94SFR 220-210-022 $14.94SFR 220-210-023 $14.94SFR 220-210-024 $14.94SFR 220-210-025 $14.94SFR 220-210-026 $14.94SFR 220-210-027 $14.94SFR 220-210-028 $14.94SFR 220-210-029 $14.94SFR 220-210-030 $14.94SFR 220-210-031 $14.94SFR 220-210-032 $14.94SFR 220-210-033 $14.94SFR 220-210-034 $14.94SFR 220-210-036 $14.94SFR 220-210-038 $14.94SFR 220-210-039 $14.94SFR 220-210-041 $14.94SFR 220-210-042 $14.94SFR 220-220-001 $14.94SFR 220-220-002 $14.94SFR 220-220-004 $14.94SFR 220-220-005 $14.94SFR 220-220-006 $14.94SFR 220-220-008 $14.94SFR 220-220-013 $14.94SFR 220-220-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-220-015 $14.94SFR 220-220-019 $14.94SFR 220-220-020 $14.94SFR 220-220-021 $14.94SFR 220-220-022 $14.94SFR 220-220-023 $14.94SFR 220-220-024 $14.94SFR 220-220-025 $14.94SFR 220-220-026 $14.94SFR 220-220-027 $14.94SFR 220-220-028 $14.94SFR 220-220-029 $14.94SFR 220-220-030 $14.94SFR 220-220-035 $14.94SFR 220-220-036 $14.94SFR 220-220-037 $14.94SFR 220-220-039 $14.94SFR 220-220-042 $14.94SFR 220-220-043 $14.94SFR 220-230-002 $14.94SFR 220-230-003 $14.94SFR 220-230-007 $14.94SFR 220-230-008 $14.94SFR 220-230-009 $14.94SFR 220-230-010 $14.94SFR 220-230-013 $14.94SFR 220-230-016 $14.94SFR 220-230-017 $14.94SFR 220-230-020 $14.94SFR 220-230-021 $14.94SFR 220-230-022 $14.94SFR 220-230-023 $14.94SFR 220-230-024 $14.94SFR 220-230-025 $14.94SFR 220-240-001 $14.94SFR 220-240-002 $14.94SFR 220-240-006 $14.94SFR 220-240-007 $14.94SFR 220-250-005 $14.94SFR 220-250-016 $14.94SFR 220-250-017 $74.70COM 220-260-024 $14.94SFR 220-260-025 $14.94SFR 220-260-026 $14.94SFR 220-260-030 $14.94SFR 220-260-031 $14.94SFR 220-260-032 $14.94SFR 220-260-033 $14.94SFR 220-260-034 $14.94SFR 220-260-035 $14.94SFR 220-260-041 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-260-042 $14.94SFR 220-260-043 $14.94SFR 220-260-045 $14.94SFR 220-260-046 $14.94SFR 220-260-047 $14.94SFR 220-260-048 $14.94SFR 220-260-049 $14.94SFR 220-260-053 $14.94SFR 220-260-054 $14.94SFR 220-260-055 $14.94SFR 220-260-056 $14.94SFR 220-260-057 $14.94SFR 220-260-058 $14.94SFR 220-260-067 $14.94SFR 220-260-068 $14.94SFR 220-260-069 $14.94SFR 220-260-070 $14.94SFR 220-260-073 $14.94SFR 220-260-074 $14.94SFR 220-260-075 $14.94SFR 220-260-076 $14.94SFR 220-260-077 $14.94SFR 220-260-078 $14.94SFR 220-260-079 $14.94SFR 220-260-080 $14.94SFR 220-260-081 $14.94SFR 220-260-083 $14.94SFR 220-260-084 $14.94SFR 220-260-085 $14.94SFR 220-270-008 $14.94SFR 220-270-009 $14.94SFR 220-270-020 $14.94SFR 220-270-025 $14.94SFR 220-270-026 $14.94SFR 220-270-027 $14.94SFR 220-270-029 $14.94SFR 220-270-030 $14.94SFR 220-270-032 $14.94SFR 220-270-033 $14.94SFR 220-270-034 $14.94SFR 220-270-035 $14.94SFR 220-270-036 $14.94SFR 220-270-041 $14.94SFR 220-270-044 $14.94SFR 220-270-045 $14.94SFR 220-270-046 $14.94SFR 220-270-047 $14.94SFR 220-270-048 $14.94SFR 220-270-049 $14.94SFR 220-270-050 $14.94SFR 220-270-051 $14.94SFR - 138 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-270-052 $14.94SFR 220-270-053 $14.94SFR 220-270-054 $14.94SFR 220-270-058 $14.94SFR 220-270-060 $14.94SFR 220-270-062 $14.94SFR 220-270-064 $14.94SFR 220-270-065 $14.94SFR 220-270-067 $14.94SFR 220-270-069 $14.94SFR 220-270-071 $14.94SFR 220-270-073 $14.94SFR 220-270-074 $14.94SFR 220-270-075 $14.94SFR 220-280-011 $14.94SFR 220-280-012 $14.94SFR 220-280-013 $14.94SFR 220-280-014 $14.94SFR 220-280-015 $14.94SFR 220-280-020 $14.94SFR 220-280-021 $14.94SFR 220-280-022 $14.94SFR 220-280-023 $14.94SFR 220-280-024 $14.94SFR 220-280-025 $14.94SFR 220-280-031 $74.70COM 220-290-001 $14.94SFR 220-290-002 $14.94SFR 220-290-003 $14.94SFR 220-290-006 $14.94SFR 220-290-007 $14.94SFR 220-290-008 $14.94SFR 220-290-009 $14.94SFR 220-290-010 $14.94SFR 220-290-011 $14.94SFR 220-290-012 $14.94SFR 220-290-013 $14.94SFR 220-290-014 $14.94SFR 220-290-015 $14.94SFR 220-290-016 $14.94SFR 220-290-017 $14.94SFR 220-290-018 $14.94SFR 220-290-019 $14.94SFR 220-290-020 $14.94SFR 220-290-021 $14.94SFR 220-290-022 $14.94SFR 220-290-023 $14.94SFR 220-290-024 $14.94SFR 220-290-025 $14.94SFR 220-290-026 $14.94SFR 220-290-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-290-028 $14.94SFR 220-290-040 $14.94SFR 220-290-041 $14.94SFR 220-290-042 $14.94SFR 220-290-043 $14.94SFR 220-290-044 $14.94SFR 220-290-045 $14.94SFR 220-290-046 $14.94SFR 220-290-049 $14.94SFR 220-290-054 $74.70COM 220-310-001 $14.94SFR 220-310-002 $14.94SFR 220-310-003 $14.94SFR 220-310-004 $14.94SFR 220-310-006 $14.94SFR 220-310-007 $14.94SFR 220-310-008 $14.94SFR 220-310-009 $14.94SFR 220-310-010 $14.94SFR 220-310-011 $14.94SFR 220-310-012 $14.94SFR 220-310-013 $14.94SFR 220-310-014 $74.70COM 220-310-018 $74.70COM 220-320-001 $14.94SFR 220-320-002 $14.94SFR 220-320-003 $14.94SFR 220-320-009 $14.94SFR 220-320-014 $74.70COM 220-320-018 $14.94SFR 220-320-019 $14.94SFR 220-320-023 $14.94SFR 220-320-024 $14.94SFR 220-320-025 $14.94SFR 220-330-012 $14.94SFR 220-330-023 $14.94SFR 220-330-024 $14.94SFR 220-341-001 $14.94SFR 220-341-002 $14.94SFR 220-341-003 $14.94SFR 220-341-004 $14.94SFR 220-341-005 $14.94SFR 220-341-006 $14.94SFR 220-341-007 $14.94SFR 220-341-008 $14.94SFR 220-341-009 $14.94SFR 220-341-010 $14.94SFR 220-341-011 $14.94SFR 220-341-012 $14.94SFR 220-341-013 $14.94SFR 220-341-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-341-015 $14.94SFR 220-341-016 $14.94SFR 220-341-017 $14.94SFR 220-342-001 $14.94SFR 220-342-002 $14.94SFR 220-342-003 $14.94SFR 220-342-004 $14.94SFR 220-342-005 $14.94SFR 220-342-006 $14.94SFR 220-342-007 $14.94SFR 220-342-008 $14.94SFR 220-342-009 $14.94SFR 220-343-001 $14.94SFR 220-343-002 $14.94SFR 220-343-003 $14.94SFR 220-343-004 $14.94SFR 220-343-005 $14.94SFR 220-343-006 $14.94SFR 220-343-007 $14.94SFR 220-343-008 $14.94SFR 220-343-009 $14.94SFR 220-343-010 $14.94SFR 220-343-011 $14.94SFR 220-343-012 $14.94SFR 220-343-013 $14.94SFR 220-343-014 $14.94SFR 220-343-015 $14.94SFR 220-343-016 $14.94SFR 220-343-017 $14.94SFR 220-343-018 $14.94SFR 220-343-019 $14.94SFR 220-343-020 $14.94SFR 220-343-021 $14.94SFR 220-343-022 $14.94SFR 220-343-023 $14.94SFR 220-343-024 $14.94SFR 220-343-025 $14.94SFR 220-343-026 $14.94SFR 220-343-027 $14.94SFR 220-343-028 $14.94SFR 220-343-029 $14.94SFR 220-343-030 $14.94SFR 220-343-031 $14.94SFR 220-343-032 $14.94SFR 220-343-033 $14.94SFR 220-343-034 $14.94SFR 220-343-035 $14.94SFR 220-343-036 $14.94SFR 220-343-037 $14.94SFR 220-343-038 $14.94SFR 220-343-039 $14.94SFR - 139 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-343-040 $14.94SFR 220-343-041 $14.94SFR 220-343-042 $14.94SFR 220-343-043 $14.94SFR 220-343-044 $14.94SFR 220-343-045 $14.94SFR 220-343-046 $14.94SFR 220-343-047 $14.94SFR 220-343-048 $14.94SFR 220-343-049 $14.94SFR 220-343-050 $14.94SFR 220-343-051 $14.94SFR 220-351-002 $14.94SFR 220-351-003 $14.94SFR 220-351-004 $14.94SFR 220-351-005 $14.94SFR 220-351-015 $14.94SFR 220-351-016 $14.94SFR 220-351-020 $14.94SFR 220-351-021 $14.94SFR 220-351-025 $74.70COM 220-361-001 $14.94SFR 220-361-002 $14.94SFR 220-361-003 $14.94SFR 220-361-004 $14.94SFR 220-361-005 $14.94SFR 220-361-006 $14.94SFR 220-361-007 $14.94SFR 220-361-008 $14.94SFR 220-361-009 $14.94SFR 220-361-010 $14.94SFR 220-361-011 $14.94SFR 220-361-012 $14.94SFR 220-361-013 $14.94SFR 220-361-014 $14.94SFR 220-361-015 $14.94SFR 220-361-016 $14.94SFR 220-361-017 $14.94SFR 220-361-018 $14.94SFR 220-361-019 $14.94SFR 220-361-020 $14.94SFR 220-361-021 $14.94SFR 220-361-023 $14.94SFR 220-361-034 $14.94SFR 220-361-035 $14.94SFR 220-371-001 $14.94SFR 220-371-002 $14.94SFR 220-371-003 $14.94SFR 220-371-004 $14.94SFR 220-371-005 $14.94SFR 220-371-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-371-007 $14.94SFR 220-371-008 $14.94SFR 220-371-009 $14.94SFR 220-371-010 $14.94SFR 220-371-011 $14.94SFR 220-371-012 $14.94SFR 220-371-013 $14.94SFR 220-371-014 $14.94SFR 220-371-015 $14.94SFR 220-371-016 $14.94SFR 220-371-017 $14.94SFR 220-371-018 $14.94SFR 220-371-019 $14.94SFR 220-371-020 $14.94SFR 220-371-021 $14.94SFR 220-371-022 $14.94SFR 220-371-023 $14.94SFR 220-371-024 $14.94SFR 220-371-025 $14.94SFR 220-371-026 $14.94SFR 220-371-027 $14.94SFR 220-371-028 $14.94SFR 220-371-029 $14.94SFR 220-371-030 $14.94SFR 220-371-031 $14.94SFR 220-371-032 $14.94SFR 220-371-033 $14.94SFR 220-371-034 $14.94SFR 220-371-035 $14.94SFR 220-371-036 $14.94SFR 220-371-037 $14.94SFR 220-371-038 $14.94SFR 220-371-039 $14.94SFR 220-371-040 $14.94SFR 220-371-041 $14.94SFR 220-371-042 $14.94SFR 220-371-043 $14.94SFR 220-371-044 $14.94SFR 220-371-045 $14.94SFR 220-371-046 $14.94SFR 220-371-047 $14.94SFR 220-371-048 $14.94SFR 220-371-049 $14.94SFR 220-371-050 $14.94SFR 220-371-051 $14.94SFR 220-371-052 $14.94SFR 220-371-053 $14.94SFR 220-371-054 $14.94SFR 220-371-055 $14.94SFR 220-371-056 $14.94SFR 220-371-057 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-371-058 $14.94SFR 220-371-059 $14.94SFR 220-371-060 $14.94SFR 220-371-061 $14.94SFR 220-372-001 $14.94SFR 220-372-002 $14.94SFR 220-372-003 $14.94SFR 220-372-004 $14.94SFR 220-372-005 $14.94SFR 220-372-006 $14.94SFR 220-372-007 $14.94SFR 220-372-008 $14.94SFR 220-372-009 $14.94SFR 220-372-010 $14.94SFR 220-372-011 $14.94SFR 220-372-012 $14.94SFR 220-372-013 $14.94SFR 220-372-014 $14.94SFR 220-372-015 $14.94SFR 220-372-017 $14.94SFR 220-381-002 $14.94SFR 220-381-003 $14.94SFR 220-381-004 $14.94SFR 220-381-005 $14.94SFR 220-381-006 $14.94SFR 220-381-007 $14.94SFR 220-381-008 $14.94SFR 220-381-009 $14.94SFR 220-381-010 $14.94SFR 220-381-011 $14.94SFR 220-381-012 $14.94SFR 220-381-013 $14.94SFR 220-381-014 $14.94SFR 220-381-015 $14.94SFR 220-381-016 $14.94SFR 220-381-017 $14.94SFR 220-381-018 $14.94SFR 220-381-019 $14.94SFR 220-381-021 $14.94SFR 220-382-001 $14.94SFR 220-382-002 $14.94SFR 220-382-003 $14.94SFR 220-383-001 $14.94SFR 220-383-002 $14.94SFR 220-383-003 $14.94SFR 220-383-004 $14.94SFR 220-383-005 $14.94SFR 220-383-006 $14.94SFR 220-383-007 $14.94SFR 220-383-008 $14.94SFR 220-383-009 $14.94SFR - 140 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-383-010 $14.94SFR 220-383-011 $14.94SFR 220-383-012 $14.94SFR 220-383-013 $14.94SFR 220-383-014 $14.94SFR 220-383-015 $14.94SFR 220-383-016 $14.94SFR 220-383-017 $14.94SFR 220-383-018 $14.94SFR 220-383-019 $14.94SFR 220-383-020 $14.94SFR 220-383-021 $14.94SFR 220-383-022 $14.94SFR 220-383-023 $14.94SFR 220-383-024 $14.94SFR 220-383-025 $14.94SFR 220-391-008 $14.94SFR 220-391-009 $14.94SFR 220-391-010 $14.94SFR 220-391-011 $14.94SFR 220-391-012 $14.94SFR 220-391-013 $14.94SFR 220-391-014 $14.94SFR 220-391-015 $14.94SFR 220-391-016 $14.94SFR 220-391-018 $14.94SFR 220-391-019 $14.94SFR 220-391-020 $14.94SFR 220-391-021 $14.94SFR 220-391-022 $14.94SFR 220-391-023 $14.94SFR 220-391-024 $14.94SFR 220-391-025 $14.94SFR 220-391-026 $14.94SFR 220-391-027 $14.94SFR 220-391-028 $14.94SFR 220-391-029 $14.94SFR 220-391-030 $14.94SFR 220-391-031 $14.94SFR 220-391-032 $14.94SFR 220-391-033 $14.94SFR 220-391-034 $14.94SFR 220-391-035 $14.94SFR 220-391-036 $14.94SFR 220-391-037 $14.94SFR 220-391-038 $14.94SFR 220-391-039 $14.94SFR 220-391-040 $14.94SFR 220-391-041 $14.94SFR 220-391-042 $14.94SFR 220-391-043 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-391-045 $14.94SFR 220-391-046 $14.94SFR 220-391-047 $14.94SFR 220-391-048 $14.94SFR 220-391-049 $14.94SFR 220-391-050 $14.94SFR 220-391-051 $14.94SFR 220-391-052 $14.94SFR 220-401-001 $14.94SFR 220-401-002 $14.94SFR 220-401-003 $14.94SFR 220-401-004 $14.94SFR 220-401-005 $14.94SFR 220-401-006 $14.94SFR 220-401-007 $14.94SFR 220-401-008 $14.94SFR 220-401-009 $14.94SFR 220-401-010 $14.94SFR 220-401-011 $14.94SFR 220-401-012 $14.94SFR 220-401-013 $14.94SFR 220-401-014 $14.94SFR 220-401-015 $14.94SFR 220-401-016 $14.94SFR 220-401-017 $14.94SFR 220-401-018 $14.94SFR 220-401-019 $14.94SFR 220-401-020 $14.94SFR 220-401-021 $14.94SFR 220-401-022 $14.94SFR 220-401-023 $14.94SFR 220-401-024 $14.94SFR 220-401-025 $14.94SFR 220-411-002 $14.94SFR 220-411-003 $14.94SFR 220-411-004 $14.94SFR 220-411-005 $14.94SFR 220-411-006 $14.94SFR 220-411-007 $14.94SFR 220-411-008 $14.94SFR 220-411-009 $14.94SFR 220-411-010 $14.94SFR 220-411-011 $14.94SFR 220-411-012 $14.94SFR 220-411-013 $14.94SFR 220-411-015 $14.94SFR 220-411-016 $14.94SFR 220-411-017 $14.94SFR 220-411-018 $14.94SFR 220-411-019 $14.94SFR 220-411-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-411-025 $14.94SFR 220-421-001 $14.94SFR 220-421-002 $14.94SFR 220-421-003 $14.94SFR 220-421-004 $14.94SFR 220-421-005 $14.94SFR 220-421-006 $14.94SFR 220-421-007 $14.94SFR 220-421-008 $14.94SFR 220-421-009 $14.94SFR 220-421-010 $14.94SFR 220-421-011 $14.94SFR 220-421-012 $14.94SFR 220-421-013 $14.94SFR 220-421-014 $14.94SFR 220-421-015 $14.94SFR 220-421-016 $14.94SFR 220-421-017 $14.94SFR 220-421-018 $14.94SFR 220-421-019 $14.94SFR 220-421-020 $14.94SFR 220-421-021 $14.94SFR 220-421-022 $14.94SFR 220-421-023 $14.94SFR 220-421-024 $14.94SFR 220-421-025 $14.94SFR 220-421-026 $14.94SFR 220-421-027 $14.94SFR 220-421-028 $14.94SFR 220-421-029 $14.94SFR 220-421-030 $14.94SFR 220-421-031 $14.94SFR 220-421-032 $14.94SFR 220-421-033 $14.94SFR 220-421-034 $14.94SFR 220-421-035 $14.94SFR 220-421-036 $14.94SFR 220-421-037 $14.94SFR 220-421-038 $14.94SFR 220-421-039 $14.94SFR 220-421-040 $14.94SFR 220-421-041 $14.94SFR 220-431-007 $74.70COM 220-431-010 $74.70COM 220-431-011 $74.70COM 220-440-010 $14.94SFR 220-440-011 $14.94SFR 220-440-012 $14.94SFR 220-440-013 $14.94SFR 220-440-014 $14.94SFR 220-440-015 $14.94SFR - 141 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-440-016 $14.94SFR 220-440-017 $14.94SFR 220-440-018 $14.94SFR 220-440-019 $14.94SFR 220-440-020 $14.94SFR 220-440-023 $14.94SFR 220-440-024 $14.94SFR 220-440-025 $14.94SFR 220-440-026 $14.94SFR 220-440-027 $14.94SFR 220-440-030 $14.94SFR 220-440-031 $14.94SFR 220-440-032 $14.94SFR 220-440-033 $14.94SFR 220-440-034 $14.94SFR 220-440-035 $14.94SFR 220-440-036 $14.94SFR 220-440-038 $14.94SFR 220-440-039 $14.94SFR 220-440-040 $14.94SFR 220-440-041 $14.94SFR 220-450-010 $14.94SFR 220-450-011 $14.94SFR 220-450-012 $14.94SFR 220-450-013 $14.94SFR 220-450-014 $14.94SFR 220-450-015 $14.94SFR 220-450-016 $14.94SFR 220-450-017 $14.94SFR 220-450-018 $14.94SFR 220-450-019 $14.94SFR 220-450-020 $14.94SFR 220-450-021 $14.94SFR 220-450-022 $14.94SFR 220-450-023 $14.94SFR 220-450-024 $14.94SFR 220-450-025 $14.94SFR 220-450-026 $14.94SFR 220-450-027 $14.94SFR 220-450-028 $14.94SFR 220-450-029 $14.94SFR 220-450-030 $14.94SFR 220-450-031 $14.94SFR 220-450-032 $14.94SFR 220-450-033 $14.94SFR 220-450-034 $14.94SFR 220-450-035 $14.94SFR 220-450-036 $14.94SFR 220-450-037 $14.94SFR 220-450-038 $14.94SFR 220-450-039 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-450-040 $14.94SFR 220-450-041 $14.94SFR 220-450-042 $14.94SFR 220-450-043 $14.94SFR 220-450-044 $14.94SFR 220-450-045 $14.94SFR 220-450-046 $14.94SFR 220-450-047 $14.94SFR 220-450-048 $14.94SFR 220-450-049 $14.94SFR 220-450-050 $14.94SFR 220-450-051 $14.94SFR 220-460-028 $14.94SFR 220-460-029 $14.94SFR 220-460-030 $14.94SFR 220-460-031 $14.94SFR 220-460-032 $14.94SFR 220-460-033 $14.94SFR 220-460-034 $14.94SFR 220-460-035 $14.94SFR 220-460-036 $14.94SFR 220-460-037 $14.94SFR 220-460-038 $14.94SFR 220-460-039 $14.94SFR 220-460-040 $14.94SFR 220-460-041 $14.94SFR 220-460-042 $14.94SFR 220-460-043 $14.94SFR 220-460-044 $14.94SFR 220-460-045 $14.94SFR 220-460-046 $14.94SFR 220-460-047 $14.94SFR 220-460-048 $14.94SFR 220-460-049 $14.94SFR 220-460-050 $14.94SFR 220-460-051 $14.94SFR 220-460-052 $14.94SFR 220-460-053 $14.94SFR 220-460-054 $14.94SFR 220-460-055 $14.94SFR 220-460-056 $14.94SFR 220-460-057 $14.94SFR 220-460-058 $14.94SFR 220-460-059 $14.94SFR 220-460-060 $14.94SFR 220-460-061 $14.94SFR 220-460-062 $14.94SFR 220-460-063 $14.94SFR 220-460-064 $14.94SFR 220-460-065 $14.94SFR 220-460-066 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-481-008 $74.70COM 220-481-032 $74.70COM 220-491-001 $14.94SFR 220-491-002 $14.94SFR 220-491-003 $14.94SFR 220-491-004 $14.94SFR 220-491-005 $14.94SFR 220-491-006 $14.94SFR 220-491-007 $14.94SFR 220-491-008 $14.94SFR 220-491-009 $14.94SFR 220-491-010 $14.94SFR 220-491-011 $14.94SFR 220-491-012 $14.94SFR 220-491-013 $14.94SFR 220-491-015 $14.94SFR 220-491-016 $14.94SFR 220-491-017 $14.94SFR 220-491-018 $14.94SFR 220-491-019 $14.94SFR 220-491-020 $14.94SFR 220-491-021 $14.94SFR 220-491-022 $14.94SFR 220-491-023 $14.94SFR 220-491-025 $14.94SFR 220-491-026 $14.94SFR 220-491-027 $14.94SFR 220-491-028 $14.94SFR 220-491-029 $14.94SFR 220-491-030 $14.94SFR 220-491-031 $14.94SFR 220-491-032 $14.94SFR 220-491-033 $14.94SFR 220-491-034 $14.94SFR 220-491-035 $14.94SFR 220-491-036 $14.94SFR 220-491-037 $14.94SFR 220-491-038 $14.94SFR 220-491-039 $14.94SFR 220-491-040 $14.94SFR 220-491-041 $14.94SFR 220-491-042 $14.94SFR 220-491-043 $14.94SFR 220-491-046 $14.94SFR 220-491-047 $14.94SFR 220-491-048 $14.94SFR 220-501-001 $14.94SFR 220-501-002 $14.94SFR 220-501-003 $14.94SFR 220-501-004 $14.94SFR 220-501-005 $14.94SFR - 142 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-501-006 $14.94SFR 220-501-007 $14.94SFR 220-501-010 $14.94SFR 220-501-011 $14.94SFR 220-501-012 $14.94SFR 220-501-013 $14.94SFR 220-501-014 $14.94SFR 220-501-015 $14.94SFR 220-501-016 $14.94SFR 220-501-017 $14.94SFR 220-501-018 $14.94SFR 220-501-019 $14.94SFR 220-501-020 $14.94SFR 220-501-021 $14.94SFR 220-501-022 $14.94SFR 220-501-023 $14.94SFR 220-501-024 $14.94SFR 220-501-026 $14.94SFR 220-501-027 $14.94SFR 220-511-001 $14.94SFR 220-511-002 $14.94SFR 220-511-003 $14.94SFR 220-511-004 $14.94SFR 220-511-005 $14.94SFR 220-511-006 $14.94SFR 220-511-007 $14.94SFR 220-511-011 $14.94SFR 220-511-012 $14.94SFR 220-511-013 $14.94SFR 220-511-014 $14.94SFR 220-511-015 $14.94SFR 220-511-016 $14.94SFR 220-511-017 $14.94SFR 220-511-018 $14.94SFR 220-511-019 $14.94SFR 220-511-021 $14.94SFR 220-511-022 $14.94SFR 220-511-023 $14.94SFR 220-521-001 $14.94SFR 220-521-002 $14.94SFR 220-521-003 $14.94SFR 220-521-004 $14.94SFR 220-521-005 $14.94SFR 220-521-012 $14.94SFR 220-521-013 $14.94SFR 220-521-014 $14.94SFR 220-521-017 $14.94SFR 220-521-018 $14.94SFR 220-521-019 $14.94SFR 220-521-020 $14.94SFR 220-521-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-521-023 $14.94SFR 220-521-024 $14.94SFR 220-521-025 $14.94SFR 220-521-026 $14.94SFR 220-521-027 $14.94SFR 220-521-029 $14.94SFR 220-521-030 $14.94SFR 220-521-031 $14.94SFR 220-531-001 $14.94SFR 220-531-002 $14.94SFR 220-531-003 $14.94SFR 220-531-004 $14.94SFR 220-531-005 $14.94SFR 220-531-006 $14.94SFR 220-531-007 $14.94SFR 220-531-008 $14.94SFR 220-531-009 $14.94SFR 220-531-010 $14.94SFR 220-531-015 $14.94SFR 220-531-016 $14.94SFR 220-531-017 $14.94SFR 220-531-020 $14.94SFR 220-531-021 $14.94SFR 220-531-023 $14.94SFR 220-531-024 $14.94SFR 220-541-001 $14.94SFR 220-541-002 $14.94SFR 220-541-003 $14.94SFR 220-541-004 $14.94SFR 220-541-005 $14.94SFR 220-541-006 $14.94SFR 220-541-007 $14.94SFR 220-541-008 $14.94SFR 220-541-009 $14.94SFR 220-541-010 $14.94SFR 220-541-011 $14.94SFR 220-541-012 $14.94SFR 220-541-013 $14.94SFR 220-541-014 $14.94SFR 220-541-015 $14.94SFR 220-541-016 $14.94SFR 220-541-017 $14.94SFR 220-541-018 $14.94SFR 220-541-019 $14.94SFR 220-541-020 $14.94SFR 220-541-021 $14.94SFR 220-541-024 $14.94SFR 220-551-001 $14.94SFR 220-551-002 $14.94SFR 220-551-003 $14.94SFR 220-551-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-551-005 $14.94SFR 220-551-006 $14.94SFR 220-551-007 $14.94SFR 220-551-008 $14.94SFR 220-551-011 $14.94SFR 220-551-012 $14.94SFR 220-551-013 $14.94SFR 220-551-014 $14.94SFR 220-551-015 $14.94SFR 220-551-016 $14.94SFR 220-551-017 $14.94SFR 220-551-018 $14.94SFR 220-551-019 $14.94SFR 220-551-020 $14.94SFR 220-551-021 $14.94SFR 220-551-024 $14.94SFR 220-551-025 $14.94SFR 220-561-001 $14.94SFR 220-561-002 $14.94SFR 220-561-003 $14.94SFR 220-561-004 $14.94SFR 220-561-005 $14.94SFR 220-561-006 $14.94SFR 220-561-007 $14.94SFR 220-561-008 $14.94SFR 220-561-009 $14.94SFR 220-561-010 $14.94SFR 220-561-011 $14.94SFR 220-571-004 $14.94SFR 220-571-005 $14.94SFR 220-571-006 $14.94SFR 220-571-008 $14.94SFR 220-571-009 $14.94SFR 220-571-010 $14.94SFR 220-571-011 $14.94SFR 220-571-014 $14.94SFR 220-571-015 $14.94SFR 220-571-016 $14.94SFR 220-571-017 $14.94SFR 220-571-018 $14.94SFR 220-571-019 $14.94SFR 220-571-020 $14.94SFR 220-571-021 $14.94SFR 220-571-029 $14.94SFR 220-571-030 $14.94SFR 220-571-031 $14.94SFR 220-571-032 $14.94SFR 220-571-034 $14.94SFR 220-571-036 $14.94SFR 220-571-038 $14.94SFR 220-571-039 $14.94SFR - 143 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-580-002 $14.94SFR 220-580-003 $14.94SFR 220-580-004 $14.94SFR 220-580-005 $14.94SFR 220-580-006 $14.94SFR 220-580-007 $14.94SFR 220-580-008 $14.94SFR 220-580-009 $14.94SFR 220-580-010 $14.94SFR 220-580-011 $14.94SFR 220-580-012 $14.94SFR 220-580-013 $7.46CONDO 220-580-014 $7.46CONDO 220-580-015 $7.46CONDO 220-580-016 $7.46CONDO 220-580-017 $7.46CONDO 220-580-018 $7.46CONDO 220-580-019 $7.46CONDO 220-580-020 $7.46CONDO 220-580-021 $7.46CONDO 220-580-022 $7.46CONDO 220-580-023 $7.46CONDO 220-580-024 $7.46CONDO 220-580-025 $7.46CONDO 220-580-026 $7.46CONDO 220-580-027 $7.46CONDO 220-580-028 $7.46CONDO 220-580-029 $7.46CONDO 220-580-030 $7.46CONDO 220-580-031 $7.46CONDO 220-580-032 $7.46CONDO 220-580-036 $14.94SFR 220-600-001 $14.94SFR 220-600-002 $14.94SFR 220-600-003 $14.94SFR 220-600-004 $14.94SFR 220-600-005 $14.94SFR 220-600-006 $14.94SFR 220-600-007 $14.94SFR 220-600-008 $14.94SFR 220-600-009 $14.94SFR 220-600-010 $14.94SFR 220-600-011 $14.94SFR 220-600-012 $14.94SFR 220-600-013 $14.94SFR 220-600-014 $14.94SFR 220-600-015 $14.94SFR 220-600-016 $14.94SFR 220-600-017 $14.94SFR 220-600-018 $14.94SFR 220-600-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-600-020 $14.94SFR 220-610-001 $14.94SFR 220-610-002 $14.94SFR 220-610-003 $14.94SFR 220-610-004 $14.94SFR 220-610-005 $14.94SFR 220-610-006 $14.94SFR 220-610-007 $14.94SFR 220-610-008 $14.94SFR 220-610-009 $14.94SFR 220-610-010 $14.94SFR 220-610-011 $14.94SFR 220-610-013 $14.94SFR 220-610-014 $14.94SFR 220-610-015 $14.94SFR 220-610-016 $14.94SFR 220-610-017 $14.94SFR 220-610-018 $14.94SFR 220-610-019 $14.94SFR 220-610-020 $14.94SFR 220-610-021 $14.94SFR 220-610-022 $14.94SFR 220-610-023 $14.94SFR 220-610-024 $14.94SFR 220-610-025 $14.94SFR 220-620-001 $14.94SFR 220-620-002 $14.94SFR 220-620-003 $14.94SFR 220-620-004 $14.94SFR 220-620-005 $14.94SFR 220-620-006 $14.94SFR 220-620-007 $14.94SFR 220-620-008 $14.94SFR 220-620-009 $14.94SFR 220-620-010 $14.94SFR 220-620-011 $14.94SFR 220-620-012 $14.94SFR 220-620-013 $14.94SFR 220-620-014 $14.94SFR 220-620-015 $14.94SFR 220-620-016 $14.94SFR 220-620-017 $14.94SFR 220-620-018 $14.94SFR 220-620-019 $14.94SFR 220-620-020 $14.94SFR 220-620-021 $14.94SFR 220-620-022 $14.94SFR 220-620-023 $14.94SFR 220-620-024 $14.94SFR 220-620-025 $14.94SFR 220-620-026 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-620-027 $14.94SFR 220-620-028 $14.94SFR 220-620-029 $14.94SFR 220-620-030 $14.94SFR 220-620-031 $14.94SFR 220-620-032 $14.94SFR 220-620-033 $14.94SFR 220-620-034 $14.94SFR 220-620-035 $14.94SFR 220-620-036 $14.94SFR 220-620-037 $14.94SFR 220-620-038 $14.94SFR 220-630-001 $74.70COM 220-640-001 $14.94SFR 220-640-002 $14.94SFR 220-640-003 $14.94SFR 220-640-004 $14.94SFR 220-640-005 $14.94SFR 220-640-006 $14.94SFR 220-640-007 $14.94SFR 220-640-008 $14.94SFR 220-640-009 $14.94SFR 220-640-010 $14.94SFR 220-640-011 $14.94SFR 220-640-012 $14.94SFR 220-640-013 $14.94SFR 220-640-014 $14.94SFR 220-640-015 $14.94SFR 220-640-016 $14.94SFR 220-640-017 $14.94SFR 220-640-018 $14.94SFR 220-640-019 $14.94SFR 220-650-001 $14.94SFR 220-650-007 $14.94SFR 220-650-008 $14.94SFR 220-650-009 $14.94SFR 220-650-010 $14.94SFR 220-650-011 $14.94SFR 220-650-012 $14.94SFR 220-650-013 $14.94SFR 220-650-014 $14.94SFR 220-650-015 $14.94SFR 220-650-016 $14.94SFR 220-650-018 $14.94SFR 220-650-022 $14.94SFR 220-650-023 $14.94SFR 220-650-024 $14.94SFR 220-650-027 $14.94SFR 220-650-028 $14.94SFR 220-650-034 $14.94SFR 220-660-002 $14.94SFR - 144 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-660-004 $14.94SFR 220-660-005 $7.46CONDO 220-660-006 $7.46CONDO 220-660-007 $7.46CONDO 220-660-008 $7.46CONDO 220-660-009 $7.46CONDO 220-660-010 $7.46CONDO 220-660-011 $7.46CONDO 220-660-012 $7.46CONDO 220-660-013 $7.46CONDO 220-660-014 $7.46CONDO 220-660-015 $7.46CONDO 220-660-016 $7.46CONDO 220-660-017 $7.46CONDO 220-660-018 $7.46CONDO 220-660-019 $7.46CONDO 220-660-020 $7.46CONDO 220-660-021 $7.46CONDO 220-660-022 $7.46CONDO 220-660-023 $7.46CONDO 220-660-024 $7.46CONDO 220-660-025 $7.46CONDO 220-660-026 $7.46CONDO 220-660-027 $7.46CONDO 220-660-028 $7.46CONDO 220-660-029 $7.46CONDO 220-660-030 $7.46CONDO 220-660-031 $7.46CONDO 220-660-032 $7.46CONDO 220-660-033 $7.46CONDO 220-660-034 $7.46CONDO 220-660-035 $7.46CONDO 220-660-036 $7.46CONDO 220-660-037 $7.46CONDO 220-660-038 $7.46CONDO 220-660-039 $7.46CONDO 220-660-040 $7.46CONDO 220-660-041 $7.46CONDO 220-660-042 $7.46CONDO 220-660-043 $7.46CONDO 220-660-044 $7.46CONDO 220-660-045 $7.46CONDO 220-660-046 $7.46CONDO 220-660-047 $7.46CONDO 220-660-048 $7.46CONDO 220-660-049 $7.46CONDO 220-660-050 $7.46CONDO 220-660-051 $7.46CONDO 220-660-052 $7.46CONDO 220-660-053 $7.46CONDO 220-660-054 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-660-055 $7.46CONDO 220-660-056 $7.46CONDO 220-660-057 $7.46CONDO 220-660-058 $7.46CONDO 220-660-063 $14.94SFR 220-660-064 $14.94SFR 220-670-001 $14.94SFR 220-670-002 $14.94SFR 220-670-003 $14.94SFR 220-670-004 $14.94SFR 220-670-005 $14.94SFR 220-670-006 $14.94SFR 220-670-007 $14.94SFR 220-670-008 $14.94SFR 220-670-009 $14.94SFR 220-670-010 $14.94SFR 220-670-011 $14.94SFR 220-670-012 $14.94SFR 220-670-013 $14.94SFR 220-670-014 $14.94SFR 220-670-015 $14.94SFR 220-670-016 $14.94SFR 220-670-017 $14.94SFR 220-670-018 $14.94SFR 220-670-019 $14.94SFR 220-670-020 $14.94SFR 220-670-021 $14.94SFR 220-670-025 $14.94SFR 220-670-026 $14.94SFR 220-670-027 $14.94SFR 220-670-028 $14.94SFR 220-670-029 $14.94SFR 220-670-030 $14.94SFR 220-670-031 $14.94SFR 220-670-032 $14.94SFR 220-670-033 $14.94SFR 220-670-034 $14.94SFR 220-670-035 $14.94SFR 220-670-036 $14.94SFR 220-670-037 $14.94SFR 220-670-038 $14.94SFR 220-670-044 $14.94SFR 220-670-046 $14.94SFR 220-670-047 $14.94SFR 220-680-002 $14.94SFR 220-680-004 $14.94SFR 220-680-005 $14.94SFR 220-680-006 $14.94SFR 220-680-008 $14.94SFR 220-680-009 $14.94SFR 220-690-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-690-006 $14.94SFR 220-690-009 $14.94SFR 220-690-010 $14.94SFR 220-690-011 $14.94SFR 220-690-012 $14.94SFR 220-690-013 $14.94SFR 220-700-002 $14.94SFR 220-700-003 $14.94SFR 220-700-004 $14.94SFR 220-700-006 $14.94SFR 220-710-001 $7.46CONDO 220-710-002 $7.46CONDO 220-710-003 $7.46CONDO 220-710-004 $7.46CONDO 220-710-005 $7.46CONDO 220-710-006 $7.46CONDO 220-710-007 $7.46CONDO 220-710-008 $7.46CONDO 220-710-009 $7.46CONDO 220-710-010 $7.46CONDO 220-710-011 $7.46CONDO 220-710-012 $7.46CONDO 220-710-013 $7.46CONDO 220-710-014 $7.46CONDO 220-710-015 $7.46CONDO 220-710-016 $7.46CONDO 220-710-017 $7.46CONDO 220-710-018 $7.46CONDO 220-710-019 $7.46CONDO 220-710-020 $7.46CONDO 220-710-021 $7.46CONDO 220-710-022 $7.46CONDO 220-710-023 $7.46CONDO 220-710-024 $7.46CONDO 220-721-001 $14.94SFR 220-721-002 $14.94SFR 220-722-001 $14.94SFR 220-722-002 $14.94SFR 220-722-003 $14.94SFR 220-722-004 $14.94SFR 220-722-005 $14.94SFR 220-722-006 $14.94SFR 220-722-007 $14.94SFR 220-722-008 $14.94SFR 220-722-009 $14.94SFR 220-722-010 $14.94SFR 220-722-011 $14.94SFR 220-722-012 $14.94SFR 220-722-013 $14.94SFR 220-722-014 $14.94SFR 220-722-015 $14.94SFR - 145 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-722-016 $14.94SFR 220-722-017 $14.94SFR 220-722-018 $14.94SFR 220-722-019 $14.94SFR 220-722-020 $14.94SFR 220-722-021 $14.94SFR 220-722-022 $14.94SFR 220-722-023 $14.94SFR 220-722-024 $14.94SFR 220-723-001 $14.94SFR 220-723-002 $14.94SFR 220-723-003 $14.94SFR 220-723-004 $14.94SFR 220-723-005 $14.94SFR 220-723-006 $14.94SFR 220-723-007 $14.94SFR 220-723-008 $14.94SFR 220-723-009 $14.94SFR 220-723-010 $14.94SFR 220-723-011 $14.94SFR 220-723-012 $14.94SFR 220-723-013 $14.94SFR 220-723-014 $14.94SFR 220-724-003 $14.94SFR 220-724-004 $14.94SFR 220-724-005 $14.94SFR 220-724-006 $14.94SFR 220-724-007 $14.94SFR 220-725-001 $14.94SFR 220-725-002 $14.94SFR 220-725-003 $14.94SFR 220-725-004 $14.94SFR 220-725-005 $14.94SFR 220-725-006 $14.94SFR 220-725-007 $14.94SFR 220-725-008 $14.94SFR 220-725-009 $14.94SFR 220-725-010 $14.94SFR 220-725-011 $14.94SFR 220-725-012 $14.94SFR 220-725-013 $14.94SFR 220-725-014 $14.94SFR 220-725-015 $14.94SFR 220-725-016 $14.94SFR 220-725-017 $14.94SFR 220-725-018 $14.94SFR 220-725-019 $14.94SFR 220-725-020 $14.94SFR 220-725-021 $14.94SFR 220-725-022 $14.94SFR 220-725-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-725-024 $14.94SFR 220-725-025 $14.94SFR 220-725-026 $14.94SFR 220-725-027 $14.94SFR 220-725-028 $14.94SFR 220-725-029 $14.94SFR 220-725-030 $14.94SFR 220-725-031 $14.94SFR 220-725-032 $14.94SFR 220-725-033 $14.94SFR 220-725-034 $14.94SFR 220-725-035 $14.94SFR 220-726-001 $14.94SFR 220-726-002 $14.94SFR 220-726-003 $14.94SFR 220-726-004 $14.94SFR 220-726-005 $14.94SFR 220-726-006 $14.94SFR 220-731-001 $14.94SFR 220-731-002 $14.94SFR 220-731-003 $14.94SFR 220-732-001 $14.94SFR 220-732-002 $14.94SFR 220-732-003 $14.94SFR 220-732-004 $14.94SFR 220-732-005 $14.94SFR 220-732-006 $14.94SFR 220-732-007 $14.94SFR 220-732-008 $14.94SFR 220-732-009 $14.94SFR 220-732-010 $14.94SFR 220-732-011 $14.94SFR 220-732-012 $14.94SFR 220-732-013 $14.94SFR 220-732-014 $14.94SFR 220-732-015 $14.94SFR 220-732-016 $14.94SFR 220-732-017 $14.94SFR 220-732-018 $14.94SFR 220-733-001 $14.94SFR 220-733-002 $14.94SFR 220-733-003 $14.94SFR 220-733-004 $14.94SFR 220-733-005 $14.94SFR 220-734-001 $14.94SFR 220-734-002 $14.94SFR 220-734-003 $14.94SFR 220-734-004 $14.94SFR 220-734-005 $14.94SFR 220-734-006 $14.94SFR 220-734-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-734-008 $14.94SFR 220-734-009 $14.94SFR 220-734-010 $14.94SFR 220-734-011 $14.94SFR 220-734-012 $14.94SFR 220-734-013 $14.94SFR 220-734-014 $14.94SFR 220-734-015 $14.94SFR 220-734-016 $14.94SFR 220-734-017 $14.94SFR 220-734-018 $14.94SFR 220-735-001 $14.94SFR 220-735-002 $14.94SFR 220-735-003 $14.94SFR 220-735-004 $14.94SFR 220-735-005 $14.94SFR 220-735-006 $14.94SFR 220-736-001 $14.94SFR 220-736-002 $14.94SFR 220-736-003 $14.94SFR 220-736-004 $14.94SFR 220-736-005 $14.94SFR 220-737-001 $14.94SFR 220-737-002 $14.94SFR 220-737-003 $14.94SFR 220-737-004 $14.94SFR 220-737-005 $14.94SFR 220-737-006 $14.94SFR 220-738-001 $14.94SFR 220-738-002 $14.94SFR 220-738-003 $14.94SFR 220-738-004 $14.94SFR 220-739-001 $14.94SFR 220-739-002 $14.94SFR 220-739-003 $14.94SFR 220-739-004 $14.94SFR 220-741-001 $14.94SFR 220-741-002 $14.94SFR 220-741-003 $14.94SFR 220-741-004 $14.94SFR 220-741-005 $14.94SFR 220-741-006 $14.94SFR 220-741-007 $14.94SFR 220-741-008 $14.94SFR 220-741-011 $14.94SFR 220-741-012 $14.94SFR 220-741-013 $14.94SFR 220-741-014 $14.94SFR 220-741-015 $14.94SFR 220-741-016 $14.94SFR 220-741-017 $14.94SFR - 146 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-741-018 $14.94SFR 220-741-019 $14.94SFR 220-741-020 $14.94SFR 220-741-021 $14.94SFR 220-741-022 $14.94SFR 220-741-023 $14.94SFR 220-741-024 $14.94SFR 220-741-025 $14.94SFR 220-741-026 $14.94SFR 220-741-027 $14.94SFR 220-741-028 $14.94SFR 220-741-029 $14.94SFR 220-741-030 $14.94SFR 220-741-031 $14.94SFR 220-741-032 $14.94SFR 220-741-033 $14.94SFR 220-741-034 $14.94SFR 220-741-035 $14.94SFR 220-741-036 $14.94SFR 220-741-037 $14.94SFR 220-741-038 $14.94SFR 220-741-039 $14.94SFR 220-741-040 $14.94SFR 220-741-041 $14.94SFR 220-741-042 $14.94SFR 220-741-043 $14.94SFR 220-741-044 $14.94SFR 220-741-045 $14.94SFR 220-741-046 $14.94SFR 220-741-047 $14.94SFR 220-741-054 $14.94SFR 220-741-056 $14.94SFR 220-741-057 $14.94SFR 220-741-058 $14.94SFR 220-741-059 $14.94SFR 220-741-060 $14.94SFR 220-741-061 $14.94SFR 220-741-062 $14.94SFR 220-741-063 $14.94SFR 220-742-001 $14.94SFR 220-742-002 $14.94SFR 220-742-003 $14.94SFR 220-742-004 $14.94SFR 220-742-005 $14.94SFR 220-742-006 $14.94SFR 220-742-007 $14.94SFR 220-742-008 $14.94SFR 220-742-009 $14.94SFR 220-742-010 $14.94SFR 220-742-011 $14.94SFR 220-742-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-742-013 $14.94SFR 220-742-014 $14.94SFR 220-742-015 $14.94SFR 220-742-016 $14.94SFR 220-742-017 $14.94SFR 220-742-018 $14.94SFR 220-742-019 $14.94SFR 220-750-001 $14.94SFR 220-750-002 $14.94SFR 220-750-003 $14.94SFR 220-750-004 $14.94SFR 220-750-005 $14.94SFR 220-750-006 $14.94SFR 220-750-007 $14.94SFR 220-750-008 $14.94SFR 220-750-009 $14.94SFR 220-750-010 $14.94SFR 220-750-011 $14.94SFR 220-750-012 $14.94SFR 220-750-013 $14.94SFR 220-750-014 $14.94SFR 220-750-015 $14.94SFR 220-750-016 $14.94SFR 220-750-017 $14.94SFR 220-750-018 $14.94SFR 220-750-019 $14.94SFR 220-750-020 $14.94SFR 220-750-021 $14.94SFR 220-750-022 $14.94SFR 220-750-023 $14.94SFR 220-750-024 $14.94SFR 220-750-025 $14.94SFR 220-750-026 $14.94SFR 220-750-027 $14.94SFR 220-750-028 $14.94SFR 220-750-029 $14.94SFR 220-750-030 $14.94SFR 220-750-031 $14.94SFR 220-750-032 $14.94SFR 220-750-033 $14.94SFR 220-750-034 $14.94SFR 220-750-035 $14.94SFR 220-750-036 $14.94SFR 220-750-037 $14.94SFR 220-750-038 $14.94SFR 220-750-039 $14.94SFR 220-750-040 $14.94SFR 220-750-041 $14.94SFR 220-750-042 $14.94SFR 220-750-043 $14.94SFR 220-750-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-750-045 $14.94SFR 220-750-046 $14.94SFR 220-750-047 $14.94SFR 220-750-048 $14.94SFR 220-750-049 $14.94SFR 220-750-050 $14.94SFR 220-750-051 $14.94SFR 220-750-052 $14.94SFR 220-760-001 $14.94SFR 220-760-002 $14.94SFR 220-760-003 $14.94SFR 220-760-004 $14.94SFR 220-760-005 $14.94SFR 220-760-006 $14.94SFR 220-760-007 $14.94SFR 220-760-008 $14.94SFR 220-760-009 $14.94SFR 220-760-010 $14.94SFR 220-760-011 $14.94SFR 220-760-012 $14.94SFR 220-760-013 $14.94SFR 220-760-014 $14.94SFR 220-760-015 $14.94SFR 220-760-016 $14.94SFR 220-760-017 $14.94SFR 220-760-018 $14.94SFR 220-760-019 $14.94SFR 220-760-020 $14.94SFR 220-760-021 $14.94SFR 220-760-022 $14.94SFR 220-760-023 $14.94SFR 220-760-024 $14.94SFR 220-760-025 $14.94SFR 220-760-026 $14.94SFR 220-760-027 $14.94SFR 220-760-028 $14.94SFR 220-760-029 $14.94SFR 220-760-030 $14.94SFR 220-760-031 $14.94SFR 220-760-032 $14.94SFR 220-770-001 $14.94SFR 220-770-002 $14.94SFR 220-770-003 $14.94SFR 220-770-004 $14.94SFR 220-770-005 $14.94SFR 220-770-006 $14.94SFR 220-770-007 $14.94SFR 220-770-008 $14.94SFR 220-770-009 $14.94SFR 220-770-010 $14.94SFR 220-770-011 $14.94SFR - 147 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-770-012 $14.94SFR 220-770-013 $14.94SFR 220-770-014 $14.94SFR 220-770-015 $14.94SFR 220-770-016 $14.94SFR 220-770-017 $14.94SFR 220-770-018 $14.94SFR 220-770-019 $14.94SFR 220-770-020 $14.94SFR 220-770-021 $14.94SFR 220-770-022 $14.94SFR 220-770-023 $14.94SFR 220-780-001 $14.94SFR 220-780-002 $14.94SFR 220-780-003 $14.94SFR 220-780-004 $14.94SFR 220-780-005 $14.94SFR 220-780-006 $14.94SFR 220-780-007 $14.94SFR 220-780-008 $14.94SFR 220-780-009 $14.94SFR 220-780-010 $14.94SFR 220-780-011 $14.94SFR 220-780-012 $14.94SFR 220-780-013 $14.94SFR 220-780-014 $14.94SFR 220-780-015 $14.94SFR 220-780-016 $14.94SFR 220-780-017 $14.94SFR 220-780-018 $14.94SFR 220-780-019 $14.94SFR 220-780-020 $14.94SFR 220-780-021 $14.94SFR 220-790-001 $14.94SFR 220-790-002 $14.94SFR 220-790-003 $14.94SFR 220-790-004 $14.94SFR 220-790-005 $14.94SFR 220-790-006 $14.94SFR 220-790-007 $14.94SFR 220-790-008 $14.94SFR 220-790-009 $14.94SFR 220-790-010 $14.94SFR 220-790-011 $14.94SFR 220-790-012 $14.94SFR 220-790-013 $14.94SFR 220-790-014 $14.94SFR 220-790-015 $14.94SFR 220-790-016 $14.94SFR 220-790-017 $14.94SFR 220-790-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-790-019 $14.94SFR 220-790-020 $14.94SFR 220-790-021 $14.94SFR 220-790-022 $14.94SFR 220-790-023 $14.94SFR 220-790-024 $14.94SFR 220-790-025 $14.94SFR 220-790-026 $14.94SFR 220-790-027 $14.94SFR 220-790-028 $14.94SFR 220-790-029 $14.94SFR 220-790-030 $14.94SFR 220-790-031 $14.94SFR 220-790-032 $14.94SFR 220-790-033 $14.94SFR 220-790-034 $14.94SFR 220-790-035 $14.94SFR 220-790-036 $14.94SFR 220-790-037 $14.94SFR 220-790-038 $14.94SFR 220-790-039 $14.94SFR 220-790-040 $14.94SFR 220-790-041 $14.94SFR 220-790-042 $14.94SFR 220-790-043 $14.94SFR 220-790-044 $14.94SFR 220-790-045 $14.94SFR 220-790-046 $14.94SFR 220-790-047 $14.94SFR 220-790-048 $14.94SFR 220-790-049 $14.94SFR 220-790-050 $14.94SFR 220-790-051 $14.94SFR 220-790-052 $14.94SFR 220-790-053 $14.94SFR 220-790-054 $14.94SFR 220-790-055 $14.94SFR 220-790-056 $14.94SFR 220-790-057 $14.94SFR 220-790-058 $14.94SFR 220-790-059 $14.94SFR 220-790-060 $14.94SFR 220-790-061 $14.94SFR 220-790-062 $14.94SFR 220-800-001 $14.94SFR 220-800-002 $14.94SFR 220-800-003 $14.94SFR 220-800-004 $14.94SFR 220-800-005 $14.94SFR 220-800-006 $14.94SFR 220-800-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-800-008 $14.94SFR 220-800-009 $14.94SFR 220-800-010 $14.94SFR 220-800-011 $14.94SFR 220-800-012 $14.94SFR 220-800-013 $14.94SFR 220-800-014 $14.94SFR 220-800-015 $14.94SFR 220-800-016 $14.94SFR 220-800-017 $14.94SFR 220-800-018 $14.94SFR 220-800-019 $14.94SFR 220-800-020 $14.94SFR 220-800-021 $14.94SFR 220-800-022 $14.94SFR 220-800-023 $14.94SFR 220-800-024 $14.94SFR 220-800-025 $14.94SFR 220-800-026 $14.94SFR 220-800-027 $14.94SFR 220-800-028 $14.94SFR 220-800-029 $14.94SFR 220-800-030 $14.94SFR 220-800-031 $14.94SFR 220-800-032 $14.94SFR 220-800-033 $14.94SFR 220-800-034 $14.94SFR 220-800-035 $14.94SFR 220-800-036 $14.94SFR 220-800-037 $14.94SFR 220-810-001 $14.94SFR 220-810-002 $14.94SFR 220-810-003 $14.94SFR 220-810-004 $14.94SFR 220-810-005 $14.94SFR 220-810-006 $14.94SFR 220-810-007 $14.94SFR 220-810-008 $14.94SFR 220-810-009 $14.94SFR 220-810-010 $14.94SFR 220-810-011 $14.94SFR 220-810-012 $14.94SFR 220-810-013 $14.94SFR 220-810-014 $14.94SFR 220-810-015 $14.94SFR 220-810-016 $14.94SFR 220-810-017 $14.94SFR 220-810-018 $14.94SFR 220-810-019 $14.94SFR 220-810-020 $14.94SFR 220-810-021 $14.94SFR - 148 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-810-022 $14.94SFR 220-810-023 $14.94SFR 220-820-001 $14.94SFR 220-820-002 $14.94SFR 220-820-003 $14.94SFR 220-820-004 $14.94SFR 220-820-005 $14.94SFR 220-820-006 $14.94SFR 220-820-007 $14.94SFR 220-820-008 $14.94SFR 220-820-009 $14.94SFR 220-820-010 $14.94SFR 220-820-011 $14.94SFR 220-820-012 $14.94SFR 220-820-013 $14.94SFR 220-820-014 $14.94SFR 220-820-015 $14.94SFR 220-820-016 $14.94SFR 220-820-017 $14.94SFR 220-820-018 $14.94SFR 220-820-019 $14.94SFR 220-820-020 $14.94SFR 220-820-021 $14.94SFR 220-820-022 $14.94SFR 220-820-023 $14.94SFR 220-820-024 $14.94SFR 220-820-025 $14.94SFR 220-820-026 $14.94SFR 220-820-027 $14.94SFR 220-820-028 $14.94SFR 220-820-029 $14.94SFR 220-820-030 $14.94SFR 220-820-031 $14.94SFR 220-820-032 $14.94SFR 220-820-033 $14.94SFR 220-820-034 $14.94SFR 220-820-035 $14.94SFR 220-820-036 $14.94SFR 220-820-037 $14.94SFR 220-820-038 $14.94SFR 220-820-039 $14.94SFR 220-820-042 $14.94SFR 220-820-043 $14.94SFR 220-820-044 $14.94SFR 220-820-045 $14.94SFR 220-820-046 $14.94SFR 220-820-047 $14.94SFR 220-820-048 $14.94SFR 220-820-049 $14.94SFR 220-820-050 $14.94SFR 220-820-051 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-820-052 $14.94SFR 220-820-053 $14.94SFR 220-820-054 $14.94SFR 220-820-055 $14.94SFR 220-820-056 $14.94SFR 220-820-057 $14.94SFR 220-820-058 $14.94SFR 220-820-059 $14.94SFR 220-820-060 $14.94SFR 220-820-061 $14.94SFR 220-820-062 $14.94SFR 220-820-063 $14.94SFR 220-820-069 $14.94SFR 220-820-070 $14.94SFR 220-830-001 $14.94SFR 220-830-002 $14.94SFR 220-830-003 $14.94SFR 220-830-004 $14.94SFR 220-830-005 $14.94SFR 220-830-006 $14.94SFR 220-830-007 $14.94SFR 220-830-008 $14.94SFR 220-830-009 $14.94SFR 220-830-010 $14.94SFR 220-830-011 $14.94SFR 220-830-012 $14.94SFR 220-830-013 $14.94SFR 220-830-014 $14.94SFR 220-830-015 $14.94SFR 220-830-016 $14.94SFR 220-830-017 $14.94SFR 220-830-018 $14.94SFR 220-830-019 $14.94SFR 220-830-020 $14.94SFR 220-830-021 $14.94SFR 220-830-022 $14.94SFR 220-830-023 $14.94SFR 220-830-024 $14.94SFR 220-830-025 $14.94SFR 220-830-026 $14.94SFR 220-830-027 $14.94SFR 220-830-028 $14.94SFR 220-830-029 $14.94SFR 220-830-030 $14.94SFR 220-830-031 $14.94SFR 220-830-032 $14.94SFR 220-830-033 $14.94SFR 220-830-034 $14.94SFR 220-830-035 $14.94SFR 220-830-036 $14.94SFR 220-840-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 220-840-002 $14.94SFR 220-840-003 $14.94SFR 220-840-004 $14.94SFR 220-840-005 $14.94SFR 220-840-006 $14.94SFR 220-840-007 $14.94SFR 220-840-008 $14.94SFR 220-840-009 $14.94SFR 220-840-010 $14.94SFR 220-840-011 $14.94SFR 220-840-012 $14.94SFR 258-500-006 $14.94SFR 258-500-007 $14.94SFR 258-500-008 $14.94SFR 258-500-009 $14.94SFR 258-500-010 $14.94SFR 258-500-011 $14.94SFR 258-500-012 $14.94SFR 258-500-013 $14.94SFR 258-500-014 $14.94SFR 258-500-015 $14.94SFR 258-500-016 $14.94SFR 258-500-017 $14.94SFR 258-500-018 $14.94SFR 258-500-019 $14.94SFR 258-500-020 $14.94SFR 354-041-002 $14.94SFR 354-041-003 $14.94SFR 354-041-004 $14.94SFR 354-041-005 $14.94SFR 354-041-006 $29.88MFR2 354-041-007 $14.94SFR 354-041-008 $7.46VSFR 354-041-009 $7.46VSFR 354-041-010 $14.94SFR 354-041-011 $14.94SFR 354-041-012 $14.94SFR 354-041-014 $7.46VSFR 354-041-015 $14.94SFR 354-041-016 $7.46VSFR 354-041-017 $14.94SFR 354-041-019 $14.94SFR 354-041-021 $14.94SFR 354-041-022 $14.94SFR 354-041-023 $14.94SFR 354-041-024 $14.94SFR 354-041-025 $14.94SFR 354-041-026 $14.94SFR 354-041-027 $14.94SFR 354-041-028 $14.94SFR 354-041-029 $14.94SFR - 149 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-041-030 $7.46VSFR 354-041-031 $14.94SFR 354-041-032 $14.94SFR 354-041-033 $14.94SFR 354-041-036 $7.46VSFR 354-041-037 $14.94SFR 354-041-038 $14.94SFR 354-042-001 $14.94SFR 354-042-002 $14.94SFR 354-042-003 $14.94SFR 354-042-005 $14.94SFR 354-042-006 $14.94SFR 354-042-007 $14.94SFR 354-042-008 $14.94SFR 354-042-009 $14.94SFR 354-042-010 $14.94SFR 354-042-011 $14.94SFR 354-042-012 $14.94SFR 354-042-013 $14.94SFR 354-042-014 $14.94SFR 354-042-015 $14.94SFR 354-042-016 $14.94SFR 354-042-017 $14.94SFR 354-042-018 $14.94SFR 354-042-019 $14.94SFR 354-042-020 $14.94SFR 354-042-021 $14.94SFR 354-042-022 $14.94SFR 354-042-023 $14.94SFR 354-042-024 $29.88MFR2 354-042-027 $14.94SFR 354-042-028 $14.94SFR 354-042-029 $7.46VSFR 354-042-031 $14.94SFR 354-043-001 $14.94SFR 354-043-002 $14.94SFR 354-043-003 $14.94SFR 354-043-004 $14.94SFR 354-043-005 $14.94SFR 354-043-006 $14.94SFR 354-043-007 $14.94SFR 354-043-008 $14.94SFR 354-043-009 $14.94SFR 354-043-010 $14.94SFR 354-043-011 $14.94SFR 354-043-012 $14.94SFR 354-043-013 $14.94SFR 354-043-014 $14.94SFR 354-043-015 $14.94SFR 354-043-016 $14.94SFR 354-043-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-043-018 $14.94SFR 354-043-019 $14.94SFR 354-043-020 $14.94SFR 354-043-021 $14.94SFR 354-043-022 $14.94SFR 354-043-023 $14.94SFR 354-043-024 $14.94SFR 354-043-025 $14.94SFR 354-044-001 $14.94SFR 354-044-002 $14.94SFR 354-044-003 $14.94SFR 354-044-004 $14.94SFR 354-044-005 $14.94SFR 354-044-006 $14.94SFR 354-044-007 $14.94SFR 354-044-009 $14.94SFR 354-044-010 $14.94SFR 354-051-001 $14.94SFR 354-051-002 $14.94SFR 354-051-003 $44.82MFR 354-051-004 $14.94SFR 354-051-005 $14.94SFR 354-051-006 $14.94SFR 354-051-007 $44.82MFR 354-051-008 $14.94SFR 354-051-009 $14.94SFR 354-051-010 $14.94SFR 354-051-011 $14.94SFR 354-051-012 $14.94SFR 354-051-013 $14.94SFR 354-051-014 $14.94SFR 354-051-015 $14.94SFR 354-051-016 $14.94SFR 354-052-002 $29.88MFR2 354-052-003 $14.94SFR 354-052-004 $14.94SFR 354-052-005 $14.94SFR 354-052-006 $29.88MFR2 354-052-007 $14.94SFR 354-052-008 $14.94SFR 354-052-009 $14.94SFR 354-052-010 $14.94SFR 354-052-011 $14.94SFR 354-052-012 $14.94SFR 354-052-013 $14.94SFR 354-052-014 $14.94SFR 354-053-001 $14.94SFR 354-053-002 $14.94SFR 354-053-003 $14.94SFR 354-053-004 $14.94SFR 354-053-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-053-006 $14.94SFR 354-053-007 $14.94SFR 354-053-008 $14.94SFR 354-053-009 $14.94SFR 354-053-010 $14.94SFR 354-053-011 $14.94SFR 354-053-012 $14.94SFR 354-053-013 $14.94SFR 354-053-017 $14.94SFR 354-053-018 $14.94SFR 354-053-019 $29.88MFR2 354-053-020 $14.94SFR 354-053-021 $29.88MFR2 354-053-022 $14.94SFR 354-053-023 $14.94SFR 354-053-024 $14.94SFR 354-053-025 $14.94SFR 354-053-026 $14.94SFR 354-054-001 $14.94SFR 354-054-002 $14.94SFR 354-054-003 $14.94SFR 354-054-004 $14.94SFR 354-054-005 $14.94SFR 354-054-006 $7.46VSFR 354-054-009 $14.94SFR 354-054-010 $14.94SFR 354-054-011 $14.94SFR 354-054-012 $14.94SFR 354-054-014 $14.94SFR 354-054-015 $14.94SFR 354-054-016 $14.94SFR 354-054-017 $14.94SFR 354-054-018 $14.94SFR 354-054-019 $14.94SFR 354-054-020 $14.94SFR 354-054-021 $7.46VSFR 354-061-001 $14.94SFR 354-061-002 $14.94SFR 354-061-003 $44.82MFR 354-061-004 $14.94SFR 354-061-005 $14.94SFR 354-061-009 $14.94SFR 354-061-010 $29.88MFR2 354-061-011 $14.94SFR 354-061-012 $14.94SFR 354-061-013 $14.94SFR 354-061-014 $44.82MFR 354-061-015 $14.94SFR 354-061-016 $14.94SFR 354-061-017 $14.94SFR 354-061-018 $29.88MFR2 - 150 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-061-019 $14.94SFR 354-061-020 $14.94SFR 354-062-001 $44.82MFR 354-062-002 $29.88MFR2 354-062-007 $14.94SFR 354-062-008 $14.94SFR 354-063-001 $29.88MFR2 354-063-002 $14.94SFR 354-063-003 $14.94SFR 354-063-004 $29.88MFR2 354-063-005 $14.94SFR 354-063-006 $14.94SFR 354-063-007 $29.88MFR2 354-063-008 $14.94SFR 354-063-009 $14.94SFR 354-063-010 $14.94SFR 354-063-011 $29.88MFR2 354-063-012 $29.88MFR2 354-063-013 $14.94SFR 354-063-014 $29.88MFR2 354-063-015 $14.94SFR 354-063-018 $29.88MFR2 354-064-001 $14.94SFR 354-064-005 $14.94SFR 354-064-006 $14.94SFR 354-064-007 $14.94SFR 354-064-011 $29.88MFR2 354-064-012 $14.94SFR 354-064-013 $44.82MFR 354-064-015 $14.94SFR 354-064-016 $14.94SFR 354-064-018 $14.94SFR 354-064-019 $29.88MFR2 354-064-022 $14.94SFR 354-064-024 $14.94SFR 354-064-025 $7.46VMFR 354-064-026 $59.76MFR4 354-071-006 $74.70VIND 354-072-002 $74.70COM 354-072-003 $7.46VCOM 354-072-004 $74.70COM 354-072-006 $74.70INST 354-072-007 $14.94SFR 354-072-008 $44.82MFR 354-072-009 $29.88MFR2 354-072-013 $14.94SFR 354-072-015 $14.94SFR 354-072-017 $44.82MFR 354-072-018 $59.76MFR4 354-072-019 $59.76MFR4 354-072-020 $7.46VMFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-072-022 $44.82MFR 354-072-023 $14.94SFR 354-072-024 $59.76MFR4 354-072-025 $14.94SFR 354-072-026 $44.82MFR 354-072-027 $7.46VSFR 354-072-028 $14.94SFR 354-072-029 $44.82MFR 354-072-030 $29.88MFR2 354-072-031 $74.70COM 354-072-032 $14.94SFR 354-074-003 $14.94SFR 354-074-004 $14.94SFR 354-074-005 $29.88MFR2 354-074-006 $14.94SFR 354-074-007 $29.88MFR2 354-074-008 $14.94SFR 354-074-009 $14.94SFR 354-074-010 $29.88MFR2 354-074-011 $44.82MFR 354-074-012 $29.88MFR2 354-074-013 $14.94SFR 354-074-014 $14.94SFR 354-074-015 $59.76MFR4 354-074-016 $14.94SFR 354-074-017 $44.82MFR 354-074-018 $44.82MFR 354-074-019 $14.94SFR 354-074-020 $14.94SFR 354-074-021 $29.88MFR2 354-074-022 $14.94SFR 354-075-001 $14.94SFR 354-075-002 $29.88MFR2 354-075-003 $14.94SFR 354-075-004 $29.88MFR2 354-075-005 $14.94SFR 354-075-006 $29.88MFR2 354-075-007 $29.88MFR2 354-075-008 $14.94SFR 354-075-009 $74.70MFR5 354-075-010 $14.94SFR 354-075-011 $14.94SFR 354-075-014 $14.94SFR 354-075-015 $29.88MFR2 354-075-016 $29.88MFR2 354-075-017 $14.94SFR 354-075-018 $44.82MFR 354-075-019 $14.94SFR 354-075-020 $14.94SFR 354-080-001 $74.70IND 354-080-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-080-010 $74.70IND 354-080-011 $74.70VIND 354-091-002 $74.70IND 354-091-010 $74.70IND 354-091-011 $29.88MFR2 354-092-001 $74.70COM 354-092-002 $74.70COM 354-092-003 $74.70COM 354-092-004 $74.70COM 354-092-006 $14.94SFR 354-092-007 $14.94SFR 354-092-008 $14.94SFR 354-092-009 $14.94SFR 354-092-010 $14.94SFR 354-092-011 $14.94SFR 354-093-001 $29.88MFR2 354-093-002 $14.94SFR 354-093-003 $14.94SFR 354-093-004 $14.94SFR 354-093-005 $14.94SFR 354-093-006 $44.82MFR 354-093-007 $14.94SFR 354-093-008 $59.76MFR4 354-093-009 $29.88MFR2 354-093-010 $14.94SFR 354-093-011 $29.88MFR2 354-093-012 $29.88MFR2 354-093-013 $29.88MFR2 354-094-001 $74.70COM 354-094-002 $74.70COM 354-094-004 $74.70COM 354-094-009 $7.46VCOM 354-094-010 $74.70COM 354-094-011 $89.64MFR6 354-094-012 $29.88MFR2 354-094-013 $29.88MFR2 354-094-014 $7.46VCOM 354-094-015 $29.88MFR2 354-094-016 $29.88MFR2 354-095-001 $14.94SFR 354-095-002 $14.94SFR 354-095-003 $14.94SFR 354-095-004 $14.94SFR 354-095-010 $14.94SFR 354-095-011 $14.94SFR 354-095-013 $14.94SFR 354-095-014 $14.94SFR 354-095-016 $14.94SFR 354-095-017 $14.94SFR 354-095-018 $14.94SFR 354-095-019 $14.94SFR - 151 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-095-020 $14.94SFR 354-095-021 $14.94SFR 354-095-022 $14.94SFR 354-095-024 $7.46VSFR 354-095-025 $14.94SFR 354-101-001 $44.82MFR 354-101-002 $14.94SFR 354-101-003 $14.94SFR 354-101-004 $14.94SFR 354-101-005 $14.94SFR 354-101-006 $29.88MFR2 354-101-007 $14.94SFR 354-101-008 $59.76MFR4 354-101-009 $14.94SFR 354-101-010 $29.88MFR2 354-101-011 $29.88MFR2 354-101-012 $44.82MFR 354-101-013 $14.94SFR 354-101-014 $29.88MFR2 354-102-001 $44.82MFR 354-102-002 $14.94SFR 354-102-003 $14.94SFR 354-102-004 $74.70MFR5 354-102-005 $14.94SFR 354-102-006 $14.94SFR 354-102-009 $14.94SFR 354-102-010 $14.94SFR 354-102-011 $14.94SFR 354-102-012 $29.88MFR2 354-102-013 $14.94SFR 354-102-014 $14.94SFR 354-102-016 $74.70MFR5 354-103-001 $44.82MFR 354-103-002 $14.94SFR 354-103-003 $14.94SFR 354-103-004 $44.82MFR 354-103-005 $14.94SFR 354-103-008 $14.94SFR 354-103-009 $14.94SFR 354-103-010 $14.94SFR 354-103-011 $14.94SFR 354-103-012 $29.88MFR2 354-103-013 $14.94SFR 354-103-017 $74.70INST 354-103-026 $14.94SFR 354-103-029 $14.94SFR 354-103-030 $14.94SFR 354-103-033 $14.94SFR 354-103-034 $14.94SFR 354-103-035 $14.94SFR 354-103-036 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-103-037 $14.94SFR 354-103-038 $14.94SFR 354-103-039 $14.94SFR 354-103-040 $14.94SFR 354-111-001 $74.70COM 354-111-002 $74.70COM 354-112-008 $74.70COM 354-121-002 $14.94SFR 354-121-003 $29.88MFR2 354-121-004 $29.88MFR2 354-121-005 $14.94SFR 354-122-001 $74.70INST 354-122-004 $29.88MFR2 354-122-005 $29.88MFR2 354-122-006 $74.70INST 354-123-002 $14.94SFR 354-123-003 $44.82MFR 354-123-006 $7.46VSFR 354-124-001 $7.46VCOM 354-124-002 $74.70IND 354-124-004 $14.94SFR 354-124-005 $29.88MFR2 354-124-006 $44.82MFR 354-124-007 $29.88MFR2 354-124-008 $14.94SFR 354-125-001 $59.76MFR4 354-125-002 $14.94SFR 354-125-003 $14.94SFR 354-125-005 $74.70COM 354-125-011 $14.94SFR 354-125-012 $14.94SFR 354-125-013 $104.58MFR7 354-126-001 $74.70INST 354-126-002 $74.70INST 354-126-003 $14.94SFR 354-126-004 $14.94SFR 354-126-005 $14.94SFR 354-126-006 $29.88MFR2 354-126-007 $29.88MFR2 354-131-001 $14.94SFR 354-131-002 $7.46VSFR 354-131-003 $14.94SFR 354-131-004 $59.76MFR4 354-131-008 $59.76MFR4 354-131-009 $29.88MFR2 354-132-002 $14.94SFR 354-132-007 $14.94SFR 354-132-008 $14.94SFR 354-132-009 $74.70COM 354-132-010 $74.70COM 354-132-011 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-132-013 $14.94SFR 354-132-014 $74.70COM 354-132-015 $74.70COM 354-133-001 $74.70COM 354-133-002 $44.82MFR 354-133-005 $14.94SFR 354-133-006 $29.88MFR2 354-133-007 $14.94SFR 354-133-008 $29.88MFR2 354-133-009 $59.76MFR4 354-133-010 $74.70COM 354-133-011 $29.88MFR2 354-133-012 $14.94SFR 354-133-013 $29.88MFR2 354-133-014 $74.70MFR5 354-134-001 $44.82MFR 354-134-002 $14.94SFR 354-134-003 $44.82MFR 354-134-004 $29.88MFR2 354-134-005 $14.94SFR 354-134-006 $14.94SFR 354-134-007 $14.94SFR 354-134-008 $7.46VMFR 354-135-001 $44.82MFR 354-135-002 $59.76MFR4 354-135-003 $74.70COM 354-135-004 $29.88MFR2 354-135-005 $14.94SFR 354-136-001 $14.94SFR 354-136-003 $44.82MFR 354-136-004 $74.70COM 354-136-005 $74.70COM 354-136-006 $74.70COM 354-136-007 $74.70COM 354-136-008 $74.70COM 354-136-009 $74.70COM 354-136-010 $14.94SFR 354-136-011 $44.82MFR 354-137-001 $74.70COM 354-137-002 $74.70COM 354-137-003 $14.94SFR 354-137-004 $74.70MFR5 354-137-005 $14.94SFR 354-137-006 $44.82MFR 354-137-007 $74.70COM 354-137-010 $74.70COM 354-141-003 $14.94SFR 354-141-005 $14.94SFR 354-142-001 $44.82MFR 354-142-002 $44.82MFR 354-142-003 $14.94SFR - 152 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-142-004 $29.88MFR2 354-142-006 $44.82MFR 354-142-007 $74.70COM 354-142-008 $29.88MFR2 354-142-009 $14.94SFR 354-142-010 $14.94SFR 354-142-011 $74.70COM 354-143-002 $14.94SFR 354-143-003 $14.94SFR 354-143-005 $14.94SFR 354-143-006 $7.46VSFR 354-144-001 $14.94SFR 354-144-002 $29.88MFR2 354-144-003 $74.70MFR5 354-144-004 $44.82MFR 354-144-005 $29.88MFR2 354-144-006 $14.94SFR 354-144-007 $29.88MFR2 354-144-008 $14.94SFR 354-144-009 $29.88MFR2 354-144-010 $29.88MFR2 354-145-001 $14.94SFR 354-145-002 $14.94SFR 354-145-003 $14.94SFR 354-145-004 $44.82MFR 354-145-005 $44.82MFR 354-145-006 $29.88MFR2 354-145-007 $74.70MFR5 354-151-001 $29.88MFR2 354-151-002 $29.88MFR2 354-151-003 $14.94SFR 354-151-004 $44.82MFR 354-151-005 $14.94SFR 354-151-006 $29.88MFR2 354-151-007 $14.94SFR 354-151-008 $44.82MFR 354-151-009 $44.82MFR 354-151-010 $44.82MFR 354-151-011 $44.82MFR 354-152-001 $14.94SFR 354-152-002 $44.82MFR 354-152-003 $74.70COM 354-152-004 $74.70COM 354-152-005 $74.70COM 354-152-006 $74.70MFR5 354-152-007 $29.88MFR2 354-152-008 $44.82MFR 354-153-001 $29.88MFR2 354-153-002 $29.88MFR2 354-153-003 $29.88MFR2 354-153-005 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-153-006 $74.70COM 354-153-007 $74.70COM 354-153-008 $14.94SFR 354-153-009 $29.88MFR2 354-153-010 $29.88MFR2 354-154-001 $14.94SFR 354-154-002 $29.88MFR2 354-154-003 $44.82MFR 354-154-004 $29.88MFR2 354-154-005 $44.82MFR 354-154-006 $29.88MFR2 354-154-007 $44.82MFR 354-154-008 $29.88MFR2 354-155-001 $74.70COM 354-155-002 $29.88MFR2 354-155-003 $44.82MFR 354-155-004 $7.46VSFR 354-155-005 $14.94SFR 354-155-006 $29.88MFR2 354-155-007 $7.46VSFR 354-155-008 $29.88MFR2 354-155-009 $14.94SFR 354-156-001 $14.94SFR 354-156-002 $14.94SFR 354-156-003 $14.94SFR 354-156-004 $14.94SFR 354-156-005 $14.94SFR 354-156-006 $14.94SFR 354-157-001 $14.94SFR 354-157-002 $29.88MFR2 354-157-003 $14.94SFR 354-157-004 $44.82MFR 354-157-005 $44.82MFR 354-161-002 $14.94SFR 354-161-003 $14.94SFR 354-162-002 $14.94SFR 354-162-005 $14.94SFR 354-162-006 $14.94SFR 354-162-007 $14.94SFR 354-162-008 $29.88MFR2 354-162-009 $7.46VSFR 354-163-001 $14.94SFR 354-163-002 $14.94SFR 354-163-003 $14.94SFR 354-163-004 $14.94SFR 354-163-005 $74.70COM 354-163-006 $29.88MFR2 354-163-007 $29.88MFR2 354-163-008 $29.88MFR2 354-163-009 $7.46VSFR 354-163-010 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-163-011 $29.88MFR2 354-163-012 $29.88MFR2 354-163-013 $44.82MFR 354-163-014 $14.94SFR 354-164-001 $14.94SFR 354-164-002 $29.88MFR2 354-164-003 $14.94SFR 354-164-004 $29.88MFR2 354-164-005 $29.88MFR2 354-164-006 $29.88MFR2 354-164-007 $14.94SFR 354-164-008 $14.94SFR 354-164-009 $14.94SFR 354-164-010 $14.94SFR 354-164-011 $14.94SFR 354-164-012 $14.94SFR 354-165-001 $29.88MFR2 354-165-002 $29.88MFR2 354-165-003 $14.94SFR 354-165-005 $14.94SFR 354-166-001 $14.94SFR 354-166-002 $29.88MFR2 354-166-003 $29.88MFR2 354-166-004 $14.94SFR 354-166-005 $29.88MFR2 354-166-006 $44.82MFR 354-166-007 $14.94SFR 354-166-008 $14.94SFR 354-166-009 $14.94SFR 354-166-010 $14.94SFR 354-171-001 $14.94SFR 354-171-003 $44.82MFR 354-171-004 $44.82MFR 354-171-005 $14.94SFR 354-171-006 $14.94SFR 354-171-007 $14.94SFR 354-171-008 $29.88MFR2 354-171-009 $14.94SFR 354-172-001 $14.94SFR 354-172-002 $29.88MFR2 354-172-003 $14.94SFR 354-172-004 $14.94SFR 354-172-005 $29.88MFR2 354-172-006 $14.94SFR 354-172-007 $29.88MFR2 354-172-008 $29.88MFR2 354-172-009 $14.94SFR 354-172-010 $14.94SFR 354-172-011 $14.94SFR 354-173-001 $14.94SFR 354-173-002 $14.94SFR - 153 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-173-003 $29.88MFR2 354-173-004 $44.82MFR 354-173-007 $14.94SFR 354-173-008 $7.46VSFR 354-173-009 $7.46VSFR 354-173-010 $7.46VSFR 354-175-002 $14.94SFR 354-175-003 $14.94SFR 354-175-004 $14.94SFR 354-175-005 $14.94SFR 354-175-006 $14.94SFR 354-175-007 $14.94SFR 354-175-008 $29.88MFR2 354-175-009 $14.94SFR 354-175-011 $14.94SFR 354-175-012 $14.94SFR 354-175-014 $29.88MFR2 354-175-016 $7.46VSFR 354-175-018 $29.88MFR2 354-175-019 $14.94SFR 354-175-020 $14.94SFR 354-176-001 $14.94SFR 354-176-002 $29.88MFR2 354-176-003 $14.94SFR 354-176-005 $14.94SFR 354-176-006 $29.88MFR2 354-176-008 $44.82MFR 354-176-009 $14.94SFR 354-176-010 $14.94SFR 354-177-001 $14.94SFR 354-177-002 $14.94SFR 354-177-003 $14.94SFR 354-177-004 $29.88MFR2 354-177-006 $14.94SFR 354-177-007 $7.46VSFR 354-177-008 $14.94SFR 354-177-009 $29.88MFR2 354-178-001 $29.88MFR2 354-178-002 $14.94SFR 354-178-008 $14.94SFR 354-178-009 $14.94SFR 354-178-010 $14.94SFR 354-178-011 $14.94SFR 354-178-012 $14.94SFR 354-178-013 $14.94SFR 354-178-015 $14.94SFR 354-178-016 $14.94SFR 354-180-001 $7.46VSFR 354-180-003 $44.82MFR 354-180-004 $14.94SFR 354-180-010 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-180-011 $7.46VSFR 354-180-012 $14.94SFR 354-180-013 $14.94SFR 354-180-014 $14.94SFR 354-180-015 $14.94SFR 354-180-016 $14.94SFR 354-180-017 $14.94SFR 354-180-018 $14.94SFR 354-180-020 $7.46VSFR 354-180-021 $7.46VSFR 354-180-022 $7.46VSFR 354-180-025 $14.94SFR 354-180-026 $14.94SFR 354-180-027 $29.88MFR2 354-180-028 $14.94SFR 354-180-029 $7.46VSFR 354-180-030 $7.46VSFR 354-180-031 $7.46VSFR 354-180-032 $14.94SFR 354-180-033 $7.46VSFR 354-180-034 $7.46VSFR 354-180-035 $7.46VSFR 354-180-036 $7.46VSFR 354-180-037 $7.46VSFR 354-180-038 $7.46VSFR 354-180-039 $14.94SFR 354-180-040 $7.46VSFR 354-180-043 $7.46VSFR 354-180-044 $7.46VSFR 354-180-045 $7.46VSFR 354-180-046 $7.46VSFR 354-180-047 $7.46VSFR 354-180-048 $7.46VSFR 354-180-049 $7.46VSFR 354-180-050 $7.46VSFR 354-180-051 $7.46VSFR 354-180-052 $14.94SFR 354-180-053 $14.94SFR 354-180-054 $7.46VSFR 354-180-055 $7.46VSFR 354-180-056 $7.46VSFR 354-180-057 $7.46VSFR 354-180-058 $7.46VSFR 354-180-059 $7.46VSFR 354-180-060 $7.46VSFR 354-180-061 $7.46VSFR 354-180-062 $7.46VSFR 354-180-063 $14.94SFR 354-180-064 $14.94SFR 354-203-002 $74.70INST 354-203-003 $74.70INST Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-203-008 $7.46VSFR 354-212-001 $74.70COM 354-213-001 $14.94SFR 354-213-002 $14.94SFR 354-213-003 $14.94SFR 354-213-004 $14.94SFR 354-213-005 $14.94SFR 354-213-006 $14.94SFR 354-213-007 $14.94SFR 354-213-008 $14.94SFR 354-213-009 $14.94SFR 354-213-010 $14.94SFR 354-213-011 $14.94SFR 354-213-012 $14.94SFR 354-214-002 $14.94SFR 354-214-003 $14.94SFR 354-214-004 $14.94SFR 354-214-006 $14.94SFR 354-214-007 $14.94SFR 354-214-012 $14.94SFR 354-214-015 $14.94SFR 354-214-017 $14.94SFR 354-214-019 $14.94SFR 354-214-020 $14.94SFR 354-214-021 $14.94SFR 354-214-022 $14.94SFR 354-214-023 $14.94SFR 354-214-024 $14.94SFR 354-214-025 $14.94SFR 354-214-026 $14.94SFR 354-215-001 $14.94SFR 354-215-002 $7.46VSFR 354-215-005 $14.94SFR 354-215-007 $14.94SFR 354-215-008 $14.94SFR 354-215-009 $14.94SFR 354-215-012 $14.94SFR 354-215-013 $14.94SFR 354-221-001 $14.94SFR 354-221-006 $14.94SFR 354-221-009 $14.94SFR 354-221-010 $14.94SFR 354-221-011 $14.94SFR 354-221-013 $14.94SFR 354-221-014 $14.94SFR 354-221-015 $14.94SFR 354-221-016 $14.94SFR 354-221-017 $14.94SFR 354-221-019 $14.94SFR 354-221-020 $14.94SFR 354-221-021 $14.94SFR - 154 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-221-022 $14.94SFR 354-221-023 $14.94SFR 354-221-024 $14.94SFR 354-221-025 $29.88MFR2 354-221-026 $14.94SFR 354-221-027 $14.94SFR 354-221-028 $14.94SFR 354-221-029 $14.94SFR 354-221-030 $14.94SFR 354-221-031 $14.94SFR 354-221-032 $29.88MFR2 354-221-034 $14.94SFR 354-221-035 $14.94SFR 354-221-036 $14.94SFR 354-221-038 $44.82MFR 354-221-039 $14.94SFR 354-222-001 $14.94SFR 354-222-002 $14.94SFR 354-222-003 $14.94SFR 354-222-004 $44.82MFR 354-231-005 $14.94SFR 354-231-006 $14.94SFR 354-231-007 $14.94SFR 354-231-008 $14.94SFR 354-231-009 $14.94SFR 354-231-010 $14.94SFR 354-231-011 $14.94SFR 354-231-012 $14.94SFR 354-231-013 $14.94SFR 354-231-014 $14.94SFR 354-231-015 $29.88MFR2 354-231-016 $14.94SFR 354-231-018 $14.94SFR 354-231-019 $14.94SFR 354-231-020 $14.94SFR 354-231-021 $14.94SFR 354-231-022 $29.88MFR2 354-231-023 $14.94SFR 354-231-024 $14.94SFR 354-231-025 $14.94SFR 354-231-026 $14.94SFR 354-231-027 $14.94SFR 354-231-028 $7.46VSFR 354-232-001 $14.94SFR 354-232-002 $14.94SFR 354-232-003 $14.94SFR 354-232-004 $14.94SFR 354-232-005 $14.94SFR 354-232-006 $14.94SFR 354-232-007 $14.94SFR 354-232-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-232-009 $14.94SFR 354-232-013 $14.94SFR 354-232-014 $14.94SFR 354-232-016 $14.94SFR 354-232-017 $14.94SFR 354-232-018 $29.88MFR2 354-232-020 $14.94SFR 354-232-021 $14.94SFR 354-232-022 $14.94SFR 354-232-023 $14.94SFR 354-232-024 $14.94SFR 354-232-025 $14.94SFR 354-232-026 $14.94SFR 354-232-027 $14.94SFR 354-233-001 $14.94SFR 354-233-004 $14.94SFR 354-233-005 $14.94SFR 354-233-006 $14.94SFR 354-233-008 $14.94SFR 354-233-009 $14.94SFR 354-233-010 $7.46VSFR 354-233-011 $14.94SFR 354-251-001 $14.94SFR 354-251-002 $14.94SFR 354-251-003 $14.94SFR 354-251-004 $14.94SFR 354-251-005 $14.94SFR 354-251-006 $14.94SFR 354-251-007 $14.94SFR 354-251-008 $14.94SFR 354-251-009 $14.94SFR 354-251-010 $14.94SFR 354-251-016 $14.94SFR 354-251-017 $14.94SFR 354-251-018 $14.94SFR 354-251-019 $14.94SFR 354-251-020 $14.94SFR 354-251-022 $14.94SFR 354-252-001 $14.94SFR 354-252-002 $14.94SFR 354-252-003 $14.94SFR 354-252-004 $14.94SFR 354-252-005 $14.94SFR 354-252-006 $14.94SFR 354-252-007 $14.94SFR 354-252-008 $14.94SFR 354-252-009 $14.94SFR 354-252-010 $14.94SFR 354-252-011 $14.94SFR 354-252-014 $14.94SFR 354-252-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-252-016 $14.94SFR 354-252-017 $14.94SFR 354-252-019 $14.94SFR 354-261-002 $14.94SFR 354-261-004 $14.94SFR 354-261-005 $14.94SFR 354-261-006 $14.94SFR 354-261-008 $14.94SFR 354-262-002 $14.94SFR 354-262-003 $14.94SFR 354-262-004 $14.94SFR 354-262-005 $14.94SFR 354-262-006 $14.94SFR 354-262-007 $14.94SFR 354-262-010 $14.94SFR 354-262-011 $14.94SFR 354-262-012 $14.94SFR 354-262-013 $14.94SFR 354-262-014 $14.94SFR 354-262-015 $14.94SFR 354-262-016 $14.94SFR 354-262-017 $14.94SFR 354-262-019 $14.94SFR 354-262-020 $14.94SFR 354-262-022 $14.94SFR 354-262-023 $14.94SFR 354-262-024 $14.94SFR 354-262-025 $14.94SFR 354-262-028 $14.94SFR 354-262-029 $14.94SFR 354-262-030 $14.94SFR 354-262-031 $14.94SFR 354-262-032 $7.46VSFR 354-271-001 $14.94SFR 354-271-005 $14.94SFR 354-271-006 $14.94SFR 354-271-007 $14.94SFR 354-271-016 $14.94SFR 354-271-018 $14.94SFR 354-271-022 $14.94SFR 354-271-025 $14.94SFR 354-271-027 $14.94SFR 354-271-028 $14.94SFR 354-271-029 $14.94SFR 354-271-030 $14.94SFR 354-271-031 $14.94SFR 354-271-032 $14.94SFR 354-271-033 $14.94SFR 354-271-034 $14.94SFR 354-271-035 $14.94SFR 354-272-001 $14.94SFR - 155 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-272-002 $14.94SFR 354-272-003 $14.94SFR 354-272-004 $14.94SFR 354-272-005 $14.94SFR 354-272-006 $14.94SFR 354-272-008 $14.94SFR 354-272-010 $14.94SFR 354-272-012 $14.94SFR 354-272-016 $14.94SFR 354-272-017 $14.94SFR 354-272-018 $14.94SFR 354-272-019 $14.94SFR 354-272-020 $14.94SFR 354-272-021 $14.94SFR 354-272-022 $14.94SFR 354-272-023 $14.94SFR 354-272-024 $14.94SFR 354-272-027 $14.94SFR 354-272-030 $14.94SFR 354-272-031 $14.94SFR 354-272-032 $14.94SFR 354-272-033 $14.94SFR 354-272-034 $14.94SFR 354-272-035 $14.94SFR 354-272-036 $14.94SFR 354-272-037 $14.94SFR 354-272-038 $14.94SFR 354-272-039 $14.94SFR 354-272-040 $14.94SFR 354-272-041 $14.94SFR 354-272-045 $14.94SFR 354-272-047 $14.94SFR 354-272-048 $14.94SFR 354-272-049 $14.94SFR 354-272-050 $14.94SFR 354-272-051 $14.94SFR 354-331-001 $14.94SFR 354-331-002 $14.94SFR 354-331-003 $14.94SFR 354-331-004 $14.94SFR 354-331-005 $14.94SFR 354-331-006 $14.94SFR 354-331-009 $14.94SFR 354-331-010 $14.94SFR 354-331-011 $14.94SFR 354-331-014 $14.94SFR 354-331-015 $14.94SFR 354-331-016 $14.94SFR 354-331-017 $14.94SFR 354-331-018 $14.94SFR 354-331-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-331-020 $14.94SFR 354-331-021 $14.94SFR 354-331-022 $14.94SFR 354-331-023 $14.94SFR 354-331-024 $14.94SFR 354-331-025 $14.94SFR 354-331-026 $14.94SFR 354-331-027 $14.94SFR 354-331-028 $14.94SFR 354-331-029 $14.94SFR 354-331-030 $14.94SFR 354-331-031 $14.94SFR 354-331-032 $14.94SFR 354-331-033 $14.94SFR 354-331-034 $14.94SFR 354-331-035 $14.94SFR 354-331-038 $14.94SFR 354-331-040 $14.94SFR 354-331-041 $14.94SFR 354-331-042 $14.94SFR 354-332-001 $14.94SFR 354-332-002 $14.94SFR 354-332-003 $14.94SFR 354-332-004 $14.94SFR 354-332-005 $14.94SFR 354-332-006 $14.94SFR 354-332-007 $14.94SFR 354-332-008 $14.94SFR 354-332-009 $14.94SFR 354-332-010 $14.94SFR 354-332-011 $14.94SFR 354-341-001 $14.94SFR 354-341-002 $14.94SFR 354-341-003 $14.94SFR 354-341-004 $14.94SFR 354-341-005 $14.94SFR 354-341-006 $14.94SFR 354-342-001 $14.94SFR 354-342-002 $14.94SFR 354-342-003 $14.94SFR 354-342-004 $14.94SFR 354-342-005 $14.94SFR 354-342-006 $14.94SFR 354-342-007 $14.94SFR 354-342-008 $14.94SFR 354-342-009 $14.94SFR 354-342-010 $14.94SFR 354-342-011 $14.94SFR 354-351-001 $14.94SFR 354-352-001 $14.94SFR 354-352-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-352-003 $14.94SFR 354-352-004 $14.94SFR 354-352-005 $14.94SFR 354-352-006 $14.94SFR 354-352-007 $14.94SFR 354-352-008 $14.94SFR 354-352-009 $14.94SFR 354-352-010 $14.94SFR 354-352-011 $14.94SFR 354-352-012 $14.94SFR 354-353-001 $14.94SFR 354-353-002 $14.94SFR 354-353-003 $14.94SFR 354-353-004 $14.94SFR 354-353-005 $14.94SFR 354-353-006 $14.94SFR 354-353-007 $14.94SFR 354-353-008 $14.94SFR 354-353-009 $14.94SFR 354-361-001 $14.94SFR 354-361-002 $14.94SFR 354-361-003 $14.94SFR 354-361-004 $14.94SFR 354-361-005 $14.94SFR 354-361-006 $14.94SFR 354-361-007 $14.94SFR 354-361-008 $14.94SFR 354-361-009 $14.94SFR 354-361-010 $14.94SFR 354-361-011 $14.94SFR 354-361-012 $14.94SFR 354-361-013 $14.94SFR 354-361-014 $14.94SFR 354-361-015 $14.94SFR 354-361-016 $14.94SFR 354-361-017 $14.94SFR 354-361-018 $14.94SFR 354-361-019 $14.94SFR 354-361-020 $14.94SFR 354-361-021 $14.94SFR 354-362-001 $14.94SFR 354-362-002 $14.94SFR 354-362-003 $14.94SFR 354-362-004 $14.94SFR 354-362-005 $14.94SFR 354-362-006 $14.94SFR 354-362-007 $14.94SFR 354-362-008 $14.94SFR 354-362-009 $14.94SFR 354-362-010 $14.94SFR 354-362-011 $14.94SFR - 156 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 354-362-012 $14.94SFR 354-362-013 $14.94SFR 354-362-014 $14.94SFR 354-363-001 $14.94SFR 354-363-002 $14.94SFR 354-363-003 $14.94SFR 354-363-004 $14.94SFR 354-363-005 $14.94SFR 354-363-006 $14.94SFR 354-363-007 $14.94SFR 354-370-001 $7.46CONDO 354-370-002 $7.46CONDO 354-370-003 $7.46CONDO 354-370-004 $7.46CONDO 354-370-005 $7.46CONDO 354-370-006 $7.46CONDO 354-370-007 $7.46CONDO 354-370-008 $7.46CONDO 354-370-009 $7.46CONDO 354-370-010 $7.46CONDO 354-370-011 $7.46CONDO 354-370-012 $7.46CONDO 354-370-013 $7.46CONDO 354-370-014 $7.46CONDO 354-370-015 $7.46CONDO 354-370-016 $7.46CONDO 354-370-017 $7.46CONDO 354-370-018 $7.46CONDO 354-370-019 $7.46CONDO 354-370-020 $7.46CONDO 354-370-021 $7.46CONDO 354-370-022 $7.46CONDO 354-370-023 $7.46CONDO 354-370-024 $7.46CONDO 355-030-004 $14.94SFR 355-030-005 $7.46VSFR 355-030-006 $7.46VSFR 355-030-007 $14.94SFR 355-030-008 $14.94SFR 355-030-015 $7.46VSFR 355-030-018 $7.46VSFR 355-030-019 $14.94SFR 355-030-020 $14.94SFR 355-030-021 $14.94SFR 355-030-022 $7.46VSFR 355-030-023 $14.94SFR 355-030-024 $14.94SFR 355-030-025 $7.46VSFR 355-030-026 $14.94SFR 355-081-003 $14.94SFR 355-081-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 355-081-005 $14.94SFR 355-081-006 $14.94SFR 355-081-007 $14.94SFR 355-081-009 $14.94SFR 355-082-001 $14.94SFR 355-082-002 $14.94SFR 355-082-003 $14.94SFR 355-083-001 $14.94SFR 355-083-002 $14.94SFR 355-083-003 $14.94SFR 355-083-004 $14.94SFR 355-083-005 $14.94SFR 355-083-007 $14.94SFR 355-083-008 $14.94SFR 355-083-012 $7.46VSFR 355-083-013 $7.46VSFR 355-083-014 $14.94SFR 355-083-015 $14.94SFR 355-083-016 $14.94SFR 355-083-017 $7.46VSFR 355-100-007 $7.46VSFR 355-100-009 $14.94SFR 355-100-010 $14.94SFR 355-100-016 $7.46VSFR 355-100-017 $14.94SFR 355-100-018 $14.94SFR 355-100-019 $14.94SFR 355-100-020 $14.94SFR 355-100-021 $14.94SFR 355-100-022 $14.94SFR 355-100-023 $14.94SFR 355-100-024 $14.94SFR 355-100-025 $14.94SFR 355-100-026 $14.94SFR 355-100-027 $14.94SFR 355-100-028 $14.94SFR 355-100-029 $14.94SFR 355-100-030 $14.94SFR 355-100-031 $14.94SFR 355-100-032 $14.94SFR 355-100-033 $14.94SFR 355-100-034 $14.94SFR 355-100-035 $14.94SFR 355-100-036 $14.94SFR 355-100-037 $14.94SFR 355-100-038 $14.94SFR 355-100-039 $14.94SFR 355-111-001 $14.94SFR 355-111-002 $14.94SFR 355-111-003 $14.94SFR 355-111-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 355-111-005 $14.94SFR 355-111-006 $14.94SFR 355-111-008 $14.94SFR 355-112-001 $14.94SFR 355-112-002 $14.94SFR 355-112-003 $14.94SFR 355-112-004 $14.94SFR 355-112-005 $14.94SFR 355-112-008 $14.94SFR 355-112-009 $14.94SFR 355-113-001 $14.94SFR 355-113-002 $14.94SFR 355-113-003 $14.94SFR 355-113-004 $14.94SFR 355-113-005 $14.94SFR 355-113-006 $14.94SFR 355-113-007 $14.94SFR 355-113-008 $14.94SFR 355-113-009 $14.94SFR 355-113-010 $14.94SFR 355-113-011 $14.94SFR 355-113-012 $14.94SFR 355-113-013 $14.94SFR 355-113-014 $14.94SFR 355-113-015 $14.94SFR 355-113-016 $14.94SFR 355-113-018 $14.94SFR 355-113-019 $14.94SFR 355-113-020 $14.94SFR 355-113-021 $14.94SFR 355-113-022 $7.46VSFR 355-113-023 $14.94SFR 355-113-024 $14.94SFR 355-114-001 $14.94SFR 355-114-002 $14.94SFR 355-114-003 $29.88MFR2 355-114-004 $14.94SFR 355-121-002 $7.46VSFR 355-121-003 $29.88MFR2 355-121-004 $29.88MFR2 355-121-005 $14.94SFR 355-121-006 $14.94SFR 355-121-007 $14.94SFR 355-121-008 $14.94SFR 355-121-009 $14.94SFR 355-121-010 $14.94SFR 355-121-011 $29.88MFR2 355-122-001 $14.94SFR 355-122-002 $59.76MFR4 355-122-003 $59.76MFR4 355-122-005 $14.94SFR - 157 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 355-122-006 $14.94SFR 355-122-007 $14.94SFR 355-122-008 $14.94SFR 355-122-009 $14.94SFR 355-123-001 $14.94SFR 355-123-002 $14.94SFR 355-123-003 $29.88MFR2 355-123-004 $14.94SFR 355-125-002 $14.94SFR 355-125-004 $7.46VSFR 355-125-005 $14.94SFR 355-140-001 $14.94SFR 355-140-010 $14.94SFR 355-140-012 $7.46VSFR 355-140-016 $7.46VSFR 355-140-018 $14.94SFR 355-140-022 $29.88MFR2 355-140-032 $14.94SFR 355-140-033 $14.94SFR 355-140-034 $74.70COM 357-010-002 $74.70IND 357-020-009 $74.70COM 357-020-010 $7.46VCOM 357-020-025 $7.46VCOM 357-020-026 $74.70VIND 357-041-001 $74.70COM 357-041-002 $74.70COM 357-041-003 $74.70COM 357-041-005 $74.70INST 357-041-010 $74.70COM 357-041-011 $7.46VCOM 357-041-013 $74.70COM 357-042-001 $74.70COM 357-042-003 $74.70COM 357-042-004 $7.46VMFR 357-042-005 $44.82MFR 357-042-006 $44.82MFR 357-042-007 $14.94SFR 357-042-008 $14.94SFR 357-042-009 $14.94SFR 357-042-010 $14.94SFR 357-042-011 $7.46VCOM 357-042-012 $74.70COM 357-042-013 $74.70COM 357-042-014 $7.46VCOM 357-042-015 $74.70COM 357-042-017 $74.70COM 357-042-018 $74.70COM 357-042-022 $74.70COM 357-042-025 $74.70INST 357-042-028 $74.70INST Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-043-001 $74.70MFR5 357-043-003 $14.94SFR 357-043-004 $14.94SFR 357-044-001 $29.88MFR2 357-044-002 $74.70COM 357-044-003 $14.94SFR 357-044-006 $14.94SFR 357-044-007 $44.82MFR 357-044-008 $14.94SFR 357-044-009 $14.94SFR 357-044-010 $29.88MFR2 357-044-011 $74.70IND 357-044-012 $74.70IND 357-044-014 $74.70COM 357-044-015 $44.82MFR 357-044-016 $44.82MFR 357-045-001 $59.76MFR4 357-045-002 $14.94SFR 357-045-003 $14.94SFR 357-045-004 $14.94SFR 357-045-006 $14.94SFR 357-045-007 $14.94SFR 357-046-001 $14.94SFR 357-046-002 $14.94SFR 357-046-003 $14.94SFR 357-046-004 $14.94SFR 357-046-005 $14.94SFR 357-046-006 $14.94SFR 357-046-007 $29.88MFR2 357-046-008 $29.88MFR2 357-046-009 $14.94SFR 357-046-012 $14.94SFR 357-046-013 $14.94SFR 357-046-014 $14.94SFR 357-046-015 $14.94SFR 357-046-016 $14.94SFR 357-046-017 $14.94SFR 357-046-021 $14.94SFR 357-046-024 $44.82MFR 357-046-025 $14.94SFR 357-046-026 $14.94SFR 357-047-001 $14.94SFR 357-047-002 $14.94SFR 357-047-003 $29.88MFR2 357-047-007 $29.88MFR2 357-047-009 $14.94SFR 357-047-010 $44.82MFR 357-047-011 $14.94SFR 357-047-012 $14.94SFR 357-047-015 $59.76MFR4 357-047-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-047-018 $14.94SFR 357-047-019 $14.94SFR 357-047-020 $14.94SFR 357-051-002 $74.70COM 357-051-003 $74.70COM 357-051-004 $74.70COM 357-052-001 $74.70COM 357-052-002 $7.46VMFR 357-052-003 $14.94SFR 357-052-004 $74.70COM 357-052-007 $14.94SFR 357-052-008 $14.94SFR 357-052-014 $44.82MFR 357-052-015 $7.46VCOM 357-052-016 $29.88MFR2 357-052-017 $74.70COM 357-053-001 $14.94SFR 357-053-002 $14.94SFR 357-053-003 $14.94SFR 357-053-004 $14.94SFR 357-053-005 $14.94SFR 357-053-006 $14.94SFR 357-053-007 $14.94SFR 357-053-010 $14.94SFR 357-053-011 $14.94SFR 357-053-014 $44.82MFR 357-053-015 $44.82MFR 357-053-016 $44.82MFR 357-053-017 $74.70MFR5 357-053-018 $29.88MFR2 357-053-019 $14.94SFR 357-053-020 $14.94SFR 357-054-004 $14.94SFR 357-054-005 $14.94SFR 357-054-006 $14.94SFR 357-054-007 $14.94SFR 357-054-008 $14.94SFR 357-054-009 $29.88MFR2 357-054-010 $14.94SFR 357-054-011 $44.82MFR 357-054-014 $14.94SFR 357-054-015 $14.94SFR 357-054-020 $14.94SFR 357-054-021 $14.94SFR 357-061-009 $14.94SFR 357-061-010 $7.46VSFR 357-061-011 $44.82MFR 357-061-013 $14.94SFR 357-061-015 $29.88MFR2 357-061-016 $14.94SFR 357-061-017 $14.94SFR - 158 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-061-018 $14.94SFR 357-061-019 $14.94SFR 357-061-020 $14.94SFR 357-061-022 $14.94SFR 357-061-025 $14.94SFR 357-061-026 $7.46VSFR 357-061-027 $14.94SFR 357-061-028 $14.94SFR 357-061-030 $14.94SFR 357-061-031 $14.94SFR 357-062-001 $14.94SFR 357-062-002 $14.94SFR 357-062-003 $14.94SFR 357-062-004 $14.94SFR 357-062-005 $14.94SFR 357-062-006 $14.94SFR 357-062-007 $14.94SFR 357-062-008 $14.94SFR 357-062-009 $14.94SFR 357-062-011 $14.94SFR 357-062-012 $14.94SFR 357-062-016 $14.94SFR 357-062-017 $14.94SFR 357-062-018 $14.94SFR 357-063-003 $14.94SFR 357-063-004 $14.94SFR 357-063-006 $44.82MFR 357-063-013 $14.94SFR 357-063-014 $14.94SFR 357-063-015 $14.94SFR 357-063-017 $14.94SFR 357-063-018 $7.46VSFR 357-071-001 $14.94SFR 357-071-002 $14.94SFR 357-071-003 $14.94SFR 357-071-004 $14.94SFR 357-071-006 $14.94SFR 357-071-007 $14.94SFR 357-071-008 $14.94SFR 357-071-009 $14.94SFR 357-071-010 $14.94SFR 357-071-011 $14.94SFR 357-071-013 $14.94SFR 357-071-014 $14.94SFR 357-071-015 $14.94SFR 357-071-016 $14.94SFR 357-071-017 $14.94SFR 357-071-018 $14.94SFR 357-071-019 $14.94SFR 357-071-020 $14.94SFR 357-071-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-071-022 $14.94SFR 357-071-023 $14.94SFR 357-071-024 $14.94SFR 357-071-026 $29.88MFR2 357-071-027 $29.88MFR2 357-071-028 $14.94SFR 357-071-029 $14.94SFR 357-071-031 $14.94SFR 357-071-032 $14.94SFR 357-071-033 $14.94SFR 357-071-034 $14.94SFR 357-072-001 $14.94SFR 357-072-004 $14.94SFR 357-072-005 $14.94SFR 357-072-006 $14.94SFR 357-072-007 $14.94SFR 357-072-008 $14.94SFR 357-072-010 $14.94SFR 357-072-012 $14.94SFR 357-072-013 $14.94SFR 357-072-014 $14.94SFR 357-072-015 $14.94SFR 357-072-017 $14.94SFR 357-072-018 $14.94SFR 357-072-019 $14.94SFR 357-072-020 $14.94SFR 357-072-021 $14.94SFR 357-072-022 $14.94SFR 357-072-026 $14.94SFR 357-072-028 $14.94SFR 357-072-029 $14.94SFR 357-072-030 $14.94SFR 357-073-001 $14.94SFR 357-073-002 $14.94SFR 357-073-003 $14.94SFR 357-081-001 $89.64MFR6 357-081-002 $74.70MFR5 357-081-003 $7.46VCOM 357-081-004 $74.70COM 357-081-006 $74.70COM 357-081-007 $74.70INST 357-081-011 $14.94SFR 357-081-012 $14.94SFR 357-081-013 $14.94SFR 357-081-014 $59.76MFR4 357-081-015 $7.46VSFR 357-081-017 $14.94SFR 357-081-021 $74.70COM 357-081-029 $14.94SFR 357-081-032 $74.70COM 357-081-033 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-081-034 $74.70INST 357-081-035 $74.70COM 357-081-036 $14.94SFR 357-081-037 $14.94SFR 357-081-038 $74.70COM 357-082-002 $14.94SFR 357-082-003 $14.94SFR 357-082-004 $14.94SFR 357-082-005 $14.94SFR 357-082-006 $14.94SFR 357-082-007 $14.94SFR 357-082-008 $14.94SFR 357-082-009 $14.94SFR 357-082-010 $14.94SFR 357-082-011 $14.94SFR 357-082-012 $14.94SFR 357-082-013 $29.88MFR2 357-082-014 $14.94SFR 357-082-015 $14.94SFR 357-082-016 $74.70MFR5 357-082-019 $29.88MFR2 357-082-022 $74.70MFR5 357-082-023 $14.94SFR 357-082-025 $14.94SFR 357-082-026 $14.94SFR 357-082-027 $14.94SFR 357-082-028 $14.94SFR 357-082-029 $14.94SFR 357-082-030 $14.94SFR 357-083-001 $14.94SFR 357-083-003 $14.94SFR 357-083-004 $14.94SFR 357-083-005 $14.94SFR 357-083-006 $14.94SFR 357-083-007 $14.94SFR 357-083-009 $14.94SFR 357-083-012 $14.94SFR 357-083-013 $14.94SFR 357-083-014 $14.94SFR 357-083-015 $14.94SFR 357-083-016 $14.94SFR 357-083-017 $14.94SFR 357-083-018 $14.94SFR 357-083-019 $14.94SFR 357-083-020 $14.94SFR 357-083-021 $14.94SFR 357-083-023 $14.94SFR 357-083-024 $14.94SFR 357-083-025 $14.94SFR 357-083-026 $14.94SFR 357-083-027 $14.94SFR - 159 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-083-028 $14.94SFR 357-083-029 $14.94SFR 357-083-030 $14.94SFR 357-083-031 $14.94SFR 357-083-032 $14.94SFR 357-083-033 $14.94SFR 357-091-005 $59.76MFR4 357-091-006 $14.94SFR 357-091-007 $14.94SFR 357-091-011 $14.94SFR 357-091-012 $14.94SFR 357-091-014 $14.94SFR 357-091-015 $14.94SFR 357-091-018 $14.94SFR 357-091-019 $14.94SFR 357-091-020 $14.94SFR 357-091-021 $14.94SFR 357-091-023 $14.94SFR 357-091-030 $14.94SFR 357-091-031 $14.94SFR 357-091-032 $74.70MFR5 357-091-033 $29.88MFR2 357-091-034 $14.94SFR 357-091-035 $14.94SFR 357-091-036 $14.94SFR 357-091-037 $14.94SFR 357-091-039 $14.94SFR 357-091-040 $14.94SFR 357-091-041 $14.94SFR 357-093-002 $14.94SFR 357-093-003 $14.94SFR 357-093-004 $14.94SFR 357-093-006 $14.94SFR 357-093-007 $14.94SFR 357-093-008 $14.94SFR 357-093-009 $14.94SFR 357-093-010 $14.94SFR 357-093-011 $14.94SFR 357-093-012 $14.94SFR 357-093-013 $14.94SFR 357-093-014 $14.94SFR 357-093-015 $14.94SFR 357-093-016 $14.94SFR 357-093-017 $14.94SFR 357-093-018 $14.94SFR 357-093-022 $14.94SFR 357-093-023 $44.82MFR 357-093-024 $14.94SFR 357-093-025 $14.94SFR 357-093-026 $14.94SFR 357-093-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-093-028 $14.94SFR 357-094-001 $14.94SFR 357-094-002 $14.94SFR 357-101-001 $74.70MFR5 357-101-002 $7.46VCOM 357-101-003 $74.70COM 357-101-004 $14.94SFR 357-101-005 $14.94SFR 357-101-006 $14.94SFR 357-101-007 $89.64MFR6 357-102-001 $14.94SFR 357-102-003 $14.94SFR 357-102-004 $14.94SFR 357-102-005 $14.94SFR 357-102-006 $14.94SFR 357-102-007 $14.94SFR 357-102-008 $14.94SFR 357-102-010 $14.94SFR 357-102-011 $14.94SFR 357-102-012 $7.46VSFR 357-102-013 $14.94SFR 357-102-014 $14.94SFR 357-103-001 $14.94SFR 357-103-004 $44.82MFR 357-103-006 $14.94SFR 357-103-007 $14.94SFR 357-103-008 $14.94SFR 357-103-010 $14.94SFR 357-103-013 $14.94SFR 357-103-014 $14.94SFR 357-103-015 $14.94SFR 357-111-001 $29.88MFR2 357-111-002 $14.94SFR 357-111-003 $14.94SFR 357-111-009 $74.70COM 357-111-010 $7.46VCOM 357-111-012 $29.88MFR2 357-111-013 $14.94SFR 357-111-014 $14.94SFR 357-111-015 $14.94SFR 357-111-017 $14.94SFR 357-111-019 $14.94SFR 357-111-020 $14.94SFR 357-111-022 $14.94SFR 357-111-023 $14.94SFR 357-111-024 $14.94SFR 357-111-025 $14.94SFR 357-111-026 $14.94SFR 357-111-027 $14.94SFR 357-111-028 $14.94SFR 357-111-029 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-111-034 $14.94SFR 357-111-035 $14.94SFR 357-111-036 $74.70COM 357-112-001 $14.94SFR 357-112-002 $14.94SFR 357-112-003 $14.94SFR 357-112-004 $14.94SFR 357-112-005 $14.94SFR 357-112-006 $29.88MFR2 357-112-007 $29.88MFR2 357-112-008 $14.94SFR 357-112-009 $14.94SFR 357-112-010 $14.94SFR 357-112-011 $14.94SFR 357-112-013 $29.88MFR2 357-112-014 $29.88MFR2 357-112-016 $14.94SFR 357-112-017 $14.94SFR 357-112-018 $14.94SFR 357-112-019 $14.94SFR 357-112-020 $14.94SFR 357-112-021 $14.94SFR 357-112-022 $14.94SFR 357-112-023 $14.94SFR 357-112-025 $14.94SFR 357-112-026 $14.94SFR 357-112-027 $14.94SFR 357-113-001 $14.94SFR 357-113-002 $14.94SFR 357-113-003 $14.94SFR 357-120-002 $74.70COM 357-120-003 $7.46VCOM 357-120-013 $14.94SFR 357-120-014 $14.94SFR 357-120-015 $14.94SFR 357-120-016 $14.94SFR 357-120-017 $14.94SFR 357-120-018 $14.94SFR 357-120-019 $14.94SFR 357-120-020 $14.94SFR 357-120-021 $14.94SFR 357-120-022 $14.94SFR 357-120-023 $14.94SFR 357-120-024 $14.94SFR 357-120-025 $14.94SFR 357-120-026 $14.94SFR 357-120-027 $14.94SFR 357-120-028 $14.94SFR 357-120-029 $14.94SFR 357-120-030 $14.94SFR 357-120-031 $14.94SFR - 160 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-120-032 $14.94SFR 357-120-033 $14.94SFR 357-120-034 $14.94SFR 357-120-035 $14.94SFR 357-120-036 $14.94SFR 357-120-037 $14.94SFR 357-120-038 $14.94SFR 357-120-039 $14.94SFR 357-120-040 $14.94SFR 357-120-041 $14.94SFR 357-120-042 $14.94SFR 357-120-043 $14.94SFR 357-120-044 $14.94SFR 357-120-045 $14.94SFR 357-120-046 $14.94SFR 357-120-047 $14.94SFR 357-120-048 $14.94SFR 357-120-049 $14.94SFR 357-120-050 $14.94SFR 357-120-051 $14.94SFR 357-120-052 $14.94SFR 357-120-053 $14.94SFR 357-120-054 $14.94SFR 357-120-055 $14.94SFR 357-120-056 $14.94SFR 357-120-057 $14.94SFR 357-120-058 $14.94SFR 357-120-059 $14.94SFR 357-120-060 $14.94SFR 357-120-061 $14.94SFR 357-120-062 $14.94SFR 357-120-063 $14.94SFR 357-120-064 $14.94SFR 357-120-065 $14.94SFR 357-120-066 $14.94SFR 357-120-067 $14.94SFR 357-120-068 $14.94SFR 357-120-069 $14.94SFR 357-120-070 $14.94SFR 357-120-073 $104.58MFR7 357-131-001 $14.94SFR 357-131-003 $14.94SFR 357-131-005 $14.94SFR 357-131-006 $14.94SFR 357-131-007 $14.94SFR 357-131-010 $14.94SFR 357-131-012 $14.94SFR 357-131-013 $14.94SFR 357-131-014 $14.94SFR 357-131-015 $14.94SFR 357-131-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-131-017 $14.94SFR 357-131-019 $14.94SFR 357-131-020 $14.94SFR 357-131-021 $14.94SFR 357-131-023 $14.94SFR 357-132-017 $74.70COM 357-132-018 $74.70COM 357-132-019 $74.70COM 357-140-010 $7.46VCOM 357-140-011 $14.94SFR 357-140-016 $7.46VCOM 357-140-032 $14.94SFR 357-140-033 $89.64MFR6 357-140-039 $14.94SFR 357-140-041 $14.94SFR 357-140-043 $74.70COM 357-140-044 $29.88MFR2 357-140-045 $7.46VCOM 357-140-046 $74.70MFR5 357-140-047 $74.70MFR5 357-140-054 $29.88MFR2 357-140-056 $14.94SFR 357-140-057 $14.94SFR 357-140-058 $14.94SFR 357-140-059 $14.94SFR 357-140-060 $14.94SFR 357-140-061 $14.94SFR 357-140-062 $14.94SFR 357-140-063 $14.94SFR 357-140-064 $14.94SFR 357-151-002 $7.46VCOM 357-151-008 $74.70COM 357-151-013 $14.94SFR 357-151-014 $14.94SFR 357-151-020 $14.94SFR 357-151-027 $74.70COM 357-151-028 $74.70COM 357-151-029 $74.70COM 357-151-030 $74.70COM 357-151-031 $74.70COM 357-151-032 $14.94SFR 357-151-035 $14.94SFR 357-151-036 $74.70COM 357-151-037 $14.94SFR 357-152-001 $14.94SFR 357-152-002 $14.94SFR 357-152-003 $14.94SFR 357-152-004 $14.94SFR 357-152-006 $14.94SFR 357-152-007 $14.94SFR 357-152-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-152-011 $14.94SFR 357-152-012 $14.94SFR 357-152-014 $44.82MFR 357-152-015 $14.94SFR 357-152-016 $14.94SFR 357-152-017 $14.94SFR 357-152-018 $14.94SFR 357-152-019 $14.94SFR 357-152-020 $14.94SFR 357-152-021 $29.88MFR2 357-152-022 $14.94SFR 357-152-027 $74.70MFR5 357-152-031 $74.70MFR5 357-152-033 $59.76MFR4 357-152-034 $14.94SFR 357-152-035 $14.94SFR 357-152-036 $14.94SFR 357-152-037 $14.94SFR 357-161-006 $7.46VCOM 357-161-007 $14.94SFR 357-161-008 $29.88MFR2 357-161-009 $14.94SFR 357-161-010 $14.94SFR 357-162-002 $14.94SFR 357-162-003 $29.88MFR2 357-162-005 $14.94SFR 357-162-006 $14.94SFR 357-162-007 $14.94SFR 357-162-010 $14.94SFR 357-162-011 $14.94SFR 357-162-012 $14.94SFR 357-162-017 $14.94SFR 357-162-018 $44.82MFR 357-162-019 $74.70INST 357-162-028 $14.94SFR 357-162-029 $14.94SFR 357-162-032 $14.94SFR 357-162-033 $14.94SFR 357-162-034 $14.94SFR 357-163-005 $14.94SFR 357-163-006 $14.94SFR 357-163-007 $29.88MFR2 357-163-010 $74.70INST 357-163-016 $74.70COM 357-163-017 $14.94SFR 357-163-025 $74.70MFR5 357-163-026 $44.82MFR 357-163-027 $59.76MFR4 357-163-028 $14.94SFR 357-163-031 $14.94SFR 357-171-001 $74.70COM - 161 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-171-002 $7.46VCOM 357-171-003 $74.70COM 357-171-004 $74.70COM 357-171-005 $74.70COM 357-171-008 $7.46VCOM 357-171-009 $74.70COM 357-171-010 $7.46VCOM 357-171-013 $59.76MFR4 357-171-014 $74.70MFR5 357-171-016 $74.70MFR5 357-171-018 $74.70MFR5 357-171-019 $74.70COM 357-171-020 $7.46VCOM 357-172-005 $44.82MFR 357-172-006 $74.70MFR5 357-173-002 $14.94SFR 357-173-003 $14.94SFR 357-173-004 $29.88MFR2 357-173-005 $29.88MFR2 357-173-006 $14.94SFR 357-173-007 $14.94SFR 357-173-008 $14.94SFR 357-173-009 $14.94SFR 357-173-010 $14.94SFR 357-173-011 $14.94SFR 357-173-012 $14.94SFR 357-173-013 $14.94SFR 357-173-014 $14.94SFR 357-173-015 $14.94SFR 357-173-016 $14.94SFR 357-173-018 $14.94SFR 357-173-019 $14.94SFR 357-173-020 $14.94SFR 357-174-001 $14.94SFR 357-174-002 $14.94SFR 357-174-003 $14.94SFR 357-174-004 $14.94SFR 357-174-005 $14.94SFR 357-174-006 $14.94SFR 357-174-007 $14.94SFR 357-174-008 $14.94SFR 357-174-009 $14.94SFR 357-174-010 $14.94SFR 357-174-011 $14.94SFR 357-174-012 $14.94SFR 357-174-013 $14.94SFR 357-174-014 $14.94SFR 357-174-015 $14.94SFR 357-174-016 $14.94SFR 357-174-017 $29.88MFR2 357-174-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-174-019 $14.94SFR 357-174-020 $14.94SFR 357-174-021 $14.94SFR 357-174-022 $14.94SFR 357-175-001 $14.94SFR 357-175-002 $14.94SFR 357-175-003 $14.94SFR 357-175-004 $14.94SFR 357-175-005 $14.94SFR 357-175-006 $14.94SFR 357-175-007 $14.94SFR 357-175-008 $14.94SFR 357-175-009 $14.94SFR 357-181-001 $74.70COM 357-181-002 $74.70INST 357-181-003 $14.94SFR 357-181-004 $14.94SFR 357-181-009 $89.64MFR6 357-181-010 $74.70COM 357-181-011 $29.88MFR2 357-182-001 $14.94SFR 357-182-008 $14.94SFR 357-182-010 $44.82MFR 357-182-011 $59.76MFR4 357-182-012 $74.70MFR5 357-183-001 $74.70MFR5 357-183-002 $14.94SFR 357-183-003 $14.94SFR 357-183-004 $59.76MFR4 357-183-005 $14.94SFR 357-183-006 $74.70MFR5 357-183-007 $14.94SFR 357-183-008 $14.94SFR 357-183-009 $14.94SFR 357-183-010 $14.94SFR 357-183-011 $14.94SFR 357-183-012 $14.94SFR 357-183-013 $14.94SFR 357-183-014 $14.94SFR 357-183-015 $74.70MFR5 357-184-001 $14.94SFR 357-184-004 $14.94SFR 357-184-005 $29.88MFR2 357-184-007 $14.94SFR 357-184-008 $14.94SFR 357-184-009 $14.94SFR 357-184-010 $14.94SFR 357-184-011 $14.94SFR 357-184-012 $7.46VSFR 357-184-013 $7.46VSFR 357-184-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-185-001 $74.70MFR5 357-186-002 $74.70COM 357-186-004 $74.70COM 357-186-005 $74.70COM 357-186-008 $74.70COM 357-186-013 $74.70COM 357-186-014 $7.46VCOM 357-186-015 $14.94SFR 357-191-001 $74.70COM 357-191-002 $14.94SFR 357-191-003 $14.94SFR 357-191-004 $14.94SFR 357-191-005 $14.94SFR 357-191-006 $29.88MFR2 357-191-007 $14.94SFR 357-191-008 $14.94SFR 357-191-009 $14.94SFR 357-191-010 $14.94SFR 357-191-011 $14.94SFR 357-191-012 $29.88MFR2 357-191-014 $14.94SFR 357-191-015 $14.94SFR 357-191-016 $14.94SFR 357-191-017 $14.94SFR 357-191-018 $14.94SFR 357-191-019 $14.94SFR 357-191-020 $14.94SFR 357-191-022 $14.94SFR 357-191-023 $14.94SFR 357-191-024 $14.94SFR 357-191-025 $14.94SFR 357-191-026 $7.46VSFR 357-192-001 $14.94SFR 357-192-002 $14.94SFR 357-192-003 $14.94SFR 357-192-004 $14.94SFR 357-192-005 $14.94SFR 357-192-006 $14.94SFR 357-192-007 $14.94SFR 357-192-008 $14.94SFR 357-192-009 $14.94SFR 357-192-010 $14.94SFR 357-193-006 $29.88MFR2 357-193-007 $14.94SFR 357-193-008 $14.94SFR 357-193-009 $29.88MFR2 357-193-010 $14.94SFR 357-193-011 $74.70INST 357-193-012 $14.94SFR 357-193-013 $14.94SFR 357-194-001 $7.46VSFR - 162 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-194-003 $29.88MFR2 357-194-004 $14.94SFR 357-194-005 $14.94SFR 357-194-006 $14.94SFR 357-195-001 $14.94SFR 357-195-002 $14.94SFR 357-195-003 $14.94SFR 357-195-007 $14.94SFR 357-195-009 $14.94SFR 357-195-010 $14.94SFR 357-195-012 $29.88MFR2 357-195-013 $14.94SFR 357-195-014 $29.88MFR2 357-195-015 $14.94SFR 357-195-016 $14.94SFR 357-195-017 $14.94SFR 357-195-018 $14.94SFR 357-195-019 $14.94SFR 357-195-020 $29.88MFR2 357-196-004 $14.94SFR 357-196-005 $14.94SFR 357-196-006 $14.94SFR 357-196-007 $14.94SFR 357-196-008 $14.94SFR 357-196-009 $14.94SFR 357-196-010 $7.46VSFR 357-196-011 $14.94SFR 357-196-012 $7.46VSFR 357-196-013 $14.94SFR 357-196-014 $14.94SFR 357-196-015 $14.94SFR 357-196-016 $14.94SFR 357-196-017 $14.94SFR 357-197-002 $14.94SFR 357-197-005 $14.94SFR 357-197-006 $14.94SFR 357-197-007 $14.94SFR 357-197-008 $29.88MFR2 357-197-009 $14.94SFR 357-197-010 $14.94SFR 357-197-011 $14.94SFR 357-197-012 $14.94SFR 357-197-013 $14.94SFR 357-197-014 $14.94SFR 357-197-015 $14.94SFR 357-197-016 $14.94SFR 357-198-001 $14.94SFR 357-198-002 $14.94SFR 357-198-003 $14.94SFR 357-198-004 $14.94SFR 357-198-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-198-007 $14.94SFR 357-198-009 $14.94SFR 357-198-011 $14.94SFR 357-198-012 $14.94SFR 357-198-013 $14.94SFR 357-198-014 $14.94SFR 357-198-015 $14.94SFR 357-198-016 $14.94SFR 357-199-001 $14.94SFR 357-199-002 $14.94SFR 357-199-003 $14.94SFR 357-199-004 $14.94SFR 357-199-005 $14.94SFR 357-201-001 $14.94SFR 357-201-002 $14.94SFR 357-201-003 $14.94SFR 357-201-004 $29.88MFR2 357-201-005 $14.94SFR 357-201-006 $14.94SFR 357-201-007 $29.88MFR2 357-201-008 $14.94SFR 357-201-009 $14.94SFR 357-201-016 $44.82MFR 357-201-017 $14.94SFR 357-201-018 $14.94SFR 357-201-019 $14.94SFR 357-201-020 $14.94SFR 357-201-021 $14.94SFR 357-201-022 $14.94SFR 357-201-023 $14.94SFR 357-201-024 $14.94SFR 357-201-025 $14.94SFR 357-201-026 $14.94SFR 357-201-027 $14.94SFR 357-201-029 $14.94SFR 357-202-001 $14.94SFR 357-202-002 $14.94SFR 357-202-003 $14.94SFR 357-202-005 $14.94SFR 357-202-006 $14.94SFR 357-202-007 $14.94SFR 357-202-008 $14.94SFR 357-202-009 $29.88MFR2 357-202-013 $14.94SFR 357-202-014 $14.94SFR 357-202-015 $14.94SFR 357-202-016 $14.94SFR 357-202-017 $14.94SFR 357-202-018 $14.94SFR 357-202-019 $14.94SFR 357-202-020 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-202-021 $29.88MFR2 357-202-022 $14.94SFR 357-202-023 $14.94SFR 357-202-024 $14.94SFR 357-203-002 $14.94SFR 357-203-003 $14.94SFR 357-203-004 $14.94SFR 357-203-005 $14.94SFR 357-203-006 $14.94SFR 357-203-007 $14.94SFR 357-203-008 $14.94SFR 357-203-009 $14.94SFR 357-203-010 $14.94SFR 357-203-011 $14.94SFR 357-203-012 $14.94SFR 357-203-013 $14.94SFR 357-203-014 $14.94SFR 357-204-003 $14.94SFR 357-204-006 $14.94SFR 357-204-007 $14.94SFR 357-204-009 $14.94SFR 357-204-010 $14.94SFR 357-204-012 $74.70MFR5 357-204-013 $14.94SFR 357-204-014 $14.94SFR 357-204-015 $74.70MFR5 357-204-017 $14.94SFR 357-204-018 $14.94SFR 357-210-004 $7.46VCOM 357-210-007 $7.46VCOM 357-210-008 $7.46VCOM 357-210-009 $7.46MISC 357-210-010 $7.46MISC 357-210-011 $7.46MISC 357-221-001 $14.94SFR 357-221-002 $14.94SFR 357-221-003 $14.94SFR 357-221-004 $14.94SFR 357-221-005 $14.94SFR 357-221-006 $14.94SFR 357-221-007 $14.94SFR 357-221-008 $14.94SFR 357-221-009 $14.94SFR 357-221-010 $14.94SFR 357-221-011 $14.94SFR 357-221-012 $14.94SFR 357-221-013 $14.94SFR 357-221-014 $14.94SFR 357-221-015 $14.94SFR 357-222-001 $14.94SFR 357-222-002 $14.94SFR - 163 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-222-003 $14.94SFR 357-222-004 $14.94SFR 357-222-005 $14.94SFR 357-222-006 $14.94SFR 357-222-007 $14.94SFR 357-222-008 $14.94SFR 357-222-009 $14.94SFR 357-222-010 $14.94SFR 357-222-011 $14.94SFR 357-222-012 $14.94SFR 357-222-013 $14.94SFR 357-222-014 $14.94SFR 357-222-015 $14.94SFR 357-222-016 $14.94SFR 357-222-017 $14.94SFR 357-222-018 $14.94SFR 357-222-019 $14.94SFR 357-222-020 $14.94SFR 357-222-021 $14.94SFR 357-222-022 $14.94SFR 357-223-001 $14.94SFR 357-223-002 $14.94SFR 357-223-003 $14.94SFR 357-223-004 $14.94SFR 357-223-005 $14.94SFR 357-223-006 $14.94SFR 357-223-007 $14.94SFR 357-223-008 $14.94SFR 357-223-009 $14.94SFR 357-223-010 $14.94SFR 357-223-011 $14.94SFR 357-223-012 $14.94SFR 357-223-013 $14.94SFR 357-223-014 $14.94SFR 357-223-015 $14.94SFR 357-223-016 $14.94SFR 357-223-017 $14.94SFR 357-223-018 $14.94SFR 357-223-019 $14.94SFR 357-223-020 $14.94SFR 357-223-021 $14.94SFR 357-223-022 $14.94SFR 357-223-023 $14.94SFR 357-223-024 $14.94SFR 357-223-025 $14.94SFR 357-223-026 $14.94SFR 357-223-027 $14.94SFR 357-223-028 $14.94SFR 357-223-029 $14.94SFR 357-224-001 $14.94SFR 357-224-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-224-003 $14.94SFR 357-224-004 $14.94SFR 357-224-005 $14.94SFR 357-224-006 $14.94SFR 357-224-007 $14.94SFR 357-224-008 $14.94SFR 357-224-009 $14.94SFR 357-224-010 $14.94SFR 357-224-011 $14.94SFR 357-224-012 $14.94SFR 357-224-013 $7.46VSFR 357-224-014 $14.94SFR 357-224-015 $14.94SFR 357-224-016 $14.94SFR 357-224-017 $14.94SFR 357-224-018 $14.94SFR 357-224-021 $14.94SFR 357-224-022 $14.94SFR 357-224-023 $14.94SFR 357-224-024 $14.94SFR 357-224-025 $14.94SFR 357-224-026 $14.94SFR 357-224-028 $14.94SFR 357-224-032 $14.94SFR 357-225-001 $14.94SFR 357-225-002 $14.94SFR 357-225-003 $14.94SFR 357-225-006 $14.94SFR 357-225-007 $14.94SFR 357-225-008 $14.94SFR 357-225-009 $14.94SFR 357-225-010 $14.94SFR 357-225-011 $14.94SFR 357-225-012 $14.94SFR 357-225-013 $14.94SFR 357-225-014 $14.94SFR 357-225-015 $14.94SFR 357-225-016 $14.94SFR 357-225-017 $14.94SFR 357-225-018 $14.94SFR 357-225-019 $14.94SFR 357-225-020 $14.94SFR 357-226-001 $14.94SFR 357-226-002 $14.94SFR 357-226-003 $14.94SFR 357-226-004 $14.94SFR 357-226-005 $14.94SFR 357-226-006 $14.94SFR 357-226-007 $14.94SFR 357-226-008 $14.94SFR 357-226-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-226-010 $14.94SFR 357-226-011 $14.94SFR 357-231-001 $14.94SFR 357-231-002 $14.94SFR 357-231-003 $14.94SFR 357-231-004 $14.94SFR 357-231-005 $14.94SFR 357-231-006 $14.94SFR 357-231-007 $14.94SFR 357-231-008 $14.94SFR 357-231-009 $14.94SFR 357-231-010 $14.94SFR 357-231-011 $14.94SFR 357-231-012 $14.94SFR 357-231-013 $14.94SFR 357-231-014 $14.94SFR 357-231-015 $14.94SFR 357-231-016 $14.94SFR 357-231-017 $14.94SFR 357-231-018 $14.94SFR 357-231-019 $14.94SFR 357-231-020 $14.94SFR 357-231-023 $14.94SFR 357-231-024 $14.94SFR 357-231-025 $14.94SFR 357-231-026 $14.94SFR 357-231-028 $14.94SFR 357-231-029 $14.94SFR 357-231-030 $14.94SFR 357-231-031 $44.82MFR 357-231-032 $29.88MFR2 357-231-033 $29.88MFR2 357-231-034 $29.88MFR2 357-231-035 $14.94SFR 357-231-036 $14.94SFR 357-231-037 $14.94SFR 357-231-038 $14.94SFR 357-231-039 $14.94SFR 357-231-040 $14.94SFR 357-231-041 $14.94SFR 357-231-042 $14.94SFR 357-231-043 $14.94SFR 357-231-044 $14.94SFR 357-231-045 $14.94SFR 357-232-001 $14.94SFR 357-232-002 $14.94SFR 357-232-003 $14.94SFR 357-232-004 $14.94SFR 357-232-005 $14.94SFR 357-232-006 $14.94SFR 357-232-007 $14.94SFR - 164 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-232-008 $14.94SFR 357-232-009 $14.94SFR 357-232-010 $14.94SFR 357-232-012 $14.94SFR 357-241-001 $14.94SFR 357-241-002 $14.94SFR 357-241-003 $14.94SFR 357-241-004 $14.94SFR 357-241-005 $14.94SFR 357-241-006 $14.94SFR 357-241-007 $14.94SFR 357-241-008 $14.94SFR 357-241-009 $14.94SFR 357-241-010 $14.94SFR 357-241-011 $14.94SFR 357-241-012 $14.94SFR 357-241-013 $14.94SFR 357-241-014 $14.94SFR 357-241-015 $14.94SFR 357-241-016 $14.94SFR 357-241-017 $14.94SFR 357-241-018 $14.94SFR 357-241-019 $14.94SFR 357-241-020 $14.94SFR 357-241-021 $14.94SFR 357-241-022 $14.94SFR 357-241-023 $14.94SFR 357-241-024 $14.94SFR 357-242-001 $14.94SFR 357-242-002 $14.94SFR 357-242-003 $14.94SFR 357-242-004 $14.94SFR 357-242-005 $14.94SFR 357-242-006 $14.94SFR 357-242-007 $14.94SFR 357-242-008 $14.94SFR 357-242-009 $14.94SFR 357-242-010 $14.94SFR 357-242-011 $14.94SFR 357-242-012 $14.94SFR 357-242-013 $14.94SFR 357-242-014 $14.94SFR 357-242-015 $14.94SFR 357-242-016 $14.94SFR 357-242-017 $14.94SFR 357-242-018 $14.94SFR 357-242-019 $14.94SFR 357-242-020 $14.94SFR 357-242-021 $14.94SFR 357-242-022 $14.94SFR 357-242-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-242-024 $14.94SFR 357-242-025 $14.94SFR 357-242-026 $14.94SFR 357-242-027 $14.94SFR 357-242-029 $14.94SFR 357-242-030 $14.94SFR 357-242-031 $14.94SFR 357-242-032 $14.94SFR 357-242-033 $14.94SFR 357-242-034 $14.94SFR 357-242-035 $14.94SFR 357-242-036 $14.94SFR 357-242-037 $14.94SFR 357-242-038 $14.94SFR 357-242-039 $14.94SFR 357-243-001 $14.94SFR 357-243-002 $14.94SFR 357-243-003 $14.94SFR 357-243-004 $14.94SFR 357-243-005 $14.94SFR 357-243-006 $14.94SFR 357-243-007 $14.94SFR 357-243-008 $14.94SFR 357-243-009 $14.94SFR 357-243-010 $14.94SFR 357-243-011 $14.94SFR 357-243-012 $14.94SFR 357-243-013 $14.94SFR 357-243-014 $14.94SFR 357-243-015 $14.94SFR 357-243-016 $14.94SFR 357-243-017 $14.94SFR 357-243-018 $14.94SFR 357-243-019 $14.94SFR 357-243-020 $14.94SFR 357-243-021 $14.94SFR 357-243-022 $14.94SFR 357-243-023 $14.94SFR 357-243-024 $14.94SFR 357-243-025 $14.94SFR 357-243-026 $14.94SFR 357-243-027 $14.94SFR 357-243-028 $14.94SFR 357-243-031 $14.94SFR 357-251-001 $14.94SFR 357-251-002 $14.94SFR 357-251-003 $14.94SFR 357-251-004 $14.94SFR 357-251-005 $14.94SFR 357-251-006 $14.94SFR 357-251-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-251-008 $14.94SFR 357-251-009 $14.94SFR 357-251-010 $14.94SFR 357-251-011 $14.94SFR 357-251-012 $14.94SFR 357-251-013 $14.94SFR 357-251-014 $14.94SFR 357-251-015 $14.94SFR 357-251-016 $14.94SFR 357-251-017 $14.94SFR 357-251-018 $14.94SFR 357-251-019 $14.94SFR 357-251-020 $14.94SFR 357-251-021 $14.94SFR 357-251-022 $14.94SFR 357-251-023 $14.94SFR 357-251-024 $14.94SFR 357-251-025 $14.94SFR 357-251-027 $14.94SFR 357-251-028 $14.94SFR 357-251-030 $14.94SFR 357-251-031 $14.94SFR 357-251-032 $14.94SFR 357-251-033 $14.94SFR 357-251-034 $14.94SFR 357-251-035 $14.94SFR 357-251-036 $14.94SFR 357-251-037 $14.94SFR 357-251-038 $14.94SFR 357-251-039 $14.94SFR 357-251-040 $14.94SFR 357-251-041 $14.94SFR 357-251-042 $14.94SFR 357-251-043 $14.94SFR 357-251-044 $14.94SFR 357-251-045 $14.94SFR 357-251-046 $14.94SFR 357-251-047 $14.94SFR 357-251-048 $14.94SFR 357-251-049 $14.94SFR 357-251-050 $14.94SFR 357-252-001 $14.94SFR 357-252-002 $14.94SFR 357-252-003 $14.94SFR 357-252-004 $14.94SFR 357-252-005 $14.94SFR 357-252-006 $14.94SFR 357-252-007 $14.94SFR 357-252-008 $14.94SFR 357-252-009 $14.94SFR 357-252-010 $14.94SFR - 165 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-252-011 $14.94SFR 357-252-012 $14.94SFR 357-252-013 $14.94SFR 357-252-018 $14.94SFR 357-252-019 $14.94SFR 357-252-020 $14.94SFR 357-252-021 $14.94SFR 357-252-022 $14.94SFR 357-252-023 $14.94SFR 357-252-024 $14.94SFR 357-252-025 $14.94SFR 357-252-026 $14.94SFR 357-260-004 $14.94SFR 357-260-005 $7.46VSFR 357-260-006 $7.46VSFR 357-260-007 $7.46VSFR 357-260-008 $14.94SFR 357-260-009 $14.94SFR 357-260-010 $14.94SFR 357-260-011 $14.94SFR 357-260-012 $14.94SFR 357-260-013 $14.94SFR 357-260-014 $14.94SFR 357-260-015 $14.94SFR 357-260-016 $14.94SFR 357-260-017 $14.94SFR 357-260-018 $14.94SFR 357-260-019 $14.94SFR 357-260-020 $14.94SFR 357-260-021 $14.94SFR 357-260-022 $14.94SFR 357-260-023 $14.94SFR 357-260-024 $14.94SFR 357-260-025 $14.94SFR 357-260-028 $14.94SFR 357-260-029 $14.94SFR 357-260-030 $14.94SFR 357-260-031 $14.94SFR 357-260-032 $14.94SFR 357-260-033 $14.94SFR 357-260-034 $14.94SFR 357-260-035 $14.94SFR 357-260-036 $14.94SFR 357-260-037 $14.94SFR 357-260-038 $14.94SFR 357-260-039 $14.94SFR 357-260-040 $14.94SFR 357-260-041 $14.94SFR 357-260-042 $14.94SFR 357-260-043 $14.94SFR 357-260-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-260-045 $14.94SFR 357-260-046 $14.94SFR 357-260-047 $14.94SFR 357-260-048 $14.94SFR 357-260-049 $14.94SFR 357-260-050 $14.94SFR 357-260-061 $14.94SFR 357-260-062 $14.94SFR 357-260-063 $14.94SFR 357-260-065 $14.94SFR 357-260-066 $14.94SFR 357-260-067 $14.94SFR 357-260-068 $14.94SFR 357-260-069 $14.94SFR 357-260-070 $14.94SFR 357-260-071 $7.46VSFR 357-271-001 $14.94SFR 357-271-002 $14.94SFR 357-271-003 $14.94SFR 357-271-004 $14.94SFR 357-271-005 $14.94SFR 357-271-006 $14.94SFR 357-271-007 $14.94SFR 357-271-011 $14.94SFR 357-272-001 $14.94SFR 357-272-002 $14.94SFR 357-272-003 $14.94SFR 357-272-004 $14.94SFR 357-272-005 $14.94SFR 357-272-006 $14.94SFR 357-272-007 $14.94SFR 357-272-010 $14.94SFR 357-272-011 $14.94SFR 357-272-012 $14.94SFR 357-272-013 $14.94SFR 357-272-014 $14.94SFR 357-272-015 $14.94SFR 357-272-016 $14.94SFR 357-272-017 $14.94SFR 357-272-018 $14.94SFR 357-273-001 $14.94SFR 357-273-002 $14.94SFR 357-273-003 $14.94SFR 357-273-004 $14.94SFR 357-273-005 $14.94SFR 357-273-006 $14.94SFR 357-273-007 $14.94SFR 357-273-008 $14.94SFR 357-273-009 $14.94SFR 357-273-010 $14.94SFR 357-273-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-273-012 $14.94SFR 357-273-013 $14.94SFR 357-273-014 $14.94SFR 357-273-015 $14.94SFR 357-273-016 $14.94SFR 357-273-017 $14.94SFR 357-274-009 $14.94SFR 357-274-010 $14.94SFR 357-274-011 $14.94SFR 357-274-012 $14.94SFR 357-274-019 $14.94SFR 357-274-020 $14.94SFR 357-274-023 $14.94SFR 357-274-024 $14.94SFR 357-274-025 $14.94SFR 357-274-026 $14.94SFR 357-274-027 $14.94SFR 357-274-028 $14.94SFR 357-274-029 $14.94SFR 357-274-034 $14.94SFR 357-274-035 $14.94SFR 357-274-046 $14.94SFR 357-274-048 $14.94SFR 357-274-049 $7.46VSFR 357-274-050 $7.46VSFR 357-281-001 $14.94SFR 357-281-002 $14.94SFR 357-281-003 $14.94SFR 357-281-004 $14.94SFR 357-281-005 $7.46VSFR 357-281-006 $14.94SFR 357-281-007 $14.94SFR 357-281-008 $14.94SFR 357-281-009 $14.94SFR 357-281-010 $14.94SFR 357-281-011 $14.94SFR 357-281-012 $14.94SFR 357-281-013 $14.94SFR 357-281-014 $14.94SFR 357-281-015 $14.94SFR 357-281-016 $14.94SFR 357-281-019 $14.94SFR 357-282-001 $14.94SFR 357-282-002 $14.94SFR 357-282-005 $14.94SFR 357-282-006 $14.94SFR 357-282-007 $14.94SFR 357-282-008 $14.94SFR 357-282-009 $14.94SFR 357-282-010 $14.94SFR 357-282-011 $14.94SFR - 166 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-282-012 $14.94SFR 357-282-013 $14.94SFR 357-282-014 $14.94SFR 357-282-015 $14.94SFR 357-282-016 $14.94SFR 357-282-017 $14.94SFR 357-282-018 $14.94SFR 357-282-019 $14.94SFR 357-282-020 $14.94SFR 357-282-021 $14.94SFR 357-282-022 $14.94SFR 357-282-023 $14.94SFR 357-282-024 $14.94SFR 357-282-025 $14.94SFR 357-282-026 $14.94SFR 357-282-027 $14.94SFR 357-282-028 $14.94SFR 357-282-029 $14.94SFR 357-282-030 $14.94SFR 357-282-031 $14.94SFR 357-282-032 $14.94SFR 357-282-033 $14.94SFR 357-282-035 $14.94SFR 357-282-036 $14.94SFR 357-282-037 $14.94SFR 357-282-038 $14.94SFR 357-282-039 $14.94SFR 357-283-001 $14.94SFR 357-283-002 $14.94SFR 357-283-003 $14.94SFR 357-283-004 $14.94SFR 357-283-005 $14.94SFR 357-283-006 $14.94SFR 357-283-007 $14.94SFR 357-283-008 $14.94SFR 357-283-009 $14.94SFR 357-283-010 $14.94SFR 357-291-001 $74.70VIND 357-292-002 $14.94SFR 357-292-003 $14.94SFR 357-292-004 $14.94SFR 357-292-005 $14.94SFR 357-292-006 $14.94SFR 357-292-007 $14.94SFR 357-292-008 $14.94SFR 357-292-009 $14.94SFR 357-292-010 $14.94SFR 357-292-011 $14.94SFR 357-292-014 $14.94SFR 357-292-015 $14.94SFR 357-292-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 357-292-017 $7.46VSFR 357-292-018 $14.94SFR 357-293-001 $14.94SFR 357-293-002 $14.94SFR 357-293-003 $14.94SFR 357-293-004 $14.94SFR 357-293-005 $14.94SFR 357-293-006 $14.94SFR 357-293-007 $14.94SFR 357-293-008 $14.94SFR 357-293-009 $14.94SFR 357-293-011 $14.94SFR 357-300-001 $74.70IND 357-371-002 $29.88MFR2 357-371-005 $7.46VSFR 357-371-006 $7.46VSFR 357-371-007 $7.46VSFR 357-371-008 $7.46VSFR 357-371-012 $14.94SFR 357-371-013 $7.46VSFR 357-371-014 $7.46VSFR 357-371-015 $7.46VSFR 357-371-016 $14.94SFR 357-371-017 $14.94SFR 357-371-018 $14.94SFR 357-371-019 $14.94SFR 357-371-020 $14.94SFR 357-371-022 $14.94SFR 357-371-023 $14.94SFR 357-371-024 $14.94SFR 357-371-025 $29.88MFR2 357-371-028 $14.94SFR 357-371-029 $14.94SFR 357-371-030 $14.94SFR 357-371-031 $14.94SFR 357-371-032 $14.94SFR 357-371-033 $14.94SFR 357-371-034 $14.94SFR 358-080-001 $14.94SFR 358-080-002 $14.94SFR 358-080-003 $14.94SFR 358-080-004 $14.94SFR 358-080-005 $14.94SFR 358-080-006 $14.94SFR 358-080-007 $14.94SFR 358-080-008 $14.94SFR 358-080-009 $14.94SFR 358-080-010 $14.94SFR 358-080-011 $14.94SFR 358-091-001 $14.94SFR 358-091-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-091-003 $14.94SFR 358-091-004 $14.94SFR 358-091-005 $14.94SFR 358-091-006 $14.94SFR 358-091-007 $14.94SFR 358-091-008 $14.94SFR 358-091-009 $14.94SFR 358-091-010 $14.94SFR 358-091-011 $14.94SFR 358-091-012 $14.94SFR 358-091-013 $14.94SFR 358-091-014 $14.94SFR 358-091-015 $14.94SFR 358-091-016 $14.94SFR 358-091-017 $14.94SFR 358-091-018 $14.94SFR 358-091-019 $14.94SFR 358-092-001 $14.94SFR 358-092-002 $14.94SFR 358-092-003 $14.94SFR 358-092-004 $14.94SFR 358-092-005 $14.94SFR 358-092-006 $14.94SFR 358-092-007 $14.94SFR 358-092-008 $14.94SFR 358-092-009 $14.94SFR 358-092-010 $14.94SFR 358-092-011 $14.94SFR 358-093-001 $14.94SFR 358-093-002 $14.94SFR 358-093-003 $14.94SFR 358-093-004 $14.94SFR 358-093-005 $14.94SFR 358-093-006 $14.94SFR 358-093-007 $14.94SFR 358-093-008 $14.94SFR 358-093-009 $14.94SFR 358-093-010 $14.94SFR 358-093-011 $14.94SFR 358-101-001 $14.94SFR 358-101-002 $14.94SFR 358-101-003 $14.94SFR 358-101-004 $14.94SFR 358-101-005 $14.94SFR 358-101-006 $14.94SFR 358-101-007 $14.94SFR 358-101-008 $14.94SFR 358-101-009 $14.94SFR 358-101-010 $14.94SFR 358-101-011 $14.94SFR 358-101-012 $14.94SFR - 167 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-101-013 $14.94SFR 358-101-014 $14.94SFR 358-101-015 $14.94SFR 358-102-001 $14.94SFR 358-102-002 $14.94SFR 358-102-003 $14.94SFR 358-102-004 $14.94SFR 358-102-005 $14.94SFR 358-102-006 $14.94SFR 358-102-007 $14.94SFR 358-102-008 $14.94SFR 358-102-009 $14.94SFR 358-102-010 $14.94SFR 358-102-011 $14.94SFR 358-102-012 $14.94SFR 358-102-013 $14.94SFR 358-102-014 $14.94SFR 358-102-015 $14.94SFR 358-102-016 $14.94SFR 358-102-017 $14.94SFR 358-103-001 $14.94SFR 358-103-002 $14.94SFR 358-103-003 $14.94SFR 358-103-004 $14.94SFR 358-103-005 $14.94SFR 358-103-006 $14.94SFR 358-103-007 $14.94SFR 358-103-008 $14.94SFR 358-103-009 $14.94SFR 358-103-010 $14.94SFR 358-103-011 $14.94SFR 358-103-012 $14.94SFR 358-103-013 $14.94SFR 358-103-014 $14.94SFR 358-103-015 $14.94SFR 358-103-016 $14.94SFR 358-103-017 $14.94SFR 358-103-018 $14.94SFR 358-103-019 $14.94SFR 358-103-020 $14.94SFR 358-103-021 $14.94SFR 358-103-022 $14.94SFR 358-103-023 $14.94SFR 358-103-024 $14.94SFR 358-103-025 $14.94SFR 358-103-026 $14.94SFR 358-103-027 $14.94SFR 358-103-028 $14.94SFR 358-104-001 $14.94SFR 358-104-002 $14.94SFR 358-104-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-104-004 $14.94SFR 358-104-005 $14.94SFR 358-104-006 $14.94SFR 358-104-007 $14.94SFR 358-104-008 $14.94SFR 358-104-009 $14.94SFR 358-104-010 $14.94SFR 358-104-011 $14.94SFR 358-104-012 $14.94SFR 358-104-013 $14.94SFR 358-104-014 $14.94SFR 358-104-015 $14.94SFR 358-104-016 $14.94SFR 358-104-017 $14.94SFR 358-104-018 $14.94SFR 358-104-019 $14.94SFR 358-104-020 $14.94SFR 358-104-021 $14.94SFR 358-104-022 $14.94SFR 358-111-001 $14.94SFR 358-111-002 $14.94SFR 358-111-003 $14.94SFR 358-111-004 $14.94SFR 358-111-005 $14.94SFR 358-111-006 $14.94SFR 358-111-007 $14.94SFR 358-111-008 $14.94SFR 358-111-009 $14.94SFR 358-111-010 $14.94SFR 358-111-011 $14.94SFR 358-111-012 $14.94SFR 358-111-013 $14.94SFR 358-111-014 $14.94SFR 358-111-015 $14.94SFR 358-111-016 $14.94SFR 358-111-017 $14.94SFR 358-111-018 $14.94SFR 358-111-019 $14.94SFR 358-111-020 $14.94SFR 358-111-021 $14.94SFR 358-111-022 $14.94SFR 358-111-023 $14.94SFR 358-111-024 $14.94SFR 358-111-025 $14.94SFR 358-111-026 $14.94SFR 358-111-027 $14.94SFR 358-111-028 $14.94SFR 358-111-029 $14.94SFR 358-111-030 $14.94SFR 358-111-031 $14.94SFR 358-111-032 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-112-001 $14.94SFR 358-112-002 $14.94SFR 358-112-003 $14.94SFR 358-112-004 $14.94SFR 358-112-005 $14.94SFR 358-112-006 $14.94SFR 358-112-007 $14.94SFR 358-112-008 $14.94SFR 358-112-009 $14.94SFR 358-112-010 $14.94SFR 358-112-011 $14.94SFR 358-112-012 $14.94SFR 358-112-013 $14.94SFR 358-112-014 $14.94SFR 358-112-015 $14.94SFR 358-112-016 $14.94SFR 358-112-017 $14.94SFR 358-112-018 $14.94SFR 358-120-001 $14.94SFR 358-120-002 $14.94SFR 358-120-003 $14.94SFR 358-120-004 $14.94SFR 358-120-005 $14.94SFR 358-120-006 $14.94SFR 358-120-007 $14.94SFR 358-120-008 $14.94SFR 358-120-009 $14.94SFR 358-120-010 $14.94SFR 358-120-011 $14.94SFR 358-120-012 $14.94SFR 358-120-013 $14.94SFR 358-120-014 $14.94SFR 358-120-015 $14.94SFR 358-120-016 $14.94SFR 358-120-017 $14.94SFR 358-120-018 $14.94SFR 358-120-019 $14.94SFR 358-120-020 $14.94SFR 358-120-021 $14.94SFR 358-120-022 $14.94SFR 358-120-023 $14.94SFR 358-151-001 $14.94SFR 358-151-002 $14.94SFR 358-151-003 $14.94SFR 358-151-004 $14.94SFR 358-151-005 $14.94SFR 358-151-006 $14.94SFR 358-151-007 $14.94SFR 358-151-010 $14.94SFR 358-151-011 $14.94SFR 358-151-012 $14.94SFR - 168 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-151-013 $14.94SFR 358-151-014 $14.94SFR 358-151-015 $14.94SFR 358-151-016 $14.94SFR 358-151-017 $14.94SFR 358-151-019 $14.94SFR 358-151-020 $14.94SFR 358-151-021 $14.94SFR 358-151-022 $14.94SFR 358-151-023 $14.94SFR 358-151-024 $14.94SFR 358-151-026 $14.94SFR 358-151-027 $14.94SFR 358-151-028 $14.94SFR 358-152-001 $14.94SFR 358-152-002 $14.94SFR 358-152-003 $14.94SFR 358-152-004 $14.94SFR 358-152-005 $14.94SFR 358-152-006 $14.94SFR 358-152-007 $14.94SFR 358-152-008 $14.94SFR 358-152-009 $14.94SFR 358-152-010 $14.94SFR 358-152-011 $14.94SFR 358-152-012 $14.94SFR 358-152-013 $14.94SFR 358-152-014 $14.94SFR 358-152-015 $14.94SFR 358-152-016 $14.94SFR 358-152-017 $14.94SFR 358-152-018 $14.94SFR 358-152-019 $14.94SFR 358-152-020 $14.94SFR 358-152-021 $14.94SFR 358-152-022 $14.94SFR 358-152-023 $14.94SFR 358-152-024 $14.94SFR 358-152-025 $14.94SFR 358-161-001 $14.94SFR 358-161-002 $14.94SFR 358-161-003 $14.94SFR 358-161-004 $14.94SFR 358-161-005 $14.94SFR 358-161-006 $14.94SFR 358-161-007 $14.94SFR 358-162-001 $14.94SFR 358-162-002 $14.94SFR 358-162-003 $14.94SFR 358-162-004 $14.94SFR 358-162-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-162-006 $14.94SFR 358-162-007 $14.94SFR 358-162-008 $14.94SFR 358-162-009 $14.94SFR 358-162-010 $14.94SFR 358-163-001 $14.94SFR 358-163-002 $14.94SFR 358-163-003 $14.94SFR 358-163-004 $14.94SFR 358-163-005 $14.94SFR 358-163-006 $14.94SFR 358-163-007 $14.94SFR 358-163-008 $14.94SFR 358-163-009 $14.94SFR 358-163-013 $14.94SFR 358-163-014 $14.94SFR 358-163-015 $14.94SFR 358-163-016 $14.94SFR 358-163-017 $14.94SFR 358-163-018 $14.94SFR 358-163-019 $14.94SFR 358-163-020 $14.94SFR 358-163-021 $14.94SFR 358-163-022 $14.94SFR 358-163-023 $14.94SFR 358-163-024 $14.94SFR 358-163-025 $14.94SFR 358-163-026 $14.94SFR 358-163-027 $14.94SFR 358-163-028 $14.94SFR 358-163-029 $14.94SFR 358-163-030 $14.94SFR 358-163-031 $14.94SFR 358-163-032 $14.94SFR 358-163-033 $14.94SFR 358-163-034 $14.94SFR 358-163-036 $14.94SFR 358-164-001 $14.94SFR 358-164-002 $14.94SFR 358-164-003 $14.94SFR 358-164-004 $14.94SFR 358-164-005 $14.94SFR 358-164-006 $14.94SFR 358-164-007 $14.94SFR 358-164-008 $14.94SFR 358-164-009 $14.94SFR 358-164-010 $14.94SFR 358-164-011 $14.94SFR 358-164-012 $14.94SFR 358-171-001 $14.94SFR 358-171-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-171-003 $14.94SFR 358-171-004 $14.94SFR 358-171-005 $14.94SFR 358-171-006 $14.94SFR 358-171-007 $14.94SFR 358-171-008 $14.94SFR 358-171-009 $14.94SFR 358-171-010 $14.94SFR 358-171-011 $14.94SFR 358-171-012 $14.94SFR 358-171-013 $14.94SFR 358-171-014 $14.94SFR 358-171-015 $14.94SFR 358-172-001 $14.94SFR 358-172-002 $14.94SFR 358-173-001 $14.94SFR 358-173-002 $14.94SFR 358-173-003 $14.94SFR 358-173-004 $14.94SFR 358-173-005 $14.94SFR 358-173-006 $14.94SFR 358-173-007 $14.94SFR 358-173-008 $14.94SFR 358-173-009 $14.94SFR 358-173-010 $14.94SFR 358-173-011 $14.94SFR 358-173-012 $14.94SFR 358-173-013 $14.94SFR 358-173-014 $14.94SFR 358-173-015 $14.94SFR 358-173-016 $14.94SFR 358-173-017 $14.94SFR 358-173-018 $14.94SFR 358-173-019 $14.94SFR 358-173-020 $14.94SFR 358-174-001 $14.94SFR 358-174-002 $14.94SFR 358-174-003 $14.94SFR 358-174-004 $14.94SFR 358-174-005 $14.94SFR 358-174-006 $14.94SFR 358-174-007 $14.94SFR 358-174-008 $14.94SFR 358-174-009 $14.94SFR 358-174-010 $14.94SFR 358-181-001 $14.94SFR 358-181-002 $14.94SFR 358-181-003 $14.94SFR 358-181-004 $14.94SFR 358-181-005 $14.94SFR 358-181-006 $14.94SFR - 169 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-181-007 $14.94SFR 358-181-008 $14.94SFR 358-181-009 $14.94SFR 358-181-010 $14.94SFR 358-181-011 $14.94SFR 358-181-012 $14.94SFR 358-181-013 $14.94SFR 358-181-014 $14.94SFR 358-181-015 $14.94SFR 358-181-016 $14.94SFR 358-181-017 $14.94SFR 358-181-018 $14.94SFR 358-181-019 $14.94SFR 358-181-020 $14.94SFR 358-181-021 $14.94SFR 358-181-022 $14.94SFR 358-181-023 $14.94SFR 358-181-024 $14.94SFR 358-181-025 $14.94SFR 358-181-026 $14.94SFR 358-181-027 $14.94SFR 358-181-028 $14.94SFR 358-181-029 $14.94SFR 358-181-030 $14.94SFR 358-181-031 $14.94SFR 358-181-032 $14.94SFR 358-181-033 $14.94SFR 358-181-034 $14.94SFR 358-181-037 $14.94SFR 358-181-038 $14.94SFR 358-181-039 $14.94SFR 358-181-040 $14.94SFR 358-181-042 $14.94SFR 358-181-043 $14.94SFR 358-182-001 $14.94SFR 358-182-002 $14.94SFR 358-182-003 $14.94SFR 358-182-004 $14.94SFR 358-182-005 $14.94SFR 358-182-006 $14.94SFR 358-182-007 $14.94SFR 358-182-008 $14.94SFR 358-182-009 $14.94SFR 358-182-010 $14.94SFR 358-182-011 $14.94SFR 358-182-012 $14.94SFR 358-182-013 $14.94SFR 358-183-001 $14.94SFR 358-183-002 $14.94SFR 358-183-003 $14.94SFR 358-183-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-183-005 $14.94SFR 358-183-006 $14.94SFR 358-183-007 $14.94SFR 358-183-008 $14.94SFR 358-183-009 $14.94SFR 358-183-010 $14.94SFR 358-183-011 $14.94SFR 358-183-012 $14.94SFR 358-183-013 $14.94SFR 358-183-014 $14.94SFR 358-183-015 $14.94SFR 358-183-016 $14.94SFR 358-184-001 $14.94SFR 358-184-002 $14.94SFR 358-184-003 $14.94SFR 358-185-001 $14.94SFR 358-185-002 $14.94SFR 358-185-003 $14.94SFR 358-185-004 $14.94SFR 358-185-005 $14.94SFR 358-185-006 $14.94SFR 358-191-002 $14.94SFR 358-191-003 $14.94SFR 358-191-004 $14.94SFR 358-191-005 $14.94SFR 358-191-006 $14.94SFR 358-191-007 $14.94SFR 358-191-008 $14.94SFR 358-191-009 $14.94SFR 358-191-010 $14.94SFR 358-191-011 $14.94SFR 358-191-012 $14.94SFR 358-191-013 $14.94SFR 358-191-014 $14.94SFR 358-191-015 $14.94SFR 358-191-016 $14.94SFR 358-191-017 $14.94SFR 358-191-018 $14.94SFR 358-191-019 $14.94SFR 358-191-020 $14.94SFR 358-191-021 $14.94SFR 358-191-022 $14.94SFR 358-191-023 $14.94SFR 358-191-024 $14.94SFR 358-191-025 $14.94SFR 358-191-026 $14.94SFR 358-191-027 $14.94SFR 358-191-028 $14.94SFR 358-191-029 $14.94SFR 358-191-030 $14.94SFR 358-191-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-191-032 $14.94SFR 358-191-033 $14.94SFR 358-191-034 $14.94SFR 358-191-035 $14.94SFR 358-191-036 $14.94SFR 358-191-037 $14.94SFR 358-201-007 $14.94SFR 358-201-008 $14.94SFR 358-201-009 $14.94SFR 358-201-010 $14.94SFR 358-201-011 $14.94SFR 358-201-012 $14.94SFR 358-202-001 $14.94SFR 358-202-002 $14.94SFR 358-202-003 $14.94SFR 358-202-004 $14.94SFR 358-202-005 $14.94SFR 358-202-006 $14.94SFR 358-202-007 $14.94SFR 358-202-010 $14.94SFR 358-202-011 $14.94SFR 358-202-012 $14.94SFR 358-202-013 $14.94SFR 358-202-014 $14.94SFR 358-202-015 $14.94SFR 358-202-016 $14.94SFR 358-202-017 $14.94SFR 358-202-018 $14.94SFR 358-202-019 $14.94SFR 358-202-020 $14.94SFR 358-202-021 $14.94SFR 358-202-022 $14.94SFR 358-203-001 $14.94SFR 358-203-002 $14.94SFR 358-203-003 $14.94SFR 358-203-004 $14.94SFR 358-203-005 $14.94SFR 358-203-006 $14.94SFR 358-203-007 $14.94SFR 358-203-008 $14.94SFR 358-203-009 $14.94SFR 358-203-010 $14.94SFR 358-203-011 $14.94SFR 358-203-012 $14.94SFR 358-204-001 $14.94SFR 358-204-002 $14.94SFR 358-204-003 $14.94SFR 358-204-004 $14.94SFR 358-204-005 $14.94SFR 358-204-006 $14.94SFR 358-204-007 $14.94SFR - 170 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-204-008 $14.94SFR 358-204-009 $14.94SFR 358-204-010 $14.94SFR 358-204-011 $14.94SFR 358-204-012 $14.94SFR 358-204-013 $14.94SFR 358-204-014 $14.94SFR 358-204-015 $14.94SFR 358-204-016 $14.94SFR 358-204-017 $14.94SFR 358-204-018 $14.94SFR 358-204-019 $14.94SFR 358-204-020 $14.94SFR 358-204-021 $14.94SFR 358-204-022 $14.94SFR 358-211-001 $14.94SFR 358-211-002 $14.94SFR 358-211-003 $14.94SFR 358-211-004 $14.94SFR 358-211-005 $14.94SFR 358-211-006 $14.94SFR 358-211-007 $14.94SFR 358-211-008 $14.94SFR 358-211-009 $14.94SFR 358-211-010 $14.94SFR 358-211-011 $14.94SFR 358-211-012 $14.94SFR 358-211-013 $14.94SFR 358-211-014 $14.94SFR 358-211-015 $14.94SFR 358-211-016 $14.94SFR 358-211-017 $14.94SFR 358-211-018 $14.94SFR 358-211-019 $14.94SFR 358-211-020 $14.94SFR 358-211-021 $14.94SFR 358-211-022 $14.94SFR 358-211-023 $14.94SFR 358-211-024 $14.94SFR 358-211-025 $14.94SFR 358-211-026 $14.94SFR 358-211-027 $14.94SFR 358-211-028 $14.94SFR 358-211-029 $14.94SFR 358-212-001 $14.94SFR 358-212-002 $14.94SFR 358-212-003 $14.94SFR 358-212-004 $14.94SFR 358-212-005 $14.94SFR 358-212-006 $14.94SFR 358-212-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-212-008 $14.94SFR 358-212-009 $14.94SFR 358-212-010 $14.94SFR 358-212-011 $14.94SFR 358-212-012 $14.94SFR 358-212-013 $14.94SFR 358-212-014 $14.94SFR 358-212-015 $14.94SFR 358-212-016 $14.94SFR 358-212-031 $14.94SFR 358-212-032 $14.94SFR 358-212-033 $14.94SFR 358-221-001 $14.94SFR 358-221-002 $14.94SFR 358-221-003 $14.94SFR 358-221-004 $14.94SFR 358-221-005 $14.94SFR 358-221-006 $14.94SFR 358-221-007 $14.94SFR 358-221-008 $14.94SFR 358-221-009 $14.94SFR 358-231-001 $14.94SFR 358-231-002 $14.94SFR 358-231-003 $14.94SFR 358-231-004 $14.94SFR 358-231-005 $14.94SFR 358-231-006 $14.94SFR 358-231-007 $14.94SFR 358-231-008 $14.94SFR 358-231-009 $14.94SFR 358-231-010 $14.94SFR 358-232-001 $14.94SFR 358-232-002 $14.94SFR 358-232-003 $14.94SFR 358-232-004 $14.94SFR 358-232-005 $14.94SFR 358-232-006 $14.94SFR 358-233-001 $14.94SFR 358-233-002 $14.94SFR 358-233-003 $14.94SFR 358-233-004 $14.94SFR 358-233-005 $14.94SFR 358-233-006 $14.94SFR 358-233-007 $14.94SFR 358-233-008 $14.94SFR 358-233-009 $14.94SFR 358-233-010 $14.94SFR 358-234-001 $14.94SFR 358-234-002 $14.94SFR 358-234-003 $14.94SFR 358-234-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-234-005 $14.94SFR 358-234-006 $14.94SFR 358-234-007 $14.94SFR 358-234-008 $14.94SFR 358-234-009 $14.94SFR 358-234-010 $14.94SFR 358-234-011 $14.94SFR 358-234-012 $14.94SFR 358-234-013 $14.94SFR 358-234-014 $14.94SFR 358-234-015 $14.94SFR 358-234-016 $14.94SFR 358-234-017 $14.94SFR 358-235-001 $14.94SFR 358-235-002 $14.94SFR 358-235-003 $14.94SFR 358-235-004 $14.94SFR 358-235-005 $14.94SFR 358-235-006 $14.94SFR 358-235-007 $14.94SFR 358-235-008 $14.94SFR 358-235-009 $14.94SFR 358-235-010 $14.94SFR 358-235-011 $14.94SFR 358-235-012 $14.94SFR 358-241-001 $14.94SFR 358-241-002 $14.94SFR 358-241-003 $14.94SFR 358-241-004 $14.94SFR 358-241-005 $14.94SFR 358-241-006 $14.94SFR 358-241-007 $14.94SFR 358-241-008 $14.94SFR 358-241-009 $14.94SFR 358-241-010 $14.94SFR 358-241-011 $14.94SFR 358-241-012 $14.94SFR 358-241-013 $14.94SFR 358-241-014 $14.94SFR 358-241-015 $14.94SFR 358-241-016 $14.94SFR 358-241-017 $14.94SFR 358-242-001 $14.94SFR 358-242-002 $14.94SFR 358-242-003 $14.94SFR 358-242-004 $14.94SFR 358-242-005 $14.94SFR 358-242-006 $14.94SFR 358-242-007 $14.94SFR 358-242-008 $14.94SFR 358-242-009 $14.94SFR - 171 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-242-010 $14.94SFR 358-242-011 $14.94SFR 358-242-012 $14.94SFR 358-242-013 $14.94SFR 358-242-014 $14.94SFR 358-242-015 $14.94SFR 358-251-001 $14.94SFR 358-251-002 $14.94SFR 358-251-003 $14.94SFR 358-251-004 $14.94SFR 358-251-005 $14.94SFR 358-251-006 $14.94SFR 358-252-001 $14.94SFR 358-252-002 $14.94SFR 358-252-003 $14.94SFR 358-252-004 $14.94SFR 358-252-005 $14.94SFR 358-252-006 $14.94SFR 358-252-007 $14.94SFR 358-252-008 $14.94SFR 358-252-009 $14.94SFR 358-252-010 $14.94SFR 358-252-011 $14.94SFR 358-252-012 $14.94SFR 358-253-001 $14.94SFR 358-253-002 $14.94SFR 358-253-003 $14.94SFR 358-253-004 $14.94SFR 358-253-005 $14.94SFR 358-253-006 $14.94SFR 358-253-007 $14.94SFR 358-253-008 $14.94SFR 358-253-009 $14.94SFR 358-253-010 $14.94SFR 358-253-011 $14.94SFR 358-254-001 $14.94SFR 358-254-002 $14.94SFR 358-254-003 $14.94SFR 358-254-004 $14.94SFR 358-254-005 $14.94SFR 358-254-006 $14.94SFR 358-254-007 $14.94SFR 358-254-008 $14.94SFR 358-254-009 $14.94SFR 358-254-010 $14.94SFR 358-254-011 $14.94SFR 358-254-012 $14.94SFR 358-254-013 $14.94SFR 358-254-014 $14.94SFR 358-254-015 $14.94SFR 358-261-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-261-002 $14.94SFR 358-261-003 $14.94SFR 358-261-004 $14.94SFR 358-261-005 $14.94SFR 358-261-006 $14.94SFR 358-261-007 $14.94SFR 358-261-008 $14.94SFR 358-261-009 $14.94SFR 358-261-010 $14.94SFR 358-261-011 $14.94SFR 358-261-012 $14.94SFR 358-261-013 $14.94SFR 358-261-014 $14.94SFR 358-261-015 $14.94SFR 358-261-016 $14.94SFR 358-261-017 $14.94SFR 358-261-018 $14.94SFR 358-261-019 $14.94SFR 358-261-020 $14.94SFR 358-261-021 $14.94SFR 358-261-022 $14.94SFR 358-262-001 $14.94SFR 358-262-002 $14.94SFR 358-262-003 $14.94SFR 358-262-004 $14.94SFR 358-262-005 $14.94SFR 358-262-006 $14.94SFR 358-262-007 $14.94SFR 358-263-001 $14.94SFR 358-263-002 $14.94SFR 358-264-001 $14.94SFR 358-264-002 $14.94SFR 358-264-003 $14.94SFR 358-264-004 $14.94SFR 358-264-005 $14.94SFR 358-264-006 $14.94SFR 358-264-007 $14.94SFR 358-264-008 $14.94SFR 358-264-009 $14.94SFR 358-264-010 $14.94SFR 358-264-011 $14.94SFR 358-264-012 $14.94SFR 358-264-013 $14.94SFR 358-264-014 $14.94SFR 358-264-015 $14.94SFR 358-264-016 $14.94SFR 358-264-017 $14.94SFR 358-264-018 $14.94SFR 358-264-019 $14.94SFR 358-264-020 $14.94SFR 358-264-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-264-022 $14.94SFR 358-264-023 $14.94SFR 358-264-024 $14.94SFR 358-264-025 $14.94SFR 358-264-026 $14.94SFR 358-264-027 $14.94SFR 358-264-028 $14.94SFR 358-265-001 $14.94SFR 358-265-002 $14.94SFR 358-265-003 $14.94SFR 358-265-004 $14.94SFR 358-265-005 $14.94SFR 358-265-006 $14.94SFR 358-265-007 $14.94SFR 358-265-008 $14.94SFR 358-265-009 $14.94SFR 358-265-010 $14.94SFR 358-271-001 $14.94SFR 358-271-002 $14.94SFR 358-271-003 $14.94SFR 358-271-004 $14.94SFR 358-271-005 $14.94SFR 358-271-006 $14.94SFR 358-271-007 $14.94SFR 358-271-008 $14.94SFR 358-271-009 $14.94SFR 358-271-010 $14.94SFR 358-271-011 $14.94SFR 358-271-012 $14.94SFR 358-271-013 $14.94SFR 358-271-014 $14.94SFR 358-271-015 $14.94SFR 358-271-016 $14.94SFR 358-271-017 $14.94SFR 358-271-018 $14.94SFR 358-271-019 $14.94SFR 358-271-020 $14.94SFR 358-271-021 $14.94SFR 358-271-022 $14.94SFR 358-271-023 $14.94SFR 358-271-024 $14.94SFR 358-271-025 $14.94SFR 358-271-026 $14.94SFR 358-271-027 $14.94SFR 358-271-028 $14.94SFR 358-271-029 $14.94SFR 358-271-030 $14.94SFR 358-271-031 $14.94SFR 358-271-032 $14.94SFR 358-271-033 $14.94SFR 358-271-034 $14.94SFR - 172 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-271-035 $14.94SFR 358-271-036 $14.94SFR 358-271-037 $14.94SFR 358-271-038 $14.94SFR 358-271-039 $14.94SFR 358-271-040 $14.94SFR 358-271-041 $14.94SFR 358-271-042 $14.94SFR 358-271-043 $14.94SFR 358-271-044 $14.94SFR 358-272-001 $14.94SFR 358-272-002 $14.94SFR 358-272-003 $14.94SFR 358-272-004 $14.94SFR 358-272-005 $14.94SFR 358-291-001 $14.94SFR 358-291-002 $14.94SFR 358-291-003 $14.94SFR 358-291-004 $14.94SFR 358-291-005 $14.94SFR 358-291-006 $14.94SFR 358-291-007 $14.94SFR 358-291-008 $14.94SFR 358-291-009 $14.94SFR 358-291-010 $14.94SFR 358-291-011 $14.94SFR 358-291-012 $14.94SFR 358-291-013 $14.94SFR 358-291-014 $14.94SFR 358-291-015 $14.94SFR 358-291-016 $14.94SFR 358-291-017 $14.94SFR 358-291-018 $14.94SFR 358-291-019 $14.94SFR 358-292-001 $14.94SFR 358-292-002 $14.94SFR 358-292-003 $14.94SFR 358-292-004 $14.94SFR 358-292-005 $14.94SFR 358-292-006 $14.94SFR 358-292-007 $14.94SFR 358-293-001 $14.94SFR 358-293-002 $14.94SFR 358-293-003 $14.94SFR 358-293-004 $14.94SFR 358-293-005 $14.94SFR 358-293-006 $14.94SFR 358-293-007 $14.94SFR 358-293-008 $14.94SFR 358-293-009 $14.94SFR 358-293-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-293-011 $14.94SFR 358-293-012 $14.94SFR 358-293-013 $14.94SFR 358-293-014 $14.94SFR 358-293-015 $14.94SFR 358-293-016 $14.94SFR 358-293-017 $14.94SFR 358-293-018 $14.94SFR 358-293-019 $14.94SFR 358-293-020 $14.94SFR 358-293-021 $14.94SFR 358-293-022 $14.94SFR 358-293-023 $14.94SFR 358-293-024 $14.94SFR 358-293-025 $14.94SFR 358-293-026 $14.94SFR 358-293-027 $14.94SFR 358-293-028 $14.94SFR 358-293-029 $14.94SFR 358-293-030 $14.94SFR 358-293-031 $14.94SFR 358-293-032 $14.94SFR 358-293-033 $14.94SFR 358-293-034 $14.94SFR 358-293-035 $14.94SFR 358-293-036 $14.94SFR 358-293-037 $14.94SFR 358-293-038 $14.94SFR 358-293-039 $14.94SFR 358-293-040 $14.94SFR 358-293-041 $14.94SFR 358-293-042 $14.94SFR 358-293-043 $14.94SFR 358-293-044 $14.94SFR 358-302-001 $14.94SFR 358-302-002 $14.94SFR 358-302-003 $14.94SFR 358-302-004 $14.94SFR 358-302-005 $14.94SFR 358-302-006 $14.94SFR 358-302-007 $14.94SFR 358-302-008 $14.94SFR 358-302-009 $14.94SFR 358-302-010 $14.94SFR 358-302-011 $14.94SFR 358-302-014 $14.94SFR 358-302-015 $14.94SFR 358-302-016 $14.94SFR 358-302-017 $14.94SFR 358-302-018 $14.94SFR 358-302-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-302-020 $14.94SFR 358-302-021 $14.94SFR 358-302-022 $14.94SFR 358-303-001 $14.94SFR 358-303-002 $14.94SFR 358-303-003 $14.94SFR 358-303-004 $14.94SFR 358-310-001 $14.94SFR 358-310-002 $14.94SFR 358-310-003 $14.94SFR 358-310-004 $14.94SFR 358-310-005 $14.94SFR 358-310-006 $14.94SFR 358-310-007 $14.94SFR 358-310-008 $14.94SFR 358-310-009 $14.94SFR 358-310-010 $14.94SFR 358-310-011 $14.94SFR 358-310-012 $14.94SFR 358-310-013 $14.94SFR 358-310-014 $14.94SFR 358-310-015 $14.94SFR 358-311-001 $14.94SFR 358-311-002 $14.94SFR 358-311-003 $14.94SFR 358-311-004 $14.94SFR 358-311-005 $14.94SFR 358-311-006 $14.94SFR 358-311-007 $14.94SFR 358-311-008 $14.94SFR 358-311-009 $14.94SFR 358-311-010 $14.94SFR 358-311-011 $14.94SFR 358-311-012 $14.94SFR 358-311-013 $14.94SFR 358-311-014 $14.94SFR 358-311-015 $14.94SFR 358-311-016 $14.94SFR 358-311-017 $14.94SFR 358-311-018 $14.94SFR 358-311-019 $14.94SFR 358-311-020 $14.94SFR 358-311-021 $14.94SFR 358-311-022 $14.94SFR 358-311-023 $14.94SFR 358-311-024 $14.94SFR 358-311-025 $14.94SFR 358-311-026 $14.94SFR 358-311-027 $14.94SFR 358-311-028 $14.94SFR 358-311-029 $14.94SFR - 173 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-311-030 $14.94SFR 358-311-031 $14.94SFR 358-311-032 $14.94SFR 358-311-033 $14.94SFR 358-311-034 $14.94SFR 358-311-035 $14.94SFR 358-311-036 $14.94SFR 358-311-037 $14.94SFR 358-311-038 $14.94SFR 358-311-039 $14.94SFR 358-311-040 $14.94SFR 358-311-041 $14.94SFR 358-311-042 $14.94SFR 358-311-043 $14.94SFR 358-311-044 $14.94SFR 358-311-045 $14.94SFR 358-311-046 $14.94SFR 358-311-047 $14.94SFR 358-311-048 $14.94SFR 358-311-049 $14.94SFR 358-311-050 $14.94SFR 358-311-051 $14.94SFR 358-311-052 $14.94SFR 358-311-053 $14.94SFR 358-311-054 $14.94SFR 358-311-055 $14.94SFR 358-311-056 $14.94SFR 358-311-057 $14.94SFR 358-311-059 $14.94SFR 358-311-060 $14.94SFR 358-311-061 $14.94SFR 358-311-062 $14.94SFR 358-311-063 $14.94SFR 358-311-064 $14.94SFR 358-311-065 $14.94SFR 358-311-066 $14.94SFR 358-311-067 $14.94SFR 358-311-068 $14.94SFR 358-311-069 $14.94SFR 358-311-070 $14.94SFR 358-311-071 $14.94SFR 358-311-072 $14.94SFR 358-311-073 $14.94SFR 358-311-074 $14.94SFR 358-311-075 $14.94SFR 358-311-076 $14.94SFR 358-311-077 $14.94SFR 358-311-078 $14.94SFR 358-312-001 $14.94SFR 358-312-002 $14.94SFR 358-312-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 358-312-004 $14.94SFR 358-312-005 $14.94SFR 358-312-006 $14.94SFR 358-312-007 $14.94SFR 358-312-008 $14.94SFR 358-312-009 $14.94SFR 358-312-010 $14.94SFR 358-312-011 $14.94SFR 358-312-012 $14.94SFR 358-312-014 $14.94SFR 358-312-015 $14.94SFR 358-312-016 $14.94SFR 358-312-017 $14.94SFR 358-312-018 $14.94SFR 358-312-019 $14.94SFR 358-312-020 $14.94SFR 358-312-021 $14.94SFR 358-312-022 $14.94SFR 358-312-023 $14.94SFR 358-312-024 $14.94SFR 358-312-025 $14.94SFR 358-312-026 $14.94SFR 358-312-027 $14.94SFR 358-312-028 $14.94SFR 358-312-029 $14.94SFR 358-312-030 $14.94SFR 358-312-031 $14.94SFR 358-312-032 $14.94SFR 358-312-033 $14.94SFR 358-312-034 $14.94SFR 358-312-035 $14.94SFR 358-312-036 $14.94SFR 362-110-027 $7.46MISC 362-110-028 $14.94SFR 365-110-021 $14.94SFR 365-110-022 $14.94SFR 365-110-023 $14.94SFR 365-110-024 $14.94SFR 365-110-025 $14.94SFR 365-240-003 $14.94SFR 365-240-004 $14.94SFR 365-240-005 $14.94SFR 365-240-006 $14.94SFR 365-240-007 $14.94SFR 365-240-008 $7.46VSFR 365-240-009 $14.94SFR 365-240-011 $14.94SFR 365-530-001 $14.94SFR 365-530-002 $14.94SFR 365-530-003 $14.94SFR 365-530-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 365-530-005 $14.94SFR 365-530-006 $14.94SFR 365-530-007 $14.94SFR 365-530-008 $14.94SFR 365-530-009 $14.94SFR 365-530-010 $14.94SFR 365-530-011 $14.94SFR 365-530-012 $14.94SFR 365-530-013 $14.94SFR 365-530-014 $14.94SFR 365-530-015 $14.94SFR 365-530-016 $14.94SFR 365-530-017 $14.94SFR 365-530-018 $14.94SFR 365-530-019 $14.94SFR 365-530-020 $14.94SFR 365-530-021 $14.94SFR 365-530-022 $14.94SFR 366-010-009 $14.94SFR 366-010-010 $7.46MISC 367-130-003 $14.94SFR 367-130-034 $14.94SFR 367-130-035 $14.94SFR 367-130-036 $14.94SFR 368-132-002 $14.94SFR 368-132-003 $14.94SFR 368-132-004 $14.94SFR 368-132-005 $14.94SFR 368-132-007 $14.94SFR 368-132-008 $7.46VSFR 368-132-011 $7.46VSFR 368-132-012 $14.94SFR 368-132-013 $14.94SFR 368-132-014 $14.94SFR 368-132-015 $14.94SFR 368-132-016 $14.94SFR 368-132-017 $14.94SFR 368-132-020 $14.94SFR 368-132-022 $14.94SFR 368-132-023 $14.94SFR 368-132-024 $14.94SFR 368-132-025 $14.94SFR 368-132-026 $14.94SFR 368-133-003 $14.94SFR 368-133-010 $14.94SFR 368-133-012 $14.94SFR 368-133-013 $7.46VSFR 368-134-003 $14.94SFR 368-134-004 $44.82MFR 368-134-005 $7.46VSFR 368-134-009 $7.46VSFR - 174 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 368-134-011 $14.94SFR 368-134-012 $29.88MFR2 368-135-004 $14.94SFR 368-135-005 $14.94SFR 368-135-008 $14.94SFR 368-135-009 $14.94SFR 368-135-012 $14.94SFR 368-135-013 $14.94SFR 368-135-014 $14.94SFR 368-141-003 $14.94SFR 368-141-004 $44.82MFR 368-141-005 $14.94SFR 368-141-009 $14.94SFR 368-141-011 $7.46VSFR 368-141-012 $7.46VSFR 368-142-006 $14.94SFR 368-142-007 $14.94SFR 368-142-008 $14.94SFR 368-143-001 $14.94SFR 368-143-003 $14.94SFR 368-143-004 $14.94SFR 368-143-005 $14.94SFR 368-143-006 $14.94SFR 368-143-007 $14.94SFR 368-143-008 $7.46VSFR 368-144-003 $14.94SFR 368-144-004 $14.94SFR 368-144-012 $14.94SFR 368-144-013 $7.46VSFR 368-145-001 $14.94SFR 368-145-002 $14.94SFR 368-145-003 $14.94SFR 368-145-006 $14.94SFR 368-145-007 $14.94SFR 368-145-008 $14.94SFR 368-145-009 $14.94SFR 368-145-010 $14.94SFR 368-145-011 $7.46VSFR 368-145-014 $14.94SFR 368-145-015 $14.94SFR 368-145-018 $7.46VCOM 368-145-019 $74.70COM 368-145-021 $7.46VSFR 368-145-024 $7.46VSFR 368-145-025 $14.94SFR 368-145-027 $74.70COM 368-145-028 $7.46VSFR 368-145-029 $7.46VSFR 368-145-030 $7.46VSFR 368-146-001 $74.70INST 368-146-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 368-146-003 $14.94SFR 368-146-007 $14.94SFR 368-146-010 $14.94SFR 368-146-013 $7.46VCOM 368-146-014 $14.94SFR 368-146-017 $74.70COM 368-146-021 $14.94SFR 368-146-022 $14.94SFR 368-146-023 $14.94SFR 368-146-024 $14.94SFR 368-146-025 $14.94SFR 368-147-001 $7.46VCOM 368-147-002 $7.46VCOM 368-147-003 $7.46VCOM 368-147-004 $74.70MFR5 368-147-005 $74.70COM 368-147-006 $74.70COM 368-148-002 $14.94SFR 368-148-003 $14.94SFR 368-148-004 $14.94SFR 368-148-005 $14.94SFR 368-148-013 $14.94SFR 368-148-014 $14.94SFR 368-148-015 $14.94SFR 368-148-018 $14.94SFR 375-011-001 $74.70COM 375-011-002 $74.70COM 375-011-003 $74.70COM 375-011-004 $74.70COM 375-011-007 $14.94SFR 375-011-008 $14.94SFR 375-011-009 $14.94SFR 375-011-011 $14.94SFR 375-011-012 $74.70COM 375-011-014 $14.94SFR 375-011-015 $14.94SFR 375-011-016 $14.94SFR 375-012-003 $14.94SFR 375-012-011 $7.46VCOM 375-012-012 $7.46VCOM 375-012-013 $7.46VCOM 375-012-014 $7.46VCOM 375-013-001 $14.94SFR 375-013-002 $14.94SFR 375-013-003 $14.94SFR 375-013-004 $14.94SFR 375-013-005 $14.94SFR 375-013-009 $14.94SFR 375-013-010 $14.94SFR 375-013-011 $14.94SFR 375-013-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-013-014 $14.94SFR 375-013-016 $14.94SFR 375-014-001 $74.70COM 375-014-003 $7.46VCOM 375-014-004 $14.94SFR 375-014-005 $7.46VCOM 375-014-006 $7.46VCOM 375-022-002 $14.94SFR 375-022-003 $14.94SFR 375-022-004 $14.94SFR 375-022-005 $74.70COM 375-022-006 $7.46VCOM 375-022-007 $14.94SFR 375-022-008 $14.94SFR 375-022-009 $14.94SFR 375-022-010 $14.94SFR 375-022-011 $14.94SFR 375-022-012 $14.94SFR 375-022-013 $14.94SFR 375-022-014 $14.94SFR 375-022-016 $14.94SFR 375-022-018 $7.46VSFR 375-022-027 $14.94SFR 375-022-030 $14.94SFR 375-022-031 $14.94SFR 375-022-032 $14.94SFR 375-022-039 $14.94SFR 375-022-040 $14.94SFR 375-022-041 $7.46VSFR 375-022-042 $44.82MFR 375-022-043 $14.94SFR 375-022-044 $14.94SFR 375-022-045 $14.94SFR 375-023-001 $14.94SFR 375-023-002 $14.94SFR 375-023-005 $44.82MFR 375-023-008 $14.94SFR 375-023-009 $74.70COM 375-031-003 $14.94SFR 375-031-004 $14.94SFR 375-031-005 $14.94SFR 375-031-006 $14.94SFR 375-031-007 $14.94SFR 375-031-008 $14.94SFR 375-031-009 $14.94SFR 375-031-010 $14.94SFR 375-031-015 $14.94SFR 375-031-018 $14.94SFR 375-031-019 $14.94SFR 375-031-020 $14.94SFR 375-032-006 $14.94SFR - 175 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-032-007 $14.94SFR 375-032-008 $14.94SFR 375-032-009 $14.94SFR 375-032-010 $14.94SFR 375-032-011 $14.94SFR 375-032-012 $14.94SFR 375-032-013 $14.94SFR 375-032-014 $14.94SFR 375-032-015 $14.94SFR 375-032-016 $14.94SFR 375-032-017 $14.94SFR 375-032-031 $14.94SFR 375-032-032 $7.46VSFR 375-032-033 $14.94SFR 375-032-034 $14.94SFR 375-032-035 $14.94SFR 375-032-036 $14.94SFR 375-032-037 $14.94SFR 375-032-038 $14.94SFR 375-032-039 $14.94SFR 375-032-040 $14.94SFR 375-032-041 $14.94SFR 375-032-042 $14.94SFR 375-041-003 $14.94SFR 375-041-004 $14.94SFR 375-041-005 $14.94SFR 375-041-006 $14.94SFR 375-041-007 $7.46VSFR 375-041-008 $14.94SFR 375-041-009 $14.94SFR 375-041-010 $14.94SFR 375-041-011 $14.94SFR 375-041-012 $14.94SFR 375-041-013 $14.94SFR 375-042-001 $7.46VSFR 375-042-002 $14.94SFR 375-042-003 $7.46VSFR 375-042-004 $14.94SFR 375-042-005 $14.94SFR 375-042-006 $14.94SFR 375-042-007 $14.94SFR 375-042-008 $14.94SFR 375-042-009 $14.94SFR 375-042-010 $14.94SFR 375-042-013 $29.88MFR2 375-042-016 $14.94SFR 375-042-018 $14.94SFR 375-042-019 $14.94SFR 375-054-010 $14.94SFR 375-054-011 $14.94SFR 375-054-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-054-013 $14.94SFR 375-054-014 $14.94SFR 375-054-031 $14.94SFR 375-054-032 $14.94SFR 375-054-033 $14.94SFR 375-061-011 $14.94SFR 375-061-012 $14.94SFR 375-061-013 $14.94SFR 375-061-014 $14.94SFR 375-061-015 $14.94SFR 375-061-016 $14.94SFR 375-061-017 $14.94SFR 375-061-018 $14.94SFR 375-061-019 $14.94SFR 375-061-020 $14.94SFR 375-061-034 $14.94SFR 375-062-007 $14.94SFR 375-062-008 $14.94SFR 375-062-009 $29.88MFR2 375-062-014 $14.94SFR 375-062-016 $14.94SFR 375-062-023 $14.94SFR 375-062-024 $14.94SFR 375-062-025 $14.94SFR 375-062-026 $14.94SFR 375-062-028 $14.94SFR 375-062-029 $14.94SFR 375-062-030 $14.94SFR 375-063-005 $7.46VSFR 375-063-006 $14.94SFR 375-063-007 $7.46VSFR 375-063-009 $14.94SFR 375-063-010 $14.94SFR 375-063-011 $14.94SFR 375-063-012 $14.94SFR 375-063-015 $14.94SFR 375-063-017 $14.94SFR 375-063-018 $14.94SFR 375-063-019 $14.94SFR 375-063-020 $14.94SFR 375-063-021 $14.94SFR 375-063-022 $14.94SFR 375-063-023 $7.46VSFR 375-063-027 $14.94SFR 375-063-028 $14.94SFR 375-063-031 $14.94SFR 375-063-032 $14.94SFR 375-063-033 $14.94SFR 375-063-036 $14.94SFR 375-063-037 $7.46VSFR 375-063-038 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-131-001 $14.94SFR 375-131-002 $14.94SFR 375-131-003 $14.94SFR 375-131-004 $14.94SFR 375-131-005 $14.94SFR 375-131-006 $14.94SFR 375-131-007 $14.94SFR 375-131-008 $14.94SFR 375-131-009 $14.94SFR 375-133-002 $14.94SFR 375-133-003 $14.94SFR 375-133-004 $14.94SFR 375-133-005 $29.88MFR2 375-133-010 $14.94SFR 375-133-012 $14.94SFR 375-133-013 $14.94SFR 375-133-014 $14.94SFR 375-133-015 $7.46VSFR 375-134-001 $14.94SFR 375-134-002 $14.94SFR 375-134-003 $14.94SFR 375-134-004 $14.94SFR 375-134-005 $14.94SFR 375-134-006 $14.94SFR 375-134-007 $14.94SFR 375-134-008 $14.94SFR 375-135-001 $14.94SFR 375-141-002 $14.94SFR 375-141-003 $14.94SFR 375-141-007 $14.94SFR 375-141-008 $14.94SFR 375-141-009 $14.94SFR 375-141-012 $14.94SFR 375-141-013 $14.94SFR 375-141-014 $14.94SFR 375-141-015 $14.94SFR 375-141-017 $14.94SFR 375-141-018 $14.94SFR 375-141-019 $14.94SFR 375-141-020 $14.94SFR 375-141-025 $7.46VSFR 375-141-026 $14.94SFR 375-141-027 $14.94SFR 375-141-028 $14.94SFR 375-141-029 $14.94SFR 375-141-030 $14.94SFR 375-141-031 $59.76MFR4 375-141-032 $7.46VSFR 375-141-033 $14.94SFR 375-141-034 $14.94SFR 375-141-035 $14.94SFR - 176 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-142-003 $14.94SFR 375-142-004 $14.94SFR 375-142-005 $29.88MFR2 375-142-008 $14.94SFR 375-142-012 $14.94SFR 375-142-013 $14.94SFR 375-142-014 $14.94SFR 375-142-015 $14.94SFR 375-151-002 $14.94SFR 375-151-003 $14.94SFR 375-151-004 $14.94SFR 375-151-005 $14.94SFR 375-151-006 $14.94SFR 375-151-007 $14.94SFR 375-151-008 $14.94SFR 375-152-001 $14.94SFR 375-152-002 $14.94SFR 375-152-003 $14.94SFR 375-152-004 $14.94SFR 375-152-005 $14.94SFR 375-153-001 $7.46VSFR 375-154-003 $14.94SFR 375-154-007 $14.94SFR 375-154-012 $14.94SFR 375-155-002 $14.94SFR 375-155-003 $14.94SFR 375-155-004 $14.94SFR 375-161-001 $29.88MFR2 375-161-002 $29.88MFR2 375-161-003 $29.88MFR2 375-161-004 $29.88MFR2 375-161-005 $29.88MFR2 375-161-007 $14.94SFR 375-161-008 $7.46VSFR 375-161-009 $29.88MFR2 375-161-011 $14.94SFR 375-161-012 $14.94SFR 375-161-013 $14.94SFR 375-161-014 $14.94SFR 375-161-017 $14.94SFR 375-161-018 $14.94SFR 375-161-019 $14.94SFR 375-161-020 $14.94SFR 375-161-021 $14.94SFR 375-161-022 $14.94SFR 375-161-023 $14.94SFR 375-161-024 $14.94SFR 375-161-025 $14.94SFR 375-161-026 $14.94SFR 375-161-028 $14.94SFR 375-161-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-162-001 $29.88MFR2 375-162-002 $29.88MFR2 375-162-003 $14.94SFR 375-162-004 $14.94SFR 375-162-005 $14.94SFR 375-162-006 $14.94SFR 375-162-007 $14.94SFR 375-162-008 $14.94SFR 375-162-009 $14.94SFR 375-162-010 $14.94SFR 375-162-011 $14.94SFR 375-162-012 $14.94SFR 375-162-013 $14.94SFR 375-162-014 $14.94SFR 375-162-015 $14.94SFR 375-171-001 $14.94SFR 375-171-002 $29.88MFR2 375-171-005 $14.94SFR 375-171-006 $14.94SFR 375-171-007 $14.94SFR 375-171-008 $14.94SFR 375-171-009 $14.94SFR 375-171-010 $14.94SFR 375-171-011 $14.94SFR 375-171-012 $14.94SFR 375-171-014 $14.94SFR 375-171-015 $14.94SFR 375-171-016 $14.94SFR 375-171-017 $14.94SFR 375-171-018 $14.94SFR 375-171-019 $14.94SFR 375-172-002 $14.94SFR 375-172-003 $14.94SFR 375-172-004 $14.94SFR 375-172-005 $14.94SFR 375-172-006 $14.94SFR 375-172-008 $14.94SFR 375-172-012 $14.94SFR 375-172-015 $14.94SFR 375-172-016 $14.94SFR 375-172-017 $14.94SFR 375-172-018 $14.94SFR 375-172-019 $14.94SFR 375-172-020 $14.94SFR 375-172-021 $14.94SFR 375-172-023 $14.94SFR 375-172-024 $14.94SFR 375-172-025 $14.94SFR 375-172-026 $14.94SFR 375-172-027 $14.94SFR 375-172-028 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-172-029 $14.94SFR 375-173-002 $14.94SFR 375-173-003 $14.94SFR 375-173-004 $14.94SFR 375-173-005 $14.94SFR 375-173-006 $14.94SFR 375-173-007 $14.94SFR 375-173-008 $14.94SFR 375-173-009 $14.94SFR 375-173-010 $14.94SFR 375-173-012 $14.94SFR 375-173-014 $14.94SFR 375-173-015 $14.94SFR 375-173-016 $14.94SFR 375-173-017 $14.94SFR 375-181-001 $14.94SFR 375-181-002 $14.94SFR 375-181-003 $14.94SFR 375-181-004 $14.94SFR 375-181-005 $14.94SFR 375-181-006 $14.94SFR 375-181-007 $14.94SFR 375-181-008 $14.94SFR 375-181-012 $14.94SFR 375-181-013 $14.94SFR 375-181-014 $14.94SFR 375-181-015 $14.94SFR 375-182-002 $14.94SFR 375-182-006 $14.94SFR 375-182-007 $14.94SFR 375-182-008 $14.94SFR 375-182-009 $14.94SFR 375-182-010 $14.94SFR 375-182-011 $14.94SFR 375-182-012 $14.94SFR 375-182-013 $14.94SFR 375-182-014 $14.94SFR 375-183-002 $14.94SFR 375-183-003 $14.94SFR 375-183-009 $14.94SFR 375-183-010 $14.94SFR 375-183-011 $14.94SFR 375-183-012 $14.94SFR 375-183-013 $14.94SFR 375-183-014 $14.94SFR 375-183-015 $14.94SFR 375-183-016 $14.94SFR 375-183-017 $29.88MFR2 375-183-018 $7.46VSFR 375-183-019 $14.94SFR 375-183-020 $29.88MFR2 - 177 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-183-021 $14.94SFR 375-183-022 $14.94SFR 375-183-023 $14.94SFR 375-183-024 $14.94SFR 375-191-002 $14.94SFR 375-191-003 $14.94SFR 375-191-004 $14.94SFR 375-191-005 $14.94SFR 375-191-006 $14.94SFR 375-191-007 $14.94SFR 375-191-008 $14.94SFR 375-191-009 $14.94SFR 375-191-010 $14.94SFR 375-191-011 $14.94SFR 375-192-001 $14.94SFR 375-192-002 $14.94SFR 375-192-003 $14.94SFR 375-192-004 $14.94SFR 375-192-005 $14.94SFR 375-192-006 $14.94SFR 375-192-007 $14.94SFR 375-192-009 $14.94SFR 375-192-010 $14.94SFR 375-192-011 $14.94SFR 375-192-012 $14.94SFR 375-192-013 $14.94SFR 375-192-014 $14.94SFR 375-192-015 $14.94SFR 375-192-016 $14.94SFR 375-192-017 $14.94SFR 375-192-018 $14.94SFR 375-192-020 $14.94SFR 375-192-021 $14.94SFR 375-192-022 $14.94SFR 375-192-023 $7.46VSFR 375-192-024 $7.46VSFR 375-193-001 $14.94SFR 375-193-002 $14.94SFR 375-193-003 $14.94SFR 375-193-004 $14.94SFR 375-193-005 $14.94SFR 375-193-006 $14.94SFR 375-193-007 $14.94SFR 375-193-009 $14.94SFR 375-193-010 $14.94SFR 375-193-011 $14.94SFR 375-193-012 $14.94SFR 375-201-001 $14.94SFR 375-201-002 $14.94SFR 375-201-007 $14.94SFR 375-201-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-201-009 $14.94SFR 375-201-010 $14.94SFR 375-201-011 $14.94SFR 375-201-012 $14.94SFR 375-201-013 $14.94SFR 375-201-014 $14.94SFR 375-201-015 $44.82MFR 375-201-016 $14.94SFR 375-201-017 $14.94SFR 375-201-018 $14.94SFR 375-201-019 $14.94SFR 375-201-020 $14.94SFR 375-201-021 $14.94SFR 375-202-001 $14.94SFR 375-202-002 $14.94SFR 375-202-003 $14.94SFR 375-202-004 $14.94SFR 375-202-005 $14.94SFR 375-202-006 $14.94SFR 375-202-007 $14.94SFR 375-202-008 $14.94SFR 375-202-009 $14.94SFR 375-202-010 $14.94SFR 375-202-011 $14.94SFR 375-202-012 $14.94SFR 375-202-013 $14.94SFR 375-202-014 $14.94SFR 375-202-015 $14.94SFR 375-203-001 $14.94SFR 375-203-002 $14.94SFR 375-203-003 $14.94SFR 375-203-004 $14.94SFR 375-203-005 $14.94SFR 375-203-006 $29.88MFR2 375-203-007 $14.94SFR 375-203-008 $14.94SFR 375-203-009 $14.94SFR 375-203-010 $14.94SFR 375-211-001 $74.70COM 375-211-002 $14.94SFR 375-211-003 $14.94SFR 375-211-004 $14.94SFR 375-211-005 $14.94SFR 375-211-006 $14.94SFR 375-211-007 $14.94SFR 375-211-008 $14.94SFR 375-211-009 $14.94SFR 375-211-010 $14.94SFR 375-211-011 $29.88MFR2 375-211-012 $29.88MFR2 375-211-013 $29.88MFR2 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-211-014 $14.94SFR 375-211-015 $14.94SFR 375-211-016 $29.88MFR2 375-211-017 $14.94SFR 375-211-018 $14.94SFR 375-211-019 $14.94SFR 375-211-020 $14.94SFR 375-212-001 $14.94SFR 375-212-003 $7.46VMFR 375-212-004 $14.94SFR 375-212-005 $14.94SFR 375-212-006 $7.46VSFR 375-212-007 $14.94SFR 375-212-008 $14.94SFR 375-212-009 $14.94SFR 375-212-010 $14.94SFR 375-212-011 $14.94SFR 375-212-012 $14.94SFR 375-212-013 $14.94SFR 375-212-014 $14.94SFR 375-212-015 $14.94SFR 375-212-016 $14.94SFR 375-212-019 $74.70COM 375-213-001 $14.94SFR 375-213-002 $14.94SFR 375-213-003 $14.94SFR 375-213-004 $14.94SFR 375-213-005 $14.94SFR 375-213-006 $14.94SFR 375-213-007 $14.94SFR 375-213-009 $14.94SFR 375-213-010 $14.94SFR 375-213-011 $14.94SFR 375-213-012 $14.94SFR 375-213-013 $14.94SFR 375-213-014 $14.94SFR 375-213-015 $14.94SFR 375-213-016 $14.94SFR 375-213-017 $14.94SFR 375-214-001 $14.94SFR 375-214-002 $14.94SFR 375-214-006 $14.94SFR 375-214-008 $14.94SFR 375-214-009 $14.94SFR 375-214-010 $14.94SFR 375-214-011 $14.94SFR 375-214-012 $14.94SFR 375-214-013 $14.94SFR 375-214-014 $14.94SFR 375-214-015 $14.94SFR 375-214-016 $14.94SFR - 178 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-214-017 $14.94SFR 375-214-018 $14.94SFR 375-214-020 $14.94SFR 375-214-021 $14.94SFR 375-221-001 $14.94SFR 375-221-002 $14.94SFR 375-221-005 $14.94SFR 375-221-006 $14.94SFR 375-221-007 $29.88MFR2 375-221-008 $14.94SFR 375-221-009 $14.94SFR 375-221-010 $14.94SFR 375-221-011 $14.94SFR 375-221-012 $14.94SFR 375-221-013 $14.94SFR 375-221-014 $14.94SFR 375-221-016 $14.94SFR 375-221-017 $14.94SFR 375-221-018 $14.94SFR 375-221-021 $14.94SFR 375-221-022 $74.70COM 375-221-023 $14.94SFR 375-221-024 $29.88MFR2 375-221-025 $14.94SFR 375-221-026 $14.94SFR 375-222-001 $14.94SFR 375-222-002 $14.94SFR 375-222-003 $14.94SFR 375-222-004 $14.94SFR 375-222-005 $14.94SFR 375-222-006 $14.94SFR 375-231-001 $14.94SFR 375-231-002 $14.94SFR 375-231-003 $14.94SFR 375-231-004 $14.94SFR 375-231-005 $14.94SFR 375-231-006 $44.82MFR 375-231-007 $14.94SFR 375-231-009 $14.94SFR 375-231-010 $14.94SFR 375-231-011 $14.94SFR 375-231-012 $14.94SFR 375-231-013 $14.94SFR 375-231-014 $7.46VSFR 375-231-015 $14.94SFR 375-232-001 $29.88MFR2 375-232-002 $29.88MFR2 375-232-003 $29.88MFR2 375-232-004 $29.88MFR2 375-232-005 $14.94SFR 375-232-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-232-007 $14.94SFR 375-232-008 $14.94SFR 375-232-009 $14.94SFR 375-241-001 $14.94SFR 375-241-002 $29.88MFR2 375-241-003 $14.94SFR 375-241-004 $14.94SFR 375-241-005 $14.94SFR 375-241-006 $14.94SFR 375-241-007 $14.94SFR 375-242-001 $44.82MFR 375-242-002 $14.94SFR 375-242-003 $14.94SFR 375-242-004 $59.76MFR4 375-242-005 $14.94SFR 375-242-006 $14.94SFR 375-242-007 $14.94SFR 375-242-008 $44.82MFR 375-242-009 $14.94SFR 375-242-010 $14.94SFR 375-242-011 $14.94SFR 375-242-012 $14.94SFR 375-242-013 $14.94SFR 375-242-014 $14.94SFR 375-242-015 $14.94SFR 375-242-016 $14.94SFR 375-242-017 $14.94SFR 375-243-003 $44.82MFR 375-243-004 $7.46VCOM 375-243-005 $7.46VCOM 375-243-006 $7.46VCOM 375-243-007 $7.46VCOM 375-243-008 $7.46VCOM 375-243-009 $14.94SFR 375-243-010 $14.94SFR 375-243-011 $29.88MFR2 375-243-012 $74.70COM 375-244-001 $14.94SFR 375-244-002 $14.94SFR 375-244-003 $14.94SFR 375-244-004 $29.88MFR2 375-244-005 $59.76MFR4 375-244-006 $14.94SFR 375-244-007 $14.94SFR 375-244-008 $14.94SFR 375-251-001 $14.94SFR 375-251-002 $14.94SFR 375-251-003 $14.94SFR 375-251-004 $14.94SFR 375-251-005 $14.94SFR 375-251-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-251-007 $14.94SFR 375-251-008 $14.94SFR 375-251-009 $14.94SFR 375-252-001 $14.94SFR 375-252-002 $14.94SFR 375-252-003 $14.94SFR 375-252-004 $14.94SFR 375-252-005 $14.94SFR 375-252-008 $14.94SFR 375-252-009 $14.94SFR 375-252-010 $14.94SFR 375-252-011 $14.94SFR 375-252-012 $14.94SFR 375-252-013 $14.94SFR 375-252-014 $59.76MFR4 375-252-015 $14.94SFR 375-252-016 $14.94SFR 375-252-017 $14.94SFR 375-252-018 $14.94SFR 375-252-019 $14.94SFR 375-253-001 $14.94SFR 375-253-002 $14.94SFR 375-253-003 $14.94SFR 375-253-004 $14.94SFR 375-253-005 $14.94SFR 375-253-006 $14.94SFR 375-253-007 $14.94SFR 375-253-008 $14.94SFR 375-254-001 $14.94SFR 375-254-002 $29.88MFR2 375-254-003 $14.94SFR 375-254-004 $14.94SFR 375-254-005 $14.94SFR 375-254-007 $14.94SFR 375-254-008 $14.94SFR 375-254-009 $14.94SFR 375-254-010 $14.94SFR 375-254-011 $14.94SFR 375-254-012 $14.94SFR 375-254-013 $14.94SFR 375-254-014 $14.94SFR 375-254-015 $14.94SFR 375-254-016 $14.94SFR 375-254-017 $14.94SFR 375-254-018 $14.94SFR 375-254-019 $14.94SFR 375-254-020 $14.94SFR 375-256-006 $74.70MFR5 375-256-011 $74.70MFR5 375-256-012 $74.70MFR5 375-256-013 $14.94SFR - 179 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-256-014 $74.70MFR5 375-256-015 $74.70MFR5 375-256-016 $7.46VSFR 375-256-017 $7.46VSFR 375-256-018 $14.94SFR 375-256-019 $14.94SFR 375-256-020 $14.94SFR 375-256-021 $14.94SFR 375-256-023 $29.88MFR2 375-256-024 $14.94SFR 375-257-001 $14.94SFR 375-257-002 $29.88MFR2 375-257-003 $7.46VSFR 375-257-004 $14.94SFR 375-257-006 $14.94SFR 375-257-007 $14.94SFR 375-257-008 $14.94SFR 375-258-001 $29.88MFR2 375-258-002 $29.88MFR2 375-258-003 $14.94SFR 375-258-004 $14.94SFR 375-258-006 $14.94SFR 375-258-007 $14.94SFR 375-258-008 $14.94SFR 375-258-009 $14.94SFR 375-260-001 $14.94SFR 375-260-002 $14.94SFR 375-260-005 $14.94SFR 375-260-006 $14.94SFR 375-260-007 $14.94SFR 375-260-008 $14.94SFR 375-260-009 $14.94SFR 375-260-012 $44.82MFR 375-260-013 $14.94SFR 375-260-018 $14.94SFR 375-260-020 $14.94SFR 375-260-022 $14.94SFR 375-260-023 $14.94SFR 375-260-024 $14.94SFR 375-260-025 $14.94SFR 375-260-026 $14.94SFR 375-260-027 $14.94SFR 375-260-028 $14.94SFR 375-260-029 $14.94SFR 375-260-030 $14.94SFR 375-260-031 $14.94SFR 375-260-032 $14.94SFR 375-260-033 $14.94SFR 375-271-001 $14.94SFR 375-271-002 $14.94SFR 375-271-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-271-004 $14.94SFR 375-271-005 $14.94SFR 375-271-007 $7.46VSFR 375-271-008 $14.94SFR 375-271-009 $7.46VSFR 375-271-010 $14.94SFR 375-271-012 $14.94SFR 375-271-013 $14.94SFR 375-271-014 $14.94SFR 375-271-015 $14.94SFR 375-271-016 $14.94SFR 375-271-017 $14.94SFR 375-271-018 $14.94SFR 375-271-020 $14.94SFR 375-271-021 $14.94SFR 375-271-022 $14.94SFR 375-271-023 $14.94SFR 375-271-024 $14.94SFR 375-272-002 $14.94SFR 375-272-003 $14.94SFR 375-272-004 $14.94SFR 375-272-005 $14.94SFR 375-272-006 $14.94SFR 375-272-007 $14.94SFR 375-272-008 $14.94SFR 375-272-009 $14.94SFR 375-272-010 $14.94SFR 375-272-011 $14.94SFR 375-272-012 $14.94SFR 375-272-013 $14.94SFR 375-272-014 $14.94SFR 375-272-015 $14.94SFR 375-272-016 $14.94SFR 375-272-017 $14.94SFR 375-273-001 $14.94SFR 375-273-002 $14.94SFR 375-273-003 $14.94SFR 375-273-004 $14.94SFR 375-273-005 $14.94SFR 375-273-006 $14.94SFR 375-273-007 $14.94SFR 375-273-008 $14.94SFR 375-273-009 $14.94SFR 375-273-010 $29.88MFR2 375-273-011 $14.94SFR 375-273-013 $14.94SFR 375-273-014 $14.94SFR 375-273-015 $14.94SFR 375-273-016 $14.94SFR 375-273-017 $14.94SFR 375-281-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-281-005 $14.94SFR 375-281-006 $14.94SFR 375-281-007 $14.94SFR 375-281-008 $14.94SFR 375-281-009 $14.94SFR 375-281-010 $14.94SFR 375-281-011 $14.94SFR 375-281-012 $14.94SFR 375-281-013 $14.94SFR 375-281-018 $14.94SFR 375-281-019 $14.94SFR 375-281-020 $14.94SFR 375-281-021 $59.76MFR4 375-281-022 $14.94SFR 375-281-023 $14.94SFR 375-281-024 $14.94SFR 375-282-002 $14.94SFR 375-282-003 $14.94SFR 375-282-004 $14.94SFR 375-282-006 $14.94SFR 375-282-007 $14.94SFR 375-282-008 $14.94SFR 375-282-009 $14.94SFR 375-282-010 $14.94SFR 375-282-011 $14.94SFR 375-282-012 $14.94SFR 375-282-013 $14.94SFR 375-282-014 $14.94SFR 375-282-015 $14.94SFR 375-282-016 $14.94SFR 375-282-017 $14.94SFR 375-282-018 $14.94SFR 375-282-019 $14.94SFR 375-283-001 $14.94SFR 375-283-002 $14.94SFR 375-283-003 $14.94SFR 375-283-004 $14.94SFR 375-283-005 $14.94SFR 375-283-006 $14.94SFR 375-283-008 $14.94SFR 375-283-009 $14.94SFR 375-283-010 $14.94SFR 375-283-011 $14.94SFR 375-283-012 $14.94SFR 375-283-013 $14.94SFR 375-283-014 $14.94SFR 375-283-015 $14.94SFR 375-283-016 $44.82MFR 375-283-017 $14.94SFR 375-283-018 $14.94SFR 375-284-001 $14.94SFR - 180 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-284-002 $14.94SFR 375-284-003 $14.94SFR 375-284-004 $29.88MFR2 375-284-005 $14.94SFR 375-284-006 $14.94SFR 375-284-007 $14.94SFR 375-284-008 $14.94SFR 375-284-009 $14.94SFR 375-291-002 $14.94SFR 375-291-003 $14.94SFR 375-291-007 $14.94SFR 375-291-010 $14.94SFR 375-291-011 $14.94SFR 375-291-012 $14.94SFR 375-291-013 $14.94SFR 375-291-014 $14.94SFR 375-291-015 $14.94SFR 375-291-016 $14.94SFR 375-291-017 $14.94SFR 375-291-018 $14.94SFR 375-292-001 $14.94SFR 375-292-002 $14.94SFR 375-292-003 $14.94SFR 375-292-004 $14.94SFR 375-292-005 $14.94SFR 375-292-006 $14.94SFR 375-292-008 $14.94SFR 375-292-009 $14.94SFR 375-292-010 $14.94SFR 375-292-011 $14.94SFR 375-292-012 $14.94SFR 375-292-013 $14.94SFR 375-293-001 $14.94SFR 375-293-002 $14.94SFR 375-293-003 $14.94SFR 375-293-004 $14.94SFR 375-293-005 $14.94SFR 375-293-006 $14.94SFR 375-293-007 $14.94SFR 375-293-008 $14.94SFR 375-293-009 $14.94SFR 375-293-010 $14.94SFR 375-293-011 $14.94SFR 375-294-001 $14.94SFR 375-294-004 $14.94SFR 375-294-007 $14.94SFR 375-294-010 $14.94SFR 375-294-011 $14.94SFR 375-294-013 $14.94SFR 375-294-014 $14.94SFR 375-294-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-294-016 $14.94SFR 375-294-018 $14.94SFR 375-294-019 $14.94SFR 375-294-020 $14.94SFR 375-294-021 $14.94SFR 375-295-001 $14.94SFR 375-295-002 $14.94SFR 375-295-003 $14.94SFR 375-295-006 $14.94SFR 375-295-007 $14.94SFR 375-295-008 $14.94SFR 375-295-009 $14.94SFR 375-295-010 $14.94SFR 375-295-011 $14.94SFR 375-295-012 $14.94SFR 375-301-001 $14.94SFR 375-301-002 $14.94SFR 375-301-003 $14.94SFR 375-301-007 $14.94SFR 375-301-009 $14.94SFR 375-301-010 $14.94SFR 375-301-013 $14.94SFR 375-301-014 $7.46VSFR 375-301-015 $14.94SFR 375-301-016 $14.94SFR 375-301-017 $14.94SFR 375-301-018 $14.94SFR 375-301-019 $14.94SFR 375-301-020 $14.94SFR 375-301-023 $14.94SFR 375-301-024 $14.94SFR 375-302-002 $14.94SFR 375-302-003 $14.94SFR 375-302-004 $14.94SFR 375-302-005 $14.94SFR 375-302-006 $14.94SFR 375-302-007 $14.94SFR 375-302-008 $14.94SFR 375-302-010 $74.70INST 375-302-013 $14.94SFR 375-302-014 $14.94SFR 375-302-019 $14.94SFR 375-302-020 $14.94SFR 375-302-021 $14.94SFR 375-311-002 $14.94SFR 375-311-005 $14.94SFR 375-311-006 $14.94SFR 375-311-010 $14.94SFR 375-311-016 $14.94SFR 375-311-017 $14.94SFR 375-311-019 $29.88MFR2 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 375-311-022 $14.94SFR 375-311-023 $14.94SFR 375-311-024 $14.94SFR 375-311-025 $14.94SFR 375-311-026 $29.88MFR2 375-311-027 $14.94SFR 375-311-028 $14.94SFR 375-311-030 $14.94SFR 375-311-031 $14.94SFR 375-312-001 $14.94SFR 375-312-002 $14.94SFR 375-312-003 $14.94SFR 375-312-004 $14.94SFR 375-312-005 $14.94SFR 375-312-006 $14.94SFR 375-312-007 $14.94SFR 375-312-009 $14.94SFR 375-312-010 $14.94SFR 375-320-001 $7.46VSFR 375-320-002 $7.46VSFR 375-320-003 $7.46VSFR 375-320-004 $7.46VSFR 375-320-005 $7.46VSFR 375-320-006 $7.46VSFR 375-320-007 $7.46VSFR 375-320-008 $7.46VSFR 375-320-009 $7.46VSFR 375-320-010 $7.46VSFR 375-320-011 $7.46VSFR 375-320-012 $7.46VSFR 375-320-013 $7.46VSFR 375-320-014 $7.46VSFR 375-320-015 $7.46VSFR 375-320-016 $7.46VSFR 375-320-017 $7.46VSFR 375-320-018 $7.46VSFR 375-320-019 $7.46VSFR 375-320-020 $7.46VSFR 375-320-021 $7.46VSFR 375-320-022 $7.46VSFR 375-320-023 $7.46VSFR 375-320-024 $7.46VSFR 375-320-025 $7.46VSFR 375-320-026 $7.46VSFR 375-320-027 $7.46VSFR 375-320-028 $7.46VSFR 375-320-029 $7.46VSFR 375-320-030 $7.46VSFR 378-080-002 $74.70IND 378-091-003 $14.94SFR 378-091-004 $74.70VIND - 181 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 378-091-005 $29.88MFR2 378-091-006 $14.94SFR 378-091-007 $29.88MFR2 378-091-012 $74.70VIND 378-091-013 $74.70COM 378-092-001 $14.94SFR 378-092-002 $74.70VIND 378-092-003 $74.70VIND 378-092-007 $14.94SFR 378-092-008 $29.88MFR2 378-092-012 $14.94SFR 378-092-013 $14.94SFR 378-092-015 $14.94SFR 378-092-016 $14.94SFR 378-092-017 $29.88MFR2 378-092-018 $7.46VSFR 378-092-019 $14.94SFR 378-092-020 $74.70COM 378-092-021 $74.70VIND 378-092-022 $7.46VSFR 378-092-023 $7.46VSFR 378-092-024 $74.70COM 378-101-007 $74.70VIND 378-102-003 $74.70VIND 378-103-001 $74.70COM 378-103-011 $74.70VIND 378-103-013 $74.70COM 378-103-015 $74.70IND 378-103-016 $74.70VIND 378-110-014 $74.70VIND 378-121-004 $74.70VIND 378-123-009 $74.70IND 378-130-005 $74.70IND 378-130-006 $74.70IND 378-130-013 $74.70COM 378-130-014 $14.94SFR 378-130-019 $74.70IND 378-130-021 $74.70VIND 378-140-014 $74.70IND 380-041-008 $74.70IND 380-041-009 $74.70IND 380-051-001 $74.70IND 380-051-002 $74.70IND 380-051-006 $44.82MFR 380-051-007 $14.94SFR 380-051-009 $14.94SFR 380-051-010 $14.94SFR 380-051-011 $14.94SFR 380-051-012 $14.94SFR 380-051-017 $14.94SFR 380-051-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-051-019 $14.94SFR 380-051-022 $59.76MFR4 380-051-023 $29.88MFR2 380-051-024 $29.88MFR2 380-051-026 $14.94SFR 380-051-031 $74.70IND 380-051-034 $74.70COM 380-051-040 $44.82MFR 380-051-046 $7.46VSFR 380-051-047 $14.94SFR 380-052-003 $74.70COM 380-061-014 $74.70INST 380-061-015 $14.94SFR 380-061-016 $74.70COM 380-062-014 $74.70COM 380-062-018 $74.70IND 380-070-001 $14.94SFR 380-070-002 $14.94SFR 380-070-006 $14.94SFR 380-070-007 $14.94SFR 380-070-008 $14.94SFR 380-070-016 $7.46VSFR 380-070-017 $14.94SFR 380-070-021 $14.94SFR 380-070-022 $14.94SFR 380-070-023 $14.94SFR 380-070-024 $14.94SFR 380-070-025 $14.94SFR 380-070-026 $14.94SFR 380-070-027 $14.94SFR 380-070-028 $14.94SFR 380-070-030 $14.94SFR 380-070-031 $14.94SFR 380-070-032 $14.94SFR 380-070-033 $14.94SFR 380-070-034 $14.94SFR 380-070-035 $7.46VSFR 380-070-036 $7.46VSFR 380-070-037 $7.46VSFR 380-070-038 $7.46VSFR 380-070-039 $7.46VSFR 380-070-040 $7.46VSFR 380-070-041 $7.46VSFR 380-070-042 $7.46VSFR 380-070-043 $7.46VSFR 380-070-044 $7.46VSFR 380-080-002 $14.94SFR 380-080-003 $14.94SFR 380-080-006 $14.94SFR 380-080-010 $14.94SFR 380-080-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-080-012 $14.94SFR 380-080-013 $14.94SFR 380-080-014 $14.94SFR 380-080-015 $14.94SFR 380-080-016 $14.94SFR 380-080-017 $14.94SFR 380-080-021 $14.94SFR 380-080-023 $14.94SFR 380-080-024 $14.94SFR 380-080-025 $14.94SFR 380-080-026 $14.94SFR 380-080-028 $14.94SFR 380-080-029 $14.94SFR 380-080-030 $7.46VSFR 380-080-031 $7.46VSFR 380-080-032 $14.94SFR 380-080-033 $14.94SFR 380-080-034 $14.94SFR 380-080-035 $14.94SFR 380-080-037 $14.94SFR 380-080-038 $14.94SFR 380-080-039 $14.94SFR 380-080-040 $14.94SFR 380-080-041 $14.94SFR 380-080-042 $14.94SFR 380-080-044 $14.94SFR 380-080-045 $14.94SFR 380-080-046 $14.94SFR 380-080-047 $14.94SFR 380-080-048 $14.94SFR 380-080-049 $14.94SFR 380-080-050 $14.94SFR 380-080-051 $14.94SFR 380-080-052 $14.94SFR 380-080-053 $14.94SFR 380-080-054 $14.94SFR 380-080-055 $14.94SFR 380-080-056 $14.94SFR 380-080-057 $14.94SFR 380-080-058 $7.46VSFR 380-090-001 $14.94SFR 380-090-002 $14.94SFR 380-090-004 $14.94SFR 380-090-005 $14.94SFR 380-090-006 $14.94SFR 380-090-007 $14.94SFR 380-090-008 $14.94SFR 380-090-009 $14.94SFR 380-090-010 $14.94SFR 380-090-011 $14.94SFR 380-090-012 $14.94SFR - 182 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-090-013 $14.94SFR 380-090-014 $14.94SFR 380-090-015 $14.94SFR 380-101-001 $14.94SFR 380-101-002 $14.94SFR 380-101-003 $14.94SFR 380-101-004 $14.94SFR 380-101-005 $14.94SFR 380-101-006 $14.94SFR 380-101-007 $14.94SFR 380-101-008 $14.94SFR 380-101-009 $14.94SFR 380-101-010 $14.94SFR 380-101-011 $14.94SFR 380-101-012 $14.94SFR 380-101-013 $14.94SFR 380-101-014 $14.94SFR 380-101-015 $14.94SFR 380-101-016 $14.94SFR 380-101-017 $14.94SFR 380-101-020 $14.94SFR 380-101-021 $14.94SFR 380-101-022 $14.94SFR 380-101-023 $14.94SFR 380-101-024 $14.94SFR 380-101-025 $14.94SFR 380-101-026 $14.94SFR 380-101-027 $14.94SFR 380-101-028 $14.94SFR 380-101-029 $14.94SFR 380-101-030 $14.94SFR 380-101-037 $14.94SFR 380-101-039 $14.94SFR 380-101-040 $14.94SFR 380-101-041 $14.94SFR 380-101-042 $14.94SFR 380-101-043 $14.94SFR 380-101-044 $14.94SFR 380-101-045 $14.94SFR 380-101-046 $14.94SFR 380-101-047 $14.94SFR 380-102-001 $14.94SFR 380-102-002 $14.94SFR 380-102-003 $14.94SFR 380-102-004 $14.94SFR 380-102-005 $14.94SFR 380-102-006 $14.94SFR 380-103-001 $14.94SFR 380-103-002 $14.94SFR 380-103-003 $14.94SFR 380-104-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-104-002 $14.94SFR 380-104-003 $14.94SFR 380-104-004 $14.94SFR 380-104-005 $14.94SFR 380-104-006 $14.94SFR 380-104-007 $14.94SFR 380-104-008 $14.94SFR 380-104-009 $14.94SFR 380-104-010 $14.94SFR 380-104-011 $14.94SFR 380-104-012 $14.94SFR 380-104-013 $14.94SFR 380-104-014 $14.94SFR 380-104-015 $14.94SFR 380-104-016 $14.94SFR 380-104-017 $14.94SFR 380-104-018 $14.94SFR 380-104-019 $14.94SFR 380-104-020 $14.94SFR 380-104-021 $14.94SFR 380-104-022 $14.94SFR 380-104-023 $14.94SFR 380-104-024 $14.94SFR 380-111-001 $14.94SFR 380-111-002 $14.94SFR 380-111-003 $14.94SFR 380-111-004 $14.94SFR 380-111-005 $14.94SFR 380-111-006 $14.94SFR 380-111-007 $14.94SFR 380-111-008 $14.94SFR 380-111-009 $14.94SFR 380-111-010 $14.94SFR 380-111-011 $14.94SFR 380-111-012 $14.94SFR 380-111-013 $14.94SFR 380-111-014 $14.94SFR 380-111-015 $14.94SFR 380-111-016 $14.94SFR 380-111-017 $14.94SFR 380-111-018 $14.94SFR 380-111-019 $14.94SFR 380-111-020 $14.94SFR 380-111-021 $14.94SFR 380-111-022 $14.94SFR 380-111-023 $14.94SFR 380-111-024 $14.94SFR 380-111-025 $14.94SFR 380-111-026 $14.94SFR 380-111-027 $14.94SFR 380-112-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-112-002 $14.94SFR 380-112-003 $14.94SFR 380-112-004 $14.94SFR 380-112-005 $14.94SFR 380-112-006 $14.94SFR 380-112-007 $14.94SFR 380-112-008 $14.94SFR 380-112-009 $14.94SFR 380-112-010 $14.94SFR 380-112-011 $14.94SFR 380-112-012 $14.94SFR 380-112-013 $14.94SFR 380-112-014 $14.94SFR 380-112-015 $14.94SFR 380-112-016 $14.94SFR 380-112-017 $14.94SFR 380-112-018 $14.94SFR 380-112-019 $14.94SFR 380-112-020 $14.94SFR 380-112-021 $14.94SFR 380-112-022 $14.94SFR 380-112-023 $14.94SFR 380-112-024 $14.94SFR 380-112-025 $14.94SFR 380-113-001 $14.94SFR 380-113-002 $14.94SFR 380-113-003 $14.94SFR 380-113-004 $14.94SFR 380-113-005 $14.94SFR 380-113-006 $14.94SFR 380-113-007 $14.94SFR 380-113-008 $14.94SFR 380-113-009 $14.94SFR 380-113-010 $14.94SFR 380-113-011 $14.94SFR 380-113-012 $14.94SFR 380-113-013 $14.94SFR 380-113-014 $14.94SFR 380-113-015 $14.94SFR 380-113-016 $14.94SFR 380-113-017 $14.94SFR 380-113-018 $14.94SFR 380-113-019 $14.94SFR 380-120-001 $14.94SFR 380-120-002 $14.94SFR 380-120-003 $14.94SFR 380-120-004 $14.94SFR 380-120-006 $14.94SFR 380-120-007 $14.94SFR 380-120-008 $14.94SFR 380-120-009 $14.94SFR - 183 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-120-010 $14.94SFR 380-120-011 $14.94SFR 380-120-013 $14.94SFR 380-120-014 $14.94SFR 380-120-019 $14.94SFR 380-120-021 $14.94SFR 380-120-022 $14.94SFR 380-120-023 $14.94SFR 380-120-026 $14.94SFR 380-120-027 $14.94SFR 380-120-028 $74.70COM 380-120-029 $14.94SFR 380-120-030 $14.94SFR 380-120-031 $14.94SFR 380-120-032 $14.94SFR 380-120-033 $14.94SFR 380-120-034 $14.94SFR 380-120-035 $14.94SFR 380-120-036 $14.94SFR 380-120-037 $14.94SFR 380-120-038 $14.94SFR 380-120-039 $14.94SFR 380-120-040 $7.46VSFR 380-120-042 $14.94SFR 380-120-044 $14.94SFR 380-120-045 $14.94SFR 380-120-050 $14.94SFR 380-120-053 $14.94SFR 380-120-054 $14.94SFR 380-120-055 $14.94SFR 380-120-056 $14.94SFR 380-120-057 $14.94SFR 380-120-058 $14.94SFR 380-120-059 $14.94SFR 380-120-060 $7.46VSFR 380-120-061 $7.46VSFR 380-120-065 $14.94SFR 380-120-066 $7.46VSFR 380-120-068 $14.94SFR 380-120-069 $14.94SFR 380-120-070 $14.94SFR 380-120-071 $14.94SFR 380-120-072 $14.94SFR 380-120-073 $14.94SFR 380-120-074 $14.94SFR 380-120-075 $14.94SFR 380-120-076 $14.94SFR 380-120-077 $14.94SFR 380-120-078 $14.94SFR 380-120-079 $14.94SFR 380-120-080 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-120-081 $14.94SFR 380-120-082 $14.94SFR 380-120-083 $14.94SFR 380-120-084 $14.94SFR 380-120-085 $14.94SFR 380-120-086 $14.94SFR 380-120-087 $7.46VSFR 380-120-088 $7.46VSFR 380-120-089 $14.94SFR 380-120-090 $14.94SFR 380-131-001 $14.94SFR 380-131-002 $14.94SFR 380-131-003 $14.94SFR 380-131-004 $14.94SFR 380-131-005 $14.94SFR 380-131-006 $14.94SFR 380-131-007 $14.94SFR 380-131-008 $14.94SFR 380-131-009 $14.94SFR 380-131-010 $14.94SFR 380-131-011 $14.94SFR 380-131-012 $14.94SFR 380-131-013 $14.94SFR 380-131-014 $14.94SFR 380-131-015 $14.94SFR 380-131-016 $14.94SFR 380-131-017 $14.94SFR 380-131-018 $14.94SFR 380-131-019 $14.94SFR 380-131-020 $14.94SFR 380-132-001 $14.94SFR 380-132-002 $14.94SFR 380-132-003 $14.94SFR 380-132-004 $14.94SFR 380-132-005 $14.94SFR 380-132-006 $14.94SFR 380-132-007 $14.94SFR 380-132-008 $14.94SFR 380-132-009 $14.94SFR 380-132-010 $14.94SFR 380-132-011 $14.94SFR 380-132-012 $14.94SFR 380-132-013 $14.94SFR 380-132-014 $14.94SFR 380-132-015 $14.94SFR 380-132-016 $14.94SFR 380-132-017 $14.94SFR 380-132-018 $14.94SFR 380-132-019 $14.94SFR 380-132-020 $14.94SFR 380-132-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-141-001 $14.94SFR 380-141-002 $14.94SFR 380-141-003 $14.94SFR 380-141-004 $14.94SFR 380-141-005 $14.94SFR 380-141-006 $14.94SFR 380-141-007 $14.94SFR 380-141-008 $14.94SFR 380-141-009 $14.94SFR 380-141-010 $14.94SFR 380-141-011 $14.94SFR 380-141-012 $14.94SFR 380-141-013 $14.94SFR 380-141-014 $14.94SFR 380-141-015 $14.94SFR 380-141-016 $14.94SFR 380-141-017 $14.94SFR 380-141-018 $14.94SFR 380-141-019 $14.94SFR 380-141-020 $14.94SFR 380-141-021 $14.94SFR 380-141-022 $14.94SFR 380-141-023 $14.94SFR 380-141-024 $14.94SFR 380-141-025 $14.94SFR 380-141-026 $14.94SFR 380-141-027 $14.94SFR 380-142-001 $14.94SFR 380-142-002 $14.94SFR 380-142-003 $14.94SFR 380-142-004 $14.94SFR 380-142-005 $14.94SFR 380-142-006 $14.94SFR 380-142-007 $14.94SFR 380-142-008 $14.94SFR 380-142-009 $14.94SFR 380-142-010 $14.94SFR 380-142-011 $14.94SFR 380-142-012 $14.94SFR 380-142-013 $14.94SFR 380-142-014 $14.94SFR 380-142-015 $14.94SFR 380-142-016 $14.94SFR 380-143-001 $14.94SFR 380-143-002 $14.94SFR 380-143-003 $14.94SFR 380-143-004 $14.94SFR 380-143-005 $14.94SFR 380-143-006 $14.94SFR 380-143-007 $14.94SFR 380-143-008 $14.94SFR - 184 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-143-009 $14.94SFR 380-143-010 $14.94SFR 380-143-011 $14.94SFR 380-143-012 $14.94SFR 380-143-013 $14.94SFR 380-143-014 $14.94SFR 380-143-015 $14.94SFR 380-143-016 $14.94SFR 380-143-017 $14.94SFR 380-143-018 $14.94SFR 380-143-019 $14.94SFR 380-143-020 $14.94SFR 380-143-021 $14.94SFR 380-143-022 $14.94SFR 380-143-023 $14.94SFR 380-143-024 $14.94SFR 380-143-025 $14.94SFR 380-151-001 $14.94SFR 380-151-002 $14.94SFR 380-151-003 $14.94SFR 380-151-004 $14.94SFR 380-151-005 $14.94SFR 380-151-006 $14.94SFR 380-151-007 $14.94SFR 380-151-008 $14.94SFR 380-152-001 $14.94SFR 380-152-002 $14.94SFR 380-152-003 $14.94SFR 380-152-004 $14.94SFR 380-152-005 $14.94SFR 380-152-006 $14.94SFR 380-152-007 $14.94SFR 380-152-008 $14.94SFR 380-152-009 $14.94SFR 380-152-010 $14.94SFR 380-152-011 $14.94SFR 380-152-012 $14.94SFR 380-152-013 $14.94SFR 380-152-014 $14.94SFR 380-152-015 $14.94SFR 380-152-016 $14.94SFR 380-152-017 $14.94SFR 380-152-018 $14.94SFR 380-152-019 $14.94SFR 380-152-020 $14.94SFR 380-152-021 $14.94SFR 380-152-022 $14.94SFR 380-170-003 $14.94SFR 380-170-005 $74.70IND 380-170-008 $14.94SFR 380-170-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-170-010 $14.94SFR 380-170-011 $14.94SFR 380-170-012 $14.94SFR 380-170-013 $14.94SFR 380-170-014 $14.94SFR 380-170-015 $14.94SFR 380-170-016 $14.94SFR 380-170-017 $14.94SFR 380-170-018 $14.94SFR 380-170-019 $14.94SFR 380-170-020 $14.94SFR 380-170-021 $14.94SFR 380-170-022 $14.94SFR 380-170-023 $14.94SFR 380-170-024 $14.94SFR 380-170-025 $14.94SFR 380-170-026 $14.94SFR 380-170-027 $14.94SFR 380-170-028 $14.94SFR 380-170-029 $14.94SFR 380-170-030 $14.94SFR 380-180-002 $14.94SFR 380-180-003 $14.94SFR 380-180-005 $14.94SFR 380-180-006 $14.94SFR 380-180-008 $14.94SFR 380-180-009 $14.94SFR 380-180-010 $14.94SFR 380-180-011 $14.94SFR 380-180-012 $14.94SFR 380-180-013 $14.94SFR 380-180-014 $14.94SFR 380-180-015 $14.94SFR 380-180-016 $14.94SFR 380-180-018 $14.94SFR 380-180-019 $14.94SFR 380-180-020 $14.94SFR 380-180-021 $14.94SFR 380-180-022 $14.94SFR 380-180-023 $14.94SFR 380-180-024 $14.94SFR 380-180-025 $14.94SFR 380-180-027 $14.94SFR 380-180-028 $14.94SFR 380-180-029 $14.94SFR 380-180-030 $14.94SFR 380-180-031 $14.94SFR 380-180-032 $14.94SFR 380-180-034 $89.64MFR6 380-180-042 $29.88MFR2 380-180-043 $29.88MFR2 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-180-044 $29.88MFR2 380-180-050 $14.94SFR 380-180-054 $14.94SFR 380-180-056 $29.88MFR2 380-180-057 $29.88MFR2 380-180-058 $14.94SFR 380-180-063 $74.70COM 380-180-067 $74.70IND 380-180-068 $74.70COM 380-180-070 $74.70COM 380-180-071 $14.94SFR 380-180-072 $14.94SFR 380-180-073 $14.94SFR 380-180-074 $14.94SFR 380-180-075 $14.94SFR 380-180-076 $14.94SFR 380-180-077 $14.94SFR 380-180-078 $14.94SFR 380-180-079 $14.94SFR 380-180-080 $14.94SFR 380-180-081 $14.94SFR 380-180-082 $14.94SFR 380-180-083 $14.94SFR 380-180-084 $14.94SFR 380-180-085 $14.94SFR 380-180-086 $14.94SFR 380-180-087 $14.94SFR 380-180-088 $14.94SFR 380-180-089 $14.94SFR 380-180-090 $14.94SFR 380-180-092 $14.94SFR 380-180-093 $74.70IND 380-191-001 $14.94SFR 380-191-002 $14.94SFR 380-191-003 $14.94SFR 380-191-004 $14.94SFR 380-191-005 $14.94SFR 380-191-006 $29.88MFR2 380-191-008 $14.94SFR 380-191-009 $14.94SFR 380-191-010 $14.94SFR 380-191-011 $14.94SFR 380-192-001 $14.94SFR 380-192-002 $14.94SFR 380-192-003 $14.94SFR 380-192-004 $14.94SFR 380-192-005 $14.94SFR 380-192-006 $14.94SFR 380-192-007 $14.94SFR 380-192-008 $14.94SFR 380-192-009 $14.94SFR - 185 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-192-010 $14.94SFR 380-192-011 $14.94SFR 380-192-012 $14.94SFR 380-192-013 $14.94SFR 380-193-001 $14.94SFR 380-193-002 $14.94SFR 380-193-003 $14.94SFR 380-193-004 $14.94SFR 380-193-005 $14.94SFR 380-193-006 $14.94SFR 380-193-007 $14.94SFR 380-193-008 $14.94SFR 380-193-009 $14.94SFR 380-193-010 $14.94SFR 380-193-011 $14.94SFR 380-193-012 $14.94SFR 380-193-013 $14.94SFR 380-193-014 $14.94SFR 380-193-015 $14.94SFR 380-193-016 $14.94SFR 380-193-017 $14.94SFR 380-193-018 $14.94SFR 380-193-019 $14.94SFR 380-193-020 $14.94SFR 380-193-021 $14.94SFR 380-193-022 $29.88MFR2 380-193-024 $14.94SFR 380-193-025 $14.94SFR 380-193-029 $44.82MFR 380-193-031 $74.70MFR5 380-193-032 $74.70COM 380-194-001 $14.94SFR 380-194-002 $14.94SFR 380-194-003 $14.94SFR 380-194-004 $7.46VSFR 380-194-005 $14.94SFR 380-194-009 $14.94SFR 380-194-010 $7.46VMFR 380-194-011 $89.64MFR6 380-195-001 $14.94SFR 380-195-004 $14.94SFR 380-195-005 $14.94SFR 380-195-006 $14.94SFR 380-195-011 $29.88MFR2 380-195-021 $14.94SFR 380-195-030 $14.94SFR 380-195-031 $14.94SFR 380-195-032 $14.94SFR 380-195-033 $14.94SFR 380-195-034 $14.94SFR 380-195-035 $74.70MFR5 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-201-001 $14.94SFR 380-201-002 $14.94SFR 380-201-003 $14.94SFR 380-201-004 $14.94SFR 380-201-005 $14.94SFR 380-201-006 $14.94SFR 380-201-007 $14.94SFR 380-201-008 $14.94SFR 380-201-009 $14.94SFR 380-201-010 $14.94SFR 380-202-001 $14.94SFR 380-202-002 $14.94SFR 380-202-003 $14.94SFR 380-202-004 $14.94SFR 380-202-005 $14.94SFR 380-202-007 $14.94SFR 380-202-008 $14.94SFR 380-202-009 $14.94SFR 380-202-010 $14.94SFR 380-202-011 $14.94SFR 380-202-012 $14.94SFR 380-202-013 $14.94SFR 380-202-014 $14.94SFR 380-202-015 $14.94SFR 380-202-016 $14.94SFR 380-202-017 $14.94SFR 380-202-018 $14.94SFR 380-202-019 $14.94SFR 380-202-020 $14.94SFR 380-202-021 $14.94SFR 380-202-022 $14.94SFR 380-202-023 $14.94SFR 380-202-024 $14.94SFR 380-202-025 $14.94SFR 380-202-026 $14.94SFR 380-202-027 $14.94SFR 380-202-028 $14.94SFR 380-202-029 $14.94SFR 380-202-030 $14.94SFR 380-202-031 $14.94SFR 380-202-032 $14.94SFR 380-202-033 $14.94SFR 380-202-034 $14.94SFR 380-202-035 $14.94SFR 380-202-036 $14.94SFR 380-202-037 $14.94SFR 380-202-038 $14.94SFR 380-202-039 $14.94SFR 380-202-040 $14.94SFR 380-202-041 $14.94SFR 380-202-042 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-202-043 $14.94SFR 380-202-044 $14.94SFR 380-202-045 $14.94SFR 380-202-046 $14.94SFR 380-210-002 $74.70VIND 380-210-004 $74.70VIND 380-210-005 $14.94SFR 380-210-006 $14.94SFR 380-210-007 $14.94SFR 380-210-008 $14.94SFR 380-210-009 $14.94SFR 380-210-010 $14.94SFR 380-210-011 $14.94SFR 380-210-012 $14.94SFR 380-210-013 $14.94SFR 380-210-014 $14.94SFR 380-210-015 $14.94SFR 380-210-016 $14.94SFR 380-210-017 $14.94SFR 380-210-018 $14.94SFR 380-210-019 $14.94SFR 380-210-020 $14.94SFR 380-210-021 $14.94SFR 380-210-022 $14.94SFR 380-210-024 $14.94SFR 380-210-025 $14.94SFR 380-210-026 $14.94SFR 380-210-027 $14.94SFR 380-210-028 $14.94SFR 380-211-001 $14.94SFR 380-211-002 $14.94SFR 380-211-003 $14.94SFR 380-211-004 $14.94SFR 380-211-005 $14.94SFR 380-211-006 $14.94SFR 380-211-007 $14.94SFR 380-211-008 $14.94SFR 380-211-009 $14.94SFR 380-211-010 $14.94SFR 380-211-011 $14.94SFR 380-211-012 $14.94SFR 380-220-011 $29.88MFR2 380-220-012 $29.88MFR2 380-220-013 $14.94SFR 380-220-014 $14.94SFR 380-220-015 $14.94SFR 380-220-016 $14.94SFR 380-220-017 $14.94SFR 380-220-018 $14.94SFR 380-220-019 $14.94SFR 380-220-020 $14.94SFR - 186 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-220-021 $14.94SFR 380-220-022 $14.94SFR 380-220-023 $14.94SFR 380-220-026 $14.94SFR 380-220-027 $14.94SFR 380-220-028 $14.94SFR 380-220-029 $14.94SFR 380-220-030 $14.94SFR 380-220-031 $14.94SFR 380-220-032 $14.94SFR 380-220-033 $14.94SFR 380-220-034 $14.94SFR 380-220-035 $14.94SFR 380-220-036 $14.94SFR 380-220-038 $14.94SFR 380-220-040 $14.94SFR 380-220-041 $14.94SFR 380-220-042 $14.94SFR 380-220-043 $14.94SFR 380-220-044 $14.94SFR 380-220-046 $14.94SFR 380-220-047 $14.94SFR 380-220-048 $7.46CONDO 380-220-049 $7.46CONDO 380-220-050 $7.46CONDO 380-220-051 $7.46CONDO 380-220-052 $7.46CONDO 380-220-053 $7.46CONDO 380-220-054 $7.46CONDO 380-220-055 $7.46CONDO 380-220-056 $7.46CONDO 380-220-057 $7.46CONDO 380-220-058 $7.46CONDO 380-220-059 $7.46CONDO 380-220-061 $14.94SFR 380-220-064 $14.94SFR 380-220-065 $14.94SFR 380-220-066 $7.46VMFR 380-220-067 $74.70MFR5 380-231-004 $74.70COM 380-231-005 $14.94SFR 380-231-006 $14.94SFR 380-231-009 $14.94SFR 380-231-010 $14.94SFR 380-231-011 $14.94SFR 380-231-021 $14.94SFR 380-231-029 $14.94SFR 380-231-030 $14.94SFR 380-231-031 $14.94SFR 380-231-032 $14.94SFR 380-231-033 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 380-231-035 $14.94SFR 380-231-036 $14.94SFR 380-231-037 $14.94SFR 380-231-038 $14.94SFR 380-231-039 $14.94SFR 380-231-040 $14.94SFR 380-231-041 $7.46VSFR 380-231-042 $7.46VSFR 380-232-001 $14.94SFR 380-232-002 $14.94SFR 380-232-003 $14.94SFR 380-232-004 $14.94SFR 380-232-005 $14.94SFR 380-232-006 $14.94SFR 380-232-007 $14.94SFR 380-232-008 $14.94SFR 380-232-009 $14.94SFR 380-232-010 $14.94SFR 380-232-011 $14.94SFR 380-232-015 $14.94SFR 380-232-016 $14.94SFR 380-232-017 $74.70COM 380-240-004 $74.70IND 380-240-005 $74.70COM 380-240-010 $74.70COM 380-240-011 $74.70VIND 380-250-001 $7.46CONDO 380-250-002 $7.46CONDO 380-250-003 $7.46CONDO 380-250-004 $7.46CONDO 380-250-005 $7.46CONDO 380-250-006 $7.46CONDO 380-250-007 $7.46CONDO 380-250-008 $7.46CONDO 380-250-009 $7.46CONDO 380-250-010 $7.46CONDO 380-250-011 $7.46CONDO 380-250-012 $7.46CONDO 380-250-013 $7.46CONDO 380-250-014 $7.46CONDO 380-250-015 $7.46CONDO 380-250-016 $7.46CONDO 380-250-017 $7.46CONDO 380-250-018 $7.46CONDO 380-250-019 $7.46CONDO 380-250-020 $7.46CONDO 380-250-021 $7.46CONDO 380-250-022 $7.46CONDO 380-250-023 $7.46CONDO 380-250-024 $7.46CONDO 403-091-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-091-002 $14.94SFR 403-091-003 $14.94SFR 403-091-004 $14.94SFR 403-091-005 $14.94SFR 403-091-006 $14.94SFR 403-091-007 $14.94SFR 403-091-008 $14.94SFR 403-092-001 $14.94SFR 403-092-002 $14.94SFR 403-092-003 $14.94SFR 403-092-004 $14.94SFR 403-092-005 $14.94SFR 403-092-006 $14.94SFR 403-092-007 $14.94SFR 403-092-008 $14.94SFR 403-093-001 $14.94SFR 403-093-002 $14.94SFR 403-093-003 $14.94SFR 403-094-001 $14.94SFR 403-094-002 $14.94SFR 403-094-003 $14.94SFR 403-094-004 $14.94SFR 403-094-005 $14.94SFR 403-094-006 $14.94SFR 403-094-007 $14.94SFR 403-094-008 $14.94SFR 403-094-009 $14.94SFR 403-094-010 $14.94SFR 403-094-011 $14.94SFR 403-094-012 $14.94SFR 403-094-013 $14.94SFR 403-094-014 $14.94SFR 403-094-015 $14.94SFR 403-094-016 $14.94SFR 403-094-017 $14.94SFR 403-094-018 $14.94SFR 403-094-019 $14.94SFR 403-094-020 $14.94SFR 403-094-021 $14.94SFR 403-094-022 $14.94SFR 403-094-023 $14.94SFR 403-094-024 $14.94SFR 403-094-025 $14.94SFR 403-094-026 $14.94SFR 403-094-027 $14.94SFR 403-094-028 $14.94SFR 403-094-029 $14.94SFR 403-094-030 $14.94SFR 403-094-031 $14.94SFR 403-094-032 $14.94SFR 403-094-033 $14.94SFR - 187 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-121-001 $14.94SFR 403-121-002 $14.94SFR 403-121-003 $14.94SFR 403-121-004 $14.94SFR 403-121-005 $14.94SFR 403-121-006 $14.94SFR 403-121-007 $14.94SFR 403-121-008 $14.94SFR 403-121-009 $14.94SFR 403-121-010 $14.94SFR 403-121-011 $14.94SFR 403-121-012 $14.94SFR 403-121-013 $14.94SFR 403-122-001 $14.94SFR 403-122-002 $14.94SFR 403-122-003 $14.94SFR 403-122-004 $14.94SFR 403-122-005 $14.94SFR 403-122-006 $14.94SFR 403-122-007 $14.94SFR 403-122-008 $14.94SFR 403-122-009 $14.94SFR 403-122-010 $14.94SFR 403-122-011 $14.94SFR 403-122-012 $14.94SFR 403-122-013 $14.94SFR 403-122-014 $14.94SFR 403-122-015 $14.94SFR 403-122-016 $14.94SFR 403-122-017 $14.94SFR 403-122-018 $14.94SFR 403-122-019 $14.94SFR 403-122-020 $14.94SFR 403-122-021 $14.94SFR 403-122-022 $14.94SFR 403-122-023 $14.94SFR 403-123-001 $14.94SFR 403-123-002 $14.94SFR 403-123-003 $14.94SFR 403-123-004 $14.94SFR 403-123-005 $14.94SFR 403-123-006 $14.94SFR 403-123-007 $14.94SFR 403-123-008 $14.94SFR 403-123-009 $14.94SFR 403-123-010 $14.94SFR 403-123-011 $14.94SFR 403-123-012 $14.94SFR 403-123-013 $14.94SFR 403-123-014 $14.94SFR 403-123-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-123-016 $14.94SFR 403-123-017 $14.94SFR 403-123-018 $14.94SFR 403-123-019 $14.94SFR 403-123-020 $14.94SFR 403-123-021 $14.94SFR 403-123-022 $14.94SFR 403-123-023 $14.94SFR 403-123-024 $14.94SFR 403-124-001 $14.94SFR 403-124-002 $14.94SFR 403-124-003 $14.94SFR 403-124-004 $14.94SFR 403-124-005 $14.94SFR 403-124-006 $14.94SFR 403-124-007 $14.94SFR 403-124-008 $14.94SFR 403-124-009 $14.94SFR 403-124-010 $14.94SFR 403-124-011 $14.94SFR 403-124-012 $14.94SFR 403-124-013 $14.94SFR 403-124-014 $14.94SFR 403-124-015 $14.94SFR 403-124-016 $14.94SFR 403-124-017 $14.94SFR 403-124-018 $14.94SFR 403-124-019 $14.94SFR 403-124-020 $14.94SFR 403-124-021 $14.94SFR 403-124-022 $14.94SFR 403-124-023 $14.94SFR 403-124-024 $14.94SFR 403-124-025 $14.94SFR 403-124-026 $14.94SFR 403-124-027 $14.94SFR 403-124-028 $14.94SFR 403-131-001 $14.94SFR 403-131-002 $14.94SFR 403-131-003 $14.94SFR 403-131-004 $14.94SFR 403-131-005 $14.94SFR 403-131-006 $14.94SFR 403-131-007 $14.94SFR 403-131-008 $14.94SFR 403-131-009 $14.94SFR 403-131-010 $14.94SFR 403-131-011 $14.94SFR 403-131-012 $14.94SFR 403-131-013 $14.94SFR 403-131-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-131-015 $14.94SFR 403-131-016 $14.94SFR 403-131-017 $14.94SFR 403-131-018 $14.94SFR 403-131-019 $14.94SFR 403-131-020 $14.94SFR 403-131-021 $14.94SFR 403-131-022 $14.94SFR 403-131-023 $14.94SFR 403-131-024 $14.94SFR 403-131-025 $14.94SFR 403-131-026 $14.94SFR 403-132-001 $14.94SFR 403-132-002 $14.94SFR 403-132-003 $14.94SFR 403-132-004 $14.94SFR 403-132-005 $14.94SFR 403-132-006 $14.94SFR 403-132-007 $14.94SFR 403-132-008 $14.94SFR 403-132-009 $14.94SFR 403-132-010 $14.94SFR 403-132-011 $14.94SFR 403-132-012 $14.94SFR 403-132-013 $14.94SFR 403-132-014 $14.94SFR 403-132-015 $14.94SFR 403-132-016 $14.94SFR 403-132-017 $14.94SFR 403-132-018 $14.94SFR 403-132-019 $14.94SFR 403-132-020 $14.94SFR 403-132-021 $14.94SFR 403-132-022 $14.94SFR 403-133-001 $14.94SFR 403-133-002 $14.94SFR 403-133-003 $14.94SFR 403-133-004 $14.94SFR 403-133-005 $14.94SFR 403-133-006 $14.94SFR 403-133-007 $14.94SFR 403-133-008 $14.94SFR 403-133-009 $14.94SFR 403-133-010 $14.94SFR 403-133-011 $14.94SFR 403-141-003 $14.94SFR 403-141-004 $14.94SFR 403-141-005 $14.94SFR 403-142-001 $14.94SFR 403-142-002 $14.94SFR 403-142-003 $14.94SFR - 188 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-142-004 $14.94SFR 403-142-005 $14.94SFR 403-142-006 $14.94SFR 403-142-007 $14.94SFR 403-142-008 $14.94SFR 403-142-009 $14.94SFR 403-143-001 $14.94SFR 403-143-002 $14.94SFR 403-143-003 $14.94SFR 403-143-004 $14.94SFR 403-143-005 $14.94SFR 403-143-006 $14.94SFR 403-143-007 $14.94SFR 403-143-008 $14.94SFR 403-143-009 $14.94SFR 403-143-010 $14.94SFR 403-143-011 $14.94SFR 403-143-012 $14.94SFR 403-143-013 $14.94SFR 403-143-014 $14.94SFR 403-143-015 $14.94SFR 403-143-016 $14.94SFR 403-144-001 $14.94SFR 403-144-002 $14.94SFR 403-144-003 $14.94SFR 403-144-004 $14.94SFR 403-144-005 $14.94SFR 403-144-006 $14.94SFR 403-144-007 $14.94SFR 403-144-008 $14.94SFR 403-144-009 $14.94SFR 403-144-010 $14.94SFR 403-145-001 $14.94SFR 403-145-002 $14.94SFR 403-145-003 $14.94SFR 403-146-001 $14.94SFR 403-146-002 $14.94SFR 403-146-003 $14.94SFR 403-151-001 $14.94SFR 403-151-002 $14.94SFR 403-151-003 $14.94SFR 403-151-004 $14.94SFR 403-151-005 $14.94SFR 403-151-006 $14.94SFR 403-151-007 $14.94SFR 403-151-008 $14.94SFR 403-151-009 $14.94SFR 403-151-010 $14.94SFR 403-151-011 $14.94SFR 403-152-001 $14.94SFR 403-152-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-152-003 $14.94SFR 403-152-004 $14.94SFR 403-152-005 $14.94SFR 403-152-006 $14.94SFR 403-152-007 $14.94SFR 403-152-008 $14.94SFR 403-152-009 $14.94SFR 403-152-010 $14.94SFR 403-152-011 $14.94SFR 403-152-012 $14.94SFR 403-152-013 $14.94SFR 403-152-014 $14.94SFR 403-152-015 $14.94SFR 403-152-016 $14.94SFR 403-152-017 $14.94SFR 403-152-018 $14.94SFR 403-152-019 $14.94SFR 403-152-020 $7.46VSFR 403-153-001 $14.94SFR 403-153-002 $14.94SFR 403-153-003 $14.94SFR 403-153-004 $14.94SFR 403-153-005 $14.94SFR 403-153-006 $14.94SFR 403-153-007 $14.94SFR 403-153-008 $14.94SFR 403-153-009 $14.94SFR 403-153-010 $14.94SFR 403-153-011 $14.94SFR 403-153-012 $14.94SFR 403-153-013 $14.94SFR 403-153-014 $14.94SFR 403-153-015 $14.94SFR 403-153-016 $14.94SFR 403-153-017 $14.94SFR 403-153-018 $14.94SFR 403-153-019 $14.94SFR 403-153-020 $14.94SFR 403-153-021 $14.94SFR 403-153-022 $14.94SFR 403-153-023 $14.94SFR 403-153-024 $14.94SFR 403-154-001 $14.94SFR 403-154-002 $14.94SFR 403-154-003 $14.94SFR 403-154-004 $14.94SFR 403-154-005 $14.94SFR 403-154-006 $14.94SFR 403-154-007 $14.94SFR 403-154-008 $14.94SFR 403-155-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-155-002 $14.94SFR 403-155-003 $14.94SFR 403-155-004 $14.94SFR 403-155-005 $14.94SFR 403-155-006 $14.94SFR 403-155-007 $14.94SFR 403-155-008 $14.94SFR 403-155-009 $14.94SFR 403-155-010 $14.94SFR 403-161-001 $14.94SFR 403-161-002 $14.94SFR 403-161-003 $14.94SFR 403-162-001 $14.94SFR 403-162-002 $14.94SFR 403-162-003 $14.94SFR 403-162-004 $14.94SFR 403-162-005 $14.94SFR 403-162-006 $14.94SFR 403-162-007 $14.94SFR 403-162-008 $14.94SFR 403-162-009 $14.94SFR 403-162-010 $14.94SFR 403-162-011 $14.94SFR 403-162-012 $14.94SFR 403-162-013 $14.94SFR 403-162-014 $14.94SFR 403-162-015 $14.94SFR 403-162-016 $14.94SFR 403-163-001 $14.94SFR 403-163-002 $14.94SFR 403-163-003 $14.94SFR 403-163-004 $14.94SFR 403-163-005 $14.94SFR 403-163-006 $14.94SFR 403-163-007 $14.94SFR 403-163-008 $14.94SFR 403-163-009 $14.94SFR 403-163-010 $14.94SFR 403-163-011 $14.94SFR 403-163-012 $14.94SFR 403-163-013 $14.94SFR 403-163-014 $14.94SFR 403-163-015 $14.94SFR 403-163-016 $14.94SFR 403-164-001 $14.94SFR 403-164-002 $14.94SFR 403-164-003 $14.94SFR 403-164-004 $14.94SFR 403-164-005 $14.94SFR 403-164-006 $14.94SFR 403-164-007 $14.94SFR - 189 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-164-008 $14.94SFR 403-164-009 $14.94SFR 403-164-010 $14.94SFR 403-164-011 $14.94SFR 403-164-012 $14.94SFR 403-164-013 $14.94SFR 403-164-014 $14.94SFR 403-164-015 $14.94SFR 403-165-001 $14.94SFR 403-165-002 $14.94SFR 403-165-003 $14.94SFR 403-165-004 $14.94SFR 403-165-005 $14.94SFR 403-165-006 $14.94SFR 403-165-007 $14.94SFR 403-165-008 $14.94SFR 403-165-009 $14.94SFR 403-165-010 $14.94SFR 403-165-011 $14.94SFR 403-165-012 $14.94SFR 403-165-013 $14.94SFR 403-165-014 $14.94SFR 403-165-015 $14.94SFR 403-165-016 $14.94SFR 403-165-017 $14.94SFR 403-165-018 $14.94SFR 403-165-019 $14.94SFR 403-165-020 $14.94SFR 403-165-021 $14.94SFR 403-166-001 $14.94SFR 403-167-001 $14.94SFR 403-167-002 $14.94SFR 403-167-003 $14.94SFR 403-167-004 $14.94SFR 403-167-005 $14.94SFR 403-167-006 $14.94SFR 403-167-007 $14.94SFR 403-168-004 $74.70INST 403-171-001 $14.94SFR 403-171-002 $14.94SFR 403-171-003 $14.94SFR 403-171-006 $14.94SFR 403-171-007 $14.94SFR 403-171-008 $14.94SFR 403-171-009 $14.94SFR 403-171-010 $14.94SFR 403-171-011 $14.94SFR 403-171-012 $14.94SFR 403-172-001 $14.94SFR 403-172-002 $14.94SFR 403-172-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-172-004 $14.94SFR 403-172-005 $14.94SFR 403-172-006 $14.94SFR 403-172-007 $14.94SFR 403-172-008 $14.94SFR 403-172-009 $14.94SFR 403-172-010 $14.94SFR 403-172-011 $14.94SFR 403-172-012 $14.94SFR 403-172-013 $14.94SFR 403-172-014 $14.94SFR 403-172-015 $14.94SFR 403-173-001 $14.94SFR 403-173-002 $14.94SFR 403-174-001 $14.94SFR 403-174-002 $14.94SFR 403-174-003 $14.94SFR 403-174-004 $14.94SFR 403-174-005 $14.94SFR 403-174-006 $14.94SFR 403-174-007 $14.94SFR 403-174-008 $14.94SFR 403-174-009 $14.94SFR 403-174-010 $14.94SFR 403-174-011 $14.94SFR 403-174-012 $14.94SFR 403-175-001 $14.94SFR 403-175-002 $14.94SFR 403-175-003 $14.94SFR 403-175-004 $14.94SFR 403-175-005 $14.94SFR 403-175-006 $14.94SFR 403-175-007 $14.94SFR 403-175-008 $14.94SFR 403-175-009 $14.94SFR 403-175-010 $14.94SFR 403-175-011 $14.94SFR 403-175-012 $14.94SFR 403-175-013 $14.94SFR 403-175-014 $14.94SFR 403-175-015 $14.94SFR 403-175-016 $14.94SFR 403-175-017 $14.94SFR 403-175-018 $14.94SFR 403-175-019 $14.94SFR 403-175-020 $14.94SFR 403-175-021 $14.94SFR 403-175-022 $14.94SFR 403-176-001 $14.94SFR 403-176-002 $14.94SFR 403-176-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-176-004 $14.94SFR 403-176-005 $14.94SFR 403-176-006 $14.94SFR 403-176-007 $14.94SFR 403-176-008 $14.94SFR 403-176-009 $14.94SFR 403-176-010 $14.94SFR 403-177-001 $14.94SFR 403-177-002 $14.94SFR 403-177-003 $14.94SFR 403-177-004 $14.94SFR 403-177-005 $14.94SFR 403-177-006 $14.94SFR 403-177-007 $14.94SFR 403-177-008 $14.94SFR 403-177-009 $14.94SFR 403-177-010 $14.94SFR 403-177-011 $14.94SFR 403-177-012 $14.94SFR 403-177-013 $14.94SFR 403-177-014 $14.94SFR 403-177-015 $14.94SFR 403-177-016 $14.94SFR 403-177-017 $14.94SFR 403-177-018 $14.94SFR 403-177-019 $14.94SFR 403-177-020 $14.94SFR 403-177-021 $14.94SFR 403-177-022 $14.94SFR 403-181-001 $14.94SFR 403-181-002 $14.94SFR 403-181-003 $14.94SFR 403-181-004 $14.94SFR 403-181-005 $14.94SFR 403-181-006 $14.94SFR 403-181-007 $14.94SFR 403-181-008 $14.94SFR 403-181-009 $14.94SFR 403-181-010 $14.94SFR 403-181-011 $14.94SFR 403-181-012 $14.94SFR 403-181-013 $14.94SFR 403-181-014 $14.94SFR 403-181-015 $14.94SFR 403-181-016 $14.94SFR 403-181-017 $14.94SFR 403-181-018 $14.94SFR 403-181-019 $14.94SFR 403-181-020 $14.94SFR 403-181-021 $14.94SFR 403-181-022 $14.94SFR - 190 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-181-023 $14.94SFR 403-181-024 $14.94SFR 403-181-025 $14.94SFR 403-181-026 $14.94SFR 403-181-027 $14.94SFR 403-181-028 $14.94SFR 403-181-029 $14.94SFR 403-181-030 $14.94SFR 403-181-031 $14.94SFR 403-182-001 $14.94SFR 403-182-002 $14.94SFR 403-182-003 $14.94SFR 403-182-004 $14.94SFR 403-182-005 $14.94SFR 403-182-006 $14.94SFR 403-182-007 $14.94SFR 403-182-008 $14.94SFR 403-182-009 $14.94SFR 403-182-010 $14.94SFR 403-182-011 $14.94SFR 403-182-012 $14.94SFR 403-182-013 $14.94SFR 403-182-014 $14.94SFR 403-182-015 $14.94SFR 403-182-016 $14.94SFR 403-182-017 $14.94SFR 403-182-021 $14.94SFR 403-184-002 $14.94SFR 403-184-003 $14.94SFR 403-184-004 $14.94SFR 403-184-005 $14.94SFR 403-184-006 $14.94SFR 403-184-007 $14.94SFR 403-184-008 $14.94SFR 403-184-009 $14.94SFR 403-184-010 $14.94SFR 403-185-001 $14.94SFR 403-185-002 $14.94SFR 403-185-003 $14.94SFR 403-185-004 $14.94SFR 403-185-005 $14.94SFR 403-185-006 $14.94SFR 403-185-007 $14.94SFR 403-185-008 $14.94SFR 403-185-009 $14.94SFR 403-185-010 $14.94SFR 403-185-011 $14.94SFR 403-185-012 $14.94SFR 403-186-001 $14.94SFR 403-186-002 $14.94SFR 403-186-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-186-004 $14.94SFR 403-186-005 $14.94SFR 403-191-001 $14.94SFR 403-191-002 $14.94SFR 403-191-003 $14.94SFR 403-191-004 $14.94SFR 403-191-005 $14.94SFR 403-191-006 $14.94SFR 403-191-007 $14.94SFR 403-191-008 $14.94SFR 403-191-009 $14.94SFR 403-191-010 $14.94SFR 403-191-011 $14.94SFR 403-191-012 $14.94SFR 403-191-013 $14.94SFR 403-191-014 $14.94SFR 403-191-015 $14.94SFR 403-191-016 $14.94SFR 403-191-017 $14.94SFR 403-192-001 $14.94SFR 403-192-002 $14.94SFR 403-192-003 $14.94SFR 403-192-004 $14.94SFR 403-192-005 $14.94SFR 403-192-006 $14.94SFR 403-192-007 $14.94SFR 403-192-008 $14.94SFR 403-192-009 $14.94SFR 403-192-010 $14.94SFR 403-192-011 $14.94SFR 403-192-012 $14.94SFR 403-192-013 $14.94SFR 403-192-014 $14.94SFR 403-192-015 $14.94SFR 403-192-016 $14.94SFR 403-192-017 $14.94SFR 403-192-018 $14.94SFR 403-192-019 $14.94SFR 403-192-020 $14.94SFR 403-192-021 $14.94SFR 403-192-022 $14.94SFR 403-192-023 $14.94SFR 403-192-024 $14.94SFR 403-192-025 $14.94SFR 403-192-026 $14.94SFR 403-192-027 $14.94SFR 403-192-028 $14.94SFR 403-192-029 $14.94SFR 403-192-030 $14.94SFR 403-192-031 $14.94SFR 403-192-032 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-192-033 $14.94SFR 403-193-001 $14.94SFR 403-193-002 $14.94SFR 403-193-003 $14.94SFR 403-193-004 $14.94SFR 403-193-005 $14.94SFR 403-193-006 $14.94SFR 403-193-007 $14.94SFR 403-193-008 $14.94SFR 403-193-009 $14.94SFR 403-193-010 $14.94SFR 403-193-011 $14.94SFR 403-193-012 $14.94SFR 403-193-013 $14.94SFR 403-193-014 $14.94SFR 403-193-015 $14.94SFR 403-193-016 $14.94SFR 403-193-017 $14.94SFR 403-193-018 $14.94SFR 403-193-019 $14.94SFR 403-193-020 $14.94SFR 403-193-021 $14.94SFR 403-193-022 $14.94SFR 403-193-023 $14.94SFR 403-193-024 $14.94SFR 403-193-025 $14.94SFR 403-193-026 $14.94SFR 403-193-027 $14.94SFR 403-193-028 $14.94SFR 403-201-001 $14.94SFR 403-201-002 $14.94SFR 403-201-003 $14.94SFR 403-201-004 $14.94SFR 403-201-005 $14.94SFR 403-201-006 $14.94SFR 403-201-007 $14.94SFR 403-201-008 $14.94SFR 403-201-009 $14.94SFR 403-201-010 $14.94SFR 403-201-011 $14.94SFR 403-201-012 $14.94SFR 403-201-013 $7.46VSFR 403-202-002 $14.94SFR 403-202-003 $14.94SFR 403-202-004 $14.94SFR 403-202-005 $14.94SFR 403-202-006 $14.94SFR 403-202-007 $14.94SFR 403-202-008 $14.94SFR 403-202-009 $14.94SFR 403-202-011 $7.46VMFR - 191 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-202-012 $74.70COM 403-211-001 $74.70COM 403-211-003 $14.94SFR 403-211-004 $14.94SFR 403-211-005 $14.94SFR 403-211-006 $14.94SFR 403-211-007 $14.94SFR 403-211-008 $14.94SFR 403-211-009 $14.94SFR 403-211-010 $14.94SFR 403-211-011 $14.94SFR 403-211-014 $14.94SFR 403-211-015 $14.94SFR 403-211-016 $14.94SFR 403-211-017 $14.94SFR 403-211-018 $14.94SFR 403-211-019 $14.94SFR 403-211-020 $14.94SFR 403-211-021 $14.94SFR 403-211-024 $7.46VCOM 403-211-027 $74.70COM 403-211-028 $14.94SFR 403-211-029 $14.94SFR 403-212-001 $14.94SFR 403-212-002 $14.94SFR 403-212-003 $14.94SFR 403-212-004 $14.94SFR 403-212-005 $14.94SFR 403-212-006 $14.94SFR 403-212-007 $14.94SFR 403-212-008 $14.94SFR 403-212-009 $14.94SFR 403-212-010 $14.94SFR 403-212-011 $14.94SFR 403-212-012 $14.94SFR 403-212-013 $14.94SFR 403-212-014 $14.94SFR 403-212-015 $14.94SFR 403-212-016 $14.94SFR 403-212-017 $14.94SFR 403-212-018 $14.94SFR 403-212-019 $14.94SFR 403-212-020 $14.94SFR 403-212-021 $14.94SFR 403-240-003 $14.94SFR 403-240-004 $14.94SFR 403-240-005 $14.94SFR 403-240-006 $14.94SFR 403-240-007 $14.94SFR 403-240-008 $14.94SFR 403-240-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-240-010 $14.94SFR 403-251-001 $14.94SFR 403-251-002 $14.94SFR 403-251-003 $14.94SFR 403-251-004 $14.94SFR 403-251-005 $14.94SFR 403-251-006 $14.94SFR 403-251-007 $14.94SFR 403-251-008 $14.94SFR 403-252-001 $14.94SFR 403-252-002 $14.94SFR 403-252-003 $14.94SFR 403-252-004 $14.94SFR 403-253-001 $14.94SFR 403-253-002 $14.94SFR 403-253-003 $14.94SFR 403-253-004 $14.94SFR 403-253-005 $14.94SFR 403-253-006 $14.94SFR 403-253-007 $14.94SFR 403-271-001 $14.94SFR 403-271-002 $14.94SFR 403-271-003 $14.94SFR 403-271-004 $14.94SFR 403-271-005 $14.94SFR 403-271-006 $14.94SFR 403-271-007 $14.94SFR 403-271-008 $14.94SFR 403-271-009 $14.94SFR 403-271-010 $14.94SFR 403-271-011 $14.94SFR 403-271-012 $14.94SFR 403-271-013 $14.94SFR 403-271-014 $14.94SFR 403-272-002 $14.94SFR 403-272-003 $14.94SFR 403-272-004 $14.94SFR 403-272-005 $14.94SFR 403-272-006 $14.94SFR 403-272-007 $14.94SFR 403-272-008 $14.94SFR 403-272-009 $14.94SFR 403-272-010 $14.94SFR 403-272-011 $14.94SFR 403-272-012 $14.94SFR 403-272-013 $14.94SFR 403-272-014 $14.94SFR 403-272-015 $14.94SFR 403-272-016 $14.94SFR 403-272-017 $14.94SFR 403-272-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-272-019 $14.94SFR 403-272-020 $14.94SFR 403-273-001 $14.94SFR 403-273-002 $14.94SFR 403-273-003 $14.94SFR 403-273-004 $14.94SFR 403-274-001 $14.94SFR 403-274-002 $14.94SFR 403-274-003 $14.94SFR 403-274-004 $14.94SFR 403-274-005 $14.94SFR 403-274-006 $14.94SFR 403-274-007 $14.94SFR 403-274-008 $14.94SFR 403-274-009 $14.94SFR 403-274-010 $14.94SFR 403-274-011 $14.94SFR 403-274-012 $14.94SFR 403-274-013 $14.94SFR 403-274-014 $14.94SFR 403-274-015 $14.94SFR 403-274-016 $14.94SFR 403-274-017 $14.94SFR 403-274-018 $14.94SFR 403-274-019 $14.94SFR 403-301-001 $14.94SFR 403-301-002 $14.94SFR 403-301-003 $14.94SFR 403-301-004 $14.94SFR 403-301-007 $14.94SFR 403-301-008 $14.94SFR 403-301-009 $14.94SFR 403-301-010 $14.94SFR 403-301-011 $14.94SFR 403-301-012 $14.94SFR 403-301-013 $14.94SFR 403-301-014 $14.94SFR 403-301-015 $14.94SFR 403-301-016 $14.94SFR 403-301-017 $14.94SFR 403-301-018 $14.94SFR 403-301-019 $14.94SFR 403-301-020 $14.94SFR 403-301-021 $14.94SFR 403-301-022 $14.94SFR 403-301-023 $14.94SFR 403-302-001 $14.94SFR 403-302-002 $14.94SFR 403-302-003 $14.94SFR 403-302-004 $14.94SFR 403-302-005 $14.94SFR - 192 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-302-006 $14.94SFR 403-302-007 $14.94SFR 403-302-008 $14.94SFR 403-302-009 $14.94SFR 403-302-010 $14.94SFR 403-302-011 $14.94SFR 403-302-012 $14.94SFR 403-302-013 $14.94SFR 403-302-014 $14.94SFR 403-302-015 $14.94SFR 403-302-016 $14.94SFR 403-302-017 $14.94SFR 403-302-018 $14.94SFR 403-311-001 $14.94SFR 403-311-002 $14.94SFR 403-311-003 $14.94SFR 403-311-004 $14.94SFR 403-311-005 $14.94SFR 403-311-006 $14.94SFR 403-311-007 $14.94SFR 403-311-008 $14.94SFR 403-311-009 $14.94SFR 403-311-010 $14.94SFR 403-311-011 $14.94SFR 403-311-012 $14.94SFR 403-311-013 $14.94SFR 403-311-014 $14.94SFR 403-311-015 $14.94SFR 403-312-001 $14.94SFR 403-312-002 $14.94SFR 403-312-003 $14.94SFR 403-312-004 $14.94SFR 403-312-005 $14.94SFR 403-312-006 $14.94SFR 403-312-007 $14.94SFR 403-312-008 $14.94SFR 403-312-009 $14.94SFR 403-312-010 $14.94SFR 403-312-011 $14.94SFR 403-312-012 $14.94SFR 403-312-013 $14.94SFR 403-312-014 $14.94SFR 403-312-015 $14.94SFR 403-312-016 $14.94SFR 403-312-017 $14.94SFR 403-312-018 $14.94SFR 403-312-019 $14.94SFR 403-312-020 $14.94SFR 403-312-021 $14.94SFR 403-312-022 $14.94SFR 403-312-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-312-024 $14.94SFR 403-312-025 $14.94SFR 403-312-026 $14.94SFR 403-312-027 $14.94SFR 403-312-028 $14.94SFR 403-312-029 $14.94SFR 403-321-001 $14.94SFR 403-321-002 $14.94SFR 403-321-003 $14.94SFR 403-321-004 $14.94SFR 403-321-005 $14.94SFR 403-321-006 $14.94SFR 403-321-007 $14.94SFR 403-321-008 $14.94SFR 403-321-009 $14.94SFR 403-321-010 $14.94SFR 403-321-011 $14.94SFR 403-321-012 $14.94SFR 403-321-013 $14.94SFR 403-321-014 $14.94SFR 403-321-015 $14.94SFR 403-322-001 $14.94SFR 403-322-002 $14.94SFR 403-322-003 $14.94SFR 403-322-004 $14.94SFR 403-322-005 $14.94SFR 403-322-006 $14.94SFR 403-322-007 $14.94SFR 403-322-008 $14.94SFR 403-322-009 $14.94SFR 403-322-010 $14.94SFR 403-322-011 $14.94SFR 403-322-012 $14.94SFR 403-322-013 $14.94SFR 403-322-014 $14.94SFR 403-322-015 $14.94SFR 403-322-016 $14.94SFR 403-322-017 $14.94SFR 403-322-018 $14.94SFR 403-322-019 $14.94SFR 403-322-020 $14.94SFR 403-322-021 $14.94SFR 403-322-022 $14.94SFR 403-322-023 $14.94SFR 403-322-024 $14.94SFR 403-322-025 $14.94SFR 403-322-026 $14.94SFR 403-322-027 $14.94SFR 403-322-028 $14.94SFR 403-322-029 $14.94SFR 403-322-030 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-322-031 $14.94SFR 403-322-032 $14.94SFR 403-331-001 $14.94SFR 403-331-002 $14.94SFR 403-331-003 $14.94SFR 403-331-004 $14.94SFR 403-331-005 $14.94SFR 403-331-006 $14.94SFR 403-331-007 $14.94SFR 403-331-008 $14.94SFR 403-331-009 $14.94SFR 403-331-010 $14.94SFR 403-332-001 $14.94SFR 403-332-002 $14.94SFR 403-332-003 $14.94SFR 403-332-004 $14.94SFR 403-332-005 $14.94SFR 403-332-006 $14.94SFR 403-332-007 $14.94SFR 403-333-001 $14.94SFR 403-333-002 $14.94SFR 403-333-003 $14.94SFR 403-333-004 $14.94SFR 403-333-005 $14.94SFR 403-333-006 $14.94SFR 403-333-007 $14.94SFR 403-333-015 $14.94SFR 403-333-016 $14.94SFR 403-333-017 $14.94SFR 403-333-018 $14.94SFR 403-333-019 $14.94SFR 403-333-020 $14.94SFR 403-341-001 $14.94SFR 403-341-002 $14.94SFR 403-341-003 $14.94SFR 403-341-004 $14.94SFR 403-341-005 $14.94SFR 403-341-006 $14.94SFR 403-341-007 $14.94SFR 403-341-008 $14.94SFR 403-341-012 $14.94SFR 403-341-013 $14.94SFR 403-341-014 $14.94SFR 403-341-015 $14.94SFR 403-341-016 $14.94SFR 403-341-017 $14.94SFR 403-341-018 $14.94SFR 403-341-019 $14.94SFR 403-341-020 $14.94SFR 403-341-021 $14.94SFR 403-341-022 $14.94SFR - 193 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-341-023 $14.94SFR 403-341-024 $14.94SFR 403-341-025 $14.94SFR 403-341-026 $14.94SFR 403-341-027 $14.94SFR 403-341-028 $14.94SFR 403-341-029 $14.94SFR 403-341-030 $14.94SFR 403-342-001 $14.94SFR 403-342-002 $14.94SFR 403-342-003 $14.94SFR 403-342-004 $14.94SFR 403-342-005 $14.94SFR 403-342-006 $14.94SFR 403-342-007 $14.94SFR 403-342-008 $14.94SFR 403-342-009 $14.94SFR 403-342-010 $14.94SFR 403-342-011 $14.94SFR 403-342-012 $14.94SFR 403-342-013 $14.94SFR 403-342-014 $14.94SFR 403-342-015 $14.94SFR 403-342-016 $14.94SFR 403-342-017 $14.94SFR 403-342-018 $14.94SFR 403-342-019 $14.94SFR 403-371-001 $14.94SFR 403-372-001 $14.94SFR 403-372-002 $14.94SFR 403-372-003 $14.94SFR 403-372-004 $14.94SFR 403-372-005 $14.94SFR 403-372-006 $14.94SFR 403-372-007 $14.94SFR 403-372-008 $14.94SFR 403-372-009 $14.94SFR 403-372-010 $14.94SFR 403-372-011 $14.94SFR 403-372-012 $14.94SFR 403-372-013 $14.94SFR 403-372-014 $14.94SFR 403-373-001 $14.94SFR 403-373-002 $14.94SFR 403-373-003 $14.94SFR 403-373-004 $14.94SFR 403-374-001 $14.94SFR 403-374-002 $14.94SFR 403-374-003 $14.94SFR 403-374-004 $14.94SFR 403-374-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-374-006 $14.94SFR 403-374-007 $14.94SFR 403-374-008 $14.94SFR 403-375-001 $14.94SFR 403-375-002 $14.94SFR 403-375-003 $14.94SFR 403-375-004 $14.94SFR 403-375-005 $14.94SFR 403-375-006 $14.94SFR 403-375-007 $14.94SFR 403-375-008 $14.94SFR 403-376-001 $14.94SFR 403-376-002 $14.94SFR 403-376-003 $14.94SFR 403-376-004 $14.94SFR 403-376-005 $14.94SFR 403-376-006 $14.94SFR 403-376-007 $14.94SFR 403-376-008 $14.94SFR 403-376-009 $14.94SFR 403-376-010 $14.94SFR 403-376-011 $14.94SFR 403-376-012 $14.94SFR 403-376-013 $14.94SFR 403-377-001 $14.94SFR 403-377-002 $14.94SFR 403-377-003 $14.94SFR 403-377-004 $14.94SFR 403-377-005 $14.94SFR 403-377-006 $14.94SFR 403-377-007 $14.94SFR 403-377-008 $14.94SFR 403-377-009 $29.88MFR2 403-377-010 $14.94SFR 403-377-011 $14.94SFR 403-377-012 $14.94SFR 403-377-013 $14.94SFR 403-381-001 $14.94SFR 403-381-002 $14.94SFR 403-381-003 $14.94SFR 403-381-004 $14.94SFR 403-381-005 $14.94SFR 403-381-006 $14.94SFR 403-381-008 $14.94SFR 403-381-009 $14.94SFR 403-381-010 $14.94SFR 403-381-011 $14.94SFR 403-381-012 $14.94SFR 403-381-013 $14.94SFR 403-381-014 $14.94SFR 403-381-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-381-016 $14.94SFR 403-382-001 $14.94SFR 403-383-001 $14.94SFR 403-383-002 $14.94SFR 403-384-001 $14.94SFR 403-384-002 $14.94SFR 403-384-003 $14.94SFR 403-384-004 $14.94SFR 403-384-005 $14.94SFR 403-384-006 $14.94SFR 403-384-007 $14.94SFR 403-384-008 $14.94SFR 403-391-001 $14.94SFR 403-391-002 $14.94SFR 403-391-003 $14.94SFR 403-391-004 $14.94SFR 403-391-005 $14.94SFR 403-391-006 $14.94SFR 403-391-007 $14.94SFR 403-391-008 $14.94SFR 403-391-009 $14.94SFR 403-391-010 $14.94SFR 403-391-011 $14.94SFR 403-391-012 $14.94SFR 403-391-013 $14.94SFR 403-391-014 $14.94SFR 403-391-015 $14.94SFR 403-391-016 $14.94SFR 403-391-017 $14.94SFR 403-391-018 $14.94SFR 403-391-019 $14.94SFR 403-391-020 $14.94SFR 403-391-021 $14.94SFR 403-391-022 $14.94SFR 403-391-023 $14.94SFR 403-392-001 $14.94SFR 403-392-002 $14.94SFR 403-392-003 $14.94SFR 403-392-004 $14.94SFR 403-392-005 $14.94SFR 403-392-006 $14.94SFR 403-392-007 $14.94SFR 403-392-008 $14.94SFR 403-392-009 $14.94SFR 403-401-001 $14.94SFR 403-401-002 $14.94SFR 403-401-003 $14.94SFR 403-401-004 $14.94SFR 403-401-005 $14.94SFR 403-401-006 $14.94SFR 403-401-007 $14.94SFR - 194 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-401-008 $14.94SFR 403-401-009 $14.94SFR 403-401-010 $14.94SFR 403-401-011 $14.94SFR 403-401-012 $14.94SFR 403-401-013 $14.94SFR 403-401-014 $14.94SFR 403-401-015 $14.94SFR 403-401-016 $14.94SFR 403-401-017 $14.94SFR 403-401-018 $14.94SFR 403-401-019 $14.94SFR 403-401-020 $14.94SFR 403-401-021 $14.94SFR 403-401-022 $14.94SFR 403-401-023 $14.94SFR 403-401-024 $14.94SFR 403-401-025 $14.94SFR 403-401-026 $14.94SFR 403-401-027 $14.94SFR 403-402-001 $14.94SFR 403-402-002 $14.94SFR 403-402-003 $14.94SFR 403-402-004 $14.94SFR 403-402-005 $14.94SFR 403-402-006 $14.94SFR 403-402-007 $14.94SFR 403-402-008 $14.94SFR 403-402-009 $14.94SFR 403-402-010 $14.94SFR 403-402-011 $14.94SFR 403-402-012 $14.94SFR 403-403-001 $14.94SFR 403-403-002 $14.94SFR 403-403-003 $14.94SFR 403-403-004 $14.94SFR 403-403-005 $14.94SFR 403-403-006 $14.94SFR 403-403-007 $14.94SFR 403-404-001 $14.94SFR 403-404-002 $14.94SFR 403-404-003 $14.94SFR 403-404-004 $14.94SFR 403-441-009 $14.94SFR 403-441-010 $14.94SFR 403-441-011 $14.94SFR 403-441-012 $14.94SFR 403-441-013 $14.94SFR 403-441-014 $14.94SFR 403-441-015 $14.94SFR 403-441-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-441-017 $14.94SFR 403-441-018 $14.94SFR 403-441-019 $14.94SFR 403-441-020 $14.94SFR 403-441-021 $14.94SFR 403-441-022 $14.94SFR 403-441-023 $14.94SFR 403-441-024 $14.94SFR 403-441-025 $14.94SFR 403-441-026 $14.94SFR 403-441-027 $14.94SFR 403-441-028 $14.94SFR 403-441-029 $14.94SFR 403-442-001 $14.94SFR 403-442-002 $14.94SFR 403-442-003 $14.94SFR 403-442-004 $14.94SFR 403-442-005 $14.94SFR 403-442-006 $14.94SFR 403-442-007 $14.94SFR 403-442-008 $14.94SFR 403-442-009 $14.94SFR 403-442-010 $14.94SFR 403-442-011 $14.94SFR 403-442-012 $14.94SFR 403-442-013 $14.94SFR 403-442-014 $14.94SFR 403-442-015 $14.94SFR 403-442-016 $14.94SFR 403-443-001 $14.94SFR 403-443-002 $14.94SFR 403-443-003 $14.94SFR 403-443-004 $14.94SFR 403-443-005 $14.94SFR 403-443-006 $14.94SFR 403-443-007 $14.94SFR 403-443-008 $14.94SFR 403-443-009 $14.94SFR 403-443-010 $14.94SFR 403-443-011 $14.94SFR 403-443-012 $14.94SFR 403-443-013 $14.94SFR 403-443-014 $14.94SFR 403-443-015 $14.94SFR 403-444-001 $14.94SFR 403-444-002 $14.94SFR 403-444-003 $14.94SFR 403-444-004 $14.94SFR 403-444-005 $14.94SFR 403-444-006 $14.94SFR 403-445-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-445-002 $14.94SFR 403-445-003 $14.94SFR 403-445-004 $14.94SFR 403-445-005 $14.94SFR 403-445-006 $14.94SFR 403-445-007 $14.94SFR 403-451-001 $14.94SFR 403-451-002 $14.94SFR 403-451-003 $14.94SFR 403-451-004 $14.94SFR 403-451-005 $14.94SFR 403-451-006 $14.94SFR 403-451-007 $14.94SFR 403-451-008 $14.94SFR 403-451-009 $14.94SFR 403-452-001 $14.94SFR 403-452-002 $14.94SFR 403-452-003 $14.94SFR 403-452-004 $14.94SFR 403-452-005 $14.94SFR 403-452-006 $14.94SFR 403-452-007 $14.94SFR 403-452-008 $14.94SFR 403-452-009 $14.94SFR 403-452-010 $14.94SFR 403-452-011 $14.94SFR 403-452-012 $14.94SFR 403-452-013 $14.94SFR 403-453-001 $14.94SFR 403-453-004 $14.94SFR 403-453-005 $14.94SFR 403-453-006 $14.94SFR 403-453-007 $14.94SFR 403-453-008 $14.94SFR 403-453-009 $14.94SFR 403-453-010 $14.94SFR 403-453-011 $14.94SFR 403-453-012 $14.94SFR 403-453-013 $14.94SFR 403-453-014 $14.94SFR 403-453-015 $14.94SFR 403-453-016 $14.94SFR 403-453-018 $14.94SFR 403-453-021 $14.94SFR 403-461-001 $14.94SFR 403-461-002 $14.94SFR 403-461-003 $7.46VSFR 403-461-004 $14.94SFR 403-461-005 $14.94SFR 403-461-006 $14.94SFR 403-461-007 $14.94SFR - 195 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-461-008 $14.94SFR 403-461-009 $14.94SFR 403-461-010 $14.94SFR 403-461-011 $14.94SFR 403-461-012 $14.94SFR 403-462-001 $14.94SFR 403-462-002 $14.94SFR 403-462-003 $14.94SFR 403-462-004 $14.94SFR 403-462-005 $14.94SFR 403-462-006 $14.94SFR 403-462-007 $14.94SFR 403-462-008 $14.94SFR 403-462-009 $14.94SFR 403-462-010 $14.94SFR 403-462-011 $14.94SFR 403-462-012 $14.94SFR 403-462-013 $14.94SFR 403-462-014 $14.94SFR 403-462-015 $14.94SFR 403-462-016 $14.94SFR 403-462-017 $14.94SFR 403-462-018 $14.94SFR 403-462-019 $14.94SFR 403-462-020 $14.94SFR 403-462-021 $14.94SFR 403-462-022 $14.94SFR 403-463-001 $14.94SFR 403-463-002 $14.94SFR 403-463-003 $14.94SFR 403-463-004 $14.94SFR 403-463-005 $14.94SFR 403-463-006 $14.94SFR 403-463-007 $14.94SFR 403-463-008 $14.94SFR 403-463-009 $14.94SFR 403-463-010 $14.94SFR 403-463-011 $14.94SFR 403-463-012 $14.94SFR 403-463-013 $14.94SFR 403-463-014 $14.94SFR 403-463-015 $14.94SFR 403-463-016 $14.94SFR 403-463-017 $14.94SFR 403-464-001 $14.94SFR 403-464-002 $14.94SFR 403-464-003 $14.94SFR 403-464-004 $14.94SFR 403-464-005 $14.94SFR 403-464-006 $14.94SFR 403-464-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-464-008 $14.94SFR 403-471-001 $14.94SFR 403-471-002 $14.94SFR 403-471-003 $14.94SFR 403-471-004 $14.94SFR 403-471-005 $14.94SFR 403-471-006 $14.94SFR 403-471-007 $14.94SFR 403-471-008 $14.94SFR 403-471-009 $14.94SFR 403-471-010 $14.94SFR 403-471-011 $14.94SFR 403-471-012 $14.94SFR 403-471-013 $14.94SFR 403-471-014 $14.94SFR 403-471-015 $14.94SFR 403-471-016 $14.94SFR 403-471-017 $14.94SFR 403-471-018 $14.94SFR 403-471-019 $14.94SFR 403-471-020 $14.94SFR 403-471-021 $14.94SFR 403-471-022 $14.94SFR 403-471-023 $14.94SFR 403-471-024 $14.94SFR 403-471-025 $14.94SFR 403-471-026 $14.94SFR 403-471-027 $14.94SFR 403-471-028 $14.94SFR 403-471-029 $14.94SFR 403-471-030 $14.94SFR 403-471-031 $14.94SFR 403-471-032 $14.94SFR 403-471-033 $14.94SFR 403-471-034 $14.94SFR 403-471-035 $14.94SFR 403-471-036 $14.94SFR 403-471-037 $14.94SFR 403-471-038 $14.94SFR 403-471-039 $14.94SFR 403-471-040 $14.94SFR 403-471-041 $14.94SFR 403-471-042 $14.94SFR 403-471-043 $14.94SFR 403-471-044 $14.94SFR 403-472-001 $14.94SFR 403-472-002 $14.94SFR 403-472-003 $14.94SFR 403-472-004 $14.94SFR 403-472-005 $14.94SFR 403-472-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-472-007 $14.94SFR 403-472-008 $14.94SFR 403-472-009 $14.94SFR 403-472-010 $14.94SFR 403-472-011 $14.94SFR 403-472-012 $14.94SFR 403-472-013 $14.94SFR 403-472-014 $14.94SFR 403-472-015 $14.94SFR 403-472-016 $14.94SFR 403-472-017 $14.94SFR 403-472-018 $14.94SFR 403-472-019 $14.94SFR 403-482-019 $14.94SFR 403-482-020 $14.94SFR 403-482-021 $14.94SFR 403-482-022 $14.94SFR 403-482-023 $14.94SFR 403-482-024 $14.94SFR 403-482-025 $14.94SFR 403-482-026 $14.94SFR 403-482-027 $14.94SFR 403-482-028 $14.94SFR 403-482-029 $14.94SFR 403-482-030 $14.94SFR 403-482-031 $14.94SFR 403-482-032 $14.94SFR 403-482-033 $14.94SFR 403-482-034 $14.94SFR 403-482-036 $14.94SFR 403-482-037 $14.94SFR 403-482-038 $14.94SFR 403-482-039 $14.94SFR 403-482-040 $14.94SFR 403-482-041 $14.94SFR 403-483-001 $14.94SFR 403-483-002 $14.94SFR 403-483-003 $14.94SFR 403-483-004 $14.94SFR 403-483-005 $14.94SFR 403-483-006 $14.94SFR 403-483-007 $14.94SFR 403-483-008 $14.94SFR 403-483-009 $14.94SFR 403-483-010 $14.94SFR 403-483-011 $14.94SFR 403-483-012 $14.94SFR 403-483-013 $14.94SFR 403-483-014 $14.94SFR 403-483-015 $14.94SFR 403-483-016 $14.94SFR - 196 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-483-017 $14.94SFR 403-483-018 $14.94SFR 403-483-019 $14.94SFR 403-483-020 $14.94SFR 403-483-021 $14.94SFR 403-484-001 $14.94SFR 403-484-002 $14.94SFR 403-484-003 $14.94SFR 403-484-004 $14.94SFR 403-484-005 $14.94SFR 403-484-006 $14.94SFR 403-484-007 $14.94SFR 403-484-008 $14.94SFR 403-484-009 $14.94SFR 403-484-010 $14.94SFR 403-484-011 $14.94SFR 403-484-012 $14.94SFR 403-484-013 $14.94SFR 403-484-014 $14.94SFR 403-484-015 $14.94SFR 403-484-016 $14.94SFR 403-484-017 $14.94SFR 403-484-018 $14.94SFR 403-484-019 $14.94SFR 403-484-020 $14.94SFR 403-484-021 $14.94SFR 403-484-022 $14.94SFR 403-484-023 $14.94SFR 403-490-001 $14.94SFR 403-490-002 $14.94SFR 403-490-003 $14.94SFR 403-490-004 $14.94SFR 403-490-005 $14.94SFR 403-490-006 $14.94SFR 403-490-007 $14.94SFR 403-490-008 $14.94SFR 403-490-009 $14.94SFR 403-490-010 $14.94SFR 403-490-011 $14.94SFR 403-490-012 $14.94SFR 403-490-013 $14.94SFR 403-490-014 $14.94SFR 403-490-015 $14.94SFR 403-490-016 $14.94SFR 403-490-017 $14.94SFR 403-490-018 $14.94SFR 403-490-019 $14.94SFR 403-490-020 $14.94SFR 403-490-021 $14.94SFR 403-490-022 $14.94SFR 403-490-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-490-024 $14.94SFR 403-490-025 $14.94SFR 403-490-026 $14.94SFR 403-490-027 $14.94SFR 403-490-028 $14.94SFR 403-490-029 $14.94SFR 403-490-030 $14.94SFR 403-490-031 $14.94SFR 403-490-032 $14.94SFR 403-490-033 $14.94SFR 403-490-034 $14.94SFR 403-490-035 $14.94SFR 403-490-036 $14.94SFR 403-490-037 $14.94SFR 403-490-038 $14.94SFR 403-490-039 $14.94SFR 403-490-040 $14.94SFR 403-490-041 $14.94SFR 403-490-042 $14.94SFR 403-490-043 $14.94SFR 403-490-044 $14.94SFR 403-490-045 $14.94SFR 403-490-046 $14.94SFR 403-500-001 $14.94SFR 403-500-002 $14.94SFR 403-500-003 $14.94SFR 403-500-004 $14.94SFR 403-500-005 $14.94SFR 403-500-006 $14.94SFR 403-500-007 $14.94SFR 403-500-008 $14.94SFR 403-500-009 $14.94SFR 403-500-010 $14.94SFR 403-500-011 $14.94SFR 403-500-012 $14.94SFR 403-500-013 $14.94SFR 403-500-014 $14.94SFR 403-500-015 $14.94SFR 403-500-016 $14.94SFR 403-500-017 $14.94SFR 403-500-018 $14.94SFR 403-540-001 $14.94SFR 403-540-002 $14.94SFR 403-540-003 $14.94SFR 403-540-004 $14.94SFR 403-540-005 $14.94SFR 403-540-006 $14.94SFR 403-540-007 $14.94SFR 403-540-008 $14.94SFR 403-540-009 $14.94SFR 403-540-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 403-540-011 $14.94SFR 403-540-012 $14.94SFR 403-540-013 $14.94SFR 403-540-014 $14.94SFR 403-540-015 $14.94SFR 403-540-016 $14.94SFR 403-540-017 $14.94SFR 403-540-018 $14.94SFR 403-540-019 $14.94SFR 403-540-020 $14.94SFR 403-540-021 $14.94SFR 403-540-022 $14.94SFR 403-540-023 $14.94SFR 403-540-024 $14.94SFR 403-540-025 $14.94SFR 403-540-026 $14.94SFR 403-540-027 $14.94SFR 403-540-028 $14.94SFR 403-540-029 $14.94SFR 403-540-030 $14.94SFR 403-540-031 $14.94SFR 405-081-001 $14.94SFR 405-081-002 $14.94SFR 405-081-003 $14.94SFR 405-081-004 $14.94SFR 405-081-005 $14.94SFR 405-081-006 $14.94SFR 405-082-001 $14.94SFR 405-082-002 $14.94SFR 405-082-003 $14.94SFR 405-082-004 $14.94SFR 405-082-005 $14.94SFR 405-082-006 $14.94SFR 405-082-007 $14.94SFR 405-082-008 $14.94SFR 405-082-009 $14.94SFR 405-082-010 $14.94SFR 405-082-011 $14.94SFR 405-082-012 $14.94SFR 405-082-013 $14.94SFR 405-082-014 $14.94SFR 405-082-015 $14.94SFR 405-082-016 $14.94SFR 405-083-001 $14.94SFR 405-083-002 $14.94SFR 405-083-003 $14.94SFR 405-083-004 $14.94SFR 405-083-005 $14.94SFR 405-083-006 $14.94SFR 405-083-007 $14.94SFR 405-083-008 $14.94SFR - 197 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-083-009 $14.94SFR 405-083-010 $14.94SFR 405-083-011 $14.94SFR 405-083-012 $14.94SFR 405-083-013 $14.94SFR 405-083-014 $14.94SFR 405-083-015 $14.94SFR 405-083-016 $14.94SFR 405-083-017 $14.94SFR 405-083-018 $14.94SFR 405-083-019 $14.94SFR 405-083-020 $14.94SFR 405-083-021 $14.94SFR 405-083-022 $14.94SFR 405-083-023 $14.94SFR 405-083-024 $14.94SFR 405-083-025 $14.94SFR 405-083-026 $14.94SFR 405-083-027 $14.94SFR 405-083-028 $14.94SFR 405-083-029 $14.94SFR 405-083-030 $14.94SFR 405-084-001 $14.94SFR 405-084-002 $14.94SFR 405-084-003 $14.94SFR 405-084-004 $14.94SFR 405-084-005 $14.94SFR 405-084-006 $14.94SFR 405-084-007 $14.94SFR 405-084-008 $14.94SFR 405-084-009 $14.94SFR 405-084-010 $14.94SFR 405-084-011 $14.94SFR 405-084-012 $14.94SFR 405-084-013 $14.94SFR 405-084-014 $14.94SFR 405-084-015 $14.94SFR 405-084-016 $14.94SFR 405-084-017 $14.94SFR 405-084-018 $14.94SFR 405-084-019 $14.94SFR 405-084-020 $14.94SFR 405-084-021 $14.94SFR 405-084-022 $14.94SFR 405-084-023 $14.94SFR 405-084-024 $14.94SFR 405-084-025 $14.94SFR 405-084-026 $14.94SFR 405-091-001 $14.94SFR 405-091-002 $14.94SFR 405-091-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-091-004 $14.94SFR 405-091-005 $14.94SFR 405-091-006 $14.94SFR 405-091-007 $14.94SFR 405-091-008 $14.94SFR 405-091-009 $14.94SFR 405-091-010 $14.94SFR 405-091-011 $14.94SFR 405-091-012 $14.94SFR 405-091-013 $14.94SFR 405-091-014 $14.94SFR 405-091-015 $14.94SFR 405-092-001 $14.94SFR 405-092-002 $14.94SFR 405-092-003 $14.94SFR 405-092-004 $14.94SFR 405-092-005 $14.94SFR 405-092-006 $14.94SFR 405-092-007 $14.94SFR 405-092-008 $14.94SFR 405-092-009 $14.94SFR 405-092-010 $14.94SFR 405-092-011 $14.94SFR 405-092-012 $14.94SFR 405-092-013 $14.94SFR 405-092-014 $14.94SFR 405-092-015 $14.94SFR 405-092-016 $14.94SFR 405-092-017 $14.94SFR 405-092-018 $14.94SFR 405-092-019 $14.94SFR 405-092-020 $14.94SFR 405-092-021 $14.94SFR 405-092-022 $14.94SFR 405-092-023 $14.94SFR 405-093-001 $14.94SFR 405-093-002 $14.94SFR 405-093-003 $14.94SFR 405-093-004 $14.94SFR 405-093-005 $14.94SFR 405-093-006 $14.94SFR 405-093-007 $14.94SFR 405-093-008 $14.94SFR 405-093-009 $14.94SFR 405-093-010 $14.94SFR 405-093-011 $14.94SFR 405-093-012 $14.94SFR 405-093-013 $14.94SFR 405-093-014 $14.94SFR 405-093-015 $14.94SFR 405-093-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-093-017 $14.94SFR 405-093-018 $14.94SFR 405-093-019 $14.94SFR 405-093-020 $14.94SFR 405-093-021 $14.94SFR 405-093-022 $14.94SFR 405-094-001 $14.94SFR 405-094-002 $14.94SFR 405-094-003 $14.94SFR 405-094-004 $14.94SFR 405-094-005 $14.94SFR 405-094-006 $14.94SFR 405-094-007 $14.94SFR 405-094-008 $14.94SFR 405-094-009 $14.94SFR 405-094-010 $14.94SFR 405-101-001 $14.94SFR 405-101-002 $14.94SFR 405-101-003 $14.94SFR 405-102-001 $14.94SFR 405-102-002 $14.94SFR 405-102-003 $14.94SFR 405-102-004 $14.94SFR 405-102-005 $14.94SFR 405-102-006 $14.94SFR 405-103-001 $14.94SFR 405-103-002 $14.94SFR 405-103-003 $14.94SFR 405-103-004 $14.94SFR 405-103-005 $14.94SFR 405-103-006 $14.94SFR 405-103-007 $14.94SFR 405-103-008 $14.94SFR 405-103-009 $14.94SFR 405-103-010 $14.94SFR 405-103-011 $14.94SFR 405-103-012 $14.94SFR 405-103-013 $14.94SFR 405-103-014 $14.94SFR 405-103-015 $14.94SFR 405-103-016 $14.94SFR 405-103-017 $7.46VSFR 405-103-018 $14.94SFR 405-103-019 $14.94SFR 405-103-020 $14.94SFR 405-103-021 $14.94SFR 405-103-022 $14.94SFR 405-103-023 $14.94SFR 405-103-024 $14.94SFR 405-103-025 $14.94SFR 405-103-026 $14.94SFR - 198 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-104-001 $14.94SFR 405-104-002 $14.94SFR 405-104-003 $14.94SFR 405-104-004 $14.94SFR 405-104-005 $14.94SFR 405-104-006 $14.94SFR 405-104-007 $14.94SFR 405-104-008 $14.94SFR 405-104-009 $14.94SFR 405-104-010 $14.94SFR 405-104-011 $14.94SFR 405-104-012 $14.94SFR 405-104-013 $14.94SFR 405-104-014 $14.94SFR 405-104-015 $14.94SFR 405-104-016 $14.94SFR 405-104-017 $14.94SFR 405-104-018 $14.94SFR 405-104-019 $14.94SFR 405-104-020 $14.94SFR 405-104-021 $14.94SFR 405-104-022 $14.94SFR 405-104-023 $14.94SFR 405-104-024 $14.94SFR 405-104-025 $14.94SFR 405-104-026 $14.94SFR 405-104-027 $14.94SFR 405-104-028 $14.94SFR 405-104-029 $14.94SFR 405-104-030 $14.94SFR 405-111-001 $14.94SFR 405-111-002 $14.94SFR 405-111-003 $14.94SFR 405-111-004 $14.94SFR 405-111-005 $14.94SFR 405-111-006 $14.94SFR 405-111-007 $14.94SFR 405-111-008 $14.94SFR 405-111-009 $14.94SFR 405-111-010 $14.94SFR 405-111-011 $14.94SFR 405-111-012 $14.94SFR 405-111-013 $14.94SFR 405-111-014 $14.94SFR 405-111-015 $14.94SFR 405-111-016 $14.94SFR 405-111-017 $14.94SFR 405-111-018 $14.94SFR 405-111-019 $14.94SFR 405-111-020 $14.94SFR 405-111-021 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-111-022 $14.94SFR 405-111-023 $14.94SFR 405-111-024 $14.94SFR 405-111-025 $14.94SFR 405-111-026 $14.94SFR 405-111-027 $14.94SFR 405-111-028 $14.94SFR 405-111-029 $14.94SFR 405-111-030 $14.94SFR 405-111-031 $14.94SFR 405-111-032 $14.94SFR 405-111-033 $14.94SFR 405-112-001 $14.94SFR 405-112-002 $14.94SFR 405-112-003 $14.94SFR 405-112-004 $14.94SFR 405-112-005 $14.94SFR 405-112-006 $14.94SFR 405-112-007 $14.94SFR 405-112-008 $14.94SFR 405-112-009 $14.94SFR 405-112-010 $14.94SFR 405-112-011 $14.94SFR 405-112-012 $14.94SFR 405-112-013 $14.94SFR 405-112-014 $14.94SFR 405-112-015 $14.94SFR 405-112-016 $14.94SFR 405-112-017 $14.94SFR 405-112-018 $14.94SFR 405-112-019 $14.94SFR 405-112-020 $14.94SFR 405-112-021 $14.94SFR 405-112-022 $14.94SFR 405-112-023 $14.94SFR 405-112-024 $14.94SFR 405-112-025 $14.94SFR 405-112-026 $14.94SFR 405-112-027 $14.94SFR 405-112-028 $14.94SFR 405-112-029 $14.94SFR 405-112-030 $14.94SFR 405-112-031 $14.94SFR 405-112-032 $14.94SFR 405-112-033 $14.94SFR 405-112-034 $14.94SFR 405-113-002 $14.94SFR 405-113-003 $14.94SFR 405-113-004 $14.94SFR 405-113-005 $14.94SFR 405-113-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-113-007 $14.94SFR 405-113-008 $14.94SFR 405-113-009 $14.94SFR 405-113-010 $14.94SFR 405-113-011 $14.94SFR 405-113-012 $14.94SFR 405-113-013 $14.94SFR 405-113-014 $14.94SFR 405-113-015 $14.94SFR 405-113-016 $14.94SFR 405-122-001 $14.94SFR 405-122-002 $14.94SFR 405-122-003 $14.94SFR 405-122-004 $14.94SFR 405-122-005 $14.94SFR 405-122-008 $14.94SFR 405-122-009 $14.94SFR 405-122-010 $14.94SFR 405-122-011 $14.94SFR 405-122-012 $14.94SFR 405-122-013 $14.94SFR 405-122-014 $14.94SFR 405-122-015 $14.94SFR 405-122-016 $14.94SFR 405-122-017 $14.94SFR 405-122-018 $14.94SFR 405-122-019 $14.94SFR 405-122-020 $14.94SFR 405-122-021 $14.94SFR 405-122-022 $14.94SFR 405-122-023 $14.94SFR 405-122-024 $14.94SFR 405-122-025 $14.94SFR 405-122-026 $14.94SFR 405-122-032 $74.70IND 405-132-001 $14.94SFR 405-132-002 $14.94SFR 405-132-003 $14.94SFR 405-132-004 $14.94SFR 405-132-005 $14.94SFR 405-132-006 $14.94SFR 405-132-007 $14.94SFR 405-132-008 $14.94SFR 405-132-009 $14.94SFR 405-132-010 $14.94SFR 405-132-011 $14.94SFR 405-132-012 $14.94SFR 405-132-013 $14.94SFR 405-132-014 $14.94SFR 405-132-015 $14.94SFR 405-132-016 $14.94SFR - 199 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-132-017 $14.94SFR 405-132-018 $14.94SFR 405-132-019 $14.94SFR 405-132-020 $14.94SFR 405-132-021 $14.94SFR 405-132-022 $14.94SFR 405-132-023 $14.94SFR 405-132-024 $14.94SFR 405-132-025 $14.94SFR 405-132-026 $14.94SFR 405-132-027 $14.94SFR 405-132-028 $14.94SFR 405-132-029 $14.94SFR 405-132-030 $14.94SFR 405-133-001 $14.94SFR 405-133-002 $14.94SFR 405-133-003 $14.94SFR 405-133-004 $14.94SFR 405-133-005 $14.94SFR 405-133-006 $14.94SFR 405-133-007 $14.94SFR 405-133-008 $14.94SFR 405-133-009 $14.94SFR 405-133-010 $14.94SFR 405-133-011 $14.94SFR 405-133-012 $14.94SFR 405-133-013 $14.94SFR 405-133-014 $14.94SFR 405-133-015 $14.94SFR 405-133-016 $29.88MFR2 405-133-017 $14.94SFR 405-133-018 $14.94SFR 405-133-019 $14.94SFR 405-133-020 $14.94SFR 405-133-021 $14.94SFR 405-133-022 $14.94SFR 405-133-023 $14.94SFR 405-133-024 $14.94SFR 405-133-025 $14.94SFR 405-133-026 $14.94SFR 405-133-027 $14.94SFR 405-133-028 $14.94SFR 405-133-029 $14.94SFR 405-134-001 $14.94SFR 405-134-002 $14.94SFR 405-134-003 $14.94SFR 405-134-004 $14.94SFR 405-134-005 $14.94SFR 405-134-006 $14.94SFR 405-134-007 $14.94SFR 405-134-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-134-009 $14.94SFR 405-134-010 $14.94SFR 405-134-011 $14.94SFR 405-134-012 $14.94SFR 405-134-013 $14.94SFR 405-134-014 $14.94SFR 405-134-015 $14.94SFR 405-134-016 $14.94SFR 405-134-017 $14.94SFR 405-134-018 $14.94SFR 405-134-019 $14.94SFR 405-134-020 $14.94SFR 405-134-021 $14.94SFR 405-134-022 $14.94SFR 405-134-023 $14.94SFR 405-134-024 $14.94SFR 405-134-025 $14.94SFR 405-134-026 $14.94SFR 405-134-027 $14.94SFR 405-134-028 $14.94SFR 405-134-029 $14.94SFR 405-134-030 $14.94SFR 405-134-031 $14.94SFR 405-134-032 $14.94SFR 405-141-001 $74.70INST 405-141-003 $14.94SFR 405-141-004 $14.94SFR 405-141-005 $14.94SFR 405-141-006 $14.94SFR 405-141-007 $14.94SFR 405-141-008 $14.94SFR 405-141-009 $14.94SFR 405-141-010 $14.94SFR 405-141-011 $14.94SFR 405-141-012 $14.94SFR 405-141-013 $14.94SFR 405-141-014 $14.94SFR 405-141-015 $14.94SFR 405-141-016 $14.94SFR 405-141-017 $14.94SFR 405-141-018 $14.94SFR 405-141-019 $14.94SFR 405-141-020 $14.94SFR 405-141-021 $14.94SFR 405-141-022 $14.94SFR 405-141-023 $14.94SFR 405-141-024 $14.94SFR 405-141-025 $14.94SFR 405-142-001 $14.94SFR 405-142-002 $14.94SFR 405-142-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-142-004 $14.94SFR 405-142-005 $14.94SFR 405-142-006 $14.94SFR 405-142-007 $14.94SFR 405-142-008 $14.94SFR 405-142-009 $14.94SFR 405-142-010 $14.94SFR 405-142-011 $14.94SFR 405-142-012 $14.94SFR 405-143-001 $14.94SFR 405-143-002 $14.94SFR 405-143-003 $14.94SFR 405-143-004 $14.94SFR 405-143-005 $14.94SFR 405-143-006 $14.94SFR 405-143-007 $14.94SFR 405-143-008 $14.94SFR 405-143-009 $14.94SFR 405-143-010 $14.94SFR 405-143-011 $14.94SFR 405-143-012 $14.94SFR 405-143-013 $14.94SFR 405-143-014 $14.94SFR 405-143-015 $14.94SFR 405-143-016 $14.94SFR 405-143-017 $14.94SFR 405-143-018 $14.94SFR 405-143-019 $14.94SFR 405-143-020 $14.94SFR 405-143-021 $14.94SFR 405-143-022 $14.94SFR 405-143-023 $14.94SFR 405-143-024 $14.94SFR 405-151-001 $14.94SFR 405-151-002 $14.94SFR 405-151-003 $14.94SFR 405-151-004 $14.94SFR 405-151-005 $14.94SFR 405-151-006 $14.94SFR 405-151-007 $14.94SFR 405-151-008 $14.94SFR 405-151-009 $14.94SFR 405-151-010 $14.94SFR 405-151-011 $14.94SFR 405-151-012 $14.94SFR 405-151-013 $14.94SFR 405-151-014 $14.94SFR 405-151-015 $14.94SFR 405-151-016 $14.94SFR 405-151-017 $14.94SFR 405-151-018 $14.94SFR - 200 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-151-019 $14.94SFR 405-151-020 $14.94SFR 405-151-021 $14.94SFR 405-151-022 $14.94SFR 405-151-023 $14.94SFR 405-151-024 $14.94SFR 405-151-025 $14.94SFR 405-151-026 $14.94SFR 405-151-027 $14.94SFR 405-151-028 $14.94SFR 405-151-029 $14.94SFR 405-151-030 $14.94SFR 405-151-031 $14.94SFR 405-151-032 $14.94SFR 405-151-033 $14.94SFR 405-152-001 $14.94SFR 405-152-002 $14.94SFR 405-152-003 $14.94SFR 405-152-004 $14.94SFR 405-152-005 $14.94SFR 405-152-006 $14.94SFR 405-152-007 $14.94SFR 405-152-008 $14.94SFR 405-152-009 $14.94SFR 405-152-010 $14.94SFR 405-152-011 $14.94SFR 405-152-012 $14.94SFR 405-152-013 $14.94SFR 405-152-014 $14.94SFR 405-153-001 $14.94SFR 405-153-002 $14.94SFR 405-153-003 $14.94SFR 405-154-001 $14.94SFR 405-154-002 $14.94SFR 405-154-003 $14.94SFR 405-154-004 $14.94SFR 405-154-005 $14.94SFR 405-155-001 $14.94SFR 405-155-002 $14.94SFR 405-155-003 $14.94SFR 405-155-004 $14.94SFR 405-155-005 $14.94SFR 405-156-001 $14.94SFR 405-156-002 $14.94SFR 405-156-003 $14.94SFR 405-156-004 $14.94SFR 405-156-005 $14.94SFR 405-156-006 $14.94SFR 405-156-007 $14.94SFR 405-156-008 $14.94SFR 405-156-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-156-010 $14.94SFR 405-156-011 $14.94SFR 405-156-012 $14.94SFR 405-156-013 $14.94SFR 405-161-002 $14.94SFR 405-161-003 $14.94SFR 405-161-004 $14.94SFR 405-161-005 $14.94SFR 405-161-006 $14.94SFR 405-161-007 $14.94SFR 405-161-008 $14.94SFR 405-161-009 $14.94SFR 405-161-010 $14.94SFR 405-161-011 $14.94SFR 405-161-012 $14.94SFR 405-161-013 $14.94SFR 405-161-014 $14.94SFR 405-161-015 $14.94SFR 405-161-016 $14.94SFR 405-161-017 $14.94SFR 405-161-018 $14.94SFR 405-161-019 $14.94SFR 405-161-020 $14.94SFR 405-161-021 $14.94SFR 405-161-022 $14.94SFR 405-161-023 $14.94SFR 405-162-001 $14.94SFR 405-162-002 $14.94SFR 405-162-003 $14.94SFR 405-162-004 $14.94SFR 405-162-005 $14.94SFR 405-162-006 $14.94SFR 405-162-007 $14.94SFR 405-162-008 $14.94SFR 405-162-009 $14.94SFR 405-162-010 $14.94SFR 405-162-011 $14.94SFR 405-162-012 $14.94SFR 405-162-013 $14.94SFR 405-162-014 $14.94SFR 405-162-015 $14.94SFR 405-162-016 $14.94SFR 405-162-017 $14.94SFR 405-162-018 $14.94SFR 405-162-019 $14.94SFR 405-162-020 $14.94SFR 405-163-001 $14.94SFR 405-163-002 $14.94SFR 405-163-003 $14.94SFR 405-163-004 $14.94SFR 405-163-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-163-006 $14.94SFR 405-163-007 $14.94SFR 405-163-008 $14.94SFR 405-163-009 $14.94SFR 405-163-010 $14.94SFR 405-163-011 $14.94SFR 405-163-012 $14.94SFR 405-163-013 $14.94SFR 405-163-014 $14.94SFR 405-163-015 $14.94SFR 405-163-016 $14.94SFR 405-163-017 $14.94SFR 405-163-018 $14.94SFR 405-163-019 $14.94SFR 405-163-020 $14.94SFR 405-163-021 $14.94SFR 405-163-022 $14.94SFR 405-163-023 $14.94SFR 405-163-024 $14.94SFR 405-163-025 $14.94SFR 405-163-026 $14.94SFR 405-163-027 $14.94SFR 405-163-028 $14.94SFR 405-163-029 $14.94SFR 405-163-030 $14.94SFR 405-163-031 $14.94SFR 405-164-001 $14.94SFR 405-164-002 $14.94SFR 405-164-003 $14.94SFR 405-164-004 $14.94SFR 405-164-005 $14.94SFR 405-164-006 $14.94SFR 405-164-007 $14.94SFR 405-164-008 $14.94SFR 405-164-009 $14.94SFR 405-164-010 $14.94SFR 405-164-011 $14.94SFR 405-164-012 $14.94SFR 405-164-013 $14.94SFR 405-164-014 $14.94SFR 405-164-015 $14.94SFR 405-164-016 $14.94SFR 405-164-017 $14.94SFR 405-164-018 $14.94SFR 405-164-019 $14.94SFR 405-164-020 $14.94SFR 405-164-021 $14.94SFR 405-164-022 $14.94SFR 405-164-023 $14.94SFR 405-170-004 $74.70COM 405-170-010 $119.52MFR8 - 201 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-191-001 $14.94SFR 405-191-002 $14.94SFR 405-191-003 $14.94SFR 405-191-004 $14.94SFR 405-191-005 $14.94SFR 405-191-006 $14.94SFR 405-191-007 $14.94SFR 405-191-008 $14.94SFR 405-191-009 $14.94SFR 405-191-010 $14.94SFR 405-191-011 $14.94SFR 405-191-012 $14.94SFR 405-191-013 $14.94SFR 405-192-001 $14.94SFR 405-192-002 $14.94SFR 405-192-003 $14.94SFR 405-192-004 $14.94SFR 405-192-005 $14.94SFR 405-192-006 $14.94SFR 405-192-007 $14.94SFR 405-192-008 $14.94SFR 405-192-009 $14.94SFR 405-192-010 $14.94SFR 405-192-011 $14.94SFR 405-193-001 $14.94SFR 405-193-002 $14.94SFR 405-193-003 $14.94SFR 405-193-004 $14.94SFR 405-193-005 $14.94SFR 405-193-006 $14.94SFR 405-193-007 $14.94SFR 405-193-008 $14.94SFR 405-193-009 $14.94SFR 405-193-010 $14.94SFR 405-193-011 $14.94SFR 405-193-012 $14.94SFR 405-193-013 $14.94SFR 405-193-014 $14.94SFR 405-193-015 $14.94SFR 405-193-016 $14.94SFR 405-193-017 $14.94SFR 405-193-018 $14.94SFR 405-193-019 $14.94SFR 405-193-020 $14.94SFR 405-193-021 $14.94SFR 405-194-001 $14.94SFR 405-194-002 $14.94SFR 405-194-003 $14.94SFR 405-194-004 $14.94SFR 405-194-005 $14.94SFR 405-194-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-194-007 $14.94SFR 405-194-008 $14.94SFR 405-194-009 $14.94SFR 405-194-010 $14.94SFR 405-194-011 $14.94SFR 405-194-012 $14.94SFR 405-194-013 $14.94SFR 405-194-014 $14.94SFR 405-194-015 $14.94SFR 405-194-016 $14.94SFR 405-194-017 $14.94SFR 405-194-018 $14.94SFR 405-194-019 $14.94SFR 405-194-020 $14.94SFR 405-201-001 $14.94SFR 405-201-002 $14.94SFR 405-201-003 $14.94SFR 405-201-004 $14.94SFR 405-202-001 $14.94SFR 405-202-002 $14.94SFR 405-202-003 $14.94SFR 405-202-004 $14.94SFR 405-202-005 $14.94SFR 405-202-006 $14.94SFR 405-202-007 $14.94SFR 405-202-008 $14.94SFR 405-202-009 $14.94SFR 405-202-010 $14.94SFR 405-202-011 $14.94SFR 405-202-012 $14.94SFR 405-202-013 $14.94SFR 405-202-014 $14.94SFR 405-202-015 $14.94SFR 405-202-016 $14.94SFR 405-202-017 $14.94SFR 405-202-018 $14.94SFR 405-203-001 $14.94SFR 405-203-002 $14.94SFR 405-203-003 $14.94SFR 405-203-004 $14.94SFR 405-203-005 $14.94SFR 405-203-006 $14.94SFR 405-203-007 $14.94SFR 405-203-008 $14.94SFR 405-203-012 $14.94SFR 405-203-013 $14.94SFR 405-203-014 $14.94SFR 405-203-015 $14.94SFR 405-203-016 $14.94SFR 405-203-017 $14.94SFR 405-203-018 $7.46VCOM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-204-001 $14.94SFR 405-204-002 $14.94SFR 405-204-003 $14.94SFR 405-204-004 $14.94SFR 405-204-005 $14.94SFR 405-204-006 $14.94SFR 405-204-007 $14.94SFR 405-204-008 $14.94SFR 405-204-010 $14.94SFR 405-204-011 $14.94SFR 405-204-012 $14.94SFR 405-204-013 $14.94SFR 405-204-014 $14.94SFR 405-204-015 $14.94SFR 405-204-016 $14.94SFR 405-204-017 $14.94SFR 405-204-018 $14.94SFR 405-204-019 $14.94SFR 405-204-020 $14.94SFR 405-204-021 $14.94SFR 405-204-022 $14.94SFR 405-211-001 $14.94SFR 405-211-002 $14.94SFR 405-211-003 $14.94SFR 405-211-004 $14.94SFR 405-211-005 $14.94SFR 405-211-006 $14.94SFR 405-211-007 $14.94SFR 405-211-008 $14.94SFR 405-211-009 $14.94SFR 405-211-010 $14.94SFR 405-211-011 $14.94SFR 405-211-012 $14.94SFR 405-211-013 $14.94SFR 405-211-014 $14.94SFR 405-211-015 $14.94SFR 405-211-016 $14.94SFR 405-211-017 $14.94SFR 405-211-018 $14.94SFR 405-211-019 $14.94SFR 405-211-020 $14.94SFR 405-211-021 $14.94SFR 405-211-022 $14.94SFR 405-211-023 $14.94SFR 405-211-024 $14.94SFR 405-211-025 $14.94SFR 405-211-026 $14.94SFR 405-211-027 $14.94SFR 405-211-028 $14.94SFR 405-211-029 $14.94SFR 405-211-030 $14.94SFR - 202 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-211-031 $14.94SFR 405-211-032 $14.94SFR 405-211-033 $14.94SFR 405-211-034 $14.94SFR 405-211-035 $14.94SFR 405-211-036 $14.94SFR 405-211-037 $14.94SFR 405-211-038 $14.94SFR 405-211-039 $14.94SFR 405-211-040 $14.94SFR 405-211-041 $14.94SFR 405-212-001 $14.94SFR 405-212-002 $14.94SFR 405-212-003 $14.94SFR 405-212-004 $14.94SFR 405-212-005 $14.94SFR 405-212-006 $14.94SFR 405-212-007 $14.94SFR 405-212-008 $14.94SFR 405-212-009 $14.94SFR 405-212-010 $14.94SFR 405-212-011 $14.94SFR 405-212-012 $14.94SFR 405-212-013 $14.94SFR 405-212-014 $14.94SFR 405-212-015 $14.94SFR 405-212-016 $14.94SFR 405-212-017 $14.94SFR 405-212-018 $14.94SFR 405-212-019 $14.94SFR 405-213-001 $14.94SFR 405-213-002 $14.94SFR 405-213-003 $14.94SFR 405-213-004 $14.94SFR 405-213-005 $14.94SFR 405-213-006 $14.94SFR 405-213-007 $14.94SFR 405-213-008 $14.94SFR 405-213-009 $14.94SFR 405-213-010 $14.94SFR 405-213-011 $14.94SFR 405-221-001 $14.94SFR 405-221-002 $14.94SFR 405-221-003 $14.94SFR 405-221-004 $14.94SFR 405-221-005 $14.94SFR 405-221-006 $14.94SFR 405-221-007 $14.94SFR 405-221-008 $14.94SFR 405-221-009 $14.94SFR 405-221-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-221-011 $14.94SFR 405-221-012 $14.94SFR 405-221-013 $14.94SFR 405-221-014 $14.94SFR 405-221-015 $14.94SFR 405-221-016 $14.94SFR 405-221-017 $14.94SFR 405-221-018 $14.94SFR 405-221-019 $14.94SFR 405-221-020 $14.94SFR 405-221-021 $14.94SFR 405-221-022 $14.94SFR 405-221-023 $14.94SFR 405-221-024 $14.94SFR 405-221-025 $14.94SFR 405-221-026 $14.94SFR 405-221-027 $14.94SFR 405-221-028 $14.94SFR 405-222-001 $14.94SFR 405-222-002 $14.94SFR 405-222-003 $14.94SFR 405-222-004 $14.94SFR 405-222-005 $14.94SFR 405-222-006 $14.94SFR 405-222-007 $14.94SFR 405-222-008 $14.94SFR 405-222-009 $14.94SFR 405-222-010 $14.94SFR 405-222-011 $14.94SFR 405-222-012 $14.94SFR 405-222-013 $14.94SFR 405-222-014 $14.94SFR 405-231-001 $14.94SFR 405-231-002 $14.94SFR 405-231-003 $14.94SFR 405-231-004 $14.94SFR 405-231-005 $14.94SFR 405-231-006 $14.94SFR 405-231-007 $14.94SFR 405-231-008 $14.94SFR 405-231-009 $14.94SFR 405-231-010 $14.94SFR 405-231-011 $14.94SFR 405-231-012 $14.94SFR 405-231-013 $14.94SFR 405-231-014 $14.94SFR 405-231-015 $14.94SFR 405-232-001 $14.94SFR 405-232-002 $14.94SFR 405-232-003 $14.94SFR 405-232-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-232-005 $14.94SFR 405-232-006 $14.94SFR 405-232-007 $14.94SFR 405-232-008 $14.94SFR 405-232-009 $14.94SFR 405-232-010 $14.94SFR 405-232-011 $14.94SFR 405-232-012 $14.94SFR 405-232-013 $14.94SFR 405-232-014 $14.94SFR 405-232-015 $14.94SFR 405-232-016 $14.94SFR 405-232-017 $14.94SFR 405-232-018 $29.88MFR2 405-232-019 $14.94SFR 405-232-020 $14.94SFR 405-232-021 $14.94SFR 405-232-022 $14.94SFR 405-232-023 $14.94SFR 405-232-024 $14.94SFR 405-232-025 $14.94SFR 405-232-026 $14.94SFR 405-232-027 $14.94SFR 405-232-028 $14.94SFR 405-232-029 $14.94SFR 405-232-030 $14.94SFR 405-232-031 $14.94SFR 405-232-032 $14.94SFR 405-232-033 $14.94SFR 405-232-034 $14.94SFR 405-232-035 $14.94SFR 405-233-001 $14.94SFR 405-233-002 $14.94SFR 405-233-003 $14.94SFR 405-233-004 $14.94SFR 405-233-005 $14.94SFR 405-233-006 $14.94SFR 405-233-007 $14.94SFR 405-233-008 $14.94SFR 405-233-009 $14.94SFR 405-233-010 $14.94SFR 405-233-011 $14.94SFR 405-233-012 $14.94SFR 405-233-013 $14.94SFR 405-233-014 $14.94SFR 405-233-015 $14.94SFR 405-233-016 $14.94SFR 405-233-017 $14.94SFR 405-233-018 $14.94SFR 405-233-019 $14.94SFR 405-233-020 $14.94SFR - 203 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-233-021 $14.94SFR 405-233-022 $14.94SFR 405-233-023 $14.94SFR 405-233-024 $14.94SFR 405-233-025 $14.94SFR 405-233-026 $14.94SFR 405-233-027 $14.94SFR 405-233-028 $14.94SFR 405-233-029 $14.94SFR 405-241-001 $14.94SFR 405-241-002 $14.94SFR 405-241-003 $14.94SFR 405-241-004 $14.94SFR 405-241-005 $14.94SFR 405-241-006 $14.94SFR 405-241-007 $14.94SFR 405-241-008 $14.94SFR 405-241-009 $14.94SFR 405-241-010 $14.94SFR 405-242-001 $14.94SFR 405-242-002 $14.94SFR 405-242-003 $14.94SFR 405-242-004 $14.94SFR 405-242-005 $14.94SFR 405-242-006 $14.94SFR 405-242-007 $14.94SFR 405-242-008 $14.94SFR 405-242-009 $14.94SFR 405-242-010 $14.94SFR 405-242-011 $14.94SFR 405-242-012 $14.94SFR 405-242-013 $14.94SFR 405-242-014 $14.94SFR 405-242-015 $14.94SFR 405-242-016 $14.94SFR 405-242-017 $14.94SFR 405-242-018 $14.94SFR 405-242-019 $14.94SFR 405-242-020 $14.94SFR 405-243-001 $14.94SFR 405-243-002 $14.94SFR 405-243-003 $14.94SFR 405-243-004 $14.94SFR 405-243-005 $14.94SFR 405-243-006 $14.94SFR 405-243-007 $14.94SFR 405-243-008 $14.94SFR 405-243-009 $14.94SFR 405-243-010 $14.94SFR 405-243-011 $14.94SFR 405-243-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-243-013 $14.94SFR 405-243-014 $14.94SFR 405-243-015 $14.94SFR 405-243-016 $14.94SFR 405-243-017 $14.94SFR 405-243-018 $14.94SFR 405-243-019 $14.94SFR 405-243-020 $14.94SFR 405-244-001 $14.94SFR 405-244-002 $14.94SFR 405-244-003 $14.94SFR 405-244-004 $14.94SFR 405-244-005 $14.94SFR 405-244-006 $14.94SFR 405-244-007 $14.94SFR 405-244-008 $14.94SFR 405-244-009 $14.94SFR 405-244-010 $14.94SFR 405-244-011 $14.94SFR 405-244-012 $14.94SFR 405-244-013 $14.94SFR 405-244-014 $14.94SFR 405-244-015 $14.94SFR 405-244-016 $14.94SFR 405-244-017 $14.94SFR 405-244-018 $14.94SFR 405-244-019 $14.94SFR 405-244-020 $14.94SFR 405-244-021 $14.94SFR 405-244-022 $14.94SFR 405-244-023 $14.94SFR 405-244-024 $14.94SFR 405-244-025 $14.94SFR 405-244-026 $14.94SFR 405-244-027 $14.94SFR 405-244-028 $14.94SFR 405-244-029 $14.94SFR 405-244-030 $14.94SFR 405-244-031 $14.94SFR 405-244-032 $14.94SFR 405-251-001 $14.94SFR 405-251-002 $14.94SFR 405-251-003 $14.94SFR 405-251-004 $14.94SFR 405-251-005 $14.94SFR 405-251-006 $14.94SFR 405-251-007 $14.94SFR 405-251-008 $14.94SFR 405-251-009 $14.94SFR 405-251-010 $14.94SFR 405-251-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-251-012 $14.94SFR 405-251-013 $14.94SFR 405-251-014 $14.94SFR 405-251-015 $14.94SFR 405-251-016 $14.94SFR 405-251-017 $14.94SFR 405-251-018 $14.94SFR 405-252-001 $14.94SFR 405-252-002 $14.94SFR 405-252-003 $14.94SFR 405-252-004 $14.94SFR 405-252-005 $14.94SFR 405-252-006 $14.94SFR 405-252-007 $14.94SFR 405-252-008 $14.94SFR 405-252-009 $14.94SFR 405-252-010 $14.94SFR 405-252-011 $14.94SFR 405-252-012 $14.94SFR 405-252-013 $14.94SFR 405-252-014 $14.94SFR 405-252-015 $14.94SFR 405-252-016 $14.94SFR 405-252-017 $14.94SFR 405-252-018 $14.94SFR 405-252-019 $14.94SFR 405-252-020 $14.94SFR 405-252-021 $14.94SFR 405-252-022 $14.94SFR 405-252-023 $14.94SFR 405-252-024 $14.94SFR 405-252-025 $14.94SFR 405-252-026 $14.94SFR 405-252-027 $14.94SFR 405-252-028 $14.94SFR 405-252-029 $14.94SFR 405-253-001 $14.94SFR 405-253-002 $14.94SFR 405-253-003 $14.94SFR 405-253-004 $14.94SFR 405-253-005 $14.94SFR 405-253-006 $14.94SFR 405-253-007 $14.94SFR 405-253-008 $14.94SFR 405-253-009 $14.94SFR 405-253-010 $14.94SFR 405-253-011 $14.94SFR 405-253-012 $14.94SFR 405-253-013 $14.94SFR 405-253-014 $14.94SFR 405-253-015 $14.94SFR - 204 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-253-016 $14.94SFR 405-253-017 $14.94SFR 405-253-018 $14.94SFR 405-253-019 $14.94SFR 405-253-020 $14.94SFR 405-253-021 $14.94SFR 405-254-001 $14.94SFR 405-254-002 $14.94SFR 405-254-003 $14.94SFR 405-254-004 $14.94SFR 405-254-005 $14.94SFR 405-254-006 $14.94SFR 405-254-007 $14.94SFR 405-254-008 $14.94SFR 405-254-009 $14.94SFR 405-254-010 $14.94SFR 405-254-011 $14.94SFR 405-254-012 $14.94SFR 405-254-013 $14.94SFR 405-254-014 $14.94SFR 405-254-015 $14.94SFR 405-255-001 $14.94SFR 405-255-002 $14.94SFR 405-255-003 $14.94SFR 405-255-004 $14.94SFR 405-255-005 $14.94SFR 405-256-001 $14.94SFR 405-261-001 $14.94SFR 405-261-002 $14.94SFR 405-261-003 $14.94SFR 405-261-004 $14.94SFR 405-261-005 $14.94SFR 405-261-006 $14.94SFR 405-261-007 $14.94SFR 405-261-008 $14.94SFR 405-261-009 $14.94SFR 405-261-010 $14.94SFR 405-261-011 $14.94SFR 405-261-012 $14.94SFR 405-261-013 $14.94SFR 405-262-001 $14.94SFR 405-262-002 $14.94SFR 405-263-001 $14.94SFR 405-263-002 $14.94SFR 405-263-003 $14.94SFR 405-263-004 $14.94SFR 405-263-005 $14.94SFR 405-263-006 $14.94SFR 405-263-007 $14.94SFR 405-263-008 $14.94SFR 405-263-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 405-263-010 $14.94SFR 408-082-001 $74.70IND 408-090-035 $74.70VIND 408-090-042 $74.70IND 408-090-046 $74.70IND 408-090-047 $74.70IND 408-170-014 $74.70IND 408-170-017 $74.70IND 408-170-024 $74.70IND 408-170-046 $74.70IND 408-170-048 $74.70IND 408-170-049 $74.70IND 408-170-050 $74.70IND 408-170-051 $74.70IND 408-180-012 $74.70VIND 408-180-013 $74.70IND 408-190-049 $74.70COM 408-190-053 $74.70IND 408-190-054 $74.70IND 408-202-004 $74.70IND 408-202-006 $74.70VIND 408-203-009 $74.70IND 408-203-012 $74.70COM 408-203-013 $74.70IND 408-230-001 $14.94SFR 408-230-002 $14.94SFR 408-230-003 $14.94SFR 408-230-004 $14.94SFR 408-230-005 $14.94SFR 408-230-006 $14.94SFR 408-230-007 $14.94SFR 408-230-008 $14.94SFR 408-230-009 $14.94SFR 408-230-010 $14.94SFR 408-230-011 $14.94SFR 408-230-012 $14.94SFR 408-230-013 $14.94SFR 408-230-014 $14.94SFR 408-230-015 $14.94SFR 408-230-016 $14.94SFR 408-230-017 $14.94SFR 408-230-018 $14.94SFR 408-230-019 $14.94SFR 408-230-020 $14.94SFR 408-230-021 $14.94SFR 408-230-022 $14.94SFR 408-230-023 $14.94SFR 408-230-024 $14.94SFR 408-230-025 $14.94SFR 408-230-026 $14.94SFR 408-230-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 408-230-028 $14.94SFR 408-230-029 $14.94SFR 408-230-030 $14.94SFR 408-230-031 $14.94SFR 408-230-032 $14.94SFR 408-230-033 $14.94SFR 408-230-034 $14.94SFR 408-230-035 $14.94SFR 408-230-036 $14.94SFR 408-230-037 $14.94SFR 408-230-038 $14.94SFR 408-230-039 $14.94SFR 408-230-040 $14.94SFR 408-230-041 $14.94SFR 408-230-042 $14.94SFR 408-230-043 $14.94SFR 408-230-044 $14.94SFR 408-230-045 $14.94SFR 408-230-046 $14.94SFR 408-230-047 $14.94SFR 408-230-048 $14.94SFR 408-230-049 $14.94SFR 408-230-050 $14.94SFR 408-230-051 $14.94SFR 408-230-052 $14.94SFR 408-230-053 $14.94SFR 408-230-054 $14.94SFR 408-230-055 $14.94SFR 408-230-056 $14.94SFR 408-230-057 $14.94SFR 408-230-058 $14.94SFR 408-230-059 $14.94SFR 408-230-060 $14.94SFR 408-230-061 $14.94SFR 408-230-062 $14.94SFR 408-230-063 $14.94SFR 408-230-064 $14.94SFR 408-230-065 $14.94SFR 408-230-066 $14.94SFR 408-230-067 $14.94SFR 408-230-068 $14.94SFR 408-230-069 $14.94SFR 408-230-070 $14.94SFR 408-230-071 $14.94SFR 408-230-072 $14.94SFR 408-230-073 $14.94SFR 408-230-074 $14.94SFR 408-230-075 $14.94SFR 408-230-076 $14.94SFR 408-230-077 $14.94SFR 408-230-078 $14.94SFR - 205 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 408-230-079 $14.94SFR 408-230-080 $14.94SFR 408-230-081 $14.94SFR 408-230-082 $14.94SFR 408-230-083 $14.94SFR 408-230-084 $14.94SFR 408-230-085 $14.94SFR 408-230-086 $14.94SFR 408-230-087 $14.94SFR 408-240-001 $14.94SFR 408-240-002 $14.94SFR 408-240-003 $14.94SFR 408-240-004 $14.94SFR 408-240-005 $14.94SFR 408-240-006 $14.94SFR 408-240-007 $14.94SFR 408-240-008 $14.94SFR 408-240-009 $14.94SFR 408-240-010 $14.94SFR 408-240-011 $14.94SFR 408-240-012 $14.94SFR 408-240-013 $14.94SFR 408-240-014 $14.94SFR 408-240-015 $14.94SFR 408-240-016 $14.94SFR 408-240-017 $14.94SFR 408-240-018 $14.94SFR 408-240-019 $14.94SFR 408-240-020 $14.94SFR 408-240-021 $14.94SFR 408-240-022 $14.94SFR 408-240-023 $14.94SFR 408-240-024 $14.94SFR 408-240-025 $14.94SFR 408-240-026 $14.94SFR 408-240-027 $14.94SFR 408-240-028 $14.94SFR 408-240-029 $14.94SFR 408-240-030 $14.94SFR 408-240-031 $14.94SFR 408-240-032 $14.94SFR 408-240-033 $14.94SFR 408-240-034 $14.94SFR 408-240-035 $14.94SFR 408-240-036 $14.94SFR 408-240-037 $14.94SFR 408-240-038 $14.94SFR 408-240-039 $14.94SFR 408-240-040 $14.94SFR 408-240-041 $14.94SFR 408-240-042 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 408-240-043 $14.94SFR 408-240-044 $14.94SFR 408-240-045 $14.94SFR 408-240-046 $14.94SFR 408-240-047 $14.94SFR 408-240-048 $14.94SFR 408-240-049 $14.94SFR 408-240-050 $14.94SFR 408-240-051 $14.94SFR 408-240-052 $14.94SFR 408-240-053 $14.94SFR 408-240-054 $14.94SFR 408-240-055 $14.94SFR 408-240-056 $14.94SFR 408-240-057 $14.94SFR 408-240-058 $14.94SFR 408-240-059 $14.94SFR 408-240-060 $14.94SFR 408-240-061 $14.94SFR 408-240-062 $14.94SFR 408-240-063 $14.94SFR 408-240-064 $14.94SFR 408-240-065 $14.94SFR 408-240-066 $14.94SFR 408-240-067 $14.94SFR 408-240-068 $14.94SFR 408-240-069 $14.94SFR 408-240-070 $14.94SFR 408-240-071 $14.94SFR 408-240-072 $14.94SFR 408-240-073 $14.94SFR 408-240-074 $14.94SFR 408-240-075 $14.94SFR 408-240-076 $14.94SFR 408-240-077 $14.94SFR 408-240-078 $14.94SFR 408-240-079 $14.94SFR 408-240-080 $14.94SFR 408-240-081 $14.94SFR 408-240-082 $14.94SFR 408-240-083 $14.94SFR 408-240-084 $14.94SFR 408-240-085 $14.94SFR 408-240-086 $14.94SFR 408-240-087 $14.94SFR 408-240-088 $14.94SFR 408-240-089 $14.94SFR 408-240-090 $14.94SFR 408-240-091 $14.94SFR 408-240-092 $14.94SFR 408-240-093 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 408-240-094 $14.94SFR 408-250-001 $14.94SFR 408-250-002 $14.94SFR 408-250-003 $14.94SFR 408-250-004 $14.94SFR 408-250-005 $14.94SFR 408-250-006 $14.94SFR 408-250-007 $14.94SFR 408-250-008 $14.94SFR 408-250-009 $14.94SFR 408-250-010 $14.94SFR 408-250-011 $14.94SFR 408-250-012 $14.94SFR 408-250-013 $14.94SFR 408-250-014 $14.94SFR 408-250-015 $14.94SFR 408-250-016 $14.94SFR 408-250-017 $14.94SFR 408-250-018 $14.94SFR 408-250-019 $14.94SFR 408-250-020 $14.94SFR 408-250-021 $14.94SFR 408-250-022 $14.94SFR 408-250-023 $14.94SFR 408-250-024 $14.94SFR 408-250-025 $14.94SFR 408-250-026 $14.94SFR 408-250-027 $14.94SFR 408-250-028 $14.94SFR 408-250-029 $14.94SFR 408-250-030 $14.94SFR 408-250-031 $14.94SFR 408-250-032 $14.94SFR 408-250-033 $14.94SFR 408-250-034 $14.94SFR 408-250-035 $14.94SFR 408-250-036 $14.94SFR 408-250-037 $14.94SFR 408-250-038 $14.94SFR 408-250-039 $14.94SFR 408-250-040 $14.94SFR 408-250-041 $14.94SFR 408-250-042 $14.94SFR 408-250-043 $14.94SFR 408-250-044 $14.94SFR 408-250-045 $14.94SFR 408-250-046 $14.94SFR 408-250-047 $14.94SFR 408-250-048 $14.94SFR 408-250-049 $14.94SFR 408-250-050 $14.94SFR - 206 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 408-250-051 $14.94SFR 408-250-052 $14.94SFR 408-250-053 $14.94SFR 408-250-054 $14.94SFR 408-250-055 $14.94SFR 408-250-056 $14.94SFR 408-250-057 $14.94SFR 408-250-058 $14.94SFR 408-250-059 $14.94SFR 408-250-060 $14.94SFR 408-250-061 $14.94SFR 408-250-062 $14.94SFR 408-250-063 $14.94SFR 408-250-064 $14.94SFR 408-250-065 $14.94SFR 408-250-066 $14.94SFR 408-250-067 $14.94SFR 408-250-068 $14.94SFR 408-250-069 $14.94SFR 408-250-070 $14.94SFR 408-250-071 $14.94SFR 408-250-072 $14.94SFR 408-250-073 $14.94SFR 408-250-074 $14.94SFR 408-250-075 $14.94SFR 408-250-076 $14.94SFR 408-250-077 $14.94SFR 408-250-078 $14.94SFR 408-250-079 $14.94SFR 408-260-001 $74.70IND 408-260-002 $74.70IND 408-260-003 $74.70IND 408-260-004 $74.70IND 408-260-005 $74.70IND 408-260-006 $74.70IND 408-260-008 $74.70IND 408-260-009 $74.70IND 408-260-010 $74.70IND 408-260-011 $74.70IND 408-260-012 $74.70IND 408-260-013 $74.70IND 408-260-014 $74.70IND 408-260-016 $74.70IND 408-260-017 $74.70IND 408-260-018 $74.70IND 408-260-019 $74.70IND 408-260-020 $74.70IND 408-260-021 $74.70IND 408-260-022 $74.70IND 408-260-023 $74.70IND 409-011-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-011-002 $29.88MFR2 409-011-003 $14.94SFR 409-011-004 $29.88MFR2 409-011-007 $14.94SFR 409-011-008 $14.94SFR 409-011-009 $14.94SFR 409-011-010 $14.94SFR 409-011-011 $14.94SFR 409-011-012 $7.46VSFR 409-012-017 $7.46VMFR 409-012-019 $14.94SFR 409-012-020 $14.94SFR 409-012-021 $14.94SFR 409-012-022 $14.94SFR 409-012-023 $14.94SFR 409-012-024 $14.94SFR 409-012-025 $14.94SFR 409-012-026 $14.94SFR 409-012-027 $14.94SFR 409-021-001 $7.46VSFR 409-021-002 $14.94SFR 409-021-003 $14.94SFR 409-021-004 $14.94SFR 409-021-005 $14.94SFR 409-021-006 $14.94SFR 409-021-007 $7.46VSFR 409-021-008 $7.46VSFR 409-021-009 $14.94SFR 409-021-010 $7.46VSFR 409-021-011 $14.94SFR 409-021-012 $14.94SFR 409-021-013 $29.88MFR2 409-021-014 $74.70INST 409-021-019 $7.46VSFR 409-021-026 $14.94SFR 409-021-027 $7.46VSFR 409-021-028 $14.94SFR 409-021-029 $14.94SFR 409-021-032 $7.46VSFR 409-021-033 $14.94SFR 409-021-034 $7.46VSFR 409-021-035 $14.94SFR 409-021-036 $14.94SFR 409-021-037 $7.46VSFR 409-021-038 $14.94SFR 409-021-039 $14.94SFR 409-021-040 $7.46VSFR 409-021-041 $7.46VSFR 409-022-001 $14.94SFR 409-022-004 $14.94SFR 409-022-005 $29.88MFR2 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-022-006 $59.76MFR4 409-022-007 $14.94SFR 409-022-009 $74.70MFR5 409-022-010 $14.94SFR 409-022-014 $14.94SFR 409-022-015 $44.82MFR 409-022-016 $14.94SFR 409-022-022 $14.94SFR 409-022-023 $14.94SFR 409-022-024 $14.94SFR 409-022-025 $14.94SFR 409-022-026 $14.94SFR 409-022-027 $14.94SFR 409-022-028 $14.94SFR 409-022-029 $14.94SFR 409-022-030 $14.94SFR 409-022-031 $14.94SFR 409-022-032 $14.94SFR 409-022-033 $14.94SFR 409-022-034 $14.94SFR 409-022-035 $7.46VSFR 409-022-036 $14.94SFR 409-022-037 $14.94SFR 409-022-038 $7.46VSFR 409-031-001 $14.94SFR 409-031-002 $14.94SFR 409-031-003 $14.94SFR 409-031-004 $7.46VSFR 409-031-005 $14.94SFR 409-031-006 $14.94SFR 409-031-007 $14.94SFR 409-031-008 $14.94SFR 409-031-009 $14.94SFR 409-031-013 $14.94SFR 409-031-014 $14.94SFR 409-031-015 $14.94SFR 409-031-016 $14.94SFR 409-032-001 $14.94SFR 409-032-002 $14.94SFR 409-032-003 $14.94SFR 409-032-004 $14.94SFR 409-032-005 $14.94SFR 409-032-006 $7.46VSFR 409-032-007 $14.94SFR 409-032-008 $14.94SFR 409-032-009 $14.94SFR 409-032-010 $14.94SFR 409-032-011 $29.88MFR2 409-032-012 $14.94SFR 409-032-013 $7.46VSFR 409-032-014 $59.76MFR4 - 207 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-032-015 $7.46VSFR 409-032-016 $14.94SFR 409-032-019 $7.46VMFR 409-032-021 $14.94SFR 409-032-022 $14.94SFR 409-032-023 $14.94SFR 409-032-024 $14.94SFR 409-032-026 $14.94SFR 409-032-027 $14.94SFR 409-032-028 $14.94SFR 409-032-029 $14.94SFR 409-032-030 $14.94SFR 409-032-031 $14.94SFR 409-032-032 $14.94SFR 409-032-033 $14.94SFR 409-033-001 $7.46VSFR 409-033-002 $14.94SFR 409-033-003 $14.94SFR 409-033-005 $14.94SFR 409-033-006 $14.94SFR 409-033-008 $14.94SFR 409-033-009 $14.94SFR 409-033-010 $14.94SFR 409-033-011 $14.94SFR 409-033-012 $7.46VSFR 409-033-013 $14.94SFR 409-033-017 $14.94SFR 409-033-018 $14.94SFR 409-033-019 $14.94SFR 409-033-020 $14.94SFR 409-033-021 $14.94SFR 409-033-023 $7.46VSFR 409-033-024 $14.94SFR 409-033-025 $7.46VSFR 409-033-027 $14.94SFR 409-033-028 $14.94SFR 409-033-029 $14.94SFR 409-033-030 $14.94SFR 409-033-031 $14.94SFR 409-033-032 $14.94SFR 409-041-004 $14.94SFR 409-041-005 $29.88MFR2 409-041-006 $7.46VSFR 409-041-007 $14.94SFR 409-041-008 $14.94SFR 409-041-012 $14.94SFR 409-041-013 $14.94SFR 409-041-014 $14.94SFR 409-041-015 $14.94SFR 409-041-018 $14.94SFR 409-041-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-041-020 $14.94SFR 409-041-021 $14.94SFR 409-041-022 $14.94SFR 409-042-004 $14.94SFR 409-042-006 $14.94SFR 409-042-007 $14.94SFR 409-042-008 $14.94SFR 409-042-009 $29.88MFR2 409-042-010 $14.94SFR 409-042-011 $14.94SFR 409-042-013 $29.88MFR2 409-042-014 $74.70VIND 409-042-015 $14.94SFR 409-042-016 $44.82MFR 409-042-017 $29.88MFR2 409-042-021 $7.46VSFR 409-042-022 $7.46VSFR 409-042-023 $14.94SFR 409-042-024 $14.94SFR 409-042-025 $14.94SFR 409-051-001 $44.82MFR 409-051-002 $7.46VSFR 409-051-003 $14.94SFR 409-051-004 $14.94SFR 409-051-007 $14.94SFR 409-051-008 $7.46VCOM 409-051-009 $29.88MFR2 409-051-010 $14.94SFR 409-051-013 $14.94SFR 409-051-014 $29.88MFR2 409-051-015 $29.88MFR2 409-051-016 $14.94SFR 409-051-017 $29.88MFR2 409-051-018 $14.94SFR 409-052-002 $14.94SFR 409-052-006 $14.94SFR 409-052-007 $14.94SFR 409-052-010 $14.94SFR 409-052-011 $14.94SFR 409-052-012 $14.94SFR 409-060-004 $14.94SFR 409-060-007 $29.88MFR2 409-060-008 $14.94SFR 409-060-013 $7.46VMFR 409-060-014 $14.94SFR 409-060-015 $29.88MFR2 409-060-017 $14.94SFR 409-060-021 $14.94SFR 409-060-022 $14.94SFR 409-060-025 $14.94SFR 409-060-028 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-060-029 $7.46VSFR 409-060-030 $14.94SFR 409-060-031 $14.94SFR 409-060-032 $14.94SFR 409-060-033 $14.94SFR 409-060-034 $14.94SFR 409-060-035 $14.94SFR 409-060-036 $14.94SFR 409-060-037 $29.88MFR2 409-060-038 $14.94SFR 409-060-039 $14.94SFR 409-060-040 $14.94SFR 409-060-041 $14.94SFR 409-060-042 $14.94SFR 409-060-043 $7.46VSFR 409-060-044 $7.46VSFR 409-070-010 $74.70INST 409-070-027 $104.58MFR7 409-070-028 $74.70COM 409-080-002 $14.94SFR 409-080-005 $7.46VSFR 409-080-006 $14.94SFR 409-080-007 $14.94SFR 409-080-008 $44.82MFR 409-080-009 $14.94SFR 409-080-010 $29.88MFR2 409-080-012 $74.70COM 409-080-019 $14.94SFR 409-080-021 $14.94SFR 409-080-022 $14.94SFR 409-080-023 $14.94SFR 409-080-024 $14.94SFR 409-080-025 $14.94SFR 409-080-027 $7.46VCOM 409-080-028 $104.58MFR7 409-090-001 $14.94SFR 409-090-004 $14.94SFR 409-090-005 $14.94SFR 409-090-006 $14.94SFR 409-090-007 $14.94SFR 409-090-009 $14.94SFR 409-090-020 $14.94SFR 409-090-022 $14.94SFR 409-090-023 $14.94SFR 409-090-025 $14.94SFR 409-090-026 $14.94SFR 409-090-027 $14.94SFR 409-090-028 $14.94SFR 409-090-031 $14.94SFR 409-090-032 $74.70INST 409-100-005 $14.94SFR - 208 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-100-006 $14.94SFR 409-100-007 $14.94SFR 409-100-010 $14.94SFR 409-100-014 $14.94SFR 409-100-018 $74.70INST 409-100-023 $14.94SFR 409-100-024 $14.94SFR 409-100-025 $14.94SFR 409-100-027 $14.94SFR 409-100-028 $14.94SFR 409-100-029 $29.88MFR2 409-100-030 $14.94SFR 409-110-001 $14.94SFR 409-110-002 $74.70MFR5 409-110-003 $14.94SFR 409-110-004 $59.76MFR4 409-110-005 $14.94SFR 409-110-006 $14.94SFR 409-110-008 $14.94SFR 409-110-009 $14.94SFR 409-110-010 $14.94SFR 409-110-011 $74.70COM 409-110-012 $14.94SFR 409-110-013 $14.94SFR 409-110-014 $29.88MFR2 409-110-016 $14.94SFR 409-110-017 $14.94SFR 409-110-018 $14.94SFR 409-110-019 $14.94SFR 409-120-003 $14.94SFR 409-120-004 $14.94SFR 409-120-006 $29.88MFR2 409-120-007 $14.94SFR 409-120-008 $14.94SFR 409-120-009 $14.94SFR 409-120-011 $7.46VMFR 409-120-012 $7.46VSFR 409-120-016 $14.94SFR 409-120-018 $14.94SFR 409-120-019 $14.94SFR 409-120-020 $14.94SFR 409-120-021 $14.94SFR 409-120-023 $14.94SFR 409-120-024 $14.94SFR 409-131-001 $74.70IND 409-131-002 $74.70IND 409-131-006 $29.88MFR2 409-131-007 $29.88MFR2 409-131-008 $14.94SFR 409-131-009 $14.94SFR 409-131-010 $7.46VMFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-131-011 $14.94SFR 409-131-013 $14.94SFR 409-131-014 $7.46VSFR 409-131-015 $7.46VSFR 409-131-017 $14.94SFR 409-131-018 $14.94SFR 409-131-019 $74.70COM 409-131-022 $14.94SFR 409-131-023 $14.94SFR 409-131-024 $14.94SFR 409-132-001 $14.94SFR 409-132-002 $7.46VSFR 409-132-003 $14.94SFR 409-132-004 $14.94SFR 409-132-007 $74.70IND 409-132-009 $14.94SFR 409-132-012 $29.88MFR2 409-132-014 $14.94SFR 409-132-015 $7.46VSFR 409-132-016 $7.46VMFR 409-132-017 $29.88MFR2 409-132-018 $14.94SFR 409-132-019 $14.94SFR 409-141-001 $14.94SFR 409-141-007 $14.94SFR 409-141-008 $14.94SFR 409-141-009 $74.70MFR5 409-141-010 $29.88MFR2 409-141-011 $29.88MFR2 409-141-012 $7.46VSFR 409-141-013 $74.70INST 409-141-014 $14.94SFR 409-141-017 $14.94SFR 409-141-018 $14.94SFR 409-141-021 $14.94SFR 409-141-022 $14.94SFR 409-141-023 $14.94SFR 409-142-001 $29.88MFR2 409-142-002 $14.94SFR 409-142-003 $29.88MFR2 409-142-004 $14.94SFR 409-142-010 $14.94SFR 409-142-012 $7.46VSFR 409-142-014 $7.46VSFR 409-142-015 $7.46VSFR 409-142-016 $7.46VSFR 409-151-001 $14.94SFR 409-151-002 $29.88MFR2 409-151-003 $14.94SFR 409-151-004 $14.94SFR 409-151-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-151-010 $14.94SFR 409-151-011 $7.46VSFR 409-151-012 $29.88MFR2 409-151-013 $29.88MFR2 409-151-014 $29.88MFR2 409-151-015 $14.94SFR 409-151-016 $14.94SFR 409-151-017 $44.82MFR 409-151-018 $14.94SFR 409-151-019 $14.94SFR 409-152-001 $74.70COM 409-152-002 $7.46VMFR 409-152-006 $14.94SFR 409-152-018 $14.94SFR 409-152-019 $14.94SFR 409-152-022 $74.70COM 409-152-023 $14.94SFR 409-152-024 $14.94SFR 409-152-025 $14.94SFR 409-152-027 $14.94SFR 409-152-028 $14.94SFR 409-152-030 $14.94SFR 409-152-031 $14.94SFR 409-152-032 $14.94SFR 409-161-001 $7.46VSFR 409-161-003 $7.46VMFR 409-161-004 $14.94SFR 409-161-005 $14.94SFR 409-161-006 $14.94SFR 409-161-008 $7.46VSFR 409-161-009 $14.94SFR 409-161-010 $29.88MFR2 409-161-011 $14.94SFR 409-161-013 $14.94SFR 409-161-015 $14.94SFR 409-161-016 $14.94SFR 409-161-017 $14.94SFR 409-161-018 $14.94SFR 409-161-019 $7.46VSFR 409-161-020 $14.94SFR 409-161-021 $14.94SFR 409-161-022 $7.46VSFR 409-161-023 $14.94SFR 409-162-002 $14.94SFR 409-162-004 $14.94SFR 409-162-005 $14.94SFR 409-162-007 $14.94SFR 409-162-008 $7.46VSFR 409-162-011 $29.88MFR2 409-162-013 $14.94SFR 409-162-014 $14.94SFR - 209 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-162-015 $14.94SFR 409-162-016 $14.94SFR 409-162-017 $14.94SFR 409-162-019 $14.94SFR 409-162-020 $14.94SFR 409-162-021 $14.94SFR 409-162-022 $14.94SFR 409-162-023 $14.94SFR 409-162-024 $7.46VSFR 409-162-025 $7.46VSFR 409-171-002 $14.94SFR 409-171-003 $14.94SFR 409-171-005 $14.94SFR 409-171-006 $14.94SFR 409-171-007 $14.94SFR 409-171-008 $14.94SFR 409-171-009 $14.94SFR 409-171-010 $29.88MFR2 409-171-011 $59.76MFR4 409-171-012 $7.46VSFR 409-171-017 $44.82MFR 409-171-018 $14.94SFR 409-171-019 $29.88MFR2 409-171-020 $14.94SFR 409-171-023 $7.46VSFR 409-171-024 $7.46VSFR 409-171-025 $14.94SFR 409-172-001 $7.46VMFR 409-172-002 $14.94SFR 409-172-003 $14.94SFR 409-172-004 $14.94SFR 409-172-005 $29.88MFR2 409-172-014 $14.94SFR 409-172-015 $29.88MFR2 409-172-016 $29.88MFR2 409-172-017 $7.46VMFR 409-172-018 $29.88MFR2 409-172-019 $29.88MFR2 409-172-020 $29.88MFR2 409-172-021 $14.94SFR 409-172-024 $29.88MFR2 409-172-025 $14.94SFR 409-172-026 $14.94SFR 409-172-027 $7.46VSFR 409-172-028 $7.46VSFR 409-181-001 $44.82MFR 409-181-002 $14.94SFR 409-181-003 $14.94SFR 409-181-006 $44.82MFR 409-181-007 $14.94SFR 409-181-008 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-181-010 $14.94SFR 409-181-011 $14.94SFR 409-181-012 $14.94SFR 409-181-013 $14.94SFR 409-181-014 $14.94SFR 409-181-015 $29.88MFR2 409-181-016 $14.94SFR 409-181-020 $14.94SFR 409-181-021 $29.88MFR2 409-181-022 $14.94SFR 409-181-025 $14.94SFR 409-182-003 $14.94SFR 409-182-006 $14.94SFR 409-182-007 $29.88MFR2 409-182-008 $74.70MFR5 409-182-009 $74.70MFR5 409-182-011 $44.82MFR 409-182-013 $14.94SFR 409-182-014 $44.82MFR 409-182-015 $14.94SFR 409-182-016 $14.94SFR 409-182-017 $14.94SFR 409-182-018 $14.94SFR 409-182-019 $14.94SFR 409-182-020 $14.94SFR 409-182-021 $14.94SFR 409-182-022 $14.94SFR 409-182-023 $7.46VSFR 409-182-024 $7.46VSFR 409-191-005 $14.94SFR 409-191-006 $14.94SFR 409-191-007 $14.94SFR 409-191-008 $74.70INST 409-191-012 $29.88MFR2 409-191-013 $7.46VSFR 409-191-014 $14.94SFR 409-191-015 $29.88MFR2 409-192-001 $7.46VMFR 409-192-002 $14.94SFR 409-192-008 $14.94SFR 409-192-010 $14.94SFR 409-192-011 $14.94SFR 409-192-013 $14.94SFR 409-192-014 $14.94SFR 409-192-015 $14.94SFR 409-192-016 $14.94SFR 409-192-017 $29.88MFR2 409-192-021 $14.94SFR 409-192-022 $14.94SFR 409-192-023 $74.70INST 409-192-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-192-025 $14.94SFR 409-192-026 $14.94SFR 409-192-027 $14.94SFR 409-200-004 $14.94SFR 409-200-005 $14.94SFR 409-200-006 $14.94SFR 409-200-007 $14.94SFR 409-200-009 $7.46VSFR 409-200-010 $14.94SFR 409-200-011 $14.94SFR 409-200-012 $14.94SFR 409-200-013 $14.94SFR 409-200-015 $7.46VMFR 409-200-017 $14.94SFR 409-200-019 $14.94SFR 409-200-021 $74.70INST 409-200-022 $14.94SFR 409-200-023 $14.94SFR 409-200-024 $7.46VSFR 409-200-025 $7.46VSFR 409-210-003 $14.94SFR 409-210-004 $14.94SFR 409-210-005 $14.94SFR 409-210-006 $14.94SFR 409-210-007 $14.94SFR 409-210-008 $14.94SFR 409-210-009 $14.94SFR 409-210-010 $14.94SFR 409-210-012 $14.94SFR 409-210-013 $14.94SFR 409-210-014 $14.94SFR 409-210-015 $14.94SFR 409-210-016 $14.94SFR 409-210-017 $14.94SFR 409-210-018 $14.94SFR 409-210-019 $14.94SFR 409-220-001 $7.46VMFR 409-220-003 $14.94SFR 409-220-004 $14.94SFR 409-220-005 $14.94SFR 409-220-006 $7.46VSFR 409-220-007 $7.46VSFR 409-220-008 $7.46VSFR 409-220-011 $14.94SFR 409-220-012 $14.94SFR 409-220-013 $14.94SFR 409-220-014 $7.46VMFR 409-220-015 $14.94SFR 409-220-016 $74.70INST 409-220-019 $14.94SFR 409-220-020 $14.94SFR - 210 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-220-021 $14.94SFR 409-220-025 $14.94SFR 409-220-026 $14.94SFR 409-220-031 $14.94SFR 409-220-033 $74.70INST 409-220-036 $29.88MFR2 409-220-037 $14.94SFR 409-220-038 $14.94SFR 409-220-039 $14.94SFR 409-220-040 $14.94SFR 409-220-041 $14.94SFR 409-230-001 $29.88MFR2 409-230-002 $14.94SFR 409-230-003 $74.70INST 409-230-004 $14.94SFR 409-230-005 $14.94SFR 409-230-006 $14.94SFR 409-230-007 $14.94SFR 409-230-008 $14.94SFR 409-230-009 $14.94SFR 409-230-010 $14.94SFR 409-230-011 $14.94SFR 409-230-012 $14.94SFR 409-230-015 $7.46VMFR 409-230-016 $14.94SFR 409-230-021 $14.94SFR 409-230-022 $14.94SFR 409-230-023 $14.94SFR 409-230-024 $14.94SFR 409-230-026 $14.94SFR 409-230-027 $14.94SFR 409-230-028 $29.88MFR2 409-230-029 $14.94SFR 409-230-030 $14.94SFR 409-240-001 $14.94SFR 409-240-002 $29.88MFR2 409-240-003 $14.94SFR 409-240-005 $14.94SFR 409-240-006 $14.94SFR 409-240-011 $7.46VMFR 409-240-012 $14.94SFR 409-240-013 $14.94SFR 409-240-014 $14.94SFR 409-240-015 $14.94SFR 409-240-017 $7.46VMFR 409-240-018 $14.94SFR 409-240-019 $7.46VMFR 409-240-020 $14.94SFR 409-240-021 $44.82MFR 409-240-022 $29.88MFR2 409-240-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-240-024 $14.94SFR 409-240-026 $29.88MFR2 409-240-027 $14.94SFR 409-240-028 $14.94SFR 409-240-031 $7.46VSFR 409-251-001 $14.94SFR 409-251-002 $14.94SFR 409-251-003 $14.94SFR 409-251-004 $14.94SFR 409-251-005 $14.94SFR 409-251-006 $14.94SFR 409-251-008 $29.88MFR2 409-251-009 $29.88MFR2 409-251-010 $14.94SFR 409-251-011 $14.94SFR 409-251-012 $14.94SFR 409-251-013 $14.94SFR 409-251-014 $14.94SFR 409-251-015 $14.94SFR 409-251-018 $14.94SFR 409-251-019 $7.46VSFR 409-251-020 $7.46VSFR 409-251-021 $7.46VSFR 409-252-006 $29.88MFR2 409-252-011 $74.70INST 409-261-005 $14.94SFR 409-261-007 $14.94SFR 409-261-008 $14.94SFR 409-261-009 $7.46VSFR 409-261-010 $14.94SFR 409-261-011 $29.88MFR2 409-261-012 $7.46VMFR 409-261-013 $7.46VSFR 409-261-014 $14.94SFR 409-261-016 $7.46VSFR 409-261-017 $14.94SFR 409-261-018 $14.94SFR 409-261-019 $14.94SFR 409-261-020 $14.94SFR 409-261-021 $14.94SFR 409-261-022 $14.94SFR 409-261-023 $14.94SFR 409-261-024 $14.94SFR 409-261-025 $14.94SFR 409-262-002 $14.94SFR 409-262-010 $74.70MFR5 409-262-012 $7.46VSFR 409-262-013 $7.46VSFR 409-262-015 $7.46VSFR 409-262-016 $14.94SFR 409-262-017 $7.46VSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-262-018 $14.94SFR 409-271-001 $14.94SFR 409-271-004 $14.94SFR 409-271-005 $7.46VSFR 409-271-006 $14.94SFR 409-271-007 $7.46VSFR 409-271-010 $14.94SFR 409-271-011 $7.46VSFR 409-271-012 $14.94SFR 409-271-013 $14.94SFR 409-271-014 $14.94SFR 409-271-015 $14.94SFR 409-271-016 $14.94SFR 409-271-018 $14.94SFR 409-271-019 $14.94SFR 409-271-020 $14.94SFR 409-271-021 $7.46VMFR 409-271-022 $14.94SFR 409-271-023 $14.94SFR 409-271-024 $14.94SFR 409-271-025 $7.46VSFR 409-272-002 $14.94SFR 409-272-003 $14.94SFR 409-272-004 $14.94SFR 409-272-005 $14.94SFR 409-272-006 $14.94SFR 409-272-007 $7.46VSFR 409-272-010 $7.46VSFR 409-281-003 $14.94SFR 409-281-004 $14.94SFR 409-281-005 $14.94SFR 409-281-006 $29.88MFR2 409-281-007 $14.94SFR 409-281-009 $14.94SFR 409-281-010 $14.94SFR 409-281-011 $7.46VSFR 409-281-012 $14.94SFR 409-281-013 $14.94SFR 409-281-014 $7.46VMFR 409-281-015 $44.82MFR 409-282-001 $14.94SFR 409-282-004 $29.88MFR2 409-282-006 $7.46VSFR 409-282-007 $14.94SFR 409-282-008 $14.94SFR 409-282-012 $14.94SFR 409-282-013 $14.94SFR 409-282-015 $14.94SFR 409-282-016 $14.94SFR 409-282-017 $14.94SFR 409-282-020 $14.94SFR - 211 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 409-282-021 $14.94SFR 409-282-022 $7.46VSFR 409-291-006 $14.94SFR 409-291-008 $7.46VSFR 409-291-015 $14.94SFR 409-291-017 $29.88MFR2 409-291-018 $29.88MFR2 409-291-019 $74.70IND 409-292-002 $14.94SFR 409-292-003 $14.94SFR 409-292-004 $14.94SFR 409-292-005 $14.94SFR 409-292-006 $14.94SFR 409-311-006 $74.70IND 409-311-008 $74.70IND 409-311-016 $74.70IND 409-311-017 $74.70IND 409-311-020 $74.70IND 409-311-021 $74.70IND 409-311-022 $74.70IND 409-312-003 $74.70IND 409-313-006 $74.70IND 409-331-001 $7.46CONDO 409-331-002 $7.46CONDO 409-332-001 $7.46CONDO 409-332-002 $7.46CONDO 416-011-004 $14.94SFR 416-011-005 $14.94SFR 416-011-006 $14.94SFR 416-012-001 $14.94SFR 416-012-002 $14.94SFR 416-012-005 $14.94SFR 416-012-006 $14.94SFR 416-012-007 $14.94SFR 416-012-008 $14.94SFR 416-012-009 $14.94SFR 416-012-010 $14.94SFR 416-012-011 $14.94SFR 416-012-012 $14.94SFR 416-012-013 $14.94SFR 416-012-017 $14.94SFR 416-013-001 $14.94SFR 416-013-002 $14.94SFR 416-013-003 $14.94SFR 416-013-004 $14.94SFR 416-013-005 $14.94SFR 416-013-006 $14.94SFR 416-013-008 $14.94SFR 416-013-009 $14.94SFR 416-013-011 $14.94SFR 416-013-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-013-013 $14.94SFR 416-013-014 $14.94SFR 416-013-025 $7.46VSFR 416-013-026 $14.94SFR 416-013-027 $14.94SFR 416-013-028 $14.94SFR 416-021-001 $14.94SFR 416-021-002 $14.94SFR 416-021-003 $14.94SFR 416-021-004 $14.94SFR 416-021-005 $14.94SFR 416-021-006 $14.94SFR 416-021-007 $14.94SFR 416-021-008 $14.94SFR 416-021-009 $14.94SFR 416-021-010 $14.94SFR 416-021-011 $14.94SFR 416-021-012 $14.94SFR 416-021-013 $14.94SFR 416-021-014 $14.94SFR 416-021-015 $14.94SFR 416-021-016 $14.94SFR 416-021-017 $14.94SFR 416-021-018 $14.94SFR 416-021-019 $14.94SFR 416-021-020 $14.94SFR 416-021-021 $14.94SFR 416-021-022 $14.94SFR 416-021-023 $14.94SFR 416-021-024 $14.94SFR 416-022-001 $14.94SFR 416-022-002 $14.94SFR 416-022-003 $14.94SFR 416-022-004 $14.94SFR 416-022-009 $14.94SFR 416-022-010 $14.94SFR 416-022-011 $14.94SFR 416-022-012 $14.94SFR 416-022-013 $14.94SFR 416-022-014 $14.94SFR 416-022-015 $14.94SFR 416-022-016 $14.94SFR 416-022-017 $14.94SFR 416-022-018 $14.94SFR 416-022-019 $14.94SFR 416-022-020 $14.94SFR 416-022-021 $14.94SFR 416-022-022 $14.94SFR 416-023-001 $14.94SFR 416-023-002 $14.94SFR 416-023-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-023-004 $14.94SFR 416-023-005 $14.94SFR 416-023-006 $14.94SFR 416-023-007 $14.94SFR 416-023-008 $14.94SFR 416-023-009 $14.94SFR 416-023-010 $14.94SFR 416-023-011 $14.94SFR 416-023-012 $14.94SFR 416-023-013 $14.94SFR 416-023-014 $14.94SFR 416-023-015 $14.94SFR 416-023-016 $14.94SFR 416-023-017 $14.94SFR 416-023-018 $14.94SFR 416-023-019 $14.94SFR 416-023-020 $14.94SFR 416-023-021 $14.94SFR 416-023-022 $14.94SFR 416-023-023 $14.94SFR 416-023-024 $14.94SFR 416-023-025 $14.94SFR 416-023-026 $14.94SFR 416-023-027 $14.94SFR 416-023-028 $14.94SFR 416-023-029 $14.94SFR 416-023-030 $14.94SFR 416-023-031 $14.94SFR 416-023-032 $14.94SFR 416-023-033 $14.94SFR 416-023-034 $14.94SFR 416-023-035 $14.94SFR 416-023-036 $14.94SFR 416-023-037 $14.94SFR 416-024-001 $14.94SFR 416-024-002 $14.94SFR 416-024-003 $14.94SFR 416-024-004 $14.94SFR 416-024-005 $14.94SFR 416-024-006 $14.94SFR 416-024-007 $14.94SFR 416-024-008 $14.94SFR 416-024-009 $14.94SFR 416-024-010 $14.94SFR 416-024-011 $14.94SFR 416-024-012 $14.94SFR 416-024-013 $14.94SFR 416-024-014 $14.94SFR 416-024-015 $14.94SFR 416-024-016 $14.94SFR 416-024-017 $14.94SFR - 212 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-024-018 $14.94SFR 416-031-001 $14.94SFR 416-031-002 $14.94SFR 416-031-003 $14.94SFR 416-031-004 $14.94SFR 416-031-005 $14.94SFR 416-031-006 $14.94SFR 416-031-007 $14.94SFR 416-031-008 $14.94SFR 416-031-009 $14.94SFR 416-031-010 $14.94SFR 416-031-011 $14.94SFR 416-031-012 $14.94SFR 416-031-013 $14.94SFR 416-031-014 $14.94SFR 416-031-015 $14.94SFR 416-031-016 $14.94SFR 416-031-017 $14.94SFR 416-031-018 $14.94SFR 416-031-019 $14.94SFR 416-031-020 $14.94SFR 416-031-021 $14.94SFR 416-031-022 $14.94SFR 416-031-023 $14.94SFR 416-031-024 $14.94SFR 416-031-025 $14.94SFR 416-031-026 $14.94SFR 416-031-027 $14.94SFR 416-031-028 $14.94SFR 416-031-029 $14.94SFR 416-031-030 $14.94SFR 416-031-031 $14.94SFR 416-031-032 $14.94SFR 416-032-001 $14.94SFR 416-032-002 $14.94SFR 416-032-003 $14.94SFR 416-032-004 $14.94SFR 416-032-005 $14.94SFR 416-032-006 $14.94SFR 416-032-007 $14.94SFR 416-032-008 $14.94SFR 416-032-009 $14.94SFR 416-032-010 $14.94SFR 416-032-012 $14.94SFR 416-032-018 $14.94SFR 416-032-019 $14.94SFR 416-032-020 $14.94SFR 416-032-021 $14.94SFR 416-032-022 $14.94SFR 416-032-023 $14.94SFR 416-032-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-032-025 $14.94SFR 416-032-026 $14.94SFR 416-032-027 $14.94SFR 416-032-028 $14.94SFR 416-032-029 $14.94SFR 416-032-030 $14.94SFR 416-032-031 $14.94SFR 416-032-032 $14.94SFR 416-042-001 $14.94SFR 416-042-020 $14.94SFR 416-042-021 $14.94SFR 416-042-022 $14.94SFR 416-042-023 $14.94SFR 416-042-024 $14.94SFR 416-042-025 $14.94SFR 416-042-026 $14.94SFR 416-042-027 $14.94SFR 416-042-028 $14.94SFR 416-042-029 $14.94SFR 416-042-030 $14.94SFR 416-042-031 $14.94SFR 416-042-032 $14.94SFR 416-042-033 $14.94SFR 416-042-034 $14.94SFR 416-042-035 $14.94SFR 416-042-036 $14.94SFR 416-042-037 $14.94SFR 416-043-001 $14.94SFR 416-043-002 $14.94SFR 416-043-003 $14.94SFR 416-043-004 $14.94SFR 416-043-005 $14.94SFR 416-043-006 $14.94SFR 416-043-007 $14.94SFR 416-043-008 $14.94SFR 416-043-009 $14.94SFR 416-043-010 $14.94SFR 416-043-011 $14.94SFR 416-043-012 $14.94SFR 416-043-013 $14.94SFR 416-043-014 $14.94SFR 416-043-015 $14.94SFR 416-043-016 $14.94SFR 416-043-017 $14.94SFR 416-043-018 $14.94SFR 416-043-019 $14.94SFR 416-043-020 $14.94SFR 416-043-021 $14.94SFR 416-043-022 $14.94SFR 416-043-023 $14.94SFR 416-043-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-043-025 $14.94SFR 416-043-026 $14.94SFR 416-043-027 $14.94SFR 416-043-028 $14.94SFR 416-043-029 $14.94SFR 416-043-030 $14.94SFR 416-043-031 $14.94SFR 416-043-032 $14.94SFR 416-043-033 $14.94SFR 416-043-034 $14.94SFR 416-043-035 $14.94SFR 416-043-036 $14.94SFR 416-051-001 $14.94SFR 416-051-002 $14.94SFR 416-051-003 $14.94SFR 416-051-004 $14.94SFR 416-051-005 $14.94SFR 416-051-006 $14.94SFR 416-051-007 $14.94SFR 416-051-008 $14.94SFR 416-051-009 $14.94SFR 416-051-010 $14.94SFR 416-051-011 $14.94SFR 416-051-012 $14.94SFR 416-051-013 $14.94SFR 416-051-014 $14.94SFR 416-051-015 $14.94SFR 416-051-016 $14.94SFR 416-051-017 $14.94SFR 416-051-018 $14.94SFR 416-051-019 $14.94SFR 416-051-020 $14.94SFR 416-051-021 $14.94SFR 416-051-022 $14.94SFR 416-051-023 $14.94SFR 416-051-024 $14.94SFR 416-051-025 $14.94SFR 416-051-026 $14.94SFR 416-051-027 $14.94SFR 416-051-028 $14.94SFR 416-051-029 $14.94SFR 416-051-030 $14.94SFR 416-051-031 $14.94SFR 416-051-032 $14.94SFR 416-051-033 $14.94SFR 416-051-034 $14.94SFR 416-051-035 $14.94SFR 416-051-036 $14.94SFR 416-051-037 $14.94SFR 416-051-038 $14.94SFR 416-051-039 $14.94SFR - 213 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-051-040 $14.94SFR 416-051-041 $14.94SFR 416-051-042 $14.94SFR 416-051-043 $14.94SFR 416-051-044 $14.94SFR 416-051-045 $14.94SFR 416-051-046 $14.94SFR 416-052-001 $14.94SFR 416-052-002 $14.94SFR 416-052-003 $14.94SFR 416-052-004 $14.94SFR 416-052-005 $14.94SFR 416-052-006 $14.94SFR 416-052-007 $14.94SFR 416-052-008 $14.94SFR 416-052-009 $14.94SFR 416-052-010 $14.94SFR 416-052-011 $14.94SFR 416-052-012 $14.94SFR 416-052-013 $14.94SFR 416-052-014 $14.94SFR 416-052-015 $14.94SFR 416-052-016 $14.94SFR 416-052-017 $14.94SFR 416-052-018 $14.94SFR 416-052-019 $14.94SFR 416-052-020 $14.94SFR 416-052-021 $14.94SFR 416-052-022 $14.94SFR 416-052-023 $14.94SFR 416-052-024 $14.94SFR 416-052-025 $14.94SFR 416-052-026 $14.94SFR 416-052-027 $14.94SFR 416-052-028 $14.94SFR 416-052-029 $14.94SFR 416-052-030 $14.94SFR 416-052-031 $14.94SFR 416-052-032 $14.94SFR 416-052-033 $14.94SFR 416-052-034 $14.94SFR 416-052-035 $14.94SFR 416-052-036 $14.94SFR 416-052-037 $14.94SFR 416-052-038 $14.94SFR 416-052-039 $14.94SFR 416-052-040 $14.94SFR 416-052-041 $14.94SFR 416-052-042 $14.94SFR 416-052-043 $14.94SFR 416-052-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-052-045 $14.94SFR 416-052-046 $14.94SFR 416-052-047 $14.94SFR 416-052-048 $14.94SFR 416-052-049 $14.94SFR 416-052-050 $14.94SFR 416-052-051 $14.94SFR 416-052-052 $14.94SFR 416-052-053 $14.94SFR 416-052-054 $14.94SFR 416-052-055 $14.94SFR 416-052-056 $14.94SFR 416-052-057 $14.94SFR 416-052-058 $14.94SFR 416-052-059 $14.94SFR 416-052-060 $14.94SFR 416-052-061 $14.94SFR 416-052-062 $14.94SFR 416-052-063 $14.94SFR 416-052-064 $14.94SFR 416-061-001 $14.94SFR 416-061-002 $14.94SFR 416-061-003 $14.94SFR 416-061-004 $14.94SFR 416-061-005 $14.94SFR 416-061-006 $14.94SFR 416-061-007 $14.94SFR 416-061-008 $14.94SFR 416-061-009 $14.94SFR 416-061-010 $14.94SFR 416-061-011 $14.94SFR 416-061-012 $14.94SFR 416-061-013 $14.94SFR 416-061-014 $14.94SFR 416-061-015 $14.94SFR 416-061-016 $14.94SFR 416-061-017 $14.94SFR 416-061-018 $14.94SFR 416-061-019 $14.94SFR 416-061-020 $14.94SFR 416-061-021 $14.94SFR 416-061-022 $14.94SFR 416-061-023 $14.94SFR 416-061-024 $14.94SFR 416-061-025 $14.94SFR 416-061-026 $14.94SFR 416-061-027 $14.94SFR 416-061-028 $14.94SFR 416-061-029 $14.94SFR 416-061-030 $14.94SFR 416-061-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-061-032 $14.94SFR 416-061-033 $14.94SFR 416-061-034 $14.94SFR 416-061-035 $14.94SFR 416-061-036 $14.94SFR 416-061-037 $14.94SFR 416-061-038 $14.94SFR 416-061-039 $14.94SFR 416-061-040 $14.94SFR 416-061-041 $14.94SFR 416-061-042 $14.94SFR 416-061-043 $14.94SFR 416-061-044 $14.94SFR 416-061-045 $14.94SFR 416-061-046 $14.94SFR 416-061-047 $14.94SFR 416-061-048 $14.94SFR 416-061-049 $14.94SFR 416-061-050 $14.94SFR 416-061-051 $14.94SFR 416-061-052 $14.94SFR 416-061-053 $14.94SFR 416-061-054 $14.94SFR 416-061-055 $14.94SFR 416-061-056 $14.94SFR 416-061-057 $14.94SFR 416-061-058 $14.94SFR 416-061-059 $14.94SFR 416-061-060 $14.94SFR 416-061-061 $14.94SFR 416-061-062 $14.94SFR 416-061-063 $14.94SFR 416-062-001 $14.94SFR 416-062-002 $14.94SFR 416-062-003 $14.94SFR 416-062-004 $14.94SFR 416-062-005 $14.94SFR 416-062-006 $14.94SFR 416-062-007 $14.94SFR 416-062-008 $14.94SFR 416-062-009 $14.94SFR 416-062-010 $14.94SFR 416-062-011 $14.94SFR 416-062-012 $14.94SFR 416-062-013 $14.94SFR 416-062-014 $14.94SFR 416-062-015 $14.94SFR 416-062-016 $14.94SFR 416-062-017 $14.94SFR 416-062-018 $14.94SFR 416-062-019 $14.94SFR - 214 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-062-020 $14.94SFR 416-062-021 $14.94SFR 416-062-022 $14.94SFR 416-062-023 $14.94SFR 416-062-024 $14.94SFR 416-062-025 $14.94SFR 416-062-026 $14.94SFR 416-062-027 $14.94SFR 416-062-028 $14.94SFR 416-062-029 $14.94SFR 416-062-030 $14.94SFR 416-062-031 $14.94SFR 416-062-032 $14.94SFR 416-062-033 $14.94SFR 416-062-034 $14.94SFR 416-062-035 $14.94SFR 416-062-036 $14.94SFR 416-062-037 $14.94SFR 416-062-038 $14.94SFR 416-062-039 $14.94SFR 416-062-040 $14.94SFR 416-062-041 $14.94SFR 416-062-042 $14.94SFR 416-062-043 $14.94SFR 416-062-044 $14.94SFR 416-062-045 $14.94SFR 416-062-046 $14.94SFR 416-063-002 $14.94SFR 416-063-003 $14.94SFR 416-063-004 $14.94SFR 416-063-005 $14.94SFR 416-063-006 $14.94SFR 416-063-007 $14.94SFR 416-063-008 $14.94SFR 416-063-009 $14.94SFR 416-063-010 $14.94SFR 416-063-011 $14.94SFR 416-063-012 $14.94SFR 416-063-013 $14.94SFR 416-063-014 $14.94SFR 416-063-015 $14.94SFR 416-063-016 $14.94SFR 416-063-017 $14.94SFR 416-063-018 $14.94SFR 416-063-019 $14.94SFR 416-063-020 $14.94SFR 416-063-021 $14.94SFR 416-063-022 $14.94SFR 416-063-023 $14.94SFR 416-071-001 $14.94SFR 416-071-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-071-003 $14.94SFR 416-071-004 $14.94SFR 416-071-005 $14.94SFR 416-071-006 $14.94SFR 416-071-007 $14.94SFR 416-071-008 $14.94SFR 416-071-009 $14.94SFR 416-071-010 $14.94SFR 416-071-011 $14.94SFR 416-071-012 $14.94SFR 416-071-013 $14.94SFR 416-071-014 $14.94SFR 416-071-015 $14.94SFR 416-071-016 $14.94SFR 416-071-017 $14.94SFR 416-071-018 $14.94SFR 416-071-019 $14.94SFR 416-071-020 $14.94SFR 416-071-021 $14.94SFR 416-071-022 $14.94SFR 416-071-023 $14.94SFR 416-071-024 $14.94SFR 416-071-025 $14.94SFR 416-071-026 $14.94SFR 416-071-027 $14.94SFR 416-071-028 $14.94SFR 416-071-029 $14.94SFR 416-071-030 $14.94SFR 416-071-031 $14.94SFR 416-071-032 $14.94SFR 416-071-033 $14.94SFR 416-071-034 $14.94SFR 416-071-035 $14.94SFR 416-071-036 $14.94SFR 416-071-037 $14.94SFR 416-071-038 $14.94SFR 416-071-039 $14.94SFR 416-071-040 $14.94SFR 416-071-041 $14.94SFR 416-072-001 $14.94SFR 416-072-002 $14.94SFR 416-072-003 $14.94SFR 416-072-004 $14.94SFR 416-072-005 $14.94SFR 416-072-006 $14.94SFR 416-072-007 $14.94SFR 416-072-008 $14.94SFR 416-072-009 $14.94SFR 416-072-010 $14.94SFR 416-072-011 $14.94SFR 416-072-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-072-013 $14.94SFR 416-072-014 $14.94SFR 416-072-015 $14.94SFR 416-072-016 $14.94SFR 416-072-017 $14.94SFR 416-072-018 $14.94SFR 416-072-019 $14.94SFR 416-072-020 $14.94SFR 416-072-021 $14.94SFR 416-072-022 $14.94SFR 416-072-023 $14.94SFR 416-072-024 $14.94SFR 416-072-025 $14.94SFR 416-072-026 $14.94SFR 416-072-027 $14.94SFR 416-072-028 $14.94SFR 416-072-029 $14.94SFR 416-072-030 $14.94SFR 416-072-031 $14.94SFR 416-073-003 $104.58MFR7 416-074-006 $74.70INST 416-074-020 $14.94SFR 416-074-021 $14.94SFR 416-074-022 $14.94SFR 416-074-023 $14.94SFR 416-074-024 $14.94SFR 416-074-025 $14.94SFR 416-074-026 $14.94SFR 416-074-027 $14.94SFR 416-074-028 $14.94SFR 416-074-029 $14.94SFR 416-074-030 $14.94SFR 416-074-031 $14.94SFR 416-074-032 $14.94SFR 416-074-033 $14.94SFR 416-074-034 $14.94SFR 416-074-035 $14.94SFR 416-074-036 $14.94SFR 416-074-037 $14.94SFR 416-074-038 $14.94SFR 416-074-042 $14.94SFR 416-074-043 $14.94SFR 416-074-044 $14.94SFR 416-074-045 $14.94SFR 416-074-046 $14.94SFR 416-074-047 $14.94SFR 416-074-048 $14.94SFR 416-074-049 $14.94SFR 416-074-050 $14.94SFR 416-074-051 $14.94SFR 416-074-052 $14.94SFR - 215 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-074-053 $14.94SFR 416-074-054 $14.94SFR 416-081-001 $14.94SFR 416-081-002 $14.94SFR 416-081-003 $14.94SFR 416-081-004 $14.94SFR 416-081-005 $14.94SFR 416-081-006 $14.94SFR 416-081-007 $14.94SFR 416-081-008 $14.94SFR 416-081-009 $14.94SFR 416-081-010 $14.94SFR 416-081-011 $14.94SFR 416-081-012 $14.94SFR 416-081-013 $14.94SFR 416-081-014 $14.94SFR 416-081-015 $14.94SFR 416-081-016 $14.94SFR 416-081-017 $14.94SFR 416-081-018 $14.94SFR 416-081-019 $14.94SFR 416-081-020 $14.94SFR 416-081-021 $14.94SFR 416-081-022 $14.94SFR 416-081-023 $14.94SFR 416-081-024 $14.94SFR 416-081-025 $14.94SFR 416-081-026 $14.94SFR 416-081-027 $14.94SFR 416-081-028 $14.94SFR 416-081-029 $14.94SFR 416-081-030 $14.94SFR 416-081-031 $14.94SFR 416-081-032 $14.94SFR 416-081-033 $14.94SFR 416-081-034 $14.94SFR 416-081-035 $14.94SFR 416-081-036 $14.94SFR 416-081-037 $14.94SFR 416-081-038 $14.94SFR 416-081-039 $14.94SFR 416-081-040 $14.94SFR 416-081-041 $14.94SFR 416-081-042 $14.94SFR 416-081-043 $14.94SFR 416-081-044 $14.94SFR 416-081-045 $14.94SFR 416-081-046 $14.94SFR 416-081-047 $14.94SFR 416-081-048 $14.94SFR 416-081-049 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-081-050 $14.94SFR 416-081-051 $14.94SFR 416-081-052 $14.94SFR 416-082-001 $14.94SFR 416-082-002 $14.94SFR 416-082-003 $14.94SFR 416-082-004 $14.94SFR 416-082-005 $14.94SFR 416-082-006 $14.94SFR 416-082-007 $14.94SFR 416-082-008 $14.94SFR 416-082-009 $14.94SFR 416-082-010 $14.94SFR 416-082-011 $14.94SFR 416-082-012 $14.94SFR 416-082-013 $14.94SFR 416-082-014 $14.94SFR 416-082-015 $14.94SFR 416-082-016 $14.94SFR 416-082-017 $14.94SFR 416-091-001 $14.94SFR 416-091-002 $14.94SFR 416-091-003 $14.94SFR 416-091-004 $14.94SFR 416-091-005 $14.94SFR 416-091-006 $14.94SFR 416-091-007 $14.94SFR 416-091-008 $14.94SFR 416-091-009 $14.94SFR 416-091-010 $14.94SFR 416-091-011 $14.94SFR 416-091-012 $14.94SFR 416-091-013 $14.94SFR 416-091-014 $14.94SFR 416-091-015 $14.94SFR 416-091-016 $14.94SFR 416-091-017 $14.94SFR 416-091-018 $14.94SFR 416-091-019 $14.94SFR 416-091-020 $14.94SFR 416-091-021 $14.94SFR 416-091-022 $14.94SFR 416-091-023 $14.94SFR 416-091-024 $14.94SFR 416-091-025 $14.94SFR 416-091-026 $14.94SFR 416-091-027 $14.94SFR 416-091-028 $14.94SFR 416-091-029 $14.94SFR 416-091-030 $14.94SFR 416-091-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 416-091-032 $14.94SFR 416-091-033 $14.94SFR 416-091-034 $14.94SFR 416-091-035 $14.94SFR 416-092-001 $14.94SFR 416-092-002 $14.94SFR 416-092-003 $14.94SFR 416-092-004 $14.94SFR 416-092-005 $14.94SFR 416-092-006 $14.94SFR 416-092-007 $14.94SFR 416-092-008 $14.94SFR 416-092-009 $14.94SFR 416-092-010 $14.94SFR 416-092-011 $14.94SFR 416-092-012 $14.94SFR 416-092-013 $14.94SFR 416-092-014 $14.94SFR 416-092-015 $14.94SFR 416-092-016 $14.94SFR 416-092-017 $14.94SFR 416-092-018 $14.94SFR 416-092-019 $14.94SFR 416-092-020 $14.94SFR 416-092-021 $14.94SFR 416-092-022 $14.94SFR 416-092-023 $14.94SFR 416-092-024 $14.94SFR 416-092-025 $14.94SFR 416-092-026 $14.94SFR 416-092-027 $14.94SFR 416-092-028 $14.94SFR 416-092-029 $14.94SFR 416-092-030 $14.94SFR 416-092-031 $14.94SFR 416-092-032 $14.94SFR 416-092-033 $14.94SFR 416-092-034 $14.94SFR 416-092-035 $14.94SFR 416-092-036 $14.94SFR 416-092-037 $14.94SFR 416-092-038 $14.94SFR 416-092-039 $14.94SFR 416-092-040 $14.94SFR 416-092-041 $14.94SFR 416-092-042 $14.94SFR 418-021-002 $14.94SFR 418-021-003 $14.94SFR 418-021-007 $7.46VSFR 418-061-001 $14.94SFR 418-061-002 $14.94SFR - 216 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-061-003 $14.94SFR 418-061-004 $14.94SFR 418-061-005 $14.94SFR 418-061-006 $14.94SFR 418-061-007 $14.94SFR 418-061-008 $14.94SFR 418-061-009 $14.94SFR 418-061-010 $14.94SFR 418-061-011 $14.94SFR 418-061-012 $14.94SFR 418-061-013 $14.94SFR 418-061-014 $14.94SFR 418-061-015 $14.94SFR 418-061-016 $29.88MFR2 418-061-017 $14.94SFR 418-061-018 $14.94SFR 418-061-019 $14.94SFR 418-061-020 $14.94SFR 418-061-021 $14.94SFR 418-061-022 $14.94SFR 418-062-001 $14.94SFR 418-062-002 $14.94SFR 418-062-003 $14.94SFR 418-062-004 $29.88MFR2 418-062-005 $14.94SFR 418-062-006 $14.94SFR 418-062-007 $14.94SFR 418-062-008 $44.82MFR 418-062-009 $14.94SFR 418-062-010 $14.94SFR 418-062-011 $14.94SFR 418-062-012 $14.94SFR 418-062-013 $14.94SFR 418-062-014 $14.94SFR 418-062-015 $14.94SFR 418-062-016 $14.94SFR 418-063-001 $14.94SFR 418-063-002 $14.94SFR 418-063-003 $14.94SFR 418-063-004 $14.94SFR 418-063-005 $14.94SFR 418-063-006 $14.94SFR 418-063-007 $14.94SFR 418-063-008 $14.94SFR 418-063-009 $14.94SFR 418-063-010 $14.94SFR 418-063-011 $14.94SFR 418-071-001 $14.94SFR 418-071-002 $14.94SFR 418-071-003 $14.94SFR 418-071-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-071-005 $14.94SFR 418-071-006 $14.94SFR 418-071-007 $14.94SFR 418-071-008 $14.94SFR 418-071-009 $14.94SFR 418-071-010 $14.94SFR 418-071-012 $14.94SFR 418-071-013 $14.94SFR 418-071-014 $14.94SFR 418-071-015 $14.94SFR 418-071-016 $14.94SFR 418-071-017 $14.94SFR 418-071-018 $14.94SFR 418-071-019 $14.94SFR 418-071-020 $14.94SFR 418-071-021 $14.94SFR 418-071-022 $14.94SFR 418-071-024 $14.94SFR 418-071-026 $29.88MFR2 418-071-027 $14.94SFR 418-071-028 $14.94SFR 418-071-029 $14.94SFR 418-071-030 $29.88MFR2 418-071-031 $14.94SFR 418-071-032 $14.94SFR 418-071-033 $14.94SFR 418-071-034 $14.94SFR 418-071-035 $29.88MFR2 418-071-036 $14.94SFR 418-072-002 $14.94SFR 418-072-003 $14.94SFR 418-072-004 $14.94SFR 418-072-005 $14.94SFR 418-072-006 $14.94SFR 418-072-008 $14.94SFR 418-072-009 $14.94SFR 418-072-010 $14.94SFR 418-072-011 $14.94SFR 418-072-012 $14.94SFR 418-072-013 $14.94SFR 418-072-031 $14.94SFR 418-080-001 $14.94SFR 418-080-003 $14.94SFR 418-080-004 $14.94SFR 418-080-005 $14.94SFR 418-080-006 $14.94SFR 418-080-007 $14.94SFR 418-080-008 $14.94SFR 418-080-009 $14.94SFR 418-080-010 $14.94SFR 418-080-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-080-012 $14.94SFR 418-080-013 $14.94SFR 418-080-014 $14.94SFR 418-080-016 $14.94SFR 418-080-017 $14.94SFR 418-080-018 $14.94SFR 418-080-019 $14.94SFR 418-080-020 $14.94SFR 418-080-021 $14.94SFR 418-080-022 $14.94SFR 418-080-023 $14.94SFR 418-080-024 $14.94SFR 418-080-025 $14.94SFR 418-080-026 $14.94SFR 418-090-001 $14.94SFR 418-090-006 $14.94SFR 418-090-007 $14.94SFR 418-090-008 $14.94SFR 418-090-009 $7.46VSFR 418-090-010 $14.94SFR 418-090-011 $14.94SFR 418-090-012 $14.94SFR 418-090-013 $14.94SFR 418-090-019 $14.94SFR 418-090-020 $14.94SFR 418-090-021 $14.94SFR 418-090-024 $14.94SFR 418-090-025 $14.94SFR 418-090-026 $14.94SFR 418-090-027 $14.94SFR 418-090-028 $14.94SFR 418-090-029 $7.46VSFR 418-090-030 $14.94SFR 418-090-031 $14.94SFR 418-090-033 $14.94SFR 418-090-034 $14.94SFR 418-090-036 $14.94SFR 418-090-037 $14.94SFR 418-090-041 $14.94SFR 418-090-042 $14.94SFR 418-100-001 $14.94SFR 418-100-002 $14.94SFR 418-100-004 $14.94SFR 418-100-005 $14.94SFR 418-100-006 $14.94SFR 418-100-007 $14.94SFR 418-100-008 $14.94SFR 418-100-009 $14.94SFR 418-100-010 $14.94SFR 418-100-011 $14.94SFR 418-100-012 $14.94SFR - 217 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-100-013 $14.94SFR 418-100-014 $14.94SFR 418-100-017 $14.94SFR 418-100-018 $14.94SFR 418-100-020 $14.94SFR 418-100-021 $14.94SFR 418-100-022 $7.46VSFR 418-100-023 $7.46VSFR 418-100-024 $14.94SFR 418-100-025 $14.94SFR 418-100-026 $14.94SFR 418-100-027 $14.94SFR 418-100-028 $14.94SFR 418-100-029 $14.94SFR 418-100-030 $14.94SFR 418-100-031 $14.94SFR 418-100-032 $14.94SFR 418-100-033 $14.94SFR 418-100-034 $14.94SFR 418-100-035 $14.94SFR 418-100-036 $14.94SFR 418-100-037 $14.94SFR 418-100-039 $14.94SFR 418-100-040 $14.94SFR 418-100-041 $14.94SFR 418-100-042 $14.94SFR 418-100-045 $14.94SFR 418-100-048 $14.94SFR 418-100-049 $14.94SFR 418-100-050 $14.94SFR 418-100-051 $14.94SFR 418-111-001 $14.94SFR 418-111-002 $14.94SFR 418-111-003 $14.94SFR 418-111-004 $14.94SFR 418-111-005 $14.94SFR 418-111-006 $14.94SFR 418-111-007 $14.94SFR 418-111-008 $14.94SFR 418-111-009 $14.94SFR 418-111-010 $14.94SFR 418-111-013 $14.94SFR 418-111-014 $14.94SFR 418-111-015 $29.88MFR2 418-111-016 $29.88MFR2 418-111-017 $29.88MFR2 418-111-018 $14.94SFR 418-111-019 $14.94SFR 418-111-020 $14.94SFR 418-111-021 $14.94SFR 418-111-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-111-023 $14.94SFR 418-111-024 $14.94SFR 418-111-025 $14.94SFR 418-111-026 $14.94SFR 418-111-027 $14.94SFR 418-111-028 $14.94SFR 418-111-029 $14.94SFR 418-111-030 $14.94SFR 418-111-031 $14.94SFR 418-111-032 $14.94SFR 418-111-033 $14.94SFR 418-111-034 $14.94SFR 418-111-035 $14.94SFR 418-111-036 $14.94SFR 418-111-037 $29.88MFR2 418-111-038 $14.94SFR 418-111-043 $14.94SFR 418-111-044 $14.94SFR 418-111-045 $14.94SFR 418-111-046 $14.94SFR 418-111-047 $14.94SFR 418-111-048 $14.94SFR 418-111-049 $74.70COM 418-111-050 $14.94SFR 418-111-051 $14.94SFR 418-112-001 $14.94SFR 418-112-002 $29.88MFR2 418-112-003 $14.94SFR 418-112-005 $29.88MFR2 418-112-006 $29.88MFR2 418-112-008 $14.94SFR 418-112-009 $14.94SFR 418-112-010 $14.94SFR 418-112-011 $14.94SFR 418-112-012 $14.94SFR 418-112-013 $14.94SFR 418-112-014 $14.94SFR 418-112-015 $14.94SFR 418-112-016 $14.94SFR 418-112-020 $14.94SFR 418-112-021 $14.94SFR 418-112-022 $14.94SFR 418-112-023 $14.94SFR 418-112-026 $14.94SFR 418-112-027 $14.94SFR 418-112-028 $14.94SFR 418-112-029 $14.94SFR 418-112-030 $14.94SFR 418-112-031 $14.94SFR 418-112-032 $14.94SFR 418-112-033 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-112-034 $14.94SFR 418-112-035 $7.46VSFR 418-112-036 $14.94SFR 418-112-038 $14.94SFR 418-112-039 $14.94SFR 418-112-041 $14.94SFR 418-112-043 $14.94SFR 418-112-044 $14.94SFR 418-112-045 $14.94SFR 418-112-046 $14.94SFR 418-112-047 $14.94SFR 418-112-048 $14.94SFR 418-112-049 $14.94SFR 418-112-050 $14.94SFR 418-112-053 $14.94SFR 418-112-054 $7.46VSFR 418-112-058 $14.94SFR 418-112-059 $29.88MFR2 418-112-060 $14.94SFR 418-112-061 $14.94SFR 418-112-062 $14.94SFR 418-112-063 $14.94SFR 418-112-064 $14.94SFR 418-112-065 $14.94SFR 418-112-066 $14.94SFR 418-112-067 $14.94SFR 418-112-070 $14.94SFR 418-112-071 $14.94SFR 418-112-072 $14.94SFR 418-112-073 $14.94SFR 418-112-074 $7.46VSFR 418-121-001 $44.82MFR 418-121-002 $14.94SFR 418-121-003 $14.94SFR 418-121-006 $7.46VSFR 418-121-007 $14.94SFR 418-121-008 $14.94SFR 418-121-009 $14.94SFR 418-121-010 $14.94SFR 418-121-011 $14.94SFR 418-121-012 $14.94SFR 418-121-013 $14.94SFR 418-121-017 $14.94SFR 418-121-018 $14.94SFR 418-121-020 $14.94SFR 418-121-021 $14.94SFR 418-121-022 $14.94SFR 418-121-023 $14.94SFR 418-121-024 $7.46VSFR 418-121-025 $14.94SFR 418-121-029 $14.94SFR - 218 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-121-030 $14.94SFR 418-121-031 $14.94SFR 418-121-032 $14.94SFR 418-121-033 $14.94SFR 418-121-034 $14.94SFR 418-121-035 $14.94SFR 418-121-037 $7.46VSFR 418-121-042 $7.46VSFR 418-121-043 $7.46VSFR 418-121-044 $14.94SFR 418-121-045 $14.94SFR 418-121-046 $14.94SFR 418-121-047 $14.94SFR 418-121-048 $14.94SFR 418-121-049 $14.94SFR 418-121-050 $14.94SFR 418-122-001 $14.94SFR 418-122-002 $14.94SFR 418-122-003 $14.94SFR 418-122-004 $14.94SFR 418-122-005 $14.94SFR 418-122-006 $14.94SFR 418-122-008 $14.94SFR 418-122-013 $14.94SFR 418-122-014 $29.88MFR2 418-122-016 $14.94SFR 418-122-018 $14.94SFR 418-122-019 $14.94SFR 418-122-021 $14.94SFR 418-122-022 $14.94SFR 418-122-023 $14.94SFR 418-122-024 $14.94SFR 418-122-025 $14.94SFR 418-122-026 $14.94SFR 418-122-027 $14.94SFR 418-122-028 $14.94SFR 418-122-029 $14.94SFR 418-122-030 $14.94SFR 418-122-031 $14.94SFR 418-122-032 $14.94SFR 418-122-033 $14.94SFR 418-122-034 $14.94SFR 418-122-035 $14.94SFR 418-122-036 $14.94SFR 418-122-040 $14.94SFR 418-122-041 $14.94SFR 418-122-042 $14.94SFR 418-122-043 $14.94SFR 418-122-044 $29.88MFR2 418-122-045 $14.94SFR 418-122-046 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-122-048 $14.94SFR 418-122-049 $7.46VSFR 418-122-050 $14.94SFR 418-122-051 $14.94SFR 418-122-052 $14.94SFR 418-122-053 $14.94SFR 418-122-054 $14.94SFR 418-122-055 $14.94SFR 418-131-003 $7.46VSFR 418-131-004 $7.46VSFR 418-131-006 $7.46VSFR 418-131-007 $14.94SFR 418-132-004 $14.94SFR 418-132-005 $14.94SFR 418-132-006 $7.46VSFR 418-132-007 $14.94SFR 418-132-008 $14.94SFR 418-132-009 $7.46VSFR 418-132-010 $7.46VSFR 418-132-011 $14.94SFR 418-132-012 $14.94SFR 418-132-013 $14.94SFR 418-132-014 $14.94SFR 418-132-015 $14.94SFR 418-132-016 $14.94SFR 418-132-017 $14.94SFR 418-132-019 $7.46VSFR 418-132-021 $14.94SFR 418-132-023 $14.94SFR 418-132-024 $14.94SFR 418-132-025 $14.94SFR 418-132-026 $14.94SFR 418-132-029 $14.94SFR 418-132-030 $14.94SFR 418-132-031 $14.94SFR 418-132-032 $14.94SFR 418-132-036 $14.94SFR 418-132-037 $7.46VSFR 418-132-039 $14.94SFR 418-132-040 $7.46VSFR 418-132-042 $14.94SFR 418-132-043 $14.94SFR 418-133-001 $14.94SFR 418-133-002 $14.94SFR 418-133-003 $14.94SFR 418-133-004 $14.94SFR 418-133-005 $14.94SFR 418-133-006 $14.94SFR 418-133-007 $14.94SFR 418-133-008 $14.94SFR 418-133-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-133-012 $14.94SFR 418-133-013 $14.94SFR 418-133-014 $14.94SFR 418-133-015 $14.94SFR 418-133-016 $29.88MFR2 418-133-018 $29.88MFR2 418-133-019 $14.94SFR 418-133-020 $14.94SFR 418-133-021 $14.94SFR 418-141-001 $14.94SFR 418-141-003 $7.46VSFR 418-141-005 $14.94SFR 418-141-006 $14.94SFR 418-141-007 $7.46VSFR 418-141-008 $14.94SFR 418-141-009 $14.94SFR 418-141-010 $14.94SFR 418-141-013 $7.46VSFR 418-141-014 $7.46VSFR 418-141-015 $14.94SFR 418-141-021 $14.94SFR 418-141-023 $7.46VSFR 418-141-024 $7.46VSFR 418-141-025 $14.94SFR 418-141-026 $14.94SFR 418-142-001 $14.94SFR 418-142-003 $14.94SFR 418-142-006 $14.94SFR 418-142-007 $14.94SFR 418-142-008 $14.94SFR 418-142-009 $7.46VSFR 418-142-013 $7.46VSFR 418-142-014 $7.46VSFR 418-142-015 $7.46VSFR 418-142-016 $7.46VSFR 418-142-017 $14.94SFR 418-142-018 $14.94SFR 418-142-021 $14.94SFR 418-142-022 $7.46VSFR 418-142-023 $14.94SFR 418-142-024 $14.94SFR 418-142-025 $14.94SFR 418-142-026 $7.46VSFR 418-142-027 $14.94SFR 418-142-031 $7.46VSFR 418-142-032 $14.94SFR 418-142-033 $14.94SFR 418-142-035 $14.94SFR 418-142-036 $7.46VSFR 418-143-001 $7.46VSFR 418-143-002 $7.46VSFR - 219 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-143-003 $7.46VSFR 418-143-004 $7.46VSFR 418-143-005 $7.46VSFR 418-143-006 $7.46VSFR 418-143-007 $14.94SFR 418-143-015 $14.94SFR 418-143-016 $14.94SFR 418-143-017 $14.94SFR 418-143-018 $14.94SFR 418-143-019 $7.46VSFR 418-143-022 $14.94SFR 418-143-023 $14.94SFR 418-143-024 $14.94SFR 418-143-025 $14.94SFR 418-143-026 $14.94SFR 418-143-029 $14.94SFR 418-143-030 $7.46VSFR 418-143-031 $14.94SFR 418-143-032 $14.94SFR 418-143-033 $14.94SFR 418-143-035 $14.94SFR 418-143-036 $14.94SFR 418-143-037 $14.94SFR 418-143-038 $14.94SFR 418-143-040 $7.46VSFR 418-143-041 $14.94SFR 418-143-042 $14.94SFR 418-143-043 $14.94SFR 418-143-044 $14.94SFR 418-143-045 $14.94SFR 418-150-004 $14.94SFR 418-150-006 $29.88MFR2 418-150-007 $14.94SFR 418-150-008 $14.94SFR 418-150-010 $14.94SFR 418-150-011 $14.94SFR 418-160-001 $14.94SFR 418-160-003 $7.46VSFR 418-160-004 $14.94SFR 418-160-005 $7.46VSFR 418-160-006 $14.94SFR 418-170-002 $14.94SFR 418-170-004 $7.46VSFR 418-170-005 $14.94SFR 418-170-006 $7.46VSFR 418-170-013 $14.94SFR 418-170-017 $14.94SFR 418-170-018 $14.94SFR 418-170-020 $14.94SFR 418-170-022 $14.94SFR 418-170-027 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 418-170-028 $14.94SFR 418-170-030 $7.46VSFR 418-170-032 $14.94SFR 418-170-033 $29.88MFR2 418-190-001 $14.94SFR 418-190-005 $14.94SFR 418-190-010 $14.94SFR 418-190-011 $14.94SFR 418-190-012 $14.94SFR 418-190-014 $14.94SFR 418-190-015 $14.94SFR 418-190-017 $14.94SFR 418-190-018 $14.94SFR 418-190-019 $14.94SFR 418-190-024 $14.94SFR 418-190-025 $14.94SFR 418-190-027 $14.94SFR 418-190-030 $14.94SFR 418-190-031 $7.46VSFR 418-190-033 $14.94SFR 418-190-036 $7.46VSFR 418-190-037 $14.94SFR 418-190-038 $14.94SFR 418-190-040 $14.94SFR 418-190-041 $14.94SFR 418-200-005 $14.94SFR 418-200-007 $14.94SFR 418-200-008 $14.94SFR 418-200-011 $14.94SFR 418-200-012 $14.94SFR 418-200-019 $14.94SFR 418-200-020 $7.46VSFR 418-200-021 $14.94SFR 418-200-023 $14.94SFR 418-200-024 $14.94SFR 418-200-026 $14.94SFR 418-200-027 $14.94SFR 418-200-029 $14.94SFR 418-200-030 $74.70INST 418-200-035 $74.70INST 418-200-036 $14.94SFR 418-200-037 $7.46VSFR 419-051-001 $14.94SFR 419-051-002 $14.94SFR 419-051-003 $7.46VSFR 419-051-007 $14.94SFR 419-051-010 $14.94SFR 419-051-011 $14.94SFR 419-051-012 $14.94SFR 419-051-013 $14.94SFR 419-051-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-051-016 $7.46VSFR 419-051-017 $14.94SFR 419-051-019 $14.94SFR 419-051-020 $14.94SFR 419-051-021 $14.94SFR 419-051-022 $7.46VSFR 419-051-023 $7.46VSFR 419-051-024 $7.46VSFR 419-052-001 $14.94SFR 419-052-002 $14.94SFR 419-052-003 $14.94SFR 419-052-004 $14.94SFR 419-052-005 $14.94SFR 419-052-006 $14.94SFR 419-052-007 $14.94SFR 419-052-008 $14.94SFR 419-052-009 $14.94SFR 419-052-010 $14.94SFR 419-052-011 $14.94SFR 419-052-012 $14.94SFR 419-052-013 $14.94SFR 419-052-014 $14.94SFR 419-052-015 $14.94SFR 419-052-016 $14.94SFR 419-052-017 $14.94SFR 419-052-018 $14.94SFR 419-052-019 $14.94SFR 419-052-020 $14.94SFR 419-061-002 $14.94SFR 419-061-003 $14.94SFR 419-061-004 $14.94SFR 419-061-005 $14.94SFR 419-061-006 $14.94SFR 419-061-007 $14.94SFR 419-061-008 $14.94SFR 419-061-009 $14.94SFR 419-061-010 $7.46VSFR 419-061-011 $14.94SFR 419-061-012 $14.94SFR 419-061-019 $14.94SFR 419-061-021 $14.94SFR 419-061-022 $14.94SFR 419-061-023 $7.46VSFR 419-061-024 $7.46VSFR 419-062-002 $14.94SFR 419-062-003 $14.94SFR 419-062-004 $14.94SFR 419-062-005 $14.94SFR 419-062-008 $14.94SFR 419-062-009 $14.94SFR 419-062-010 $14.94SFR - 220 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-062-011 $14.94SFR 419-062-013 $14.94SFR 419-062-014 $14.94SFR 419-062-015 $14.94SFR 419-062-016 $14.94SFR 419-062-017 $14.94SFR 419-062-018 $29.88MFR2 419-071-001 $14.94SFR 419-071-002 $14.94SFR 419-071-003 $14.94SFR 419-071-004 $14.94SFR 419-071-005 $14.94SFR 419-071-006 $14.94SFR 419-071-007 $14.94SFR 419-071-008 $14.94SFR 419-071-009 $14.94SFR 419-071-011 $14.94SFR 419-071-012 $14.94SFR 419-072-003 $14.94SFR 419-072-004 $14.94SFR 419-072-005 $14.94SFR 419-072-008 $14.94SFR 419-072-009 $14.94SFR 419-072-010 $14.94SFR 419-072-011 $14.94SFR 419-072-013 $14.94SFR 419-072-014 $14.94SFR 419-072-016 $14.94SFR 419-072-017 $14.94SFR 419-072-018 $14.94SFR 419-072-019 $14.94SFR 419-072-020 $14.94SFR 419-081-007 $14.94SFR 419-081-008 $14.94SFR 419-081-011 $14.94SFR 419-081-012 $14.94SFR 419-081-013 $14.94SFR 419-081-014 $29.88MFR2 419-082-004 $14.94SFR 419-082-006 $14.94SFR 419-082-007 $14.94SFR 419-082-009 $14.94SFR 419-082-012 $14.94SFR 419-082-013 $14.94SFR 419-082-014 $14.94SFR 419-082-015 $7.46VSFR 419-082-016 $14.94SFR 419-082-017 $14.94SFR 419-082-018 $14.94SFR 419-082-019 $7.46VSFR 419-091-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-091-003 $14.94SFR 419-091-004 $14.94SFR 419-091-005 $14.94SFR 419-091-008 $14.94SFR 419-091-009 $14.94SFR 419-091-010 $14.94SFR 419-091-011 $14.94SFR 419-091-014 $14.94SFR 419-091-015 $14.94SFR 419-091-016 $14.94SFR 419-091-017 $14.94SFR 419-091-018 $14.94SFR 419-091-019 $7.46VSFR 419-091-020 $14.94SFR 419-091-021 $14.94SFR 419-092-001 $14.94SFR 419-092-002 $14.94SFR 419-092-007 $14.94SFR 419-092-008 $14.94SFR 419-092-009 $14.94SFR 419-092-010 $14.94SFR 419-092-011 $14.94SFR 419-092-013 $14.94SFR 419-092-014 $14.94SFR 419-092-015 $14.94SFR 419-092-016 $14.94SFR 419-092-017 $14.94SFR 419-101-003 $14.94SFR 419-101-017 $14.94SFR 419-101-022 $14.94SFR 419-101-023 $14.94SFR 419-101-024 $14.94SFR 419-101-025 $29.88MFR2 419-101-026 $14.94SFR 419-101-027 $14.94SFR 419-101-028 $14.94SFR 419-101-029 $7.46VSFR 419-101-030 $14.94SFR 419-102-001 $14.94SFR 419-102-002 $14.94SFR 419-102-003 $14.94SFR 419-102-004 $14.94SFR 419-102-005 $14.94SFR 419-102-006 $14.94SFR 419-102-007 $7.46VSFR 419-102-008 $14.94SFR 419-102-009 $14.94SFR 419-102-010 $14.94SFR 419-102-011 $14.94SFR 419-111-001 $14.94SFR 419-111-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-111-003 $14.94SFR 419-111-004 $14.94SFR 419-111-005 $14.94SFR 419-111-006 $14.94SFR 419-111-007 $14.94SFR 419-111-008 $14.94SFR 419-111-009 $14.94SFR 419-111-010 $14.94SFR 419-111-011 $14.94SFR 419-111-012 $14.94SFR 419-111-013 $14.94SFR 419-111-014 $14.94SFR 419-111-019 $14.94SFR 419-111-024 $29.88MFR2 419-112-001 $7.46VSFR 419-112-002 $14.94SFR 419-112-003 $14.94SFR 419-112-004 $14.94SFR 419-112-005 $7.46VSFR 419-112-006 $14.94SFR 419-112-007 $14.94SFR 419-112-008 $14.94SFR 419-112-009 $14.94SFR 419-112-010 $14.94SFR 419-112-011 $14.94SFR 419-112-012 $14.94SFR 419-112-013 $14.94SFR 419-112-014 $14.94SFR 419-112-015 $14.94SFR 419-112-016 $14.94SFR 419-112-017 $14.94SFR 419-112-018 $14.94SFR 419-112-019 $14.94SFR 419-112-020 $7.46VSFR 419-112-021 $14.94SFR 419-112-022 $14.94SFR 419-112-023 $14.94SFR 419-112-024 $14.94SFR 419-112-025 $14.94SFR 419-112-026 $14.94SFR 419-112-027 $14.94SFR 419-112-028 $14.94SFR 419-112-029 $7.46VSFR 419-112-030 $14.94SFR 419-112-031 $14.94SFR 419-112-032 $14.94SFR 419-113-001 $14.94SFR 419-113-002 $14.94SFR 419-113-003 $14.94SFR 419-113-004 $14.94SFR 419-113-005 $14.94SFR - 221 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-113-006 $29.88MFR2 419-113-007 $14.94SFR 419-113-008 $14.94SFR 419-113-009 $14.94SFR 419-113-010 $14.94SFR 419-121-002 $7.46VSFR 419-121-003 $14.94SFR 419-121-004 $14.94SFR 419-121-005 $14.94SFR 419-121-006 $14.94SFR 419-121-007 $14.94SFR 419-121-008 $14.94SFR 419-121-012 $14.94SFR 419-121-013 $14.94SFR 419-121-015 $14.94SFR 419-121-016 $7.46VSFR 419-122-004 $14.94SFR 419-122-005 $14.94SFR 419-122-006 $14.94SFR 419-122-007 $14.94SFR 419-122-008 $14.94SFR 419-122-009 $14.94SFR 419-122-011 $14.94SFR 419-122-013 $14.94SFR 419-122-016 $14.94SFR 419-122-017 $14.94SFR 419-122-019 $14.94SFR 419-122-020 $14.94SFR 419-122-022 $14.94SFR 419-122-023 $7.46VSFR 419-122-025 $14.94SFR 419-122-029 $14.94SFR 419-122-030 $14.94SFR 419-122-031 $7.46VSFR 419-122-032 $7.46VSFR 419-122-033 $7.46VSFR 419-122-034 $7.46VSFR 419-122-035 $7.46VSFR 419-122-036 $7.46VSFR 419-122-037 $7.46VSFR 419-122-038 $7.46VSFR 419-122-039 $7.46VSFR 419-123-001 $14.94SFR 419-123-003 $14.94SFR 419-123-006 $14.94SFR 419-123-007 $14.94SFR 419-123-010 $14.94SFR 419-123-011 $14.94SFR 419-123-012 $14.94SFR 419-123-013 $14.94SFR 419-123-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-123-015 $14.94SFR 419-123-018 $14.94SFR 419-123-019 $14.94SFR 419-123-020 $14.94SFR 419-123-021 $14.94SFR 419-123-022 $14.94SFR 419-123-023 $7.46VSFR 419-123-024 $7.46VSFR 419-123-025 $7.46VSFR 419-123-026 $7.46VSFR 419-123-027 $7.46VSFR 419-123-028 $7.46VSFR 419-123-029 $7.46VSFR 419-123-030 $14.94SFR 419-123-031 $14.94SFR 419-123-032 $7.46VSFR 419-123-033 $7.46VSFR 419-123-034 $7.46VSFR 419-123-035 $7.46VSFR 419-123-038 $14.94SFR 419-124-002 $14.94SFR 419-124-003 $14.94SFR 419-124-005 $14.94SFR 419-124-006 $14.94SFR 419-124-007 $14.94SFR 419-124-008 $7.46VSFR 419-124-009 $7.46VSFR 419-124-010 $14.94SFR 419-124-011 $14.94SFR 419-125-002 $14.94SFR 419-125-004 $14.94SFR 419-125-005 $14.94SFR 419-125-006 $14.94SFR 419-125-007 $14.94SFR 419-141-006 $14.94SFR 419-141-009 $14.94SFR 419-141-011 $14.94SFR 419-141-016 $14.94SFR 419-141-017 $14.94SFR 419-141-018 $14.94SFR 419-141-019 $14.94SFR 419-142-003 $14.94SFR 419-142-004 $14.94SFR 419-142-005 $14.94SFR 419-142-007 $14.94SFR 419-142-009 $14.94SFR 419-142-010 $14.94SFR 419-142-011 $14.94SFR 419-142-012 $14.94SFR 419-142-013 $14.94SFR 419-142-014 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 419-142-017 $14.94SFR 419-142-018 $14.94SFR 419-142-019 $7.46VSFR 419-142-020 $7.46VSFR 419-142-021 $7.46VSFR 419-142-022 $7.46VSFR 419-142-023 $7.46VSFR 419-142-024 $7.46VSFR 419-142-025 $7.46VSFR 419-142-026 $7.46VSFR 419-142-027 $7.46VSFR 419-142-028 $7.46VSFR 419-142-029 $7.46VSFR 419-142-030 $7.46VSFR 419-142-031 $7.46VSFR 419-142-032 $7.46VSFR 419-142-033 $7.46VSFR 419-142-034 $7.46VSFR 419-142-035 $7.46VSFR 419-142-036 $7.46VSFR 419-142-037 $7.46VSFR 419-192-005 $14.94SFR 419-192-015 $7.46VSFR 419-192-022 $14.94SFR 420-010-001 $74.70COM 420-010-002 $7.46VCOM 420-010-005 $74.70COM 420-010-006 $74.70COM 420-010-007 $74.70COM 420-010-008 $74.70COM 420-010-009 $74.70COM 420-010-015 $74.70COM 420-010-016 $74.70COM 420-010-021 $74.70COM 420-010-022 $74.70INST 420-010-023 $74.70COM 420-010-025 $74.70COM 420-021-002 $74.70COM 420-021-019 $74.70COM 420-021-022 $74.70COM 420-021-029 $7.46VCOM 420-021-032 $74.70COM 420-021-035 $7.46VCOM 420-021-036 $74.70COM 420-021-045 $74.70COM 420-021-046 $74.70COM 420-021-047 $74.70COM 420-021-048 $74.70COM 420-021-049 $74.70COM 420-022-003 $74.70COM 420-022-011 $74.70COM - 222 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-031-003 $14.94SFR 420-031-004 $14.94SFR 420-031-005 $14.94SFR 420-031-006 $14.94SFR 420-031-007 $14.94SFR 420-031-008 $14.94SFR 420-031-009 $14.94SFR 420-031-010 $14.94SFR 420-031-011 $14.94SFR 420-031-012 $14.94SFR 420-031-013 $14.94SFR 420-031-017 $14.94SFR 420-031-018 $14.94SFR 420-031-019 $14.94SFR 420-031-020 $14.94SFR 420-031-021 $14.94SFR 420-031-022 $14.94SFR 420-031-023 $14.94SFR 420-031-024 $14.94SFR 420-031-025 $14.94SFR 420-031-032 $14.94SFR 420-031-033 $29.88MFR2 420-031-034 $14.94SFR 420-031-035 $29.88MFR2 420-032-001 $14.94SFR 420-032-002 $14.94SFR 420-032-003 $14.94SFR 420-032-004 $14.94SFR 420-032-005 $14.94SFR 420-032-006 $14.94SFR 420-032-007 $14.94SFR 420-032-008 $14.94SFR 420-032-009 $14.94SFR 420-033-001 $14.94SFR 420-033-002 $14.94SFR 420-033-003 $14.94SFR 420-033-004 $14.94SFR 420-033-005 $14.94SFR 420-033-006 $14.94SFR 420-033-007 $14.94SFR 420-033-008 $14.94SFR 420-033-009 $14.94SFR 420-033-010 $14.94SFR 420-033-011 $14.94SFR 420-033-012 $14.94SFR 420-033-013 $14.94SFR 420-033-014 $14.94SFR 420-033-015 $14.94SFR 420-033-016 $14.94SFR 420-033-017 $14.94SFR 420-033-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-033-019 $14.94SFR 420-033-020 $14.94SFR 420-034-001 $14.94SFR 420-034-002 $14.94SFR 420-034-003 $14.94SFR 420-034-004 $14.94SFR 420-034-005 $14.94SFR 420-034-006 $14.94SFR 420-034-007 $14.94SFR 420-034-008 $14.94SFR 420-034-009 $14.94SFR 420-034-010 $14.94SFR 420-034-011 $14.94SFR 420-034-012 $14.94SFR 420-071-004 $14.94SFR 420-071-008 $14.94SFR 420-071-009 $14.94SFR 420-071-010 $14.94SFR 420-071-011 $14.94SFR 420-071-012 $7.46VSFR 420-071-013 $14.94SFR 420-071-014 $7.46VSFR 420-071-015 $14.94SFR 420-071-018 $7.46VSFR 420-071-020 $7.46VSFR 420-071-021 $7.46VSFR 420-071-023 $14.94SFR 420-071-024 $14.94SFR 420-071-025 $14.94SFR 420-071-026 $14.94SFR 420-071-027 $14.94SFR 420-071-028 $14.94SFR 420-071-029 $14.94SFR 420-071-030 $14.94SFR 420-071-031 $14.94SFR 420-071-032 $14.94SFR 420-071-033 $14.94SFR 420-071-034 $14.94SFR 420-071-035 $14.94SFR 420-071-038 $14.94SFR 420-071-039 $14.94SFR 420-071-040 $14.94SFR 420-071-041 $14.94SFR 420-071-042 $14.94SFR 420-071-043 $14.94SFR 420-071-044 $14.94SFR 420-071-045 $14.94SFR 420-071-046 $14.94SFR 420-071-047 $14.94SFR 420-071-048 $14.94SFR 420-072-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-072-003 $14.94SFR 420-072-004 $14.94SFR 420-072-005 $14.94SFR 420-072-006 $14.94SFR 420-072-007 $14.94SFR 420-072-008 $14.94SFR 420-072-009 $14.94SFR 420-072-010 $14.94SFR 420-072-011 $14.94SFR 420-072-012 $7.46VSFR 420-072-013 $14.94SFR 420-072-014 $14.94SFR 420-072-015 $14.94SFR 420-072-016 $14.94SFR 420-072-017 $14.94SFR 420-072-018 $7.46VSFR 420-072-019 $7.46VSFR 420-072-020 $7.46VSFR 420-072-021 $14.94SFR 420-072-022 $14.94SFR 420-072-023 $14.94SFR 420-072-024 $14.94SFR 420-072-025 $14.94SFR 420-072-026 $14.94SFR 420-080-003 $14.94SFR 420-080-004 $14.94SFR 420-080-005 $14.94SFR 420-080-006 $14.94SFR 420-080-009 $14.94SFR 420-080-010 $14.94SFR 420-080-025 $74.70INST 420-080-026 $14.94SFR 420-090-002 $14.94SFR 420-090-003 $14.94SFR 420-090-004 $14.94SFR 420-090-005 $14.94SFR 420-090-006 $14.94SFR 420-090-007 $14.94SFR 420-090-008 $14.94SFR 420-090-009 $14.94SFR 420-090-012 $14.94SFR 420-090-013 $7.46VSFR 420-090-014 $7.46VSFR 420-090-015 $7.46VSFR 420-090-016 $14.94SFR 420-090-017 $14.94SFR 420-090-018 $14.94SFR 420-090-019 $14.94SFR 420-090-020 $14.94SFR 420-090-021 $14.94SFR 420-090-022 $14.94SFR - 223 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-090-023 $14.94SFR 420-090-024 $14.94SFR 420-090-025 $14.94SFR 420-090-026 $14.94SFR 420-090-027 $14.94SFR 420-090-028 $14.94SFR 420-090-029 $7.46VSFR 420-090-034 $74.70INST 420-090-035 $14.94SFR 420-090-036 $14.94SFR 420-090-037 $14.94SFR 420-140-002 $74.70COM 420-140-003 $74.70INST 420-140-007 $74.70COM 420-140-010 $14.94SFR 420-140-011 $14.94SFR 420-140-013 $14.94SFR 420-140-014 $14.94SFR 420-140-015 $14.94SFR 420-140-016 $14.94SFR 420-140-017 $14.94SFR 420-140-018 $14.94SFR 420-140-019 $14.94SFR 420-140-020 $14.94SFR 420-140-021 $14.94SFR 420-140-022 $14.94SFR 420-140-023 $14.94SFR 420-140-024 $14.94SFR 420-140-025 $14.94SFR 420-140-026 $14.94SFR 420-140-027 $14.94SFR 420-140-028 $14.94SFR 420-140-029 $14.94SFR 420-140-030 $14.94SFR 420-140-031 $14.94SFR 420-140-035 $74.70COM 420-140-036 $74.70COM 420-140-037 $74.70COM 420-140-038 $74.70COM 420-140-039 $74.70COM 420-140-040 $74.70INST 420-150-006 $14.94SFR 420-150-007 $14.94SFR 420-150-008 $14.94SFR 420-150-009 $14.94SFR 420-150-010 $14.94SFR 420-150-011 $14.94SFR 420-150-013 $74.70COM 420-150-014 $74.70COM 420-150-015 $74.70COM 420-150-016 $74.70COM Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-150-022 $74.70COM 420-150-023 $74.70COM 420-150-025 $14.94SFR 420-150-026 $14.94SFR 420-150-030 $7.46VSFR 420-150-035 $74.70COM 420-150-038 $74.70COM 420-171-001 $14.94SFR 420-171-002 $14.94SFR 420-171-003 $14.94SFR 420-171-004 $14.94SFR 420-171-005 $14.94SFR 420-171-006 $14.94SFR 420-171-007 $14.94SFR 420-171-008 $14.94SFR 420-171-009 $14.94SFR 420-171-010 $14.94SFR 420-171-011 $14.94SFR 420-172-001 $14.94SFR 420-172-002 $14.94SFR 420-172-003 $14.94SFR 420-172-004 $14.94SFR 420-172-005 $14.94SFR 420-172-006 $14.94SFR 420-172-007 $14.94SFR 420-172-008 $14.94SFR 420-172-009 $14.94SFR 420-172-010 $14.94SFR 420-172-011 $14.94SFR 420-172-012 $14.94SFR 420-172-013 $14.94SFR 420-172-014 $14.94SFR 420-172-015 $14.94SFR 420-172-016 $14.94SFR 420-172-019 $7.46VSFR 420-172-021 $7.46VSFR 420-172-022 $14.94SFR 420-172-023 $7.46VSFR 420-172-025 $7.46VSFR 420-172-026 $7.46VSFR 420-172-027 $7.46VSFR 420-172-029 $14.94SFR 420-172-030 $14.94SFR 420-172-031 $14.94SFR 420-172-032 $14.94SFR 420-172-033 $14.94SFR 420-172-034 $14.94SFR 420-172-036 $7.46VSFR 420-172-040 $14.94SFR 420-172-044 $14.94SFR 420-181-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-181-002 $14.94SFR 420-181-003 $14.94SFR 420-181-004 $14.94SFR 420-181-005 $14.94SFR 420-181-006 $14.94SFR 420-181-007 $14.94SFR 420-181-008 $14.94SFR 420-181-009 $14.94SFR 420-181-010 $14.94SFR 420-181-011 $14.94SFR 420-181-012 $14.94SFR 420-182-001 $14.94SFR 420-182-002 $14.94SFR 420-182-003 $14.94SFR 420-182-004 $14.94SFR 420-182-005 $14.94SFR 420-182-006 $14.94SFR 420-182-007 $14.94SFR 420-182-008 $14.94SFR 420-182-009 $14.94SFR 420-182-010 $14.94SFR 420-182-011 $14.94SFR 420-182-012 $14.94SFR 420-182-013 $14.94SFR 420-182-014 $14.94SFR 420-182-015 $14.94SFR 420-182-016 $14.94SFR 420-182-017 $14.94SFR 420-182-018 $14.94SFR 420-182-019 $14.94SFR 420-182-020 $14.94SFR 420-182-021 $14.94SFR 420-182-022 $14.94SFR 420-182-023 $14.94SFR 420-182-024 $14.94SFR 420-182-025 $14.94SFR 420-182-026 $14.94SFR 420-183-001 $14.94SFR 420-183-002 $14.94SFR 420-183-003 $14.94SFR 420-183-004 $14.94SFR 420-183-005 $14.94SFR 420-183-006 $14.94SFR 420-183-007 $14.94SFR 420-183-008 $14.94SFR 420-183-009 $14.94SFR 420-183-010 $14.94SFR 420-183-011 $14.94SFR 420-183-012 $14.94SFR 420-183-013 $14.94SFR 420-183-014 $14.94SFR - 224 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-183-015 $14.94SFR 420-183-016 $14.94SFR 420-183-017 $14.94SFR 420-183-018 $14.94SFR 420-183-019 $14.94SFR 420-184-001 $14.94SFR 420-184-002 $14.94SFR 420-184-003 $14.94SFR 420-184-004 $14.94SFR 420-184-005 $14.94SFR 420-184-006 $14.94SFR 420-184-007 $14.94SFR 420-184-008 $14.94SFR 420-184-009 $14.94SFR 420-184-012 $14.94SFR 420-184-013 $14.94SFR 420-184-015 $7.46VSFR 420-184-016 $14.94SFR 420-191-001 $14.94SFR 420-191-002 $14.94SFR 420-191-003 $14.94SFR 420-191-004 $14.94SFR 420-191-005 $14.94SFR 420-191-006 $14.94SFR 420-191-007 $14.94SFR 420-191-008 $14.94SFR 420-191-009 $14.94SFR 420-191-010 $44.82MFR 420-191-011 $44.82MFR 420-191-016 $74.70MFR5 420-191-018 $74.70MFR5 420-191-021 $74.70COM 420-192-001 $74.70COM 420-192-002 $74.70COM 420-192-006 $14.94SFR 420-192-007 $14.94SFR 420-192-010 $74.70COM 420-192-011 $74.70COM 420-192-012 $74.70COM 420-192-013 $74.70COM 420-192-018 $7.46VSFR 420-192-020 $14.94SFR 420-192-021 $14.94SFR 420-192-022 $14.94SFR 420-192-023 $14.94SFR 420-192-024 $14.94SFR 420-192-025 $14.94SFR 420-192-026 $14.94SFR 420-192-027 $14.94SFR 420-192-028 $14.94SFR 420-192-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-192-030 $14.94SFR 420-192-031 $14.94SFR 420-192-032 $14.94SFR 420-192-034 $14.94SFR 420-192-035 $14.94SFR 420-192-036 $14.94SFR 420-192-037 $7.46VCOM 420-192-041 $74.70COM 420-192-042 $7.46VCOM 420-192-043 $7.46VCOM 420-192-044 $74.70COM 420-192-046 $74.70COM 420-192-050 $14.94SFR 420-192-051 $74.70COM 420-193-010 $74.70COM 420-193-011 $74.70COM 420-193-012 $74.70COM 420-230-001 $14.94SFR 420-230-002 $14.94SFR 420-230-003 $14.94SFR 420-230-004 $14.94SFR 420-230-005 $14.94SFR 420-230-006 $14.94SFR 420-230-007 $14.94SFR 420-230-008 $14.94SFR 420-230-009 $14.94SFR 420-230-010 $14.94SFR 420-230-011 $14.94SFR 420-230-012 $14.94SFR 420-230-013 $14.94SFR 420-230-014 $14.94SFR 420-230-015 $14.94SFR 420-230-016 $14.94SFR 420-230-017 $14.94SFR 420-230-018 $14.94SFR 420-230-019 $14.94SFR 420-230-020 $14.94SFR 420-230-021 $14.94SFR 420-230-022 $14.94SFR 420-230-023 $14.94SFR 420-230-025 $14.94SFR 420-230-026 $14.94SFR 420-230-027 $14.94SFR 420-230-028 $14.94SFR 420-230-029 $14.94SFR 420-230-030 $14.94SFR 420-230-031 $14.94SFR 420-230-032 $14.94SFR 420-230-033 $14.94SFR 420-230-034 $14.94SFR 420-230-035 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 420-230-036 $14.94SFR 420-230-037 $14.94SFR 420-230-038 $14.94SFR 420-230-039 $14.94SFR 420-230-040 $14.94SFR 420-230-041 $14.94SFR 420-230-042 $14.94SFR 420-230-043 $14.94SFR 420-230-044 $14.94SFR 420-230-045 $14.94SFR 420-230-046 $14.94SFR 420-230-047 $14.94SFR 420-230-050 $14.94SFR 420-230-051 $14.94SFR 420-230-052 $14.94SFR 420-230-053 $14.94SFR 420-230-054 $14.94SFR 420-230-055 $14.94SFR 420-230-056 $14.94SFR 420-230-057 $14.94SFR 420-230-058 $14.94SFR 420-230-059 $14.94SFR 420-230-060 $14.94SFR 420-230-061 $14.94SFR 420-230-062 $14.94SFR 420-230-063 $14.94SFR 420-230-064 $14.94SFR 420-230-065 $14.94SFR 420-230-066 $14.94SFR 420-230-073 $14.94SFR 420-230-075 $14.94SFR 420-230-076 $14.94SFR 420-230-077 $14.94SFR 425-011-001 $74.70INST 425-011-003 $14.94SFR 425-011-004 $14.94SFR 425-011-005 $14.94SFR 425-011-006 $14.94SFR 425-011-007 $14.94SFR 425-011-008 $14.94SFR 425-011-009 $14.94SFR 425-011-010 $14.94SFR 425-011-011 $14.94SFR 425-011-012 $14.94SFR 425-011-013 $14.94SFR 425-012-001 $14.94SFR 425-012-002 $14.94SFR 425-012-003 $14.94SFR 425-012-004 $14.94SFR 425-012-005 $14.94SFR 425-012-006 $14.94SFR - 225 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-012-007 $14.94SFR 425-012-008 $14.94SFR 425-012-009 $14.94SFR 425-012-010 $14.94SFR 425-012-011 $14.94SFR 425-012-012 $14.94SFR 425-012-013 $14.94SFR 425-012-014 $14.94SFR 425-012-015 $14.94SFR 425-012-016 $14.94SFR 425-012-019 $14.94SFR 425-012-020 $14.94SFR 425-012-021 $14.94SFR 425-012-022 $14.94SFR 425-012-023 $14.94SFR 425-012-024 $14.94SFR 425-012-025 $14.94SFR 425-012-026 $14.94SFR 425-012-027 $14.94SFR 425-012-028 $14.94SFR 425-013-001 $14.94SFR 425-013-002 $14.94SFR 425-013-003 $14.94SFR 425-013-004 $14.94SFR 425-013-005 $14.94SFR 425-013-006 $14.94SFR 425-013-007 $14.94SFR 425-013-008 $14.94SFR 425-013-009 $14.94SFR 425-013-010 $14.94SFR 425-013-011 $14.94SFR 425-013-012 $14.94SFR 425-013-013 $14.94SFR 425-013-014 $14.94SFR 425-013-015 $14.94SFR 425-013-016 $14.94SFR 425-013-017 $14.94SFR 425-013-018 $14.94SFR 425-013-019 $14.94SFR 425-013-020 $14.94SFR 425-013-021 $14.94SFR 425-013-022 $14.94SFR 425-013-023 $14.94SFR 425-013-024 $14.94SFR 425-013-025 $14.94SFR 425-014-003 $14.94SFR 425-014-004 $14.94SFR 425-014-005 $14.94SFR 425-014-006 $14.94SFR 425-014-007 $14.94SFR 425-014-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-014-009 $14.94SFR 425-014-010 $14.94SFR 425-014-011 $14.94SFR 425-014-012 $14.94SFR 425-014-013 $14.94SFR 425-014-014 $74.70MFR5 425-014-015 $14.94SFR 425-014-016 $14.94SFR 425-014-017 $14.94SFR 425-014-018 $14.94SFR 425-014-019 $14.94SFR 425-014-020 $29.88MFR2 425-014-021 $14.94SFR 425-014-022 $14.94SFR 425-014-023 $14.94SFR 425-014-024 $14.94SFR 425-014-025 $14.94SFR 425-014-026 $14.94SFR 425-014-027 $29.88MFR2 425-014-028 $14.94SFR 425-014-029 $14.94SFR 425-014-030 $14.94SFR 425-014-031 $14.94SFR 425-014-033 $14.94SFR 425-014-034 $7.46VSFR 425-021-001 $74.70INST 425-021-002 $14.94SFR 425-021-004 $14.94SFR 425-021-005 $14.94SFR 425-021-006 $14.94SFR 425-021-007 $14.94SFR 425-021-008 $14.94SFR 425-021-009 $14.94SFR 425-021-010 $14.94SFR 425-021-011 $14.94SFR 425-021-012 $14.94SFR 425-021-013 $14.94SFR 425-021-014 $14.94SFR 425-021-015 $14.94SFR 425-021-016 $14.94SFR 425-022-001 $14.94SFR 425-022-002 $14.94SFR 425-022-003 $14.94SFR 425-022-004 $14.94SFR 425-022-005 $14.94SFR 425-022-006 $14.94SFR 425-022-007 $14.94SFR 425-022-008 $14.94SFR 425-022-009 $14.94SFR 425-022-010 $14.94SFR 425-022-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-022-012 $14.94SFR 425-022-013 $14.94SFR 425-022-014 $14.94SFR 425-022-015 $14.94SFR 425-022-016 $29.88MFR2 425-022-017 $14.94SFR 425-022-018 $14.94SFR 425-022-019 $14.94SFR 425-022-020 $14.94SFR 425-023-001 $14.94SFR 425-023-002 $14.94SFR 425-023-003 $14.94SFR 425-023-004 $14.94SFR 425-023-005 $14.94SFR 425-023-006 $14.94SFR 425-023-007 $14.94SFR 425-023-008 $14.94SFR 425-023-009 $14.94SFR 425-023-010 $14.94SFR 425-023-011 $7.46VSFR 425-023-012 $14.94SFR 425-031-001 $14.94SFR 425-031-002 $14.94SFR 425-031-003 $14.94SFR 425-031-004 $14.94SFR 425-031-005 $14.94SFR 425-031-006 $14.94SFR 425-031-007 $14.94SFR 425-032-001 $14.94SFR 425-032-002 $14.94SFR 425-032-003 $14.94SFR 425-032-004 $14.94SFR 425-032-005 $14.94SFR 425-032-006 $14.94SFR 425-032-007 $14.94SFR 425-032-008 $14.94SFR 425-032-009 $14.94SFR 425-032-010 $14.94SFR 425-040-003 $14.94SFR 425-040-004 $14.94SFR 425-040-005 $14.94SFR 425-040-008 $14.94SFR 425-040-009 $14.94SFR 425-040-010 $14.94SFR 425-040-011 $14.94SFR 425-040-012 $14.94SFR 425-040-013 $14.94SFR 425-040-014 $14.94SFR 425-040-015 $14.94SFR 425-040-016 $7.46VSFR 425-040-017 $14.94SFR - 226 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-040-018 $14.94SFR 425-040-019 $14.94SFR 425-040-020 $14.94SFR 425-040-021 $14.94SFR 425-040-022 $14.94SFR 425-040-023 $14.94SFR 425-040-024 $7.46VSFR 425-040-028 $14.94SFR 425-040-030 $14.94SFR 425-040-031 $14.94SFR 425-040-032 $14.94SFR 425-050-002 $14.94SFR 425-050-003 $14.94SFR 425-050-004 $14.94SFR 425-050-005 $14.94SFR 425-050-006 $14.94SFR 425-050-007 $14.94SFR 425-050-008 $14.94SFR 425-050-009 $14.94SFR 425-050-013 $14.94SFR 425-050-014 $14.94SFR 425-061-002 $14.94SFR 425-061-009 $14.94SFR 425-061-012 $7.46VSFR 425-061-013 $14.94SFR 425-061-014 $14.94SFR 425-061-015 $14.94SFR 425-061-016 $14.94SFR 425-061-017 $14.94SFR 425-061-018 $14.94SFR 425-061-019 $14.94SFR 425-061-020 $14.94SFR 425-061-022 $14.94SFR 425-061-023 $14.94SFR 425-061-024 $14.94SFR 425-061-025 $14.94SFR 425-061-026 $14.94SFR 425-061-027 $14.94SFR 425-061-028 $14.94SFR 425-061-029 $14.94SFR 425-061-030 $14.94SFR 425-061-031 $14.94SFR 425-061-032 $7.46VSFR 425-061-033 $7.46VSFR 425-061-034 $7.46VSFR 425-062-003 $14.94SFR 425-062-004 $14.94SFR 425-062-005 $14.94SFR 425-062-008 $14.94SFR 425-062-015 $14.94SFR 425-062-016 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-062-017 $14.94SFR 425-062-019 $14.94SFR 425-062-020 $14.94SFR 425-062-024 $14.94SFR 425-071-001 $14.94SFR 425-071-002 $14.94SFR 425-071-003 $14.94SFR 425-071-004 $14.94SFR 425-071-005 $14.94SFR 425-071-006 $14.94SFR 425-071-008 $14.94SFR 425-071-009 $14.94SFR 425-071-013 $14.94SFR 425-071-014 $14.94SFR 425-071-015 $14.94SFR 425-071-017 $14.94SFR 425-071-019 $29.88MFR2 425-071-020 $14.94SFR 425-071-021 $14.94SFR 425-071-022 $14.94SFR 425-071-024 $14.94SFR 425-071-025 $14.94SFR 425-071-026 $14.94SFR 425-071-027 $14.94SFR 425-071-028 $14.94SFR 425-071-029 $14.94SFR 425-071-030 $14.94SFR 425-071-031 $14.94SFR 425-072-001 $14.94SFR 425-072-002 $14.94SFR 425-072-003 $14.94SFR 425-072-004 $14.94SFR 425-072-010 $14.94SFR 425-072-011 $14.94SFR 425-072-012 $14.94SFR 425-072-013 $7.46VSFR 425-072-014 $14.94SFR 425-072-015 $14.94SFR 425-072-016 $14.94SFR 425-072-017 $14.94SFR 425-072-020 $14.94SFR 425-072-022 $29.88MFR2 425-072-023 $29.88MFR2 425-072-024 $7.46VSFR 425-072-027 $14.94SFR 425-072-032 $14.94SFR 425-072-036 $14.94SFR 425-072-037 $14.94SFR 425-081-001 $14.94SFR 425-081-002 $14.94SFR 425-081-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-081-006 $14.94SFR 425-081-007 $14.94SFR 425-081-009 $14.94SFR 425-081-011 $14.94SFR 425-081-012 $14.94SFR 425-081-013 $14.94SFR 425-081-014 $14.94SFR 425-081-015 $14.94SFR 425-081-016 $14.94SFR 425-081-017 $14.94SFR 425-081-018 $14.94SFR 425-081-019 $14.94SFR 425-081-020 $14.94SFR 425-081-021 $14.94SFR 425-081-022 $14.94SFR 425-081-023 $14.94SFR 425-081-024 $14.94SFR 425-081-025 $14.94SFR 425-081-026 $14.94SFR 425-081-027 $14.94SFR 425-081-028 $14.94SFR 425-081-029 $14.94SFR 425-081-030 $14.94SFR 425-081-031 $14.94SFR 425-081-032 $14.94SFR 425-081-033 $14.94SFR 425-081-034 $14.94SFR 425-081-035 $14.94SFR 425-081-036 $14.94SFR 425-081-037 $14.94SFR 425-081-038 $14.94SFR 425-081-039 $14.94SFR 425-081-040 $14.94SFR 425-081-041 $14.94SFR 425-081-042 $14.94SFR 425-081-043 $14.94SFR 425-081-044 $14.94SFR 425-081-045 $14.94SFR 425-081-046 $14.94SFR 425-081-047 $14.94SFR 425-081-048 $14.94SFR 425-081-049 $14.94SFR 425-081-050 $14.94SFR 425-081-051 $14.94SFR 425-081-052 $14.94SFR 425-081-054 $14.94SFR 425-081-055 $14.94SFR 425-081-056 $14.94SFR 425-081-057 $14.94SFR 425-082-001 $14.94SFR 425-082-002 $14.94SFR - 227 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-082-003 $14.94SFR 425-082-004 $14.94SFR 425-082-005 $14.94SFR 425-082-006 $14.94SFR 425-082-007 $14.94SFR 425-082-008 $14.94SFR 425-083-001 $14.94SFR 425-083-002 $14.94SFR 425-083-003 $14.94SFR 425-083-004 $14.94SFR 425-083-005 $14.94SFR 425-083-007 $14.94SFR 425-083-008 $14.94SFR 425-083-009 $14.94SFR 425-083-010 $14.94SFR 425-083-011 $14.94SFR 425-083-012 $14.94SFR 425-083-013 $14.94SFR 425-083-014 $14.94SFR 425-083-015 $14.94SFR 425-083-016 $14.94SFR 425-091-010 $74.70MFR5 425-091-011 $14.94SFR 425-091-012 $14.94SFR 425-091-013 $14.94SFR 425-091-015 $14.94SFR 425-091-016 $14.94SFR 425-091-017 $74.70MFR5 425-091-019 $74.70MFR5 425-091-020 $74.70MFR5 425-091-021 $74.70MFR5 425-091-022 $74.70MFR5 425-091-023 $74.70MFR5 425-091-024 $74.70MFR5 425-091-025 $74.70MFR5 425-091-026 $74.70MFR5 425-091-027 $74.70MFR5 425-091-028 $74.70MFR5 425-091-032 $104.58MFR7 425-091-033 $74.70COM 425-091-034 $89.64MFR6 425-091-035 $74.70COM 425-091-036 $89.64MFR6 425-091-037 $29.88MFR2 425-091-038 $74.70COM 425-091-039 $14.94SFR 425-092-001 $14.94SFR 425-092-002 $14.94SFR 425-092-003 $14.94SFR 425-092-004 $14.94SFR 425-092-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-092-006 $14.94SFR 425-092-007 $29.88MFR2 425-092-010 $74.70COM 425-092-011 $14.94SFR 425-100-017 $44.82MFR 425-100-019 $14.94SFR 425-100-026 $104.58MFR7 425-100-029 $14.94SFR 425-100-030 $14.94SFR 425-100-031 $14.94SFR 425-100-032 $14.94SFR 425-100-033 $14.94SFR 425-100-034 $14.94SFR 425-100-035 $14.94SFR 425-100-036 $29.88MFR2 425-100-037 $74.70COM 425-100-039 $14.94SFR 425-100-040 $74.70INST 425-100-045 $14.94SFR 425-100-046 $74.70MFR5 425-100-047 $74.70IND 425-100-049 $14.94SFR 425-100-050 $14.94SFR 425-100-051 $14.94SFR 425-100-052 $14.94SFR 425-100-053 $14.94SFR 425-100-054 $7.46VCOM 425-100-055 $14.94SFR 425-100-056 $7.46VCOM 425-100-060 $14.94SFR 425-100-061 $14.94SFR 425-110-001 $14.94SFR 425-110-003 $14.94SFR 425-110-004 $14.94SFR 425-110-005 $44.82MFR 425-110-006 $14.94SFR 425-110-014 $14.94SFR 425-110-017 $14.94SFR 425-110-018 $104.58MFR7 425-110-021 $89.64MFR6 425-110-025 $14.94SFR 425-110-026 $14.94SFR 425-110-027 $7.46VMFR 425-121-002 $14.94SFR 425-121-003 $14.94SFR 425-121-004 $14.94SFR 425-121-005 $14.94SFR 425-121-006 $14.94SFR 425-122-001 $14.94SFR 425-122-002 $14.94SFR 425-122-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-122-004 $14.94SFR 425-122-008 $14.94SFR 425-122-011 $14.94SFR 425-122-012 $14.94SFR 425-123-001 $14.94SFR 425-123-002 $14.94SFR 425-123-003 $14.94SFR 425-123-004 $14.94SFR 425-123-005 $14.94SFR 425-123-006 $14.94SFR 425-123-008 $14.94SFR 425-123-009 $14.94SFR 425-123-010 $14.94SFR 425-123-011 $14.94SFR 425-123-012 $14.94SFR 425-123-013 $14.94SFR 425-123-014 $14.94SFR 425-123-015 $14.94SFR 425-123-016 $14.94SFR 425-123-017 $14.94SFR 425-123-018 $14.94SFR 425-123-019 $14.94SFR 425-123-020 $14.94SFR 425-123-021 $14.94SFR 425-123-022 $14.94SFR 425-123-023 $14.94SFR 425-123-024 $14.94SFR 425-123-025 $14.94SFR 425-123-028 $7.46VMFR 425-130-001 $14.94SFR 425-130-002 $7.46VSFR 425-130-003 $14.94SFR 425-130-004 $14.94SFR 425-130-005 $14.94SFR 425-130-006 $14.94SFR 425-130-007 $14.94SFR 425-130-008 $14.94SFR 425-130-009 $14.94SFR 425-130-010 $7.46VSFR 425-130-011 $14.94SFR 425-130-012 $14.94SFR 425-130-013 $14.94SFR 425-130-014 $14.94SFR 425-130-015 $14.94SFR 425-130-016 $14.94SFR 425-130-018 $14.94SFR 425-130-019 $14.94SFR 425-130-020 $14.94SFR 425-130-021 $14.94SFR 425-130-022 $14.94SFR 425-130-023 $14.94SFR - 228 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-130-024 $14.94SFR 425-130-025 $14.94SFR 425-130-026 $14.94SFR 425-130-027 $14.94SFR 425-130-028 $14.94SFR 425-130-029 $14.94SFR 425-130-030 $14.94SFR 425-130-031 $14.94SFR 425-141-002 $14.94SFR 425-141-003 $14.94SFR 425-141-004 $14.94SFR 425-141-005 $7.46VSFR 425-141-007 $14.94SFR 425-141-008 $14.94SFR 425-141-009 $14.94SFR 425-141-010 $14.94SFR 425-141-011 $14.94SFR 425-141-012 $14.94SFR 425-141-013 $14.94SFR 425-142-010 $14.94SFR 425-142-011 $14.94SFR 425-142-012 $14.94SFR 425-142-013 $14.94SFR 425-142-014 $14.94SFR 425-142-015 $7.46VSFR 425-142-017 $14.94SFR 425-142-018 $14.94SFR 425-142-019 $74.70COM 425-142-022 $74.70INST 425-142-023 $14.94SFR 425-142-024 $14.94SFR 425-142-025 $14.94SFR 425-142-026 $74.70COM 425-142-027 $14.94SFR 425-142-028 $14.94SFR 425-142-029 $74.70COM 425-142-030 $14.94SFR 425-142-031 $14.94SFR 425-142-034 $74.70COM 425-150-001 $14.94SFR 425-150-002 $14.94SFR 425-150-003 $14.94SFR 425-150-004 $14.94SFR 425-150-007 $14.94SFR 425-150-012 $14.94SFR 425-150-015 $14.94SFR 425-150-016 $14.94SFR 425-150-018 $14.94SFR 425-150-020 $14.94SFR 425-150-021 $14.94SFR 425-150-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-150-023 $14.94SFR 425-150-026 $14.94SFR 425-150-027 $14.94SFR 425-150-028 $14.94SFR 425-150-030 $14.94SFR 425-150-031 $14.94SFR 425-150-035 $14.94SFR 425-150-036 $14.94SFR 425-150-037 $14.94SFR 425-150-043 $14.94SFR 425-150-044 $14.94SFR 425-150-045 $14.94SFR 425-150-046 $7.46VSFR 425-150-047 $14.94SFR 425-150-049 $14.94SFR 425-150-050 $14.94SFR 425-150-051 $14.94SFR 425-150-052 $14.94SFR 425-150-053 $14.94SFR 425-170-024 $104.58MFR7 425-170-027 $74.70COM 425-170-028 $74.70COM 425-170-030 $7.46VCOM 425-170-031 $14.94SFR 425-170-033 $74.70MFR5 425-170-035 $74.70COM 425-170-036 $74.70MFR5 425-170-038 $14.94SFR 425-170-039 $14.94SFR 425-170-040 $14.94SFR 425-210-017 $74.70COM 425-210-037 $14.94SFR 425-210-039 $7.46VSFR 425-210-040 $89.64MFR6 425-210-042 $7.46VMFR 425-210-043 $14.94SFR 425-210-044 $7.46VMFR 425-210-045 $7.46VMFR 425-220-020 $74.70COM 425-220-034 $104.58MFR7 425-220-035 $74.70COM 425-220-036 $74.70INST 425-220-037 $74.70INST 425-220-044 $14.94SFR 425-220-045 $14.94SFR 425-220-047 $104.58MFR7 425-220-049 $74.70INST 425-230-002 $74.70COM 425-230-016 $14.94SFR 425-230-017 $14.94SFR 425-230-035 $74.70MFR5 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-230-036 $14.94SFR 425-230-037 $7.46VMFR 425-230-038 $14.94SFR 425-230-039 $14.94SFR 425-230-040 $14.94SFR 425-230-041 $14.94SFR 425-240-017 $74.70COM 425-240-024 $74.70COM 425-240-027 $74.70INST 425-240-033 $74.70COM 425-240-035 $74.70COM 425-240-036 $44.82MFR 425-240-039 $14.94SFR 425-240-040 $14.94SFR 425-240-041 $7.46VSFR 425-251-002 $74.70COM 425-251-003 $74.70COM 425-251-005 $74.70COM 425-251-006 $7.46VCOM 425-251-007 $74.70COM 425-251-010 $74.70COM 425-251-011 $74.70COM 425-252-002 $14.94SFR 425-252-003 $14.94SFR 425-252-004 $14.94SFR 425-252-005 $14.94SFR 425-252-006 $14.94SFR 425-252-007 $14.94SFR 425-252-008 $14.94SFR 425-252-009 $14.94SFR 425-252-010 $14.94SFR 425-252-011 $14.94SFR 425-252-012 $14.94SFR 425-252-013 $14.94SFR 425-252-014 $14.94SFR 425-252-015 $14.94SFR 425-252-016 $14.94SFR 425-252-017 $14.94SFR 425-252-018 $14.94SFR 425-252-019 $14.94SFR 425-252-020 $14.94SFR 425-252-021 $14.94SFR 425-252-022 $14.94SFR 425-252-023 $14.94SFR 425-252-024 $14.94SFR 425-252-025 $14.94SFR 425-252-026 $14.94SFR 425-252-027 $14.94SFR 425-252-028 $14.94SFR 425-252-029 $14.94SFR 425-252-030 $14.94SFR - 229 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-252-031 $14.94SFR 425-252-032 $14.94SFR 425-252-033 $14.94SFR 425-252-034 $14.94SFR 425-252-035 $14.94SFR 425-252-045 $7.46VCOM 425-252-048 $7.46VCOM 425-252-061 $89.64MFR6 425-252-063 $74.70COM 425-252-064 $74.70COM 425-270-001 $7.46CONDO 425-270-002 $7.46CONDO 425-270-003 $7.46CONDO 425-270-004 $7.46CONDO 425-270-005 $7.46CONDO 425-270-006 $7.46CONDO 425-270-007 $7.46CONDO 425-270-008 $7.46CONDO 425-270-009 $7.46CONDO 425-270-010 $7.46CONDO 425-270-011 $7.46CONDO 425-270-012 $7.46CONDO 425-270-013 $7.46CONDO 425-270-014 $7.46CONDO 425-270-015 $7.46CONDO 425-270-016 $7.46CONDO 425-270-017 $7.46CONDO 425-270-018 $7.46CONDO 425-270-019 $7.46CONDO 425-270-020 $7.46CONDO 425-270-021 $7.46CONDO 425-270-022 $7.46CONDO 425-270-023 $7.46CONDO 425-270-024 $7.46CONDO 425-270-025 $7.46CONDO 425-270-026 $7.46CONDO 425-270-027 $7.46CONDO 425-270-028 $7.46CONDO 425-270-029 $7.46CONDO 425-270-030 $7.46CONDO 425-270-031 $7.46CONDO 425-270-032 $7.46CONDO 425-270-033 $7.46CONDO 425-270-034 $7.46CONDO 425-270-035 $7.46CONDO 425-270-036 $7.46CONDO 425-270-037 $7.46CONDO 425-280-001 $7.46CONDO 425-280-002 $7.46CONDO 425-280-003 $7.46CONDO 425-280-004 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-280-005 $7.46CONDO 425-280-006 $7.46CONDO 425-280-007 $7.46CONDO 425-280-008 $7.46CONDO 425-280-009 $7.46CONDO 425-280-010 $7.46CONDO 425-280-011 $7.46CONDO 425-280-012 $7.46CONDO 425-280-013 $7.46CONDO 425-280-014 $7.46CONDO 425-280-015 $7.46CONDO 425-280-016 $7.46CONDO 425-280-017 $7.46CONDO 425-280-018 $7.46CONDO 425-280-019 $7.46CONDO 425-280-020 $7.46CONDO 425-280-021 $7.46CONDO 425-280-022 $7.46CONDO 425-280-023 $7.46CONDO 425-280-024 $7.46CONDO 425-280-025 $7.46CONDO 425-280-026 $7.46CONDO 425-280-027 $7.46CONDO 425-280-028 $7.46CONDO 425-280-029 $7.46CONDO 425-280-030 $7.46CONDO 425-280-031 $7.46CONDO 425-280-032 $7.46CONDO 425-280-033 $7.46CONDO 425-280-034 $7.46CONDO 425-280-035 $7.46CONDO 425-280-036 $7.46CONDO 425-280-037 $7.46CONDO 425-280-038 $7.46CONDO 425-300-001 $7.46CONDO 425-300-002 $7.46CONDO 425-300-003 $7.46CONDO 425-300-004 $7.46CONDO 425-300-005 $7.46CONDO 425-300-006 $7.46CONDO 425-300-007 $7.46CONDO 425-300-008 $7.46CONDO 425-300-009 $7.46CONDO 425-300-010 $7.46CONDO 425-300-011 $7.46CONDO 425-300-020 $7.46CONDO 425-300-021 $7.46CONDO 425-300-022 $7.46CONDO 425-300-030 $7.46CONDO 425-300-031 $7.46CONDO 425-300-032 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-300-033 $7.46CONDO 425-300-034 $7.46CONDO 425-300-035 $7.46CONDO 425-300-036 $7.46CONDO 425-300-037 $7.46CONDO 425-300-040 $7.46CONDO 425-300-041 $7.46CONDO 425-300-042 $7.46CONDO 425-300-043 $7.46CONDO 425-300-044 $7.46CONDO 425-300-045 $7.46CONDO 425-300-050 $7.46CONDO 425-300-051 $7.46CONDO 425-300-052 $7.46CONDO 425-300-053 $7.46CONDO 425-300-054 $7.46CONDO 425-300-060 $7.46CONDO 425-300-061 $7.46CONDO 425-300-062 $7.46CONDO 425-300-063 $7.46CONDO 425-300-064 $7.46CONDO 425-300-065 $7.46CONDO 425-300-070 $7.46CONDO 425-300-071 $7.46CONDO 425-300-072 $7.46CONDO 425-300-073 $7.46CONDO 425-300-074 $7.46CONDO 425-300-075 $7.46CONDO 425-300-076 $7.46CONDO 425-300-077 $7.46CONDO 425-300-078 $7.46CONDO 425-300-079 $7.46CONDO 425-300-081 $7.46CONDO 425-310-001 $14.94SFR 425-310-002 $14.94SFR 425-310-003 $14.94SFR 425-310-004 $14.94SFR 425-310-005 $14.94SFR 425-310-006 $14.94SFR 425-310-007 $14.94SFR 425-310-008 $14.94SFR 425-310-009 $14.94SFR 425-310-010 $14.94SFR 425-310-011 $14.94SFR 425-310-012 $14.94SFR 425-310-013 $14.94SFR 425-310-014 $14.94SFR 425-310-015 $14.94SFR 425-310-016 $14.94SFR 425-310-017 $14.94SFR 425-310-018 $14.94SFR - 230 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 425-310-019 $14.94SFR 425-310-020 $14.94SFR 425-310-021 $14.94SFR 425-310-022 $14.94SFR 425-310-023 $14.94SFR 425-310-024 $14.94SFR 425-310-025 $14.94SFR 425-310-026 $14.94SFR 425-310-027 $14.94SFR 425-310-028 $14.94SFR 425-310-029 $14.94SFR 425-310-030 $14.94SFR 425-310-031 $14.94SFR 425-310-032 $14.94SFR 426-020-025 $14.94SFR 426-030-001 $14.94SFR 426-030-002 $14.94SFR 426-030-010 $14.94SFR 426-030-011 $14.94SFR 426-030-012 $14.94SFR 426-030-013 $14.94SFR 426-030-014 $14.94SFR 426-030-015 $14.94SFR 426-030-016 $14.94SFR 426-030-017 $14.94SFR 426-030-018 $14.94SFR 426-030-021 $14.94SFR 426-030-022 $14.94SFR 426-030-023 $14.94SFR 426-030-024 $14.94SFR 426-030-025 $14.94SFR 426-030-026 $14.94SFR 426-030-027 $14.94SFR 426-030-028 $14.94SFR 426-030-029 $14.94SFR 426-030-031 $14.94SFR 426-030-033 $14.94SFR 426-030-034 $14.94SFR 426-030-038 $14.94SFR 426-030-039 $14.94SFR 426-030-040 $14.94SFR 426-030-041 $14.94SFR 426-030-042 $14.94SFR 426-030-070 $7.46VSFR 426-030-071 $7.46VSFR 426-040-023 $14.94SFR 426-040-024 $14.94SFR 426-040-025 $14.94SFR 426-040-026 $14.94SFR 426-040-027 $14.94SFR 426-040-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-040-030 $14.94SFR 426-040-031 $14.94SFR 426-040-032 $14.94SFR 426-040-033 $14.94SFR 426-040-034 $14.94SFR 426-040-035 $14.94SFR 426-040-036 $14.94SFR 426-040-039 $14.94SFR 426-040-040 $14.94SFR 426-040-041 $14.94SFR 426-040-042 $14.94SFR 426-040-043 $14.94SFR 426-040-044 $14.94SFR 426-040-045 $14.94SFR 426-040-046 $14.94SFR 426-040-047 $14.94SFR 426-040-048 $14.94SFR 426-040-049 $14.94SFR 426-040-050 $14.94SFR 426-040-051 $14.94SFR 426-040-052 $14.94SFR 426-040-053 $14.94SFR 426-040-054 $14.94SFR 426-040-055 $14.94SFR 426-040-056 $14.94SFR 426-040-057 $14.94SFR 426-040-058 $14.94SFR 426-040-062 $14.94SFR 426-040-063 $14.94SFR 426-040-064 $14.94SFR 426-040-065 $14.94SFR 426-040-066 $14.94SFR 426-040-067 $14.94SFR 426-040-068 $14.94SFR 426-040-069 $14.94SFR 426-040-070 $14.94SFR 426-040-071 $14.94SFR 426-040-077 $14.94SFR 426-051-001 $14.94SFR 426-051-002 $14.94SFR 426-051-003 $14.94SFR 426-051-004 $14.94SFR 426-051-005 $14.94SFR 426-051-006 $14.94SFR 426-051-007 $14.94SFR 426-051-008 $14.94SFR 426-051-009 $14.94SFR 426-051-010 $14.94SFR 426-051-011 $14.94SFR 426-051-012 $14.94SFR 426-051-013 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-051-014 $14.94SFR 426-052-001 $14.94SFR 426-052-003 $14.94SFR 426-052-004 $14.94SFR 426-052-005 $29.88MFR2 426-052-006 $14.94SFR 426-052-007 $14.94SFR 426-052-008 $14.94SFR 426-052-009 $14.94SFR 426-052-010 $14.94SFR 426-052-011 $14.94SFR 426-052-012 $14.94SFR 426-052-013 $14.94SFR 426-052-016 $14.94SFR 426-052-017 $14.94SFR 426-052-018 $14.94SFR 426-052-019 $14.94SFR 426-052-020 $14.94SFR 426-060-012 $14.94SFR 426-060-052 $14.94SFR 426-060-053 $14.94SFR 426-060-054 $14.94SFR 426-060-055 $14.94SFR 426-070-020 $7.46VSFR 426-091-001 $14.94SFR 426-091-002 $14.94SFR 426-091-003 $14.94SFR 426-091-004 $14.94SFR 426-091-005 $14.94SFR 426-091-006 $14.94SFR 426-091-007 $14.94SFR 426-091-008 $14.94SFR 426-091-009 $14.94SFR 426-091-010 $14.94SFR 426-091-011 $14.94SFR 426-091-012 $14.94SFR 426-091-013 $14.94SFR 426-091-014 $14.94SFR 426-091-015 $14.94SFR 426-092-001 $14.94SFR 426-092-002 $14.94SFR 426-092-003 $14.94SFR 426-092-004 $14.94SFR 426-092-005 $14.94SFR 426-092-006 $14.94SFR 426-092-007 $14.94SFR 426-092-008 $14.94SFR 426-092-009 $14.94SFR 426-093-001 $14.94SFR 426-093-002 $14.94SFR 426-093-003 $14.94SFR - 231 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-093-004 $14.94SFR 426-093-005 $14.94SFR 426-093-006 $14.94SFR 426-093-007 $14.94SFR 426-093-008 $14.94SFR 426-093-009 $14.94SFR 426-093-010 $14.94SFR 426-093-011 $14.94SFR 426-093-012 $14.94SFR 426-093-013 $14.94SFR 426-093-014 $14.94SFR 426-093-015 $14.94SFR 426-093-016 $14.94SFR 426-101-002 $14.94SFR 426-102-001 $14.94SFR 426-102-002 $14.94SFR 426-103-001 $14.94SFR 426-103-002 $14.94SFR 426-103-003 $14.94SFR 426-104-001 $14.94SFR 426-104-002 $14.94SFR 426-104-003 $14.94SFR 426-104-004 $14.94SFR 426-104-005 $14.94SFR 426-104-006 $14.94SFR 426-104-007 $14.94SFR 426-104-008 $14.94SFR 426-104-009 $14.94SFR 426-104-010 $14.94SFR 426-104-011 $14.94SFR 426-104-012 $14.94SFR 426-104-014 $14.94SFR 426-104-015 $14.94SFR 426-104-016 $14.94SFR 426-104-017 $14.94SFR 426-104-018 $14.94SFR 426-104-019 $14.94SFR 426-104-021 $14.94SFR 426-104-023 $14.94SFR 426-104-025 $14.94SFR 426-104-026 $14.94SFR 426-104-027 $14.94SFR 426-104-028 $14.94SFR 426-111-001 $14.94SFR 426-111-002 $14.94SFR 426-112-001 $14.94SFR 426-112-002 $14.94SFR 426-112-003 $14.94SFR 426-112-004 $14.94SFR 426-113-001 $14.94SFR 426-113-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-113-003 $14.94SFR 426-113-004 $14.94SFR 426-113-005 $14.94SFR 426-113-006 $14.94SFR 426-113-007 $14.94SFR 426-113-008 $14.94SFR 426-113-009 $14.94SFR 426-113-010 $14.94SFR 426-113-011 $14.94SFR 426-113-014 $14.94SFR 426-113-015 $14.94SFR 426-113-017 $14.94SFR 426-113-018 $14.94SFR 426-113-019 $14.94SFR 426-113-020 $14.94SFR 426-113-021 $14.94SFR 426-113-023 $14.94SFR 426-113-024 $14.94SFR 426-113-025 $14.94SFR 426-113-026 $14.94SFR 426-114-001 $14.94SFR 426-114-002 $14.94SFR 426-114-003 $14.94SFR 426-114-004 $14.94SFR 426-114-005 $14.94SFR 426-114-006 $14.94SFR 426-114-007 $14.94SFR 426-114-008 $14.94SFR 426-114-009 $14.94SFR 426-114-010 $14.94SFR 426-114-011 $14.94SFR 426-114-012 $14.94SFR 426-114-013 $14.94SFR 426-114-014 $14.94SFR 426-114-015 $14.94SFR 426-114-016 $14.94SFR 426-114-017 $14.94SFR 426-114-018 $14.94SFR 426-114-019 $14.94SFR 426-114-020 $14.94SFR 426-114-021 $14.94SFR 426-114-022 $14.94SFR 426-114-023 $14.94SFR 426-114-024 $14.94SFR 426-114-025 $14.94SFR 426-114-026 $14.94SFR 426-114-027 $14.94SFR 426-114-028 $14.94SFR 426-114-029 $14.94SFR 426-115-001 $14.94SFR 426-115-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-115-003 $14.94SFR 426-115-004 $14.94SFR 426-115-005 $14.94SFR 426-115-006 $14.94SFR 426-115-007 $14.94SFR 426-115-008 $14.94SFR 426-115-009 $14.94SFR 426-115-010 $14.94SFR 426-115-011 $14.94SFR 426-115-012 $14.94SFR 426-115-013 $14.94SFR 426-115-014 $14.94SFR 426-115-015 $14.94SFR 426-115-016 $14.94SFR 426-116-001 $14.94SFR 426-116-002 $14.94SFR 426-116-003 $14.94SFR 426-116-004 $14.94SFR 426-116-005 $14.94SFR 426-116-006 $14.94SFR 426-116-007 $14.94SFR 426-121-001 $14.94SFR 426-121-002 $14.94SFR 426-121-003 $14.94SFR 426-121-004 $14.94SFR 426-121-005 $14.94SFR 426-121-006 $14.94SFR 426-121-007 $14.94SFR 426-121-008 $14.94SFR 426-121-010 $14.94SFR 426-121-011 $14.94SFR 426-121-012 $14.94SFR 426-121-013 $14.94SFR 426-121-014 $14.94SFR 426-121-015 $14.94SFR 426-121-016 $14.94SFR 426-121-017 $14.94SFR 426-121-018 $14.94SFR 426-121-019 $14.94SFR 426-121-020 $14.94SFR 426-121-021 $14.94SFR 426-121-022 $29.88MFR2 426-121-023 $14.94SFR 426-122-001 $14.94SFR 426-122-002 $14.94SFR 426-122-003 $14.94SFR 426-122-004 $14.94SFR 426-122-005 $14.94SFR 426-122-006 $14.94SFR 426-122-007 $14.94SFR 426-122-008 $14.94SFR - 232 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-122-009 $14.94SFR 426-122-010 $14.94SFR 426-122-011 $14.94SFR 426-122-012 $14.94SFR 426-122-013 $14.94SFR 426-122-014 $14.94SFR 426-122-015 $14.94SFR 426-122-016 $14.94SFR 426-122-017 $14.94SFR 426-122-018 $14.94SFR 426-122-019 $14.94SFR 426-122-020 $14.94SFR 426-122-021 $14.94SFR 426-122-022 $14.94SFR 426-122-023 $14.94SFR 426-122-024 $14.94SFR 426-122-025 $14.94SFR 426-122-026 $14.94SFR 426-122-027 $14.94SFR 426-131-001 $14.94SFR 426-131-002 $14.94SFR 426-131-003 $14.94SFR 426-131-004 $14.94SFR 426-131-005 $14.94SFR 426-131-006 $14.94SFR 426-131-007 $14.94SFR 426-131-008 $14.94SFR 426-131-009 $14.94SFR 426-131-012 $14.94SFR 426-131-018 $14.94SFR 426-131-019 $14.94SFR 426-131-020 $14.94SFR 426-132-001 $14.94SFR 426-132-002 $14.94SFR 426-132-003 $14.94SFR 426-132-004 $14.94SFR 426-132-005 $14.94SFR 426-132-006 $14.94SFR 426-132-007 $14.94SFR 426-132-008 $14.94SFR 426-133-001 $14.94SFR 426-133-002 $14.94SFR 426-133-003 $14.94SFR 426-133-004 $14.94SFR 426-133-005 $14.94SFR 426-133-006 $14.94SFR 426-133-007 $14.94SFR 426-133-008 $14.94SFR 426-133-009 $14.94SFR 426-133-010 $14.94SFR 426-133-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-133-012 $14.94SFR 426-133-013 $14.94SFR 426-133-014 $14.94SFR 426-133-015 $14.94SFR 426-133-016 $14.94SFR 426-133-017 $14.94SFR 426-133-018 $14.94SFR 426-133-019 $14.94SFR 426-133-020 $14.94SFR 426-133-021 $14.94SFR 426-133-022 $14.94SFR 426-133-023 $14.94SFR 426-133-024 $14.94SFR 426-133-025 $14.94SFR 426-133-026 $14.94SFR 426-133-027 $14.94SFR 426-133-028 $14.94SFR 426-141-001 $14.94SFR 426-141-002 $14.94SFR 426-141-003 $14.94SFR 426-141-004 $14.94SFR 426-141-005 $14.94SFR 426-142-001 $14.94SFR 426-142-002 $14.94SFR 426-142-003 $14.94SFR 426-142-004 $14.94SFR 426-142-005 $14.94SFR 426-143-001 $14.94SFR 426-143-002 $14.94SFR 426-143-003 $14.94SFR 426-143-004 $14.94SFR 426-143-005 $14.94SFR 426-143-006 $14.94SFR 426-143-007 $14.94SFR 426-143-008 $14.94SFR 426-143-009 $14.94SFR 426-143-011 $14.94SFR 426-143-012 $14.94SFR 426-143-013 $14.94SFR 426-143-014 $14.94SFR 426-143-015 $14.94SFR 426-143-016 $14.94SFR 426-143-017 $14.94SFR 426-143-018 $14.94SFR 426-143-019 $14.94SFR 426-143-020 $14.94SFR 426-143-021 $14.94SFR 426-143-022 $14.94SFR 426-143-023 $14.94SFR 426-143-024 $14.94SFR 426-143-025 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-143-026 $14.94SFR 426-143-027 $14.94SFR 426-143-028 $14.94SFR 426-143-029 $14.94SFR 426-143-030 $14.94SFR 426-143-031 $14.94SFR 426-143-032 $14.94SFR 426-143-033 $14.94SFR 426-143-034 $29.88MFR2 426-143-035 $14.94SFR 426-143-036 $14.94SFR 426-143-039 $14.94SFR 426-151-001 $14.94SFR 426-151-002 $14.94SFR 426-151-003 $14.94SFR 426-151-004 $14.94SFR 426-151-005 $14.94SFR 426-151-006 $14.94SFR 426-151-007 $14.94SFR 426-151-008 $14.94SFR 426-151-009 $14.94SFR 426-151-010 $14.94SFR 426-151-011 $14.94SFR 426-151-012 $14.94SFR 426-151-013 $14.94SFR 426-151-014 $14.94SFR 426-152-001 $14.94SFR 426-152-002 $14.94SFR 426-152-003 $14.94SFR 426-152-004 $14.94SFR 426-152-005 $14.94SFR 426-152-006 $14.94SFR 426-152-007 $14.94SFR 426-152-008 $14.94SFR 426-152-009 $14.94SFR 426-152-010 $14.94SFR 426-152-011 $14.94SFR 426-152-012 $14.94SFR 426-152-013 $14.94SFR 426-152-014 $14.94SFR 426-152-015 $14.94SFR 426-152-016 $14.94SFR 426-152-017 $14.94SFR 426-152-018 $14.94SFR 426-152-019 $14.94SFR 426-153-001 $14.94SFR 426-153-002 $14.94SFR 426-153-003 $14.94SFR 426-153-004 $14.94SFR 426-153-005 $14.94SFR 426-153-006 $14.94SFR - 233 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-153-007 $14.94SFR 426-153-008 $14.94SFR 426-153-009 $14.94SFR 426-153-010 $14.94SFR 426-161-001 $74.70COM 426-161-002 $14.94SFR 426-161-003 $14.94SFR 426-161-004 $14.94SFR 426-161-005 $14.94SFR 426-161-006 $14.94SFR 426-161-007 $14.94SFR 426-161-008 $14.94SFR 426-161-011 $14.94SFR 426-161-012 $14.94SFR 426-161-013 $14.94SFR 426-161-014 $14.94SFR 426-161-017 $14.94SFR 426-161-018 $14.94SFR 426-161-019 $14.94SFR 426-161-020 $14.94SFR 426-161-021 $14.94SFR 426-161-022 $14.94SFR 426-161-023 $14.94SFR 426-162-001 $14.94SFR 426-162-002 $14.94SFR 426-162-003 $14.94SFR 426-162-004 $14.94SFR 426-162-005 $14.94SFR 426-162-006 $14.94SFR 426-162-007 $14.94SFR 426-162-008 $14.94SFR 426-162-009 $14.94SFR 426-162-010 $14.94SFR 426-162-011 $14.94SFR 426-162-012 $14.94SFR 426-162-013 $14.94SFR 426-162-014 $14.94SFR 426-162-015 $14.94SFR 426-162-016 $14.94SFR 426-162-017 $14.94SFR 426-162-018 $14.94SFR 426-162-019 $14.94SFR 426-163-001 $14.94SFR 426-163-002 $14.94SFR 426-163-003 $14.94SFR 426-163-004 $14.94SFR 426-163-005 $14.94SFR 426-163-006 $14.94SFR 426-163-007 $14.94SFR 426-163-010 $14.94SFR 426-163-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-163-012 $14.94SFR 426-163-013 $14.94SFR 426-163-014 $14.94SFR 426-163-015 $14.94SFR 426-163-016 $14.94SFR 426-163-017 $14.94SFR 426-163-018 $14.94SFR 426-163-019 $14.94SFR 426-163-020 $14.94SFR 426-163-021 $14.94SFR 426-163-022 $14.94SFR 426-163-023 $14.94SFR 426-163-024 $14.94SFR 426-163-025 $14.94SFR 426-163-026 $14.94SFR 426-163-027 $14.94SFR 426-163-028 $14.94SFR 426-163-029 $14.94SFR 426-163-030 $14.94SFR 426-163-031 $14.94SFR 426-163-032 $14.94SFR 426-163-038 $14.94SFR 426-163-039 $14.94SFR 426-163-040 $14.94SFR 426-163-043 $14.94SFR 426-163-044 $7.46VSFR 426-163-047 $14.94SFR 426-163-048 $14.94SFR 426-163-049 $14.94SFR 426-163-050 $14.94SFR 426-163-052 $7.46VSFR 426-163-053 $14.94SFR 426-163-054 $14.94SFR 426-171-001 $14.94SFR 426-171-002 $14.94SFR 426-171-003 $14.94SFR 426-171-004 $14.94SFR 426-171-005 $14.94SFR 426-171-006 $14.94SFR 426-171-009 $14.94SFR 426-171-010 $14.94SFR 426-171-011 $14.94SFR 426-171-012 $14.94SFR 426-171-013 $14.94SFR 426-171-014 $29.88MFR2 426-172-001 $14.94SFR 426-172-002 $14.94SFR 426-172-004 $14.94SFR 426-172-005 $14.94SFR 426-172-006 $14.94SFR 426-172-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-172-008 $14.94SFR 426-172-010 $14.94SFR 426-172-011 $14.94SFR 426-172-013 $14.94SFR 426-172-014 $14.94SFR 426-172-016 $14.94SFR 426-172-017 $14.94SFR 426-172-019 $14.94SFR 426-172-020 $14.94SFR 426-172-021 $14.94SFR 426-172-022 $14.94SFR 426-173-002 $14.94SFR 426-173-003 $14.94SFR 426-173-004 $14.94SFR 426-173-005 $14.94SFR 426-173-006 $14.94SFR 426-173-007 $14.94SFR 426-173-008 $14.94SFR 426-173-009 $14.94SFR 426-173-010 $14.94SFR 426-173-011 $14.94SFR 426-173-013 $14.94SFR 426-173-014 $14.94SFR 426-173-015 $14.94SFR 426-173-016 $14.94SFR 426-173-017 $14.94SFR 426-173-018 $14.94SFR 426-173-019 $14.94SFR 426-173-020 $14.94SFR 426-173-021 $14.94SFR 426-173-022 $14.94SFR 426-173-023 $14.94SFR 426-173-024 $14.94SFR 426-173-025 $14.94SFR 426-173-026 $14.94SFR 426-173-027 $14.94SFR 426-173-028 $14.94SFR 426-173-029 $14.94SFR 426-173-030 $14.94SFR 426-181-001 $14.94SFR 426-181-002 $14.94SFR 426-181-003 $14.94SFR 426-181-004 $14.94SFR 426-181-005 $14.94SFR 426-181-006 $14.94SFR 426-181-007 $14.94SFR 426-181-008 $14.94SFR 426-181-009 $14.94SFR 426-181-010 $14.94SFR 426-181-011 $14.94SFR 426-181-012 $14.94SFR - 234 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-181-014 $14.94SFR 426-181-015 $14.94SFR 426-181-016 $14.94SFR 426-181-017 $14.94SFR 426-181-018 $14.94SFR 426-181-019 $14.94SFR 426-181-020 $14.94SFR 426-181-021 $14.94SFR 426-181-022 $14.94SFR 426-181-023 $14.94SFR 426-181-024 $29.88MFR2 426-181-025 $14.94SFR 426-181-026 $14.94SFR 426-181-027 $14.94SFR 426-181-028 $14.94SFR 426-182-001 $7.46VSFR 426-182-002 $14.94SFR 426-182-003 $14.94SFR 426-182-004 $14.94SFR 426-182-005 $14.94SFR 426-182-006 $14.94SFR 426-182-007 $14.94SFR 426-182-008 $14.94SFR 426-182-009 $14.94SFR 426-182-011 $14.94SFR 426-182-012 $14.94SFR 426-182-013 $14.94SFR 426-182-014 $14.94SFR 426-182-016 $14.94SFR 426-182-017 $7.46VSFR 426-191-003 $14.94SFR 426-192-003 $14.94SFR 426-192-004 $14.94SFR 426-192-005 $7.46VSFR 426-192-006 $14.94SFR 426-192-007 $7.46VSFR 426-192-008 $7.46VSFR 426-200-001 $14.94SFR 426-200-002 $14.94SFR 426-200-003 $14.94SFR 426-200-004 $14.94SFR 426-200-005 $14.94SFR 426-200-006 $14.94SFR 426-200-007 $14.94SFR 426-200-008 $7.46VSFR 426-200-009 $14.94SFR 426-200-011 $7.46VSFR 426-200-012 $14.94SFR 426-200-013 $14.94SFR 426-200-014 $14.94SFR 426-200-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-200-016 $14.94SFR 426-200-017 $14.94SFR 426-200-018 $14.94SFR 426-200-019 $14.94SFR 426-200-020 $14.94SFR 426-200-021 $14.94SFR 426-200-022 $14.94SFR 426-200-023 $14.94SFR 426-210-002 $14.94SFR 426-210-003 $14.94SFR 426-210-006 $29.88MFR2 426-210-007 $7.46VSFR 426-210-008 $14.94SFR 426-210-010 $14.94SFR 426-210-011 $14.94SFR 426-210-012 $14.94SFR 426-210-015 $14.94SFR 426-210-021 $14.94SFR 426-210-022 $7.46VSFR 426-221-003 $14.94SFR 426-221-004 $14.94SFR 426-221-005 $14.94SFR 426-221-006 $14.94SFR 426-221-007 $14.94SFR 426-221-008 $14.94SFR 426-221-009 $14.94SFR 426-221-010 $14.94SFR 426-221-011 $14.94SFR 426-221-012 $14.94SFR 426-221-013 $14.94SFR 426-221-014 $14.94SFR 426-221-015 $14.94SFR 426-221-017 $14.94SFR 426-221-018 $14.94SFR 426-221-019 $14.94SFR 426-221-020 $14.94SFR 426-221-021 $14.94SFR 426-221-022 $14.94SFR 426-221-023 $14.94SFR 426-221-024 $14.94SFR 426-221-025 $14.94SFR 426-221-026 $14.94SFR 426-221-027 $14.94SFR 426-221-028 $14.94SFR 426-221-029 $14.94SFR 426-221-032 $14.94SFR 426-221-033 $14.94SFR 426-221-034 $14.94SFR 426-221-035 $14.94SFR 426-221-036 $14.94SFR 426-221-037 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-221-038 $14.94SFR 426-221-039 $14.94SFR 426-221-040 $14.94SFR 426-221-041 $14.94SFR 426-221-042 $14.94SFR 426-221-043 $14.94SFR 426-221-044 $14.94SFR 426-221-045 $14.94SFR 426-221-046 $14.94SFR 426-221-047 $14.94SFR 426-221-048 $14.94SFR 426-221-051 $14.94SFR 426-221-052 $14.94SFR 426-221-053 $14.94SFR 426-222-001 $14.94SFR 426-222-002 $14.94SFR 426-222-003 $14.94SFR 426-222-006 $14.94SFR 426-222-007 $14.94SFR 426-222-008 $14.94SFR 426-222-009 $14.94SFR 426-222-010 $14.94SFR 426-222-012 $14.94SFR 426-222-013 $14.94SFR 426-222-015 $14.94SFR 426-222-016 $14.94SFR 426-230-001 $14.94SFR 426-230-002 $14.94SFR 426-230-003 $14.94SFR 426-230-004 $14.94SFR 426-230-005 $14.94SFR 426-230-006 $14.94SFR 426-230-007 $14.94SFR 426-230-008 $14.94SFR 426-230-009 $14.94SFR 426-230-010 $14.94SFR 426-230-011 $14.94SFR 426-230-012 $14.94SFR 426-230-013 $14.94SFR 426-230-014 $14.94SFR 426-230-015 $14.94SFR 426-230-016 $14.94SFR 426-230-017 $14.94SFR 426-230-018 $14.94SFR 426-230-019 $14.94SFR 426-230-020 $14.94SFR 426-230-021 $14.94SFR 426-230-022 $14.94SFR 426-230-023 $14.94SFR 426-230-024 $14.94SFR 426-230-025 $14.94SFR - 235 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-230-026 $14.94SFR 426-230-029 $14.94SFR 426-230-030 $14.94SFR 426-230-031 $14.94SFR 426-230-036 $14.94SFR 426-230-037 $14.94SFR 426-230-038 $14.94SFR 426-230-039 $14.94SFR 426-230-040 $14.94SFR 426-230-041 $14.94SFR 426-230-046 $14.94SFR 426-230-047 $14.94SFR 426-230-048 $14.94SFR 426-230-051 $14.94SFR 426-230-052 $14.94SFR 426-230-053 $14.94SFR 426-241-001 $14.94SFR 426-241-002 $14.94SFR 426-241-003 $14.94SFR 426-241-004 $14.94SFR 426-241-005 $14.94SFR 426-241-007 $14.94SFR 426-241-008 $14.94SFR 426-241-010 $14.94SFR 426-241-011 $14.94SFR 426-242-004 $14.94SFR 426-242-005 $14.94SFR 426-242-007 $14.94SFR 426-242-008 $14.94SFR 426-242-009 $14.94SFR 426-243-001 $14.94SFR 426-243-002 $14.94SFR 426-243-003 $14.94SFR 426-243-004 $14.94SFR 426-243-005 $7.46VSFR 426-243-008 $14.94SFR 426-243-011 $14.94SFR 426-243-014 $14.94SFR 426-243-015 $14.94SFR 426-243-016 $14.94SFR 426-243-017 $14.94SFR 426-243-018 $14.94SFR 426-243-019 $7.46VSFR 426-243-021 $14.94SFR 426-243-022 $14.94SFR 426-243-023 $14.94SFR 426-243-025 $14.94SFR 426-243-026 $14.94SFR 426-243-028 $14.94SFR 426-243-035 $14.94SFR 426-243-037 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-243-039 $7.46VSFR 426-243-040 $14.94SFR 426-243-041 $14.94SFR 426-243-042 $7.46VSFR 426-243-043 $7.46VSFR 426-243-044 $14.94SFR 426-243-045 $7.46VSFR 426-243-046 $14.94SFR 426-250-001 $14.94SFR 426-250-002 $14.94SFR 426-250-003 $14.94SFR 426-250-004 $14.94SFR 426-250-005 $14.94SFR 426-250-006 $14.94SFR 426-250-007 $14.94SFR 426-250-008 $14.94SFR 426-250-009 $14.94SFR 426-250-010 $14.94SFR 426-250-011 $14.94SFR 426-250-012 $14.94SFR 426-250-017 $14.94SFR 426-250-018 $14.94SFR 426-250-022 $14.94SFR 426-250-023 $14.94SFR 426-250-024 $14.94SFR 426-250-025 $14.94SFR 426-250-026 $14.94SFR 426-250-027 $14.94SFR 426-250-032 $14.94SFR 426-250-033 $14.94SFR 426-250-036 $14.94SFR 426-250-037 $14.94SFR 426-250-038 $14.94SFR 426-250-039 $14.94SFR 426-250-040 $14.94SFR 426-250-041 $14.94SFR 426-250-042 $14.94SFR 426-250-044 $14.94SFR 426-250-045 $14.94SFR 426-250-048 $14.94SFR 426-250-049 $14.94SFR 426-250-050 $14.94SFR 426-250-051 $14.94SFR 426-250-052 $14.94SFR 426-250-053 $14.94SFR 426-250-054 $14.94SFR 426-250-055 $14.94SFR 426-250-056 $14.94SFR 426-250-057 $14.94SFR 426-250-061 $14.94SFR 426-250-062 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-250-063 $14.94SFR 426-250-064 $14.94SFR 426-261-005 $59.76MFR4 426-261-006 $74.70COM 426-261-009 $14.94SFR 426-261-013 $14.94SFR 426-261-014 $14.94SFR 426-261-016 $14.94SFR 426-261-017 $14.94SFR 426-261-019 $14.94SFR 426-261-020 $14.94SFR 426-261-021 $74.70COM 426-261-022 $14.94SFR 426-261-026 $74.70COM 426-261-027 $14.94SFR 426-261-028 $14.94SFR 426-261-029 $14.94SFR 426-261-031 $14.94SFR 426-261-037 $14.94SFR 426-261-038 $14.94SFR 426-261-039 $14.94SFR 426-261-044 $74.70COM 426-261-045 $14.94SFR 426-261-046 $14.94SFR 426-261-047 $14.94SFR 426-261-048 $14.94SFR 426-261-049 $14.94SFR 426-261-050 $7.46VCOM 426-261-054 $74.70COM 426-261-055 $74.70COM 426-261-056 $74.70COM 426-261-057 $74.70COM 426-261-058 $74.70COM 426-261-059 $74.70COM 426-261-060 $74.70COM 426-262-002 $14.94SFR 426-262-003 $14.94SFR 426-262-004 $14.94SFR 426-262-005 $14.94SFR 426-262-006 $14.94SFR 426-262-008 $14.94SFR 426-262-012 $14.94SFR 426-262-013 $14.94SFR 426-262-014 $14.94SFR 426-262-016 $29.88MFR2 426-262-017 $44.82MFR 426-270-013 $7.46VSFR 426-270-014 $14.94SFR 426-270-021 $74.70COM 426-270-022 $74.70COM 426-270-026 $74.70MFR5 - 236 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-270-027 $14.94SFR 426-270-028 $74.70COM 426-270-030 $74.70MFR5 426-270-033 $74.70COM 426-270-034 $14.94SFR 426-270-035 $74.70COM 426-270-036 $14.94SFR 426-270-037 $14.94SFR 426-270-038 $14.94SFR 426-270-039 $14.94SFR 426-270-040 $14.94SFR 426-270-041 $14.94SFR 426-270-042 $14.94SFR 426-270-043 $14.94SFR 426-270-044 $14.94SFR 426-270-045 $14.94SFR 426-420-005 $7.46CONDO 426-420-006 $7.46CONDO 426-420-007 $7.46CONDO 426-420-008 $7.46CONDO 426-420-009 $7.46CONDO 426-420-010 $7.46CONDO 426-420-011 $7.46CONDO 426-420-012 $7.46CONDO 426-420-013 $7.46CONDO 426-420-014 $7.46CONDO 426-420-015 $7.46CONDO 426-420-016 $7.46CONDO 426-420-017 $7.46CONDO 426-420-018 $7.46CONDO 426-420-019 $7.46CONDO 426-420-020 $7.46CONDO 426-420-021 $7.46CONDO 426-420-022 $7.46CONDO 426-420-023 $7.46CONDO 426-420-024 $7.46CONDO 426-420-025 $7.46CONDO 426-420-026 $7.46CONDO 426-420-027 $7.46CONDO 426-420-028 $7.46CONDO 426-420-029 $7.46CONDO 426-420-030 $7.46CONDO 426-420-031 $7.46CONDO 426-420-032 $7.46CONDO 426-420-033 $7.46CONDO 426-420-034 $7.46CONDO 426-420-035 $7.46CONDO 426-420-036 $7.46CONDO 426-420-037 $7.46CONDO 426-420-038 $7.46CONDO 426-420-039 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 426-420-040 $7.46CONDO 426-420-041 $7.46CONDO 426-420-042 $7.46CONDO 426-420-043 $7.46CONDO 426-420-044 $7.46CONDO 426-420-045 $7.46CONDO 426-420-046 $7.46CONDO 426-420-047 $7.46CONDO 426-420-048 $7.46CONDO 426-420-049 $7.46CONDO 426-420-050 $7.46CONDO 426-420-051 $7.46CONDO 426-420-052 $7.46CONDO 426-420-053 $7.46CONDO 426-420-054 $7.46CONDO 426-420-055 $7.46CONDO 426-420-056 $7.46CONDO 426-420-057 $7.46CONDO 426-420-058 $7.46CONDO 426-420-059 $7.46CONDO 426-420-060 $7.46CONDO 426-420-061 $7.46CONDO 426-420-062 $7.46CONDO 426-420-063 $7.46CONDO 426-420-064 $7.46CONDO 426-420-065 $7.46CONDO 426-420-066 $7.46CONDO 426-420-067 $7.46CONDO 426-420-068 $7.46CONDO 426-420-069 $7.46CONDO 426-420-070 $7.46CONDO 426-420-071 $7.46CONDO 426-420-072 $7.46CONDO 426-420-073 $7.46CONDO 426-420-074 $7.46CONDO 426-420-075 $7.46CONDO 426-420-076 $7.46CONDO 430-011-008 $14.94SFR 430-011-009 $14.94SFR 430-011-010 $14.94SFR 430-012-004 $14.94SFR 430-012-022 $7.46VSFR 430-012-023 $14.94SFR 430-012-024 $7.46VSFR 430-012-025 $14.94SFR 430-012-026 $14.94SFR 430-012-027 $14.94SFR 430-013-001 $14.94SFR 430-013-002 $14.94SFR 430-121-002 $14.94SFR 430-121-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-121-014 $14.94SFR 430-121-015 $14.94SFR 430-121-016 $14.94SFR 430-121-017 $7.46VSFR 430-122-017 $14.94SFR 430-131-001 $14.94SFR 430-131-002 $14.94SFR 430-132-001 $14.94SFR 430-132-002 $7.46VSFR 430-132-003 $29.88MFR2 430-132-004 $14.94SFR 430-132-005 $14.94SFR 430-132-006 $14.94SFR 430-132-007 $14.94SFR 430-132-008 $14.94SFR 430-132-010 $14.94SFR 430-132-013 $14.94SFR 430-132-014 $14.94SFR 430-132-017 $14.94SFR 430-132-018 $14.94SFR 430-132-019 $14.94SFR 430-132-022 $14.94SFR 430-132-023 $14.94SFR 430-132-024 $14.94SFR 430-132-025 $14.94SFR 430-132-026 $14.94SFR 430-132-030 $14.94SFR 430-132-031 $14.94SFR 430-132-032 $14.94SFR 430-132-035 $14.94SFR 430-132-036 $14.94SFR 430-132-037 $14.94SFR 430-132-038 $14.94SFR 430-132-039 $14.94SFR 430-132-040 $14.94SFR 430-132-042 $14.94SFR 430-132-043 $14.94SFR 430-132-044 $14.94SFR 430-140-007 $14.94SFR 430-140-008 $14.94SFR 430-140-009 $14.94SFR 430-140-016 $14.94SFR 430-140-026 $74.70COM 430-140-027 $74.70COM 430-140-042 $14.94SFR 430-140-043 $14.94SFR 430-140-044 $14.94SFR 430-140-045 $14.94SFR 430-140-047 $14.94SFR 430-140-048 $14.94SFR 430-140-049 $14.94SFR - 237 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-140-050 $14.94SFR 430-140-051 $14.94SFR 430-140-052 $14.94SFR 430-140-053 $74.70COM 430-151-001 $14.94SFR 430-151-002 $14.94SFR 430-151-004 $14.94SFR 430-151-005 $14.94SFR 430-151-006 $14.94SFR 430-152-001 $14.94SFR 430-152-002 $14.94SFR 430-152-003 $14.94SFR 430-152-006 $29.88MFR2 430-152-007 $14.94SFR 430-152-008 $14.94SFR 430-152-010 $14.94SFR 430-152-011 $14.94SFR 430-152-012 $14.94SFR 430-152-019 $14.94SFR 430-152-020 $14.94SFR 430-152-022 $14.94SFR 430-152-024 $14.94SFR 430-152-025 $74.70MFR5 430-152-026 $14.94SFR 430-152-027 $14.94SFR 430-152-028 $29.88MFR2 430-152-029 $29.88MFR2 430-152-030 $29.88MFR2 430-152-038 $29.88MFR2 430-152-041 $29.88MFR2 430-152-042 $14.94SFR 430-152-047 $74.70INST 430-152-049 $14.94SFR 430-152-053 $74.70COM 430-152-054 $74.70MFR5 430-152-059 $14.94SFR 430-152-060 $14.94SFR 430-152-062 $7.46VCOM 430-152-067 $74.70COM 430-152-068 $74.70COM 430-152-069 $14.94SFR 430-152-070 $14.94SFR 430-152-071 $14.94SFR 430-152-072 $14.94SFR 430-152-073 $14.94SFR 430-152-074 $14.94SFR 430-152-075 $14.94SFR 430-152-076 $14.94SFR 430-152-077 $14.94SFR 430-152-078 $14.94SFR 430-152-079 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-152-080 $14.94SFR 430-152-081 $14.94SFR 430-152-082 $14.94SFR 430-152-083 $14.94SFR 430-152-084 $14.94SFR 430-152-085 $14.94SFR 430-152-086 $14.94SFR 430-152-087 $14.94SFR 430-152-088 $14.94SFR 430-152-089 $14.94SFR 430-152-090 $14.94SFR 430-152-092 $7.46VSFR 430-152-093 $7.46VSFR 430-152-094 $7.46VSFR 430-152-095 $29.88MFR2 430-161-001 $14.94SFR 430-161-004 $7.46VSFR 430-161-006 $14.94SFR 430-161-007 $14.94SFR 430-161-008 $14.94SFR 430-161-009 $14.94SFR 430-161-010 $14.94SFR 430-161-011 $14.94SFR 430-161-012 $14.94SFR 430-161-013 $14.94SFR 430-161-014 $14.94SFR 430-161-015 $14.94SFR 430-161-016 $14.94SFR 430-161-017 $14.94SFR 430-161-018 $14.94SFR 430-161-019 $14.94SFR 430-161-023 $14.94SFR 430-161-024 $7.46VSFR 430-161-026 $7.46VSFR 430-161-027 $7.46VSFR 430-161-028 $7.46VSFR 430-161-029 $7.46VSFR 430-162-001 $14.94SFR 430-162-002 $14.94SFR 430-162-003 $14.94SFR 430-162-004 $14.94SFR 430-162-005 $14.94SFR 430-162-006 $14.94SFR 430-162-007 $14.94SFR 430-170-007 $14.94SFR 430-170-008 $14.94SFR 430-170-010 $14.94SFR 430-170-011 $74.70INST 430-181-001 $14.94SFR 430-181-002 $14.94SFR 430-181-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-181-004 $14.94SFR 430-181-005 $14.94SFR 430-181-007 $14.94SFR 430-181-008 $14.94SFR 430-181-009 $14.94SFR 430-181-010 $14.94SFR 430-181-011 $14.94SFR 430-181-012 $14.94SFR 430-181-013 $14.94SFR 430-181-014 $14.94SFR 430-181-015 $14.94SFR 430-181-016 $14.94SFR 430-181-017 $14.94SFR 430-181-018 $14.94SFR 430-181-019 $14.94SFR 430-181-021 $14.94SFR 430-181-022 $14.94SFR 430-181-024 $14.94SFR 430-181-025 $14.94SFR 430-181-026 $14.94SFR 430-181-027 $14.94SFR 430-181-028 $14.94SFR 430-181-029 $14.94SFR 430-181-030 $14.94SFR 430-181-031 $14.94SFR 430-181-032 $14.94SFR 430-181-033 $14.94SFR 430-181-034 $14.94SFR 430-181-035 $14.94SFR 430-181-036 $14.94SFR 430-182-001 $14.94SFR 430-182-002 $14.94SFR 430-182-003 $14.94SFR 430-182-004 $14.94SFR 430-183-001 $14.94SFR 430-183-002 $14.94SFR 430-183-005 $7.46VSFR 430-183-006 $14.94SFR 430-183-008 $14.94SFR 430-183-009 $14.94SFR 430-183-012 $14.94SFR 430-183-013 $14.94SFR 430-183-014 $14.94SFR 430-183-015 $14.94SFR 430-183-016 $14.94SFR 430-183-017 $14.94SFR 430-183-018 $14.94SFR 430-183-019 $14.94SFR 430-183-020 $14.94SFR 430-183-021 $14.94SFR 430-183-022 $14.94SFR - 238 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-183-023 $14.94SFR 430-183-024 $7.46VSFR 430-183-026 $7.46VSFR 430-183-027 $14.94SFR 430-184-005 $14.94SFR 430-184-006 $14.94SFR 430-184-007 $14.94SFR 430-184-009 $14.94SFR 430-184-010 $14.94SFR 430-184-011 $14.94SFR 430-184-012 $14.94SFR 430-184-013 $14.94SFR 430-184-014 $14.94SFR 430-184-015 $14.94SFR 430-184-016 $14.94SFR 430-184-017 $14.94SFR 430-184-018 $14.94SFR 430-184-019 $14.94SFR 430-184-020 $14.94SFR 430-184-021 $7.46VSFR 430-190-001 $14.94SFR 430-190-004 $7.46VSFR 430-190-007 $14.94SFR 430-190-008 $14.94SFR 430-210-001 $7.46MISC 430-260-005 $14.94SFR 430-260-006 $7.46VSFR 430-280-001 $14.94SFR 430-280-002 $14.94SFR 430-280-004 $14.94SFR 430-280-005 $14.94SFR 430-280-006 $14.94SFR 430-280-007 $14.94SFR 430-280-014 $14.94SFR 430-280-015 $14.94SFR 430-280-020 $74.70INST 430-280-021 $7.46CONDO 430-280-022 $7.46CONDO 430-280-023 $7.46CONDO 430-280-024 $7.46CONDO 430-280-025 $7.46CONDO 430-280-026 $7.46CONDO 430-280-027 $7.46CONDO 430-280-028 $7.46CONDO 430-280-029 $7.46CONDO 430-280-030 $7.46CONDO 430-280-031 $7.46CONDO 430-280-032 $7.46CONDO 430-280-033 $7.46CONDO 430-280-034 $7.46CONDO 430-280-035 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-280-036 $7.46CONDO 430-280-037 $7.46CONDO 430-280-038 $7.46CONDO 430-280-039 $7.46CONDO 430-280-040 $7.46CONDO 430-280-041 $7.46CONDO 430-280-042 $7.46CONDO 430-280-043 $7.46CONDO 430-280-044 $7.46CONDO 430-290-001 $74.70INST 430-290-004 $14.94SFR 430-290-035 $14.94SFR 430-401-001 $14.94SFR 430-401-002 $14.94SFR 430-401-003 $14.94SFR 430-401-004 $14.94SFR 430-401-005 $14.94SFR 430-401-006 $14.94SFR 430-401-007 $14.94SFR 430-401-008 $14.94SFR 430-401-009 $14.94SFR 430-401-010 $14.94SFR 430-401-011 $14.94SFR 430-401-012 $14.94SFR 430-401-013 $14.94SFR 430-401-014 $14.94SFR 430-401-015 $14.94SFR 430-401-016 $14.94SFR 430-401-017 $14.94SFR 430-401-020 $14.94SFR 430-402-001 $14.94SFR 430-402-002 $14.94SFR 430-402-003 $14.94SFR 430-402-004 $14.94SFR 430-402-005 $14.94SFR 430-402-006 $14.94SFR 430-402-007 $14.94SFR 430-402-008 $14.94SFR 430-402-009 $14.94SFR 430-402-010 $14.94SFR 430-402-011 $14.94SFR 430-402-012 $14.94SFR 430-402-013 $14.94SFR 430-402-014 $14.94SFR 430-402-015 $14.94SFR 430-402-017 $14.94SFR 430-402-018 $14.94SFR 430-402-019 $14.94SFR 430-402-020 $14.94SFR 430-402-022 $14.94SFR 430-402-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 430-402-025 $14.94SFR 430-402-026 $14.94SFR 430-402-027 $14.94SFR 430-402-028 $14.94SFR 430-402-029 $14.94SFR 430-500-001 $7.46CONDO 430-500-002 $7.46CONDO 430-500-003 $7.46CONDO 430-500-004 $7.46CONDO 430-500-005 $7.46CONDO 430-500-006 $7.46CONDO 430-500-007 $7.46CONDO 430-500-008 $7.46CONDO 430-500-009 $7.46CONDO 430-500-010 $7.46CONDO 430-500-011 $7.46CONDO 430-500-012 $7.46CONDO 430-500-013 $7.46CONDO 430-500-014 $7.46CONDO 430-500-015 $7.46CONDO 430-500-016 $7.46CONDO 431-010-005 $104.58MFR7 431-010-006 $14.94SFR 431-010-007 $7.46VSFR 431-010-008 $14.94SFR 431-010-010 $14.94SFR 431-010-011 $14.94SFR 431-010-012 $14.94SFR 431-010-019 $29.88MFR2 431-010-020 $14.94SFR 431-010-021 $14.94SFR 431-010-023 $14.94SFR 431-010-024 $14.94SFR 431-010-025 $14.94SFR 431-010-026 $14.94SFR 431-020-001 $14.94SFR 431-020-002 $14.94SFR 431-020-003 $14.94SFR 431-020-004 $14.94SFR 431-020-005 $14.94SFR 431-020-010 $14.94SFR 431-020-011 $14.94SFR 431-020-012 $14.94SFR 431-020-013 $14.94SFR 431-020-017 $7.46VMFR 431-040-013 $74.70COM 431-070-023 $74.70INST 431-070-026 $7.46VSFR 431-070-027 $7.46VSFR 431-070-028 $7.46VSFR 431-070-029 $14.94SFR - 239 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 431-070-030 $14.94SFR 431-070-031 $14.94SFR 431-070-032 $14.94SFR 431-070-033 $14.94SFR 431-070-034 $14.94SFR 431-070-035 $14.94SFR 431-070-036 $14.94SFR 431-070-037 $14.94SFR 431-070-038 $14.94SFR 431-070-039 $14.94SFR 431-070-040 $14.94SFR 431-070-041 $14.94SFR 431-081-005 $14.94SFR 431-081-006 $14.94SFR 431-081-007 $14.94SFR 431-081-008 $14.94SFR 431-081-010 $14.94SFR 431-081-012 $7.46VSFR 431-081-014 $14.94SFR 431-082-008 $14.94SFR 431-082-009 $14.94SFR 431-082-010 $14.94SFR 431-082-011 $14.94SFR 431-082-012 $14.94SFR 431-082-013 $14.94SFR 431-082-014 $14.94SFR 431-082-015 $14.94SFR 431-082-016 $14.94SFR 431-082-017 $14.94SFR 431-082-018 $14.94SFR 431-082-019 $14.94SFR 431-082-020 $14.94SFR 431-082-021 $14.94SFR 431-082-022 $14.94SFR 431-082-023 $14.94SFR 431-082-024 $14.94SFR 431-310-001 $7.46CONDO 431-310-002 $7.46CONDO 431-310-003 $7.46CONDO 431-310-004 $7.46CONDO 431-310-005 $7.46CONDO 431-310-006 $7.46CONDO 431-310-007 $7.46CONDO 431-310-008 $7.46CONDO 431-310-009 $7.46CONDO 431-310-010 $7.46CONDO 431-310-011 $7.46CONDO 431-310-012 $7.46CONDO 431-310-013 $7.46CONDO 431-310-014 $7.46CONDO 431-310-015 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 431-310-016 $7.46CONDO 431-310-017 $7.46CONDO 431-310-018 $7.46CONDO 431-440-001 $7.46CONDO 431-440-002 $7.46CONDO 431-440-003 $7.46CONDO 431-440-004 $7.46CONDO 431-440-005 $7.46CONDO 431-440-006 $7.46CONDO 431-440-007 $7.46CONDO 431-440-008 $7.46CONDO 431-440-009 $7.46CONDO 431-440-010 $7.46CONDO 431-440-011 $7.46CONDO 431-440-012 $7.46CONDO 431-440-013 $7.46CONDO 431-440-014 $7.46CONDO 431-440-015 $7.46CONDO 431-440-016 $7.46CONDO 431-440-018 $14.94SFR 433-010-035 $14.94SFR 433-010-036 $14.94SFR 433-020-056 $14.94SFR 433-020-057 $14.94SFR 433-020-058 $14.94SFR 433-020-059 $14.94SFR 433-020-060 $14.94SFR 433-020-061 $14.94SFR 433-020-062 $14.94SFR 433-020-063 $14.94SFR 433-020-064 $14.94SFR 433-020-065 $14.94SFR 433-103-023 $14.94SFR 433-103-024 $7.46VSFR 433-160-068 $14.94SFR 433-160-069 $14.94SFR 433-160-070 $14.94SFR 433-160-071 $14.94SFR 433-160-072 $14.94SFR 433-160-073 $14.94SFR 433-160-074 $14.94SFR 433-160-075 $14.94SFR 433-160-076 $14.94SFR 433-160-077 $14.94SFR 433-160-078 $14.94SFR 433-160-079 $14.94SFR 433-160-080 $14.94SFR 433-160-081 $14.94SFR 433-160-082 $14.94SFR 433-180-042 $14.94SFR 433-180-043 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 433-180-051 $14.94SFR 433-180-052 $14.94SFR 433-180-053 $14.94SFR 433-180-054 $14.94SFR 433-180-055 $14.94SFR 433-180-056 $14.94SFR 433-180-057 $14.94SFR 433-180-058 $14.94SFR 433-180-059 $14.94SFR 433-180-061 $14.94SFR 433-180-062 $14.94SFR 433-200-009 $14.94SFR 433-200-027 $14.94SFR 433-200-028 $14.94SFR 433-200-029 $14.94SFR 433-200-030 $14.94SFR 433-200-031 $14.94SFR 433-210-037 $14.94SFR 433-210-038 $14.94SFR 433-210-039 $14.94SFR 433-210-040 $14.94SFR 433-210-041 $14.94SFR 433-210-042 $14.94SFR 433-210-043 $14.94SFR 433-210-044 $14.94SFR 433-210-045 $14.94SFR 433-220-010 $74.70COM 433-220-011 $74.70COM 433-220-012 $74.70COM 433-220-013 $74.70COM 433-220-015 $14.94SFR 433-220-016 $74.70COM 433-220-018 $14.94SFR 433-230-008 $104.58MFR7 433-230-011 $59.76MFR4 433-230-014 $74.70COM 433-230-024 $14.94SFR 433-230-025 $14.94SFR 433-241-031 $14.94SFR 433-241-034 $14.94SFR 433-241-037 $14.94SFR 433-241-038 $14.94SFR 433-241-039 $14.94SFR 433-241-040 $14.94SFR 433-241-041 $14.94SFR 433-241-042 $14.94SFR 433-241-043 $14.94SFR 433-241-044 $14.94SFR 433-241-045 $14.94SFR 433-241-046 $14.94SFR 433-241-047 $14.94SFR - 240 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 433-241-048 $14.94SFR 433-241-049 $14.94SFR 433-241-050 $14.94SFR 433-241-057 $7.46VSFR 433-241-058 $14.94SFR 433-241-059 $14.94SFR 433-241-060 $14.94SFR 433-242-004 $14.94SFR 433-242-009 $14.94SFR 433-261-014 $14.94SFR 433-261-015 $14.94SFR 433-261-016 $14.94SFR 433-261-017 $14.94SFR 433-261-018 $14.94SFR 433-261-019 $14.94SFR 433-261-020 $14.94SFR 433-261-021 $14.94SFR 433-261-022 $14.94SFR 433-261-023 $14.94SFR 433-261-024 $14.94SFR 433-262-001 $14.94SFR 433-262-003 $14.94SFR 433-262-004 $14.94SFR 433-262-005 $14.94SFR 433-262-006 $14.94SFR 433-262-007 $14.94SFR 433-262-008 $14.94SFR 433-270-002 $14.94SFR 433-270-003 $14.94SFR 433-270-004 $14.94SFR 433-270-006 $14.94SFR 433-270-008 $14.94SFR 433-270-009 $14.94SFR 433-270-010 $14.94SFR 433-270-011 $14.94SFR 433-270-014 $14.94SFR 433-270-015 $14.94SFR 433-270-016 $14.94SFR 433-270-017 $14.94SFR 433-270-020 $14.94SFR 433-270-021 $14.94SFR 433-270-025 $7.46VSFR 433-270-026 $14.94SFR 433-270-027 $7.46VSFR 433-270-029 $14.94SFR 433-270-030 $14.94SFR 433-270-031 $14.94SFR 433-270-032 $14.94SFR 433-270-033 $14.94SFR 433-270-034 $14.94SFR 433-270-035 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 433-270-036 $14.94SFR 433-321-001 $14.94SFR 433-321-002 $14.94SFR 433-321-003 $14.94SFR 433-322-001 $14.94SFR 433-322-002 $14.94SFR 433-322-003 $14.94SFR 433-322-004 $14.94SFR 433-322-005 $14.94SFR 433-322-006 $14.94SFR 433-322-007 $14.94SFR 433-323-001 $14.94SFR 433-323-002 $14.94SFR 433-323-003 $14.94SFR 433-460-001 $14.94SFR 433-460-002 $14.94SFR 433-460-004 $14.94SFR 433-460-005 $14.94SFR 433-460-006 $14.94SFR 433-460-007 $7.46VSFR 433-460-010 $14.94SFR 433-460-011 $14.94SFR 433-460-012 $14.94SFR 433-460-013 $14.94SFR 433-460-014 $14.94SFR 433-460-015 $14.94SFR 433-460-016 $14.94SFR 433-460-017 $14.94SFR 433-461-002 $14.94SFR 435-021-003 $14.94SFR 435-021-004 $74.70COM 435-022-001 $14.94SFR 435-022-002 $14.94SFR 435-022-003 $14.94SFR 435-022-004 $14.94SFR 435-022-005 $14.94SFR 435-022-006 $14.94SFR 435-022-007 $14.94SFR 435-022-008 $14.94SFR 435-023-001 $14.94SFR 435-023-002 $14.94SFR 435-023-003 $14.94SFR 435-023-004 $14.94SFR 435-023-005 $14.94SFR 435-023-006 $14.94SFR 435-023-007 $14.94SFR 435-023-008 $14.94SFR 435-023-009 $14.94SFR 435-023-010 $14.94SFR 435-023-011 $14.94SFR 435-023-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-024-008 $14.94SFR 435-024-013 $14.94SFR 435-024-014 $14.94SFR 435-024-015 $14.94SFR 435-024-017 $14.94SFR 435-024-018 $14.94SFR 435-024-019 $14.94SFR 435-024-020 $14.94SFR 435-024-021 $14.94SFR 435-024-022 $14.94SFR 435-024-023 $14.94SFR 435-024-024 $14.94SFR 435-024-025 $14.94SFR 435-024-026 $14.94SFR 435-024-028 $14.94SFR 435-024-029 $14.94SFR 435-024-030 $14.94SFR 435-024-031 $14.94SFR 435-024-035 $14.94SFR 435-025-001 $14.94SFR 435-025-002 $14.94SFR 435-025-003 $14.94SFR 435-025-004 $14.94SFR 435-025-005 $14.94SFR 435-025-006 $14.94SFR 435-025-007 $14.94SFR 435-025-008 $14.94SFR 435-025-009 $14.94SFR 435-025-010 $14.94SFR 435-026-001 $14.94SFR 435-026-002 $14.94SFR 435-031-007 $14.94SFR 435-031-008 $14.94SFR 435-031-009 $14.94SFR 435-031-010 $14.94SFR 435-031-011 $14.94SFR 435-031-012 $14.94SFR 435-031-013 $14.94SFR 435-031-014 $14.94SFR 435-031-015 $14.94SFR 435-031-016 $14.94SFR 435-031-017 $14.94SFR 435-031-018 $14.94SFR 435-031-019 $14.94SFR 435-031-020 $14.94SFR 435-031-021 $14.94SFR 435-031-022 $14.94SFR 435-031-023 $14.94SFR 435-031-024 $14.94SFR 435-031-025 $14.94SFR 435-031-026 $14.94SFR - 241 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-031-034 $104.58MFR7 435-031-037 $74.70MFR5 435-032-001 $14.94SFR 435-032-002 $14.94SFR 435-032-003 $14.94SFR 435-032-004 $14.94SFR 435-032-005 $14.94SFR 435-032-006 $14.94SFR 435-032-007 $14.94SFR 435-032-008 $14.94SFR 435-032-009 $14.94SFR 435-033-001 $14.94SFR 435-033-002 $14.94SFR 435-033-003 $14.94SFR 435-033-004 $14.94SFR 435-033-005 $14.94SFR 435-033-006 $14.94SFR 435-033-007 $14.94SFR 435-033-008 $14.94SFR 435-033-009 $14.94SFR 435-033-010 $14.94SFR 435-033-011 $14.94SFR 435-033-012 $14.94SFR 435-033-013 $14.94SFR 435-033-014 $14.94SFR 435-033-015 $14.94SFR 435-033-016 $14.94SFR 435-034-001 $14.94SFR 435-034-002 $14.94SFR 435-034-003 $14.94SFR 435-034-004 $14.94SFR 435-034-005 $14.94SFR 435-034-006 $14.94SFR 435-034-007 $14.94SFR 435-034-008 $14.94SFR 435-034-009 $14.94SFR 435-034-010 $14.94SFR 435-034-011 $14.94SFR 435-034-012 $14.94SFR 435-034-013 $14.94SFR 435-034-014 $14.94SFR 435-034-015 $14.94SFR 435-034-016 $14.94SFR 435-035-001 $14.94SFR 435-035-002 $14.94SFR 435-035-003 $14.94SFR 435-035-004 $14.94SFR 435-035-005 $14.94SFR 435-035-006 $14.94SFR 435-035-007 $14.94SFR 435-035-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-035-009 $14.94SFR 435-035-010 $14.94SFR 435-035-011 $14.94SFR 435-035-012 $14.94SFR 435-035-013 $14.94SFR 435-035-014 $14.94SFR 435-035-015 $14.94SFR 435-035-016 $14.94SFR 435-035-017 $14.94SFR 435-035-018 $14.94SFR 435-035-019 $14.94SFR 435-035-020 $14.94SFR 435-035-021 $14.94SFR 435-035-022 $14.94SFR 435-035-023 $14.94SFR 435-035-024 $14.94SFR 435-035-025 $14.94SFR 435-035-027 $29.88MFR2 435-035-028 $29.88MFR2 435-035-029 $29.88MFR2 435-035-030 $29.88MFR2 435-035-031 $29.88MFR2 435-035-032 $29.88MFR2 435-035-033 $29.88MFR2 435-035-034 $29.88MFR2 435-035-035 $29.88MFR2 435-041-001 $14.94SFR 435-041-002 $14.94SFR 435-041-003 $14.94SFR 435-041-004 $14.94SFR 435-041-005 $14.94SFR 435-041-006 $14.94SFR 435-041-007 $14.94SFR 435-041-008 $14.94SFR 435-041-009 $14.94SFR 435-041-010 $14.94SFR 435-041-011 $14.94SFR 435-041-012 $14.94SFR 435-041-013 $14.94SFR 435-041-014 $14.94SFR 435-041-015 $14.94SFR 435-041-016 $14.94SFR 435-041-017 $14.94SFR 435-041-018 $14.94SFR 435-041-019 $14.94SFR 435-041-020 $14.94SFR 435-041-021 $14.94SFR 435-041-022 $14.94SFR 435-041-023 $14.94SFR 435-041-024 $14.94SFR 435-042-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-042-002 $14.94SFR 435-042-003 $14.94SFR 435-042-004 $14.94SFR 435-042-005 $14.94SFR 435-042-006 $14.94SFR 435-042-007 $14.94SFR 435-042-008 $14.94SFR 435-042-009 $14.94SFR 435-042-010 $14.94SFR 435-042-011 $14.94SFR 435-042-012 $14.94SFR 435-042-013 $14.94SFR 435-042-014 $14.94SFR 435-042-015 $14.94SFR 435-042-016 $14.94SFR 435-042-017 $14.94SFR 435-042-018 $14.94SFR 435-042-019 $14.94SFR 435-042-020 $14.94SFR 435-042-021 $14.94SFR 435-042-022 $14.94SFR 435-042-023 $14.94SFR 435-042-024 $14.94SFR 435-052-002 $14.94SFR 435-052-003 $14.94SFR 435-052-004 $14.94SFR 435-052-005 $14.94SFR 435-052-006 $14.94SFR 435-052-007 $14.94SFR 435-052-008 $14.94SFR 435-052-009 $14.94SFR 435-052-010 $14.94SFR 435-052-011 $14.94SFR 435-052-012 $14.94SFR 435-052-013 $14.94SFR 435-052-014 $14.94SFR 435-052-015 $14.94SFR 435-052-016 $14.94SFR 435-053-001 $14.94SFR 435-053-002 $14.94SFR 435-053-003 $14.94SFR 435-053-004 $14.94SFR 435-053-005 $14.94SFR 435-053-006 $14.94SFR 435-053-007 $14.94SFR 435-053-008 $14.94SFR 435-053-009 $14.94SFR 435-053-010 $14.94SFR 435-053-011 $14.94SFR 435-053-012 $14.94SFR 435-053-013 $14.94SFR - 242 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-053-014 $14.94SFR 435-053-015 $14.94SFR 435-053-016 $14.94SFR 435-053-017 $14.94SFR 435-053-018 $14.94SFR 435-054-001 $14.94SFR 435-054-002 $14.94SFR 435-054-003 $14.94SFR 435-054-004 $14.94SFR 435-054-005 $14.94SFR 435-054-006 $14.94SFR 435-054-007 $14.94SFR 435-054-008 $14.94SFR 435-054-009 $14.94SFR 435-054-010 $14.94SFR 435-054-011 $14.94SFR 435-054-012 $14.94SFR 435-054-013 $14.94SFR 435-054-014 $14.94SFR 435-054-015 $14.94SFR 435-054-016 $14.94SFR 435-054-017 $14.94SFR 435-061-016 $14.94SFR 435-061-017 $14.94SFR 435-061-018 $14.94SFR 435-061-019 $14.94SFR 435-061-020 $14.94SFR 435-061-021 $14.94SFR 435-061-022 $14.94SFR 435-061-023 $14.94SFR 435-061-024 $14.94SFR 435-061-025 $14.94SFR 435-061-026 $14.94SFR 435-061-027 $14.94SFR 435-061-028 $14.94SFR 435-061-029 $14.94SFR 435-061-030 $14.94SFR 435-061-031 $14.94SFR 435-061-032 $14.94SFR 435-061-033 $14.94SFR 435-061-034 $14.94SFR 435-061-035 $14.94SFR 435-061-036 $14.94SFR 435-061-037 $14.94SFR 435-061-038 $14.94SFR 435-061-039 $14.94SFR 435-061-040 $14.94SFR 435-061-041 $14.94SFR 435-061-042 $14.94SFR 435-061-043 $14.94SFR 435-061-044 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-061-045 $14.94SFR 435-061-046 $14.94SFR 435-061-048 $14.94SFR 435-061-049 $14.94SFR 435-061-050 $14.94SFR 435-061-051 $14.94SFR 435-061-052 $14.94SFR 435-061-053 $14.94SFR 435-062-001 $14.94SFR 435-062-002 $14.94SFR 435-062-003 $14.94SFR 435-062-004 $14.94SFR 435-062-005 $14.94SFR 435-062-006 $14.94SFR 435-062-007 $14.94SFR 435-062-008 $14.94SFR 435-062-009 $14.94SFR 435-062-010 $14.94SFR 435-062-011 $14.94SFR 435-062-012 $14.94SFR 435-062-013 $14.94SFR 435-062-014 $14.94SFR 435-062-015 $14.94SFR 435-062-016 $14.94SFR 435-062-017 $14.94SFR 435-063-001 $14.94SFR 435-063-002 $14.94SFR 435-063-003 $14.94SFR 435-063-004 $14.94SFR 435-063-005 $14.94SFR 435-063-006 $14.94SFR 435-063-007 $14.94SFR 435-063-011 $14.94SFR 435-063-012 $14.94SFR 435-063-013 $14.94SFR 435-063-014 $14.94SFR 435-063-015 $14.94SFR 435-063-016 $14.94SFR 435-063-017 $14.94SFR 435-063-018 $14.94SFR 435-063-020 $14.94SFR 435-063-024 $14.94SFR 435-063-025 $14.94SFR 435-064-001 $14.94SFR 435-064-005 $14.94SFR 435-064-006 $14.94SFR 435-064-007 $14.94SFR 435-064-008 $14.94SFR 435-064-009 $14.94SFR 435-064-010 $14.94SFR 435-064-011 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-064-014 $14.94SFR 435-064-015 $14.94SFR 435-070-004 $14.94SFR 435-070-006 $89.64MFR6 435-070-007 $44.82MFR 435-070-008 $7.46VSFR 435-070-009 $14.94SFR 435-070-010 $74.70MFR5 435-070-011 $44.82MFR 435-070-016 $14.94SFR 435-070-017 $74.70INST 435-070-019 $89.64MFR6 435-070-020 $74.70MFR5 435-070-021 $14.94SFR 435-070-022 $14.94SFR 435-070-024 $14.94SFR 435-070-025 $14.94SFR 435-070-026 $14.94SFR 435-070-027 $14.94SFR 435-070-028 $14.94SFR 435-070-029 $14.94SFR 435-070-030 $14.94SFR 435-070-031 $14.94SFR 435-070-032 $14.94SFR 435-070-033 $14.94SFR 435-070-034 $14.94SFR 435-070-035 $14.94SFR 435-070-036 $14.94SFR 435-070-037 $14.94SFR 435-070-038 $14.94SFR 435-070-039 $14.94SFR 435-070-040 $14.94SFR 435-070-041 $14.94SFR 435-070-042 $14.94SFR 435-070-043 $14.94SFR 435-070-044 $14.94SFR 435-070-045 $14.94SFR 435-070-046 $14.94SFR 435-070-047 $14.94SFR 435-070-048 $14.94SFR 435-070-049 $14.94SFR 435-070-050 $14.94SFR 435-070-051 $14.94SFR 435-070-052 $14.94SFR 435-070-053 $14.94SFR 435-070-054 $14.94SFR 435-070-055 $14.94SFR 435-070-056 $14.94SFR 435-070-057 $14.94SFR 435-070-058 $14.94SFR 435-080-002 $104.58MFR7 - 243 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-080-004 $14.94SFR 435-080-005 $7.46VSFR 435-080-006 $14.94SFR 435-080-015 $74.70MFR5 435-080-018 $14.94SFR 435-080-019 $14.94SFR 435-080-020 $29.88MFR2 435-080-021 $59.76MFR4 435-080-022 $59.76MFR4 435-080-023 $59.76MFR4 435-080-024 $14.94SFR 435-080-025 $14.94SFR 435-090-001 $14.94SFR 435-090-002 $14.94SFR 435-090-003 $14.94SFR 435-090-004 $14.94SFR 435-090-007 $7.46VSFR 435-090-008 $14.94SFR 435-090-011 $14.94SFR 435-090-012 $14.94SFR 435-090-013 $14.94SFR 435-090-014 $14.94SFR 435-100-003 $74.70MFR5 435-100-013 $14.94SFR 435-100-017 $14.94SFR 435-100-018 $14.94SFR 435-100-019 $14.94SFR 435-100-020 $14.94SFR 435-100-021 $14.94SFR 435-100-022 $14.94SFR 435-100-023 $14.94SFR 435-100-027 $14.94SFR 435-100-028 $14.94SFR 435-100-029 $14.94SFR 435-100-030 $14.94SFR 435-100-033 $14.94SFR 435-100-034 $14.94SFR 435-100-035 $14.94SFR 435-100-036 $14.94SFR 435-100-037 $14.94SFR 435-100-038 $14.94SFR 435-100-039 $14.94SFR 435-100-043 $14.94SFR 435-100-044 $14.94SFR 435-100-045 $14.94SFR 435-100-047 $14.94SFR 435-100-048 $14.94SFR 435-100-049 $14.94SFR 435-100-050 $14.94SFR 435-100-051 $14.94SFR 435-110-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-110-004 $14.94SFR 435-110-005 $14.94SFR 435-110-006 $14.94SFR 435-110-007 $14.94SFR 435-110-008 $14.94SFR 435-110-009 $14.94SFR 435-110-010 $14.94SFR 435-110-012 $14.94SFR 435-110-013 $14.94SFR 435-110-014 $14.94SFR 435-110-022 $14.94SFR 435-110-024 $14.94SFR 435-110-029 $14.94SFR 435-120-040 $14.94SFR 435-120-041 $14.94SFR 435-120-042 $14.94SFR 435-120-043 $14.94SFR 435-120-044 $14.94SFR 435-120-045 $14.94SFR 435-120-046 $14.94SFR 435-120-047 $14.94SFR 435-120-048 $14.94SFR 435-120-049 $14.94SFR 435-120-050 $14.94SFR 435-120-051 $14.94SFR 435-120-052 $14.94SFR 435-120-053 $14.94SFR 435-120-054 $14.94SFR 435-120-055 $14.94SFR 435-120-056 $14.94SFR 435-120-057 $14.94SFR 435-120-058 $14.94SFR 435-120-062 $14.94SFR 435-120-063 $14.94SFR 435-120-069 $14.94SFR 435-120-070 $7.46VSFR 435-250-001 $7.46CONDO 435-250-002 $7.46CONDO 435-250-003 $7.46CONDO 435-250-004 $7.46CONDO 435-250-005 $7.46CONDO 435-250-006 $7.46CONDO 435-250-007 $7.46CONDO 435-250-008 $7.46CONDO 435-250-009 $7.46CONDO 435-250-010 $7.46CONDO 435-250-011 $7.46CONDO 435-250-012 $7.46CONDO 435-250-013 $7.46CONDO 435-250-014 $7.46CONDO 435-250-015 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-250-016 $7.46CONDO 435-250-017 $7.46CONDO 435-250-018 $7.46CONDO 435-250-019 $7.46CONDO 435-250-020 $7.46CONDO 435-250-021 $7.46CONDO 435-250-022 $7.46CONDO 435-250-023 $7.46CONDO 435-250-024 $7.46CONDO 435-250-025 $7.46CONDO 435-250-026 $7.46CONDO 435-250-027 $7.46CONDO 435-250-028 $7.46CONDO 435-250-029 $7.46CONDO 435-250-030 $7.46CONDO 435-250-031 $7.46CONDO 435-250-032 $7.46CONDO 435-250-033 $7.46CONDO 435-250-034 $7.46CONDO 435-250-035 $7.46CONDO 435-250-036 $7.46CONDO 435-250-037 $7.46CONDO 435-250-038 $7.46CONDO 435-250-039 $7.46CONDO 435-250-040 $7.46CONDO 435-250-041 $7.46CONDO 435-250-042 $7.46CONDO 435-250-043 $7.46CONDO 435-250-044 $7.46CONDO 435-250-045 $7.46CONDO 435-250-046 $7.46CONDO 435-250-047 $7.46CONDO 435-250-048 $7.46CONDO 435-250-049 $7.46CONDO 435-250-050 $7.46CONDO 435-250-051 $7.46CONDO 435-250-052 $7.46CONDO 435-250-053 $7.46CONDO 435-250-054 $7.46CONDO 435-250-055 $7.46CONDO 435-250-056 $7.46CONDO 435-250-057 $7.46CONDO 435-250-058 $7.46CONDO 435-250-059 $7.46CONDO 435-250-060 $7.46CONDO 435-250-061 $7.46CONDO 435-250-062 $7.46CONDO 435-250-063 $7.46CONDO 435-250-064 $7.46CONDO 435-250-065 $7.46CONDO 435-250-066 $7.46CONDO - 244 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-250-067 $7.46CONDO 435-250-068 $7.46CONDO 435-250-069 $7.46CONDO 435-250-070 $7.46CONDO 435-250-071 $7.46CONDO 435-250-072 $7.46CONDO 435-250-073 $7.46CONDO 435-250-074 $7.46CONDO 435-250-075 $7.46CONDO 435-250-076 $7.46CONDO 435-250-077 $7.46CONDO 435-250-078 $7.46CONDO 435-250-079 $7.46CONDO 435-250-080 $7.46CONDO 435-250-081 $7.46CONDO 435-250-082 $7.46CONDO 435-250-083 $7.46CONDO 435-250-084 $7.46CONDO 435-250-085 $7.46CONDO 435-250-086 $7.46CONDO 435-250-087 $7.46CONDO 435-250-088 $7.46CONDO 435-250-089 $7.46CONDO 435-250-090 $7.46CONDO 435-250-091 $7.46CONDO 435-250-092 $7.46CONDO 435-250-093 $7.46CONDO 435-250-094 $7.46CONDO 435-250-095 $7.46CONDO 435-250-096 $7.46CONDO 435-250-097 $7.46CONDO 435-250-098 $7.46CONDO 435-250-099 $7.46CONDO 435-250-100 $7.46CONDO 435-250-101 $7.46CONDO 435-250-102 $7.46CONDO 435-250-103 $7.46CONDO 435-250-104 $7.46CONDO 435-250-105 $7.46CONDO 435-250-106 $7.46CONDO 435-250-107 $7.46CONDO 435-250-108 $7.46CONDO 435-250-109 $7.46CONDO 435-250-110 $7.46CONDO 435-250-111 $7.46CONDO 435-250-112 $7.46CONDO 435-250-113 $7.46CONDO 435-250-114 $7.46CONDO 435-250-115 $7.46CONDO 435-250-116 $7.46CONDO 435-250-117 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-250-118 $7.46CONDO 435-250-119 $7.46CONDO 435-250-120 $7.46CONDO 435-250-121 $7.46CONDO 435-250-122 $7.46CONDO 435-250-123 $7.46CONDO 435-250-124 $7.46CONDO 435-250-125 $7.46CONDO 435-250-126 $7.46CONDO 435-250-127 $7.46CONDO 435-250-128 $7.46CONDO 435-250-129 $7.46CONDO 435-250-130 $7.46CONDO 435-250-131 $7.46CONDO 435-250-132 $7.46CONDO 435-250-133 $7.46CONDO 435-250-134 $7.46CONDO 435-250-135 $7.46CONDO 435-250-136 $7.46CONDO 435-250-137 $7.46CONDO 435-250-138 $7.46CONDO 435-250-139 $7.46CONDO 435-250-140 $7.46CONDO 435-250-141 $7.46CONDO 435-250-142 $7.46CONDO 435-250-143 $7.46CONDO 435-250-144 $7.46CONDO 435-250-145 $7.46CONDO 435-250-146 $7.46CONDO 435-250-147 $7.46CONDO 435-250-148 $7.46CONDO 435-250-149 $7.46CONDO 435-250-150 $7.46CONDO 435-250-151 $7.46CONDO 435-250-152 $7.46CONDO 435-260-001 $7.46CONDO 435-260-002 $7.46CONDO 435-260-003 $7.46CONDO 435-260-004 $7.46CONDO 435-260-005 $7.46CONDO 435-260-006 $7.46CONDO 435-260-007 $7.46CONDO 435-260-008 $7.46CONDO 435-260-009 $7.46CONDO 435-260-010 $7.46CONDO 435-260-011 $7.46CONDO 435-270-001 $7.46CONDO 435-270-002 $7.46CONDO 435-270-003 $7.46CONDO 435-270-004 $7.46CONDO 435-270-005 $7.46CONDO Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-270-006 $7.46CONDO 435-270-007 $7.46CONDO 435-270-008 $7.46CONDO 435-270-009 $7.46CONDO 435-270-010 $7.46CONDO 435-270-011 $7.46CONDO 435-270-012 $7.46CONDO 435-270-013 $7.46CONDO 435-270-014 $7.46CONDO 435-270-015 $7.46CONDO 435-270-016 $7.46CONDO 435-270-017 $7.46CONDO 435-270-018 $7.46CONDO 435-270-019 $7.46CONDO 435-270-020 $7.46CONDO 435-270-021 $7.46CONDO 435-270-022 $7.46CONDO 435-270-023 $7.46CONDO 435-270-024 $7.46CONDO 435-270-025 $7.46CONDO 435-270-026 $7.46CONDO 435-270-027 $7.46CONDO 435-270-028 $7.46CONDO 435-270-029 $7.46CONDO 435-270-030 $7.46CONDO 435-270-031 $7.46CONDO 435-270-032 $7.46CONDO 435-270-033 $7.46CONDO 435-270-034 $7.46CONDO 435-270-035 $7.46CONDO 435-270-036 $7.46CONDO 435-270-037 $7.46CONDO 435-270-038 $7.46CONDO 435-270-039 $7.46CONDO 435-270-040 $7.46CONDO 435-270-041 $7.46CONDO 435-270-042 $7.46CONDO 435-270-043 $7.46CONDO 435-270-044 $7.46CONDO 435-270-045 $7.46CONDO 435-270-046 $7.46CONDO 435-270-047 $7.46CONDO 435-270-048 $7.46CONDO 435-270-049 $7.46CONDO 435-270-050 $7.46CONDO 435-270-051 $7.46CONDO 435-280-001 $7.46CONDO 435-280-002 $7.46CONDO 435-280-003 $7.46CONDO 435-280-004 $7.46CONDO 435-280-005 $7.46CONDO - 245 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 435-280-006 $7.46CONDO 435-280-007 $7.46CONDO 435-280-008 $7.46CONDO 435-280-009 $7.46CONDO 435-280-010 $7.46CONDO 435-280-011 $7.46CONDO 435-280-012 $7.46CONDO 435-280-013 $7.46CONDO 435-280-014 $7.46CONDO 435-280-015 $7.46CONDO 435-280-016 $7.46CONDO 435-280-017 $7.46CONDO 435-280-018 $7.46CONDO 435-280-019 $7.46CONDO 435-280-020 $7.46CONDO 435-280-021 $7.46CONDO 435-280-022 $7.46CONDO 435-280-023 $7.46CONDO 435-280-024 $7.46CONDO 435-280-025 $7.46CONDO 435-280-026 $7.46CONDO 435-280-027 $7.46CONDO 435-280-028 $7.46CONDO 520-020-004 $14.94SFR 520-020-005 $14.94SFR 520-020-006 $14.94SFR 520-020-007 $14.94SFR 520-020-008 $14.94SFR 520-020-009 $14.94SFR 520-020-010 $29.88MFR2 520-020-011 $14.94SFR 520-020-012 $14.94SFR 520-020-014 $14.94SFR 520-031-005 $14.94SFR 520-031-006 $14.94SFR 520-031-007 $14.94SFR 520-031-008 $14.94SFR 520-031-009 $14.94SFR 520-031-010 $14.94SFR 520-031-011 $14.94SFR 520-031-012 $14.94SFR 520-031-013 $14.94SFR 520-031-014 $14.94SFR 520-031-015 $14.94SFR 520-031-016 $14.94SFR 520-031-017 $14.94SFR 520-032-001 $14.94SFR 520-032-003 $14.94SFR 520-032-004 $14.94SFR 520-032-005 $14.94SFR 520-032-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 520-032-007 $14.94SFR 520-032-008 $14.94SFR 520-041-001 $14.94SFR 520-041-002 $14.94SFR 520-041-003 $14.94SFR 520-041-004 $14.94SFR 520-041-005 $14.94SFR 520-041-006 $14.94SFR 520-041-007 $14.94SFR 520-041-008 $14.94SFR 520-041-009 $14.94SFR 520-041-010 $14.94SFR 520-041-011 $14.94SFR 520-041-012 $14.94SFR 520-041-013 $14.94SFR 520-041-014 $14.94SFR 520-041-015 $14.94SFR 520-041-016 $14.94SFR 520-041-017 $14.94SFR 520-042-003 $14.94SFR 520-042-004 $14.94SFR 520-042-005 $14.94SFR 520-042-006 $14.94SFR 520-042-007 $14.94SFR 520-042-008 $14.94SFR 520-042-009 $14.94SFR 520-042-010 $14.94SFR 520-042-011 $14.94SFR 520-042-012 $14.94SFR 520-061-003 $74.70INST 520-061-004 $74.70INST 520-062-002 $14.94SFR 520-062-003 $14.94SFR 520-062-004 $14.94SFR 520-062-005 $14.94SFR 520-062-006 $14.94SFR 520-062-007 $14.94SFR 520-070-001 $14.94SFR 520-070-002 $14.94SFR 520-070-003 $14.94SFR 520-070-005 $14.94SFR 520-070-006 $14.94SFR 520-070-007 $14.94SFR 520-070-008 $14.94SFR 520-080-001 $14.94SFR 520-080-002 $14.94SFR 520-080-003 $14.94SFR 520-080-004 $14.94SFR 520-080-005 $14.94SFR 520-080-006 $29.88MFR2 520-080-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 520-080-008 $14.94SFR 520-080-009 $14.94SFR 520-080-010 $14.94SFR 520-080-011 $14.94SFR 520-080-012 $14.94SFR 520-080-013 $14.94SFR 520-080-014 $29.88MFR2 520-080-015 $44.82MFR 520-080-016 $14.94SFR 520-080-017 $14.94SFR 520-080-018 $14.94SFR 520-080-019 $14.94SFR 520-080-020 $14.94SFR 520-080-021 $14.94SFR 520-080-022 $14.94SFR 520-090-002 $14.94SFR 520-090-003 $14.94SFR 520-090-004 $14.94SFR 520-090-005 $14.94SFR 520-090-006 $14.94SFR 520-090-007 $14.94SFR 520-090-008 $14.94SFR 520-090-009 $14.94SFR 520-090-010 $14.94SFR 520-090-011 $14.94SFR 520-090-012 $14.94SFR 520-090-013 $14.94SFR 520-090-014 $14.94SFR 520-090-019 $14.94SFR 520-090-020 $14.94SFR 520-090-021 $14.94SFR 520-100-001 $14.94SFR 520-100-002 $14.94SFR 520-100-003 $14.94SFR 520-131-003 $14.94SFR 520-131-004 $14.94SFR 520-131-005 $14.94SFR 520-131-006 $14.94SFR 520-131-007 $14.94SFR 520-131-009 $14.94SFR 520-131-010 $14.94SFR 520-131-011 $14.94SFR 520-131-012 $14.94SFR 520-131-013 $14.94SFR 520-131-024 $14.94SFR 520-131-025 $14.94SFR 520-132-001 $14.94SFR 520-132-002 $14.94SFR 520-132-003 $14.94SFR 520-132-004 $14.94SFR 520-132-005 $14.94SFR - 246 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 520-132-006 $14.94SFR 520-132-007 $14.94SFR 520-132-008 $14.94SFR 520-132-009 $14.94SFR 520-132-010 $14.94SFR 520-132-011 $14.94SFR 520-132-012 $14.94SFR 520-132-013 $14.94SFR 520-132-014 $14.94SFR 520-132-015 $14.94SFR 520-132-016 $14.94SFR 520-132-017 $14.94SFR 520-132-018 $14.94SFR 520-132-019 $14.94SFR 520-140-001 $14.94SFR 520-140-002 $14.94SFR 520-140-003 $14.94SFR 520-140-004 $14.94SFR 520-140-005 $14.94SFR 520-140-006 $14.94SFR 520-140-007 $14.94SFR 520-140-008 $14.94SFR 520-140-009 $14.94SFR 520-140-010 $14.94SFR 520-140-011 $14.94SFR 520-140-012 $14.94SFR 520-140-013 $14.94SFR 520-140-014 $14.94SFR 520-140-015 $14.94SFR 520-140-016 $14.94SFR 520-140-017 $14.94SFR 520-140-018 $14.94SFR 520-140-019 $14.94SFR 520-140-020 $14.94SFR 520-140-021 $14.94SFR 520-140-022 $14.94SFR 520-140-024 $14.94SFR 520-140-025 $14.94SFR 520-140-026 $14.94SFR 520-140-027 $14.94SFR 520-150-005 $14.94SFR 520-150-006 $14.94SFR 520-150-007 $29.88MFR2 520-150-008 $14.94SFR 520-150-009 $14.94SFR 520-150-010 $14.94SFR 520-150-011 $14.94SFR 520-150-012 $14.94SFR 520-150-013 $14.94SFR 520-150-014 $14.94SFR 520-150-015 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 520-150-016 $14.94SFR 520-150-031 $14.94SFR 520-181-007 $14.94SFR 520-181-008 $14.94SFR 520-181-009 $14.94SFR 520-181-010 $14.94SFR 520-181-011 $14.94SFR 520-181-012 $14.94SFR 520-181-013 $14.94SFR 520-182-001 $14.94SFR 520-182-002 $14.94SFR 520-182-003 $14.94SFR 520-182-005 $14.94SFR 520-182-006 $14.94SFR 520-182-007 $14.94SFR 520-182-008 $14.94SFR 520-182-009 $14.94SFR 520-182-010 $14.94SFR 520-182-015 $14.94SFR 520-182-016 $14.94SFR 520-182-017 $14.94SFR 520-182-020 $14.94SFR 520-182-022 $14.94SFR 521-011-001 $14.94SFR 521-011-002 $14.94SFR 521-011-003 $14.94SFR 521-011-004 $14.94SFR 521-011-005 $14.94SFR 521-011-007 $14.94SFR 521-011-008 $14.94SFR 521-011-009 $14.94SFR 521-011-013 $14.94SFR 521-011-014 $14.94SFR 521-011-015 $14.94SFR 521-011-016 $14.94SFR 521-011-017 $14.94SFR 521-011-018 $14.94SFR 521-012-001 $14.94SFR 521-012-002 $14.94SFR 521-012-003 $14.94SFR 521-012-005 $14.94SFR 521-012-006 $14.94SFR 521-012-007 $14.94SFR 521-012-008 $14.94SFR 521-012-009 $14.94SFR 521-012-011 $14.94SFR 521-012-012 $29.88MFR2 521-012-015 $14.94SFR 521-012-016 $14.94SFR 521-012-018 $14.94SFR 521-012-019 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-012-020 $14.94SFR 521-021-001 $14.94SFR 521-021-002 $14.94SFR 521-021-003 $14.94SFR 521-021-004 $14.94SFR 521-021-005 $14.94SFR 521-021-006 $14.94SFR 521-021-007 $14.94SFR 521-021-008 $14.94SFR 521-021-010 $14.94SFR 521-021-011 $14.94SFR 521-021-012 $14.94SFR 521-021-013 $14.94SFR 521-021-014 $14.94SFR 521-021-015 $14.94SFR 521-021-016 $14.94SFR 521-022-001 $14.94SFR 521-022-002 $14.94SFR 521-022-003 $29.88MFR2 521-022-004 $14.94SFR 521-022-005 $14.94SFR 521-022-006 $14.94SFR 521-022-007 $14.94SFR 521-022-008 $14.94SFR 521-022-009 $14.94SFR 521-022-015 $29.88MFR2 521-022-016 $14.94SFR 521-022-017 $14.94SFR 521-022-018 $14.94SFR 521-022-019 $14.94SFR 521-022-020 $14.94SFR 521-022-021 $14.94SFR 521-022-022 $14.94SFR 521-022-023 $14.94SFR 521-022-024 $14.94SFR 521-022-028 $14.94SFR 521-022-029 $14.94SFR 521-031-001 $14.94SFR 521-031-002 $14.94SFR 521-031-003 $29.88MFR2 521-031-004 $14.94SFR 521-031-005 $14.94SFR 521-031-006 $14.94SFR 521-031-007 $14.94SFR 521-031-008 $14.94SFR 521-031-009 $14.94SFR 521-031-010 $14.94SFR 521-031-011 $14.94SFR 521-032-001 $14.94SFR 521-032-002 $14.94SFR 521-032-003 $14.94SFR - 247 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-032-004 $14.94SFR 521-032-005 $14.94SFR 521-032-006 $14.94SFR 521-032-007 $14.94SFR 521-032-008 $14.94SFR 521-032-009 $14.94SFR 521-032-010 $14.94SFR 521-032-011 $14.94SFR 521-032-012 $14.94SFR 521-032-013 $14.94SFR 521-032-014 $14.94SFR 521-032-015 $14.94SFR 521-032-016 $14.94SFR 521-032-017 $14.94SFR 521-032-018 $14.94SFR 521-041-001 $14.94SFR 521-041-002 $14.94SFR 521-041-003 $14.94SFR 521-041-004 $14.94SFR 521-041-005 $14.94SFR 521-041-007 $14.94SFR 521-041-008 $14.94SFR 521-041-009 $14.94SFR 521-041-010 $14.94SFR 521-041-011 $14.94SFR 521-041-012 $14.94SFR 521-041-013 $14.94SFR 521-041-014 $14.94SFR 521-041-015 $14.94SFR 521-041-016 $14.94SFR 521-041-017 $14.94SFR 521-041-018 $14.94SFR 521-041-019 $14.94SFR 521-042-001 $14.94SFR 521-042-002 $14.94SFR 521-042-003 $14.94SFR 521-042-004 $14.94SFR 521-042-005 $14.94SFR 521-042-006 $7.46VSFR 521-042-008 $14.94SFR 521-042-009 $14.94SFR 521-042-010 $14.94SFR 521-042-011 $14.94SFR 521-042-012 $14.94SFR 521-042-013 $14.94SFR 521-042-016 $14.94SFR 521-042-017 $14.94SFR 521-051-001 $14.94SFR 521-051-002 $14.94SFR 521-051-003 $14.94SFR 521-051-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-051-005 $14.94SFR 521-051-006 $14.94SFR 521-051-007 $14.94SFR 521-051-008 $14.94SFR 521-051-009 $14.94SFR 521-051-010 $14.94SFR 521-051-011 $14.94SFR 521-051-012 $14.94SFR 521-051-013 $14.94SFR 521-051-014 $14.94SFR 521-052-001 $29.88MFR2 521-052-002 $14.94SFR 521-052-003 $14.94SFR 521-052-004 $14.94SFR 521-052-005 $14.94SFR 521-052-006 $14.94SFR 521-052-007 $14.94SFR 521-052-008 $14.94SFR 521-052-009 $14.94SFR 521-052-010 $14.94SFR 521-052-011 $14.94SFR 521-061-001 $14.94SFR 521-061-002 $14.94SFR 521-061-003 $29.88MFR2 521-061-004 $14.94SFR 521-061-005 $14.94SFR 521-061-006 $14.94SFR 521-061-007 $14.94SFR 521-061-008 $14.94SFR 521-061-009 $14.94SFR 521-061-010 $14.94SFR 521-061-011 $14.94SFR 521-061-012 $14.94SFR 521-061-013 $14.94SFR 521-061-014 $14.94SFR 521-061-016 $14.94SFR 521-061-017 $14.94SFR 521-061-018 $14.94SFR 521-061-019 $14.94SFR 521-061-020 $7.46VSFR 521-061-021 $14.94SFR 521-061-022 $59.76MFR4 521-062-002 $14.94SFR 521-062-003 $14.94SFR 521-062-004 $14.94SFR 521-062-008 $14.94SFR 521-062-009 $14.94SFR 521-062-010 $14.94SFR 521-062-011 $14.94SFR 521-062-012 $14.94SFR 521-062-013 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-062-014 $14.94SFR 521-062-015 $14.94SFR 521-062-017 $14.94SFR 521-062-018 $14.94SFR 521-062-019 $14.94SFR 521-062-020 $14.94SFR 521-062-021 $14.94SFR 521-062-022 $14.94SFR 521-062-023 $29.88MFR2 521-062-024 $7.46VSFR 521-062-025 $14.94SFR 521-071-001 $14.94SFR 521-071-002 $14.94SFR 521-071-003 $14.94SFR 521-071-004 $14.94SFR 521-071-005 $14.94SFR 521-071-006 $14.94SFR 521-071-007 $14.94SFR 521-071-008 $14.94SFR 521-071-009 $14.94SFR 521-071-010 $14.94SFR 521-071-011 $14.94SFR 521-071-012 $14.94SFR 521-071-013 $7.46VSFR 521-071-014 $14.94SFR 521-072-001 $14.94SFR 521-072-002 $14.94SFR 521-072-003 $14.94SFR 521-072-004 $14.94SFR 521-072-005 $14.94SFR 521-072-006 $14.94SFR 521-072-007 $14.94SFR 521-072-008 $14.94SFR 521-072-009 $14.94SFR 521-072-010 $14.94SFR 521-072-011 $14.94SFR 521-072-016 $14.94SFR 521-072-021 $14.94SFR 521-073-003 $14.94SFR 521-073-004 $14.94SFR 521-073-005 $14.94SFR 521-073-006 $14.94SFR 521-073-007 $14.94SFR 521-073-008 $14.94SFR 521-073-009 $14.94SFR 521-073-010 $14.94SFR 521-073-011 $14.94SFR 521-073-012 $14.94SFR 521-073-013 $14.94SFR 521-073-014 $14.94SFR 521-073-015 $14.94SFR - 248 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-073-016 $14.94SFR 521-073-017 $14.94SFR 521-080-002 $14.94SFR 521-080-003 $14.94SFR 521-080-004 $14.94SFR 521-080-005 $14.94SFR 521-080-006 $14.94SFR 521-080-007 $14.94SFR 521-080-008 $14.94SFR 521-080-009 $14.94SFR 521-080-010 $14.94SFR 521-080-011 $14.94SFR 521-080-012 $14.94SFR 521-080-013 $14.94SFR 521-080-014 $14.94SFR 521-080-015 $14.94SFR 521-080-016 $14.94SFR 521-080-017 $14.94SFR 521-091-002 $14.94SFR 521-091-003 $14.94SFR 521-091-004 $14.94SFR 521-091-005 $74.70COM 521-091-007 $14.94SFR 521-091-008 $14.94SFR 521-091-011 $14.94SFR 521-091-012 $14.94SFR 521-091-013 $14.94SFR 521-091-016 $14.94SFR 521-091-017 $14.94SFR 521-091-018 $29.88MFR2 521-091-019 $14.94SFR 521-091-020 $14.94SFR 521-091-021 $14.94SFR 521-091-023 $14.94SFR 521-091-024 $14.94SFR 521-091-025 $14.94SFR 521-091-026 $14.94SFR 521-091-027 $14.94SFR 521-091-028 $14.94SFR 521-091-029 $14.94SFR 521-091-030 $14.94SFR 521-091-031 $14.94SFR 521-091-032 $14.94SFR 521-091-033 $14.94SFR 521-091-034 $29.88MFR2 521-091-035 $14.94SFR 521-091-036 $14.94SFR 521-091-037 $29.88MFR2 521-101-001 $14.94SFR 521-101-002 $14.94SFR 521-101-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-101-004 $14.94SFR 521-101-005 $14.94SFR 521-101-006 $14.94SFR 521-101-007 $14.94SFR 521-101-008 $14.94SFR 521-101-009 $14.94SFR 521-101-010 $14.94SFR 521-101-011 $14.94SFR 521-101-012 $14.94SFR 521-101-013 $14.94SFR 521-101-014 $14.94SFR 521-101-015 $14.94SFR 521-102-001 $14.94SFR 521-102-002 $14.94SFR 521-102-003 $14.94SFR 521-102-004 $14.94SFR 521-102-008 $14.94SFR 521-102-009 $14.94SFR 521-102-010 $14.94SFR 521-102-011 $14.94SFR 521-102-012 $14.94SFR 521-102-013 $14.94SFR 521-102-014 $14.94SFR 521-102-015 $14.94SFR 521-102-016 $14.94SFR 521-102-017 $14.94SFR 521-102-018 $14.94SFR 521-102-020 $14.94SFR 521-102-021 $14.94SFR 521-103-001 $14.94SFR 521-103-002 $14.94SFR 521-103-003 $14.94SFR 521-103-004 $14.94SFR 521-103-005 $14.94SFR 521-103-006 $14.94SFR 521-103-007 $14.94SFR 521-103-010 $14.94SFR 521-103-012 $14.94SFR 521-103-013 $14.94SFR 521-103-014 $14.94SFR 521-103-015 $14.94SFR 521-103-018 $14.94SFR 521-103-019 $14.94SFR 521-103-021 $14.94SFR 521-103-022 $14.94SFR 521-111-001 $14.94SFR 521-111-002 $14.94SFR 521-111-003 $14.94SFR 521-111-004 $14.94SFR 521-111-005 $14.94SFR 521-111-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-111-007 $14.94SFR 521-111-008 $14.94SFR 521-111-009 $14.94SFR 521-111-010 $14.94SFR 521-111-011 $14.94SFR 521-111-012 $14.94SFR 521-112-001 $14.94SFR 521-112-002 $14.94SFR 521-112-003 $14.94SFR 521-112-004 $14.94SFR 521-112-006 $14.94SFR 521-112-007 $14.94SFR 521-112-008 $14.94SFR 521-112-009 $14.94SFR 521-112-010 $14.94SFR 521-112-011 $14.94SFR 521-112-012 $14.94SFR 521-112-013 $14.94SFR 521-113-002 $7.46VSFR 521-113-003 $14.94SFR 521-113-004 $14.94SFR 521-113-005 $14.94SFR 521-113-006 $14.94SFR 521-113-007 $14.94SFR 521-113-008 $14.94SFR 521-113-009 $14.94SFR 521-113-010 $14.94SFR 521-113-011 $14.94SFR 521-113-012 $14.94SFR 521-113-013 $14.94SFR 521-113-014 $14.94SFR 521-121-001 $14.94SFR 521-121-002 $14.94SFR 521-121-003 $14.94SFR 521-121-007 $14.94SFR 521-121-008 $14.94SFR 521-121-009 $14.94SFR 521-121-011 $14.94SFR 521-121-012 $14.94SFR 521-122-001 $14.94SFR 521-122-002 $14.94SFR 521-122-003 $14.94SFR 521-122-005 $14.94SFR 521-122-006 $14.94SFR 521-122-007 $14.94SFR 521-122-008 $14.94SFR 521-122-009 $14.94SFR 521-122-010 $14.94SFR 521-122-011 $14.94SFR 521-122-012 $14.94SFR 521-122-013 $14.94SFR - 249 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-122-014 $14.94SFR 521-122-015 $14.94SFR 521-131-001 $14.94SFR 521-131-002 $14.94SFR 521-131-003 $14.94SFR 521-131-004 $14.94SFR 521-131-005 $14.94SFR 521-131-006 $14.94SFR 521-131-007 $14.94SFR 521-131-008 $14.94SFR 521-131-010 $14.94SFR 521-131-017 $14.94SFR 521-131-020 $14.94SFR 521-131-021 $14.94SFR 521-131-022 $14.94SFR 521-131-023 $14.94SFR 521-131-024 $14.94SFR 521-131-025 $14.94SFR 521-131-026 $14.94SFR 521-131-027 $14.94SFR 521-131-029 $14.94SFR 521-131-031 $14.94SFR 521-131-032 $14.94SFR 521-131-035 $14.94SFR 521-131-036 $14.94SFR 521-131-037 $14.94SFR 521-132-001 $14.94SFR 521-132-004 $14.94SFR 521-132-005 $14.94SFR 521-132-008 $14.94SFR 521-132-009 $14.94SFR 521-132-010 $14.94SFR 521-132-011 $14.94SFR 521-132-012 $14.94SFR 521-132-013 $14.94SFR 521-132-014 $14.94SFR 521-132-015 $14.94SFR 521-132-016 $14.94SFR 521-132-017 $14.94SFR 521-132-018 $14.94SFR 521-132-019 $7.46VSFR 521-132-020 $14.94SFR 521-132-021 $14.94SFR 521-132-022 $14.94SFR 521-140-001 $14.94SFR 521-140-002 $14.94SFR 521-140-003 $14.94SFR 521-140-004 $14.94SFR 521-140-005 $14.94SFR 521-140-006 $14.94SFR 521-140-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-140-008 $14.94SFR 521-140-009 $14.94SFR 521-151-001 $14.94SFR 521-151-002 $14.94SFR 521-151-003 $14.94SFR 521-151-004 $14.94SFR 521-151-005 $14.94SFR 521-151-006 $14.94SFR 521-151-007 $14.94SFR 521-151-008 $14.94SFR 521-151-009 $14.94SFR 521-151-010 $14.94SFR 521-151-011 $14.94SFR 521-151-012 $14.94SFR 521-151-013 $14.94SFR 521-151-014 $14.94SFR 521-151-015 $14.94SFR 521-151-016 $14.94SFR 521-151-017 $14.94SFR 521-151-018 $14.94SFR 521-151-019 $14.94SFR 521-151-024 $14.94SFR 521-151-025 $14.94SFR 521-151-026 $14.94SFR 521-151-027 $14.94SFR 521-151-032 $14.94SFR 521-151-033 $14.94SFR 521-151-034 $14.94SFR 521-151-035 $14.94SFR 521-152-001 $14.94SFR 521-152-002 $14.94SFR 521-152-003 $7.46VSFR 521-152-004 $14.94SFR 521-152-005 $14.94SFR 521-152-006 $14.94SFR 521-152-007 $14.94SFR 521-152-008 $14.94SFR 521-152-009 $29.88MFR2 521-152-010 $14.94SFR 521-152-011 $14.94SFR 521-152-012 $14.94SFR 521-152-014 $14.94SFR 521-152-015 $14.94SFR 521-152-017 $14.94SFR 521-152-018 $14.94SFR 521-152-019 $14.94SFR 521-152-020 $14.94SFR 521-152-021 $14.94SFR 521-152-022 $14.94SFR 521-152-025 $14.94SFR 521-152-026 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-152-027 $14.94SFR 521-160-002 $14.94SFR 521-160-003 $14.94SFR 521-160-004 $14.94SFR 521-160-005 $14.94SFR 521-160-006 $14.94SFR 521-160-007 $7.46VSFR 521-160-008 $14.94SFR 521-160-009 $74.70COM 521-160-010 $14.94SFR 521-160-011 $14.94SFR 521-160-012 $14.94SFR 521-160-013 $14.94SFR 521-160-014 $14.94SFR 521-160-015 $14.94SFR 521-160-016 $14.94SFR 521-160-017 $14.94SFR 521-160-018 $14.94SFR 521-160-019 $14.94SFR 521-160-020 $14.94SFR 521-160-021 $14.94SFR 521-170-002 $14.94SFR 521-170-003 $14.94SFR 521-170-004 $14.94SFR 521-170-005 $14.94SFR 521-170-006 $14.94SFR 521-170-007 $14.94SFR 521-170-008 $14.94SFR 521-170-009 $14.94SFR 521-170-010 $14.94SFR 521-170-011 $14.94SFR 521-170-012 $14.94SFR 521-170-013 $14.94SFR 521-170-014 $14.94SFR 521-170-015 $14.94SFR 521-170-016 $14.94SFR 521-170-017 $14.94SFR 521-170-018 $14.94SFR 521-170-019 $14.94SFR 521-170-020 $14.94SFR 521-170-021 $14.94SFR 521-170-022 $14.94SFR 521-170-023 $14.94SFR 521-170-024 $14.94SFR 521-170-025 $14.94SFR 521-170-026 $14.94SFR 521-170-027 $14.94SFR 521-170-028 $14.94SFR 521-170-031 $14.94SFR 521-170-032 $14.94SFR 521-170-033 $14.94SFR - 250 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-180-001 $14.94SFR 521-180-002 $14.94SFR 521-180-003 $14.94SFR 521-180-004 $14.94SFR 521-180-005 $14.94SFR 521-180-006 $14.94SFR 521-180-007 $14.94SFR 521-180-008 $14.94SFR 521-180-009 $74.70INST 521-180-010 $14.94SFR 521-180-011 $14.94SFR 521-180-012 $14.94SFR 521-180-013 $14.94SFR 521-180-014 $14.94SFR 521-191-002 $14.94SFR 521-191-003 $29.88MFR2 521-191-004 $14.94SFR 521-191-005 $14.94SFR 521-191-006 $14.94SFR 521-191-007 $14.94SFR 521-191-008 $14.94SFR 521-191-009 $14.94SFR 521-210-001 $14.94SFR 521-210-002 $14.94SFR 521-210-003 $14.94SFR 521-210-004 $14.94SFR 521-210-005 $14.94SFR 521-210-006 $14.94SFR 521-210-007 $14.94SFR 521-210-008 $14.94SFR 521-210-009 $14.94SFR 521-210-010 $14.94SFR 521-210-011 $14.94SFR 521-210-012 $14.94SFR 521-210-013 $14.94SFR 521-210-014 $14.94SFR 521-210-015 $14.94SFR 521-210-016 $14.94SFR 521-210-017 $14.94SFR 521-210-018 $14.94SFR 521-210-019 $14.94SFR 521-220-002 $14.94SFR 521-220-003 $14.94SFR 521-220-004 $14.94SFR 521-220-005 $14.94SFR 521-220-006 $14.94SFR 521-220-009 $14.94SFR 521-230-001 $14.94SFR 521-230-002 $14.94SFR 521-230-003 $14.94SFR 521-230-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-230-006 $14.94SFR 521-230-007 $14.94SFR 521-230-008 $14.94SFR 521-230-009 $14.94SFR 521-230-010 $14.94SFR 521-230-011 $14.94SFR 521-230-014 $14.94SFR 521-230-015 $14.94SFR 521-230-018 $14.94SFR 521-240-001 $14.94SFR 521-240-002 $14.94SFR 521-240-003 $14.94SFR 521-240-004 $14.94SFR 521-240-005 $14.94SFR 521-240-006 $14.94SFR 521-240-007 $14.94SFR 521-240-008 $14.94SFR 521-240-009 $14.94SFR 521-240-010 $14.94SFR 521-240-011 $14.94SFR 521-240-012 $14.94SFR 521-240-013 $14.94SFR 521-240-014 $14.94SFR 521-240-015 $7.46VSFR 521-240-016 $14.94SFR 521-240-017 $14.94SFR 521-240-018 $14.94SFR 521-250-002 $14.94SFR 521-250-003 $14.94SFR 521-250-005 $14.94SFR 521-250-008 $14.94SFR 521-250-009 $14.94SFR 521-250-010 $14.94SFR 521-250-011 $14.94SFR 521-250-015 $14.94SFR 521-250-016 $14.94SFR 521-250-017 $14.94SFR 521-250-018 $14.94SFR 521-250-019 $14.94SFR 521-250-020 $14.94SFR 521-250-021 $14.94SFR 521-250-022 $14.94SFR 521-250-023 $14.94SFR 521-250-024 $14.94SFR 521-250-025 $14.94SFR 521-250-026 $14.94SFR 521-250-027 $14.94SFR 521-250-028 $14.94SFR 521-250-029 $14.94SFR 521-250-030 $14.94SFR 521-250-031 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 521-260-001 $14.94SFR 521-260-002 $14.94SFR 521-260-003 $14.94SFR 521-260-004 $14.94SFR 521-260-005 $14.94SFR 521-260-006 $14.94SFR 521-260-007 $14.94SFR 521-260-008 $14.94SFR 521-260-009 $14.94SFR 521-260-010 $29.88MFR2 521-260-012 $14.94SFR 521-260-013 $14.94SFR 521-260-014 $14.94SFR 521-260-015 $14.94SFR 521-260-016 $14.94SFR 521-260-017 $29.88MFR2 521-260-018 $14.94SFR 521-260-019 $14.94SFR 521-260-020 $14.94SFR 521-260-021 $14.94SFR 521-260-022 $14.94SFR 521-260-023 $14.94SFR 521-260-024 $14.94SFR 521-271-002 $14.94SFR 521-271-003 $14.94SFR 521-271-004 $14.94SFR 521-271-005 $14.94SFR 521-271-006 $14.94SFR 521-271-007 $14.94SFR 521-271-008 $14.94SFR 521-271-009 $14.94SFR 521-271-010 $14.94SFR 521-271-013 $14.94SFR 521-271-014 $14.94SFR 521-271-015 $14.94SFR 521-271-016 $14.94SFR 521-271-017 $14.94SFR 521-271-018 $14.94SFR 521-271-019 $7.46VSFR 521-272-001 $14.94SFR 521-272-002 $14.94SFR 521-272-003 $14.94SFR 521-272-005 $14.94SFR 521-272-006 $14.94SFR 521-272-007 $14.94SFR 521-272-008 $14.94SFR 521-272-009 $14.94SFR 521-272-011 $14.94SFR 521-272-012 $14.94SFR 521-272-013 $14.94SFR 570-011-002 $14.94SFR - 251 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-011-003 $14.94SFR 570-011-004 $14.94SFR 570-011-005 $14.94SFR 570-011-006 $14.94SFR 570-011-007 $14.94SFR 570-011-008 $14.94SFR 570-011-009 $14.94SFR 570-011-010 $14.94SFR 570-011-011 $14.94SFR 570-011-012 $14.94SFR 570-011-013 $14.94SFR 570-011-014 $14.94SFR 570-012-001 $14.94SFR 570-012-002 $14.94SFR 570-012-003 $14.94SFR 570-012-004 $14.94SFR 570-012-005 $14.94SFR 570-012-008 $14.94SFR 570-012-009 $14.94SFR 570-012-010 $14.94SFR 570-012-011 $14.94SFR 570-012-012 $14.94SFR 570-012-013 $14.94SFR 570-012-014 $14.94SFR 570-012-015 $14.94SFR 570-012-016 $14.94SFR 570-020-001 $14.94SFR 570-020-002 $14.94SFR 570-020-003 $14.94SFR 570-020-004 $14.94SFR 570-020-005 $14.94SFR 570-020-006 $14.94SFR 570-020-007 $7.46VSFR 570-020-010 $14.94SFR 570-020-011 $14.94SFR 570-020-012 $14.94SFR 570-020-013 $14.94SFR 570-020-014 $14.94SFR 570-020-015 $29.88MFR2 570-031-001 $14.94SFR 570-031-002 $14.94SFR 570-031-003 $14.94SFR 570-031-004 $14.94SFR 570-031-005 $14.94SFR 570-031-006 $14.94SFR 570-031-007 $14.94SFR 570-031-008 $14.94SFR 570-031-009 $14.94SFR 570-031-010 $14.94SFR 570-031-011 $14.94SFR 570-031-012 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-031-013 $14.94SFR 570-031-014 $14.94SFR 570-032-001 $14.94SFR 570-032-002 $14.94SFR 570-032-003 $14.94SFR 570-032-004 $14.94SFR 570-032-005 $14.94SFR 570-032-006 $14.94SFR 570-032-007 $14.94SFR 570-032-008 $14.94SFR 570-032-009 $14.94SFR 570-032-010 $14.94SFR 570-032-011 $14.94SFR 570-032-012 $14.94SFR 570-032-013 $29.88MFR2 570-032-014 $14.94SFR 570-032-015 $14.94SFR 570-032-016 $14.94SFR 570-032-017 $14.94SFR 570-032-018 $14.94SFR 570-032-019 $14.94SFR 570-032-020 $14.94SFR 570-032-021 $14.94SFR 570-032-022 $14.94SFR 570-032-023 $14.94SFR 570-032-024 $14.94SFR 570-032-025 $14.94SFR 570-032-026 $14.94SFR 570-032-027 $14.94SFR 570-032-028 $14.94SFR 570-032-029 $14.94SFR 570-032-030 $14.94SFR 570-032-031 $14.94SFR 570-041-001 $14.94SFR 570-041-002 $14.94SFR 570-041-003 $14.94SFR 570-041-004 $14.94SFR 570-041-005 $14.94SFR 570-041-006 $14.94SFR 570-041-007 $14.94SFR 570-041-008 $14.94SFR 570-041-009 $14.94SFR 570-041-010 $14.94SFR 570-041-011 $14.94SFR 570-041-012 $14.94SFR 570-041-013 $14.94SFR 570-041-014 $14.94SFR 570-041-015 $14.94SFR 570-041-016 $14.94SFR 570-041-017 $14.94SFR 570-041-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-041-019 $14.94SFR 570-041-021 $14.94SFR 570-041-022 $14.94SFR 570-041-023 $14.94SFR 570-041-024 $14.94SFR 570-041-025 $14.94SFR 570-042-001 $14.94SFR 570-042-002 $14.94SFR 570-042-003 $14.94SFR 570-042-004 $14.94SFR 570-042-005 $14.94SFR 570-042-006 $14.94SFR 570-042-007 $14.94SFR 570-042-008 $14.94SFR 570-042-009 $14.94SFR 570-042-010 $14.94SFR 570-042-011 $14.94SFR 570-042-012 $14.94SFR 570-042-013 $14.94SFR 570-042-014 $14.94SFR 570-042-015 $14.94SFR 570-042-016 $14.94SFR 570-042-017 $14.94SFR 570-042-018 $29.88MFR2 570-042-019 $14.94SFR 570-042-020 $14.94SFR 570-042-021 $14.94SFR 570-050-001 $14.94SFR 570-050-002 $14.94SFR 570-050-003 $14.94SFR 570-050-004 $14.94SFR 570-050-005 $14.94SFR 570-050-006 $14.94SFR 570-050-007 $14.94SFR 570-050-008 $14.94SFR 570-050-009 $14.94SFR 570-050-010 $14.94SFR 570-050-011 $14.94SFR 570-050-012 $14.94SFR 570-050-013 $14.94SFR 570-050-014 $14.94SFR 570-050-017 $14.94SFR 570-050-018 $14.94SFR 570-050-019 $14.94SFR 570-050-020 $14.94SFR 570-050-022 $14.94SFR 570-050-023 $14.94SFR 570-050-024 $14.94SFR 570-050-025 $14.94SFR 570-050-026 $14.94SFR 570-050-027 $14.94SFR - 252 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-060-001 $14.94SFR 570-060-002 $14.94SFR 570-060-003 $14.94SFR 570-060-004 $14.94SFR 570-060-005 $14.94SFR 570-060-006 $29.88MFR2 570-060-007 $14.94SFR 570-060-008 $14.94SFR 570-060-009 $14.94SFR 570-060-010 $14.94SFR 570-060-011 $14.94SFR 570-060-012 $74.70COM 570-060-013 $74.70COM 570-060-014 $74.70COM 570-060-017 $74.70COM 570-060-018 $14.94SFR 570-060-019 $14.94SFR 570-060-020 $14.94SFR 570-060-021 $14.94SFR 570-060-022 $14.94SFR 570-060-023 $74.70COM 570-071-001 $14.94SFR 570-071-002 $14.94SFR 570-071-003 $14.94SFR 570-071-004 $14.94SFR 570-071-005 $14.94SFR 570-071-006 $14.94SFR 570-071-007 $14.94SFR 570-071-008 $14.94SFR 570-071-009 $14.94SFR 570-071-010 $14.94SFR 570-072-001 $29.88MFR2 570-072-002 $14.94SFR 570-072-003 $14.94SFR 570-072-004 $14.94SFR 570-072-005 $14.94SFR 570-072-006 $14.94SFR 570-072-007 $29.88MFR2 570-072-008 $14.94SFR 570-072-009 $14.94SFR 570-072-010 $14.94SFR 570-072-011 $14.94SFR 570-072-012 $14.94SFR 570-072-013 $14.94SFR 570-072-014 $14.94SFR 570-081-001 $14.94SFR 570-081-002 $14.94SFR 570-081-003 $14.94SFR 570-081-004 $14.94SFR 570-081-005 $14.94SFR 570-081-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-081-008 $14.94SFR 570-081-009 $14.94SFR 570-081-010 $14.94SFR 570-081-011 $14.94SFR 570-081-012 $14.94SFR 570-081-013 $14.94SFR 570-082-001 $14.94SFR 570-082-002 $14.94SFR 570-082-003 $14.94SFR 570-082-004 $14.94SFR 570-082-005 $14.94SFR 570-082-006 $14.94SFR 570-082-007 $14.94SFR 570-082-008 $14.94SFR 570-082-009 $14.94SFR 570-082-010 $14.94SFR 570-082-011 $14.94SFR 570-082-012 $14.94SFR 570-082-013 $14.94SFR 570-082-014 $14.94SFR 570-082-015 $14.94SFR 570-082-016 $14.94SFR 570-091-001 $14.94SFR 570-091-002 $14.94SFR 570-091-003 $14.94SFR 570-091-004 $14.94SFR 570-091-005 $14.94SFR 570-091-006 $14.94SFR 570-091-007 $14.94SFR 570-092-001 $14.94SFR 570-092-002 $29.88MFR2 570-092-003 $14.94SFR 570-092-004 $14.94SFR 570-092-005 $14.94SFR 570-092-006 $14.94SFR 570-092-007 $14.94SFR 570-092-008 $14.94SFR 570-092-009 $14.94SFR 570-092-010 $14.94SFR 570-092-011 $14.94SFR 570-092-012 $14.94SFR 570-092-013 $14.94SFR 570-092-014 $14.94SFR 570-093-001 $14.94SFR 570-093-002 $14.94SFR 570-093-003 $14.94SFR 570-093-004 $14.94SFR 570-093-005 $14.94SFR 570-093-006 $14.94SFR 570-093-007 $14.94SFR 570-093-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-093-009 $14.94SFR 570-093-010 $14.94SFR 570-093-011 $14.94SFR 570-093-012 $14.94SFR 570-093-013 $14.94SFR 570-100-002 $7.46VSFR 570-100-003 $14.94SFR 570-100-005 $14.94SFR 570-100-008 $14.94SFR 570-100-009 $14.94SFR 570-100-010 $14.94SFR 570-100-011 $29.88MFR2 570-100-012 $14.94SFR 570-100-013 $14.94SFR 570-100-014 $14.94SFR 570-100-015 $14.94SFR 570-100-016 $14.94SFR 570-100-017 $14.94SFR 570-100-018 $14.94SFR 570-100-019 $14.94SFR 570-100-020 $74.70COM 570-100-022 $14.94SFR 570-100-023 $14.94SFR 570-100-024 $14.94SFR 570-110-001 $14.94SFR 570-110-002 $14.94SFR 570-110-003 $14.94SFR 570-110-004 $14.94SFR 570-110-005 $14.94SFR 570-110-006 $14.94SFR 570-110-007 $14.94SFR 570-110-008 $14.94SFR 570-110-009 $29.88MFR2 570-110-010 $14.94SFR 570-110-011 $14.94SFR 570-110-012 $14.94SFR 570-110-013 $14.94SFR 570-110-014 $14.94SFR 570-110-015 $14.94SFR 570-110-016 $14.94SFR 570-121-001 $14.94SFR 570-121-002 $14.94SFR 570-121-003 $14.94SFR 570-121-004 $14.94SFR 570-121-005 $14.94SFR 570-121-006 $14.94SFR 570-121-007 $14.94SFR 570-121-008 $14.94SFR 570-121-009 $14.94SFR 570-121-010 $14.94SFR 570-121-011 $14.94SFR - 253 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-121-014 $14.94SFR 570-121-015 $14.94SFR 570-121-016 $14.94SFR 570-121-017 $14.94SFR 570-121-018 $14.94SFR 570-121-019 $14.94SFR 570-121-020 $14.94SFR 570-122-001 $14.94SFR 570-122-002 $14.94SFR 570-122-003 $14.94SFR 570-122-004 $14.94SFR 570-122-005 $14.94SFR 570-122-011 $14.94SFR 570-122-012 $14.94SFR 570-122-013 $14.94SFR 570-122-014 $14.94SFR 570-122-015 $14.94SFR 570-122-020 $14.94SFR 570-122-025 $14.94SFR 570-130-002 $14.94SFR 570-130-003 $14.94SFR 570-130-004 $14.94SFR 570-130-005 $14.94SFR 570-130-006 $14.94SFR 570-130-007 $14.94SFR 570-130-008 $14.94SFR 570-130-009 $14.94SFR 570-130-010 $14.94SFR 570-130-011 $14.94SFR 570-130-012 $14.94SFR 570-130-013 $14.94SFR 570-130-014 $14.94SFR 570-130-015 $14.94SFR 570-130-016 $14.94SFR 570-130-017 $14.94SFR 570-130-018 $14.94SFR 570-130-019 $14.94SFR 570-130-020 $14.94SFR 570-130-021 $29.88MFR2 570-130-022 $14.94SFR 570-130-023 $14.94SFR 570-130-024 $29.88MFR2 570-130-025 $14.94SFR 570-130-027 $14.94SFR 570-130-031 $7.46VSFR 570-130-032 $14.94SFR 570-130-033 $14.94SFR 570-141-001 $14.94SFR 570-141-002 $14.94SFR 570-141-003 $14.94SFR 570-141-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-141-005 $14.94SFR 570-141-006 $14.94SFR 570-142-001 $14.94SFR 570-142-002 $14.94SFR 570-142-003 $14.94SFR 570-142-004 $14.94SFR 570-142-005 $14.94SFR 570-142-006 $14.94SFR 570-142-007 $14.94SFR 570-142-008 $14.94SFR 570-142-009 $14.94SFR 570-142-010 $14.94SFR 570-142-011 $14.94SFR 570-142-012 $14.94SFR 570-142-013 $14.94SFR 570-142-014 $14.94SFR 570-142-015 $14.94SFR 570-142-016 $14.94SFR 570-142-017 $14.94SFR 570-142-019 $14.94SFR 570-142-020 $14.94SFR 570-142-023 $14.94SFR 570-142-024 $14.94SFR 570-142-025 $29.88MFR2 570-142-026 $14.94SFR 570-142-027 $14.94SFR 570-142-028 $14.94SFR 570-142-029 $14.94SFR 570-151-001 $14.94SFR 570-151-002 $14.94SFR 570-151-003 $14.94SFR 570-151-004 $14.94SFR 570-151-005 $14.94SFR 570-151-006 $14.94SFR 570-151-007 $14.94SFR 570-151-008 $14.94SFR 570-151-009 $14.94SFR 570-151-010 $14.94SFR 570-151-011 $14.94SFR 570-151-012 $14.94SFR 570-151-013 $14.94SFR 570-151-014 $14.94SFR 570-151-015 $14.94SFR 570-151-016 $14.94SFR 570-151-017 $14.94SFR 570-151-018 $14.94SFR 570-151-019 $14.94SFR 570-151-020 $14.94SFR 570-151-021 $14.94SFR 570-151-022 $14.94SFR 570-151-023 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-151-024 $14.94SFR 570-151-025 $14.94SFR 570-151-026 $14.94SFR 570-151-027 $14.94SFR 570-151-028 $14.94SFR 570-151-029 $14.94SFR 570-152-001 $14.94SFR 570-152-002 $14.94SFR 570-152-003 $14.94SFR 570-152-004 $14.94SFR 570-152-005 $14.94SFR 570-152-006 $14.94SFR 570-152-007 $14.94SFR 570-152-008 $14.94SFR 570-152-009 $14.94SFR 570-152-010 $14.94SFR 570-152-011 $14.94SFR 570-152-012 $14.94SFR 570-152-013 $14.94SFR 570-152-014 $14.94SFR 570-152-015 $14.94SFR 570-152-016 $14.94SFR 570-152-017 $14.94SFR 570-161-001 $14.94SFR 570-161-002 $14.94SFR 570-161-003 $14.94SFR 570-161-004 $14.94SFR 570-161-008 $14.94SFR 570-161-009 $7.46VSFR 570-162-001 $14.94SFR 570-162-002 $14.94SFR 570-162-003 $14.94SFR 570-162-004 $14.94SFR 570-162-005 $29.88MFR2 570-162-006 $14.94SFR 570-162-007 $14.94SFR 570-162-008 $14.94SFR 570-162-009 $14.94SFR 570-162-010 $14.94SFR 570-162-011 $14.94SFR 570-162-012 $14.94SFR 570-162-013 $14.94SFR 570-162-014 $14.94SFR 570-162-015 $14.94SFR 570-162-016 $14.94SFR 570-162-017 $14.94SFR 570-162-018 $14.94SFR 570-162-019 $14.94SFR 570-162-020 $14.94SFR 570-162-021 $14.94SFR 570-162-022 $14.94SFR - 254 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-162-023 $14.94SFR 570-162-024 $14.94SFR 570-162-025 $14.94SFR 570-162-026 $14.94SFR 570-162-027 $14.94SFR 570-162-028 $14.94SFR 570-171-001 $14.94SFR 570-171-002 $14.94SFR 570-171-003 $14.94SFR 570-171-004 $14.94SFR 570-171-005 $14.94SFR 570-171-006 $14.94SFR 570-171-007 $14.94SFR 570-171-008 $14.94SFR 570-171-009 $14.94SFR 570-171-010 $14.94SFR 570-171-011 $14.94SFR 570-171-012 $29.88MFR2 570-171-013 $14.94SFR 570-171-014 $14.94SFR 570-171-015 $14.94SFR 570-171-016 $14.94SFR 570-172-001 $14.94SFR 570-172-002 $14.94SFR 570-172-003 $14.94SFR 570-172-004 $14.94SFR 570-172-005 $14.94SFR 570-172-006 $14.94SFR 570-172-007 $14.94SFR 570-172-008 $14.94SFR 570-172-009 $14.94SFR 570-172-010 $14.94SFR 570-172-011 $14.94SFR 570-172-012 $14.94SFR 570-172-013 $14.94SFR 570-172-014 $14.94SFR 570-173-002 $14.94SFR 570-173-003 $14.94SFR 570-173-004 $14.94SFR 570-173-005 $14.94SFR 570-173-006 $14.94SFR 570-173-007 $14.94SFR 570-173-008 $14.94SFR 570-173-009 $14.94SFR 570-180-001 $14.94SFR 570-180-002 $14.94SFR 570-180-003 $14.94SFR 570-180-004 $14.94SFR 570-180-005 $14.94SFR 570-180-006 $14.94SFR 570-180-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-180-008 $14.94SFR 570-180-009 $14.94SFR 570-180-010 $14.94SFR 570-180-011 $14.94SFR 570-180-012 $14.94SFR 570-180-013 $14.94SFR 570-180-014 $14.94SFR 570-180-015 $14.94SFR 570-180-016 $14.94SFR 570-180-017 $14.94SFR 570-180-018 $14.94SFR 570-180-019 $14.94SFR 570-180-020 $14.94SFR 570-180-021 $14.94SFR 570-180-022 $14.94SFR 570-180-023 $14.94SFR 570-180-024 $14.94SFR 570-180-025 $14.94SFR 570-180-027 $14.94SFR 570-180-028 $14.94SFR 570-191-001 $14.94SFR 570-191-002 $14.94SFR 570-191-003 $14.94SFR 570-191-004 $14.94SFR 570-191-005 $14.94SFR 570-191-006 $14.94SFR 570-191-009 $14.94SFR 570-191-010 $14.94SFR 570-191-011 $14.94SFR 570-191-012 $14.94SFR 570-191-013 $14.94SFR 570-191-014 $14.94SFR 570-191-015 $14.94SFR 570-192-001 $14.94SFR 570-192-002 $14.94SFR 570-192-003 $14.94SFR 570-192-004 $14.94SFR 570-192-005 $14.94SFR 570-192-006 $14.94SFR 570-192-007 $14.94SFR 570-192-008 $14.94SFR 570-192-009 $14.94SFR 570-192-010 $14.94SFR 570-192-011 $14.94SFR 570-192-012 $14.94SFR 570-192-013 $14.94SFR 570-192-014 $14.94SFR 570-192-015 $14.94SFR 570-192-016 $14.94SFR 570-192-017 $14.94SFR 570-192-018 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-192-019 $14.94SFR 570-192-020 $14.94SFR 570-192-021 $14.94SFR 570-192-022 $14.94SFR 570-192-023 $14.94SFR 570-192-024 $14.94SFR 570-192-025 $14.94SFR 570-192-026 $14.94SFR 570-192-027 $14.94SFR 570-201-001 $14.94SFR 570-201-002 $14.94SFR 570-201-003 $14.94SFR 570-201-004 $14.94SFR 570-201-005 $14.94SFR 570-201-006 $14.94SFR 570-201-007 $14.94SFR 570-201-008 $14.94SFR 570-202-002 $14.94SFR 570-202-003 $14.94SFR 570-202-004 $14.94SFR 570-202-005 $14.94SFR 570-203-001 $14.94SFR 570-203-002 $14.94SFR 570-203-003 $14.94SFR 570-203-004 $14.94SFR 570-203-005 $14.94SFR 570-203-006 $29.88MFR2 570-203-007 $14.94SFR 570-203-008 $14.94SFR 570-203-009 $14.94SFR 570-203-010 $14.94SFR 570-203-011 $14.94SFR 570-203-012 $14.94SFR 570-203-013 $14.94SFR 570-203-014 $14.94SFR 570-221-001 $14.94SFR 570-221-002 $14.94SFR 570-221-003 $14.94SFR 570-221-004 $14.94SFR 570-221-005 $14.94SFR 570-221-006 $14.94SFR 570-221-007 $14.94SFR 570-221-008 $14.94SFR 570-221-009 $14.94SFR 570-221-010 $14.94SFR 570-221-011 $14.94SFR 570-221-012 $14.94SFR 570-221-013 $14.94SFR 570-221-014 $14.94SFR 570-221-015 $14.94SFR 570-222-001 $14.94SFR - 255 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-222-002 $14.94SFR 570-222-003 $14.94SFR 570-222-004 $14.94SFR 570-222-005 $14.94SFR 570-222-006 $14.94SFR 570-222-007 $14.94SFR 570-222-008 $14.94SFR 570-222-009 $14.94SFR 570-222-010 $14.94SFR 570-222-011 $14.94SFR 570-222-012 $14.94SFR 570-222-013 $14.94SFR 570-222-014 $14.94SFR 570-222-015 $14.94SFR 570-222-016 $14.94SFR 570-222-017 $14.94SFR 570-222-018 $14.94SFR 570-222-019 $14.94SFR 570-222-020 $14.94SFR 570-222-021 $14.94SFR 570-222-022 $14.94SFR 570-222-023 $14.94SFR 570-222-024 $14.94SFR 570-222-025 $14.94SFR 570-222-026 $14.94SFR 570-222-027 $14.94SFR 570-223-001 $14.94SFR 570-223-002 $14.94SFR 570-223-003 $14.94SFR 570-223-004 $29.88MFR2 570-223-005 $14.94SFR 570-223-006 $14.94SFR 570-231-001 $14.94SFR 570-231-002 $14.94SFR 570-231-003 $14.94SFR 570-231-004 $14.94SFR 570-231-005 $14.94SFR 570-231-006 $14.94SFR 570-231-007 $14.94SFR 570-231-008 $14.94SFR 570-231-009 $14.94SFR 570-231-010 $14.94SFR 570-231-011 $14.94SFR 570-231-012 $29.88MFR2 570-231-013 $14.94SFR 570-231-014 $14.94SFR 570-231-015 $14.94SFR 570-231-018 $14.94SFR 570-231-019 $14.94SFR 570-232-001 $29.88MFR2 570-232-002 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-232-003 $14.94SFR 570-232-004 $14.94SFR 570-232-005 $14.94SFR 570-232-006 $14.94SFR 570-232-007 $14.94SFR 570-232-008 $14.94SFR 570-232-009 $14.94SFR 570-232-010 $14.94SFR 570-232-011 $14.94SFR 570-232-013 $14.94SFR 570-251-006 $14.94SFR 570-251-007 $14.94SFR 570-251-008 $14.94SFR 570-251-009 $14.94SFR 570-251-010 $14.94SFR 570-251-011 $14.94SFR 570-251-012 $14.94SFR 570-251-015 $14.94SFR 570-251-016 $14.94SFR 570-251-017 $14.94SFR 570-251-018 $7.46VSFR 570-251-020 $7.46VSFR 570-251-021 $7.46VSFR 570-252-002 $14.94SFR 570-252-003 $14.94SFR 570-252-004 $14.94SFR 570-252-005 $14.94SFR 570-252-006 $14.94SFR 570-252-007 $14.94SFR 570-252-008 $14.94SFR 570-252-009 $14.94SFR 570-252-010 $14.94SFR 570-252-011 $14.94SFR 570-252-012 $14.94SFR 570-252-013 $14.94SFR 570-252-014 $14.94SFR 570-252-015 $14.94SFR 570-252-016 $14.94SFR 570-252-017 $14.94SFR 570-252-018 $14.94SFR 570-252-019 $14.94SFR 570-252-020 $14.94SFR 570-252-021 $14.94SFR 570-252-022 $14.94SFR 570-252-023 $14.94SFR 570-252-024 $14.94SFR 570-252-025 $14.94SFR 570-252-026 $14.94SFR 570-252-027 $14.94SFR 570-252-028 $14.94SFR 570-252-029 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 570-252-030 $14.94SFR 570-252-031 $14.94SFR 570-253-004 $7.46VSFR 570-253-005 $7.46VSFR 570-253-006 $7.46VSFR 570-253-010 $14.94SFR 570-253-011 $14.94SFR 570-253-012 $7.46VSFR 570-253-013 $14.94SFR 570-253-014 $14.94SFR 570-253-015 $14.94SFR 570-253-016 $14.94SFR 570-253-017 $14.94SFR 570-253-018 $14.94SFR 570-253-019 $14.94SFR 570-253-020 $14.94SFR 570-253-021 $14.94SFR 570-253-022 $14.94SFR 570-253-023 $7.46VSFR 570-253-024 $7.46VSFR 570-253-025 $7.46VSFR 570-253-026 $14.94SFR 570-253-028 $14.94SFR 570-253-029 $14.94SFR 570-253-031 $14.94SFR 570-253-032 $14.94SFR 570-253-033 $14.94SFR 570-253-035 $14.94SFR 570-253-036 $14.94SFR 570-253-037 $7.46VSFR 570-261-001 $14.94SFR 570-261-002 $14.94SFR 570-261-003 $14.94SFR 570-262-013 $14.94SFR 570-262-014 $14.94SFR 570-262-015 $14.94SFR 570-262-020 $14.94SFR 570-262-021 $14.94SFR 570-262-022 $14.94SFR 570-262-025 $14.94SFR 570-262-026 $14.94SFR 570-262-029 $14.94SFR 570-262-030 $14.94SFR 570-262-032 $14.94SFR 570-262-033 $14.94SFR 570-262-034 $14.94SFR 570-262-035 $14.94SFR 570-262-036 $14.94SFR 570-262-037 $14.94SFR 570-262-038 $14.94SFR 571-010-001 $14.94SFR - 256 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-010-002 $14.94SFR 571-010-003 $14.94SFR 571-010-004 $14.94SFR 571-010-005 $14.94SFR 571-010-006 $14.94SFR 571-010-007 $14.94SFR 571-010-008 $14.94SFR 571-010-009 $14.94SFR 571-010-010 $14.94SFR 571-010-012 $14.94SFR 571-010-013 $14.94SFR 571-010-014 $14.94SFR 571-010-015 $14.94SFR 571-010-016 $14.94SFR 571-010-017 $14.94SFR 571-010-018 $14.94SFR 571-010-019 $14.94SFR 571-010-020 $14.94SFR 571-010-021 $14.94SFR 571-010-022 $14.94SFR 571-010-023 $14.94SFR 571-021-001 $14.94SFR 571-021-002 $14.94SFR 571-021-003 $14.94SFR 571-021-004 $14.94SFR 571-021-005 $14.94SFR 571-021-006 $14.94SFR 571-021-007 $14.94SFR 571-021-008 $14.94SFR 571-021-010 $14.94SFR 571-021-011 $14.94SFR 571-021-014 $29.88MFR2 571-021-015 $14.94SFR 571-021-016 $14.94SFR 571-021-017 $14.94SFR 571-021-018 $14.94SFR 571-021-019 $14.94SFR 571-021-020 $14.94SFR 571-021-021 $14.94SFR 571-021-022 $14.94SFR 571-021-023 $14.94SFR 571-021-024 $14.94SFR 571-021-026 $14.94SFR 571-021-030 $14.94SFR 571-021-032 $14.94SFR 571-021-033 $14.94SFR 571-021-034 $14.94SFR 571-022-001 $14.94SFR 571-022-003 $14.94SFR 571-022-004 $14.94SFR 571-022-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-022-006 $14.94SFR 571-022-007 $14.94SFR 571-022-008 $14.94SFR 571-022-009 $14.94SFR 571-022-010 $14.94SFR 571-022-011 $14.94SFR 571-022-012 $14.94SFR 571-022-013 $14.94SFR 571-030-001 $14.94SFR 571-030-002 $14.94SFR 571-030-003 $14.94SFR 571-030-005 $14.94SFR 571-030-006 $14.94SFR 571-030-007 $14.94SFR 571-030-008 $14.94SFR 571-030-009 $29.88MFR2 571-030-010 $14.94SFR 571-030-011 $29.88MFR2 571-030-012 $14.94SFR 571-030-013 $14.94SFR 571-030-014 $14.94SFR 571-030-015 $14.94SFR 571-030-017 $14.94SFR 571-030-018 $14.94SFR 571-030-019 $14.94SFR 571-040-001 $14.94SFR 571-040-002 $14.94SFR 571-040-003 $14.94SFR 571-040-004 $14.94SFR 571-040-005 $14.94SFR 571-040-006 $74.70COM 571-040-007 $74.70COM 571-040-008 $14.94SFR 571-040-011 $14.94SFR 571-040-012 $29.88MFR2 571-050-002 $14.94SFR 571-050-003 $14.94SFR 571-050-009 $74.70COM 571-050-011 $14.94SFR 571-050-012 $14.94SFR 571-050-013 $14.94SFR 571-050-014 $14.94SFR 571-050-015 $14.94SFR 571-050-017 $14.94SFR 571-050-018 $14.94SFR 571-050-019 $14.94SFR 571-050-021 $74.70COM 571-050-022 $14.94SFR 571-050-023 $74.70MFR5 571-060-002 $14.94SFR 571-060-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-060-004 $44.82MFR 571-060-005 $29.88MFR2 571-060-006 $29.88MFR2 571-060-007 $44.82MFR 571-060-008 $44.82MFR 571-060-009 $14.94SFR 571-060-010 $14.94SFR 571-060-011 $14.94SFR 571-070-001 $14.94SFR 571-070-002 $14.94SFR 571-070-003 $14.94SFR 571-070-006 $14.94SFR 571-070-009 $14.94SFR 571-070-010 $7.46VSFR 571-070-011 $14.94SFR 571-070-012 $29.88MFR2 571-070-013 $14.94SFR 571-070-014 $14.94SFR 571-070-015 $14.94SFR 571-070-016 $14.94SFR 571-070-017 $7.46VSFR 571-070-018 $14.94SFR 571-070-019 $14.94SFR 571-080-001 $14.94SFR 571-080-002 $14.94SFR 571-080-003 $14.94SFR 571-080-004 $14.94SFR 571-080-006 $14.94SFR 571-080-007 $14.94SFR 571-080-008 $14.94SFR 571-080-009 $14.94SFR 571-080-010 $14.94SFR 571-080-011 $14.94SFR 571-080-012 $14.94SFR 571-080-013 $14.94SFR 571-080-014 $14.94SFR 571-080-015 $14.94SFR 571-080-016 $14.94SFR 571-080-017 $14.94SFR 571-080-018 $14.94SFR 571-080-019 $14.94SFR 571-080-020 $14.94SFR 571-080-021 $14.94SFR 571-080-022 $14.94SFR 571-080-025 $14.94SFR 571-090-001 $14.94SFR 571-090-002 $14.94SFR 571-090-003 $14.94SFR 571-090-004 $14.94SFR 571-090-005 $14.94SFR 571-090-006 $14.94SFR - 257 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-090-007 $7.46VSFR 571-090-008 $14.94SFR 571-090-011 $14.94SFR 571-090-012 $14.94SFR 571-090-013 $14.94SFR 571-090-014 $14.94SFR 571-090-015 $14.94SFR 571-090-016 $14.94SFR 571-090-017 $14.94SFR 571-090-019 $14.94SFR 571-100-001 $14.94SFR 571-100-002 $14.94SFR 571-100-003 $14.94SFR 571-100-004 $14.94SFR 571-100-005 $14.94SFR 571-100-006 $14.94SFR 571-100-007 $14.94SFR 571-100-008 $14.94SFR 571-100-009 $14.94SFR 571-100-010 $14.94SFR 571-100-011 $14.94SFR 571-100-012 $14.94SFR 571-100-013 $14.94SFR 571-100-014 $14.94SFR 571-100-015 $14.94SFR 571-100-016 $14.94SFR 571-100-017 $14.94SFR 571-110-001 $14.94SFR 571-110-002 $14.94SFR 571-110-003 $14.94SFR 571-110-004 $14.94SFR 571-110-007 $14.94SFR 571-110-008 $14.94SFR 571-110-009 $14.94SFR 571-110-010 $14.94SFR 571-110-011 $14.94SFR 571-110-012 $14.94SFR 571-110-013 $14.94SFR 571-110-014 $14.94SFR 571-110-015 $14.94SFR 571-110-016 $14.94SFR 571-110-017 $14.94SFR 571-110-019 $14.94SFR 571-110-020 $14.94SFR 571-110-021 $14.94SFR 571-120-001 $14.94SFR 571-120-002 $14.94SFR 571-120-003 $14.94SFR 571-120-005 $14.94SFR 571-120-006 $14.94SFR 571-120-007 $29.88MFR2 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-120-008 $14.94SFR 571-120-010 $14.94SFR 571-120-011 $14.94SFR 571-120-012 $14.94SFR 571-120-013 $14.94SFR 571-120-014 $14.94SFR 571-120-015 $14.94SFR 571-120-016 $14.94SFR 571-120-017 $14.94SFR 571-120-018 $14.94SFR 571-120-019 $14.94SFR 571-120-020 $14.94SFR 571-120-021 $14.94SFR 571-120-022 $14.94SFR 571-120-023 $14.94SFR 571-120-024 $14.94SFR 571-120-025 $14.94SFR 571-120-026 $14.94SFR 571-120-027 $14.94SFR 571-120-028 $14.94SFR 571-130-001 $14.94SFR 571-130-002 $14.94SFR 571-130-003 $14.94SFR 571-130-004 $14.94SFR 571-130-005 $29.88MFR2 571-130-006 $14.94SFR 571-130-007 $14.94SFR 571-130-008 $14.94SFR 571-130-009 $14.94SFR 571-130-010 $14.94SFR 571-130-011 $14.94SFR 571-130-012 $14.94SFR 571-130-013 $14.94SFR 571-130-014 $14.94SFR 571-130-015 $14.94SFR 571-130-016 $14.94SFR 571-130-017 $14.94SFR 571-130-018 $14.94SFR 571-130-019 $14.94SFR 571-130-020 $44.82MFR 571-130-021 $14.94SFR 571-130-022 $44.82MFR 571-130-023 $14.94SFR 571-130-024 $14.94SFR 571-130-025 $14.94SFR 571-140-001 $29.88MFR2 571-140-002 $29.88MFR2 571-140-003 $29.88MFR2 571-140-004 $14.94SFR 571-140-005 $14.94SFR 571-140-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-140-007 $14.94SFR 571-140-008 $14.94SFR 571-140-009 $29.88MFR2 571-140-010 $14.94SFR 571-140-011 $14.94SFR 571-140-012 $14.94SFR 571-140-013 $14.94SFR 571-140-014 $14.94SFR 571-140-015 $44.82MFR 571-140-016 $14.94SFR 571-140-017 $14.94SFR 571-140-018 $14.94SFR 571-140-022 $14.94SFR 571-140-023 $14.94SFR 571-140-024 $14.94SFR 571-140-025 $14.94SFR 571-140-026 $14.94SFR 571-140-031 $14.94SFR 571-140-032 $14.94SFR 571-150-001 $14.94SFR 571-150-002 $29.88MFR2 571-150-003 $14.94SFR 571-150-005 $14.94SFR 571-150-008 $14.94SFR 571-150-010 $14.94SFR 571-150-011 $29.88MFR2 571-150-012 $14.94SFR 571-150-013 $14.94SFR 571-150-015 $7.46VSFR 571-150-017 $29.88MFR2 571-150-019 $14.94SFR 571-150-020 $14.94SFR 571-150-021 $7.46VSFR 571-150-022 $29.88MFR2 571-150-023 $7.46VSFR 571-160-001 $14.94SFR 571-160-002 $14.94SFR 571-160-003 $14.94SFR 571-160-004 $14.94SFR 571-160-006 $14.94SFR 571-160-012 $14.94SFR 571-160-013 $14.94SFR 571-160-014 $14.94SFR 571-160-017 $14.94SFR 571-160-019 $7.46VSFR 571-160-020 $14.94SFR 571-170-001 $14.94SFR 571-170-002 $14.94SFR 571-170-004 $14.94SFR 571-170-005 $14.94SFR 571-170-006 $14.94SFR - 258 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-170-007 $14.94SFR 571-170-008 $14.94SFR 571-170-010 $14.94SFR 571-170-014 $14.94SFR 571-170-015 $14.94SFR 571-170-016 $14.94SFR 571-170-017 $14.94SFR 571-170-022 $14.94SFR 571-170-023 $14.94SFR 571-170-031 $14.94SFR 571-170-032 $14.94SFR 571-170-034 $14.94SFR 571-170-035 $14.94SFR 571-170-036 $14.94SFR 571-170-037 $7.46VSFR 571-170-038 $14.94SFR 571-180-001 $14.94SFR 571-180-002 $14.94SFR 571-180-003 $14.94SFR 571-180-004 $14.94SFR 571-180-005 $14.94SFR 571-180-006 $14.94SFR 571-180-007 $14.94SFR 571-180-009 $14.94SFR 571-180-010 $14.94SFR 571-180-011 $14.94SFR 571-180-012 $14.94SFR 571-180-013 $14.94SFR 571-180-014 $14.94SFR 571-180-017 $14.94SFR 571-190-001 $14.94SFR 571-190-002 $14.94SFR 571-190-003 $14.94SFR 571-190-004 $29.88MFR2 571-190-006 $14.94SFR 571-190-007 $14.94SFR 571-190-008 $44.82MFR 571-190-009 $14.94SFR 571-190-010 $14.94SFR 571-190-011 $14.94SFR 571-190-012 $14.94SFR 571-190-013 $14.94SFR 571-190-014 $14.94SFR 571-190-015 $14.94SFR 571-190-016 $14.94SFR 571-190-018 $14.94SFR 571-190-019 $14.94SFR 571-200-001 $14.94SFR 571-200-002 $14.94SFR 571-200-003 $14.94SFR 571-200-004 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-200-005 $14.94SFR 571-200-006 $14.94SFR 571-200-007 $14.94SFR 571-200-008 $14.94SFR 571-200-009 $14.94SFR 571-200-010 $14.94SFR 571-200-011 $14.94SFR 571-200-012 $14.94SFR 571-200-013 $14.94SFR 571-200-014 $14.94SFR 571-200-015 $14.94SFR 571-200-016 $14.94SFR 571-200-017 $14.94SFR 571-211-004 $14.94SFR 571-211-005 $14.94SFR 571-211-006 $14.94SFR 571-211-007 $14.94SFR 571-211-008 $14.94SFR 571-211-009 $14.94SFR 571-211-011 $14.94SFR 571-211-012 $14.94SFR 571-211-013 $44.82MFR 571-212-001 $14.94SFR 571-212-002 $14.94SFR 571-212-004 $14.94SFR 571-212-005 $14.94SFR 571-212-006 $14.94SFR 571-212-007 $14.94SFR 571-212-008 $14.94SFR 571-212-009 $14.94SFR 571-212-010 $14.94SFR 571-212-011 $14.94SFR 571-221-001 $14.94SFR 571-221-002 $14.94SFR 571-221-004 $14.94SFR 571-221-005 $14.94SFR 571-221-006 $14.94SFR 571-221-007 $14.94SFR 571-221-008 $14.94SFR 571-221-009 $14.94SFR 571-221-010 $14.94SFR 571-221-011 $14.94SFR 571-221-012 $14.94SFR 571-222-001 $14.94SFR 571-222-002 $14.94SFR 571-222-003 $14.94SFR 571-222-004 $14.94SFR 571-222-005 $14.94SFR 571-231-001 $14.94SFR 571-231-002 $14.94SFR 571-231-003 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-231-004 $14.94SFR 571-231-005 $14.94SFR 571-231-006 $14.94SFR 571-232-001 $14.94SFR 571-232-002 $14.94SFR 571-232-003 $14.94SFR 571-232-004 $14.94SFR 571-232-005 $14.94SFR 571-232-006 $14.94SFR 571-240-001 $14.94SFR 571-240-002 $14.94SFR 571-240-003 $14.94SFR 571-240-004 $14.94SFR 571-240-005 $14.94SFR 571-240-006 $14.94SFR 571-240-007 $14.94SFR 571-240-008 $14.94SFR 571-240-009 $14.94SFR 571-240-010 $14.94SFR 571-240-011 $14.94SFR 571-240-012 $14.94SFR 571-240-013 $14.94SFR 571-240-014 $14.94SFR 571-240-018 $7.46VSFR 571-240-019 $14.94SFR 571-240-022 $14.94SFR 571-240-023 $14.94SFR 571-240-024 $14.94SFR 571-240-027 $14.94SFR 571-250-003 $14.94SFR 571-250-004 $14.94SFR 571-250-005 $14.94SFR 571-250-006 $14.94SFR 571-250-007 $14.94SFR 571-250-008 $14.94SFR 571-250-009 $14.94SFR 571-250-010 $14.94SFR 571-250-013 $14.94SFR 571-250-014 $14.94SFR 571-250-015 $14.94SFR 571-250-016 $14.94SFR 571-250-017 $14.94SFR 571-250-018 $14.94SFR 571-250-019 $14.94SFR 571-250-020 $29.88MFR2 571-250-021 $14.94SFR 571-250-022 $14.94SFR 571-250-023 $14.94SFR 571-250-024 $14.94SFR 571-250-025 $14.94SFR 571-250-026 $29.88MFR2 - 259 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-250-027 $14.94SFR 571-250-028 $14.94SFR 571-250-029 $14.94SFR 571-250-030 $14.94SFR 571-250-031 $14.94SFR 571-250-032 $14.94SFR 571-250-033 $14.94SFR 571-250-034 $14.94SFR 571-260-001 $14.94SFR 571-260-002 $14.94SFR 571-260-003 $14.94SFR 571-260-004 $14.94SFR 571-260-005 $14.94SFR 571-260-006 $14.94SFR 571-260-008 $14.94SFR 571-260-013 $14.94SFR 571-260-014 $14.94SFR 571-260-015 $14.94SFR 571-260-016 $14.94SFR 571-270-001 $14.94SFR 571-270-002 $14.94SFR 571-270-003 $14.94SFR 571-270-004 $14.94SFR 571-270-005 $14.94SFR 571-270-006 $14.94SFR 571-270-007 $14.94SFR 571-270-012 $14.94SFR 571-270-013 $14.94SFR 571-270-014 $14.94SFR 571-270-015 $14.94SFR 571-270-018 $14.94SFR 571-270-019 $14.94SFR 571-270-020 $14.94SFR 571-270-021 $14.94SFR 571-270-022 $14.94SFR 571-270-023 $14.94SFR 571-270-024 $14.94SFR 571-270-025 $14.94SFR 571-270-026 $14.94SFR 571-270-027 $14.94SFR 571-270-029 $14.94SFR 571-270-030 $14.94SFR 571-270-031 $14.94SFR 571-270-032 $14.94SFR 571-270-033 $14.94SFR 571-280-002 $14.94SFR 571-280-003 $14.94SFR 571-280-004 $29.88MFR2 571-280-005 $14.94SFR 571-280-008 $14.94SFR 571-280-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-280-010 $14.94SFR 571-280-012 $14.94SFR 571-280-013 $14.94SFR 571-280-014 $14.94SFR 571-280-015 $14.94SFR 571-280-016 $14.94SFR 571-280-017 $14.94SFR 571-280-018 $14.94SFR 571-280-019 $14.94SFR 571-290-001 $14.94SFR 571-290-002 $14.94SFR 571-290-003 $14.94SFR 571-290-004 $14.94SFR 571-290-005 $29.88MFR2 571-290-006 $14.94SFR 571-290-007 $14.94SFR 571-290-008 $14.94SFR 571-290-009 $29.88MFR2 571-290-010 $14.94SFR 571-290-011 $14.94SFR 571-290-012 $14.94SFR 571-290-013 $14.94SFR 571-290-014 $14.94SFR 571-290-015 $14.94SFR 571-290-016 $14.94SFR 571-290-017 $14.94SFR 571-290-018 $14.94SFR 571-290-019 $14.94SFR 571-290-020 $14.94SFR 571-300-001 $74.70MFR5 571-300-002 $14.94SFR 571-300-003 $14.94SFR 571-300-004 $14.94SFR 571-300-005 $14.94SFR 571-300-006 $14.94SFR 571-300-007 $14.94SFR 571-300-008 $14.94SFR 571-300-009 $14.94SFR 571-300-010 $14.94SFR 571-300-011 $14.94SFR 571-300-012 $14.94SFR 571-300-013 $14.94SFR 571-300-014 $29.88MFR2 571-300-015 $14.94SFR 571-300-016 $14.94SFR 571-300-017 $14.94SFR 571-300-018 $14.94SFR 571-300-019 $14.94SFR 571-300-020 $14.94SFR 571-300-021 $14.94SFR 571-300-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-300-023 $14.94SFR 571-300-024 $14.94SFR 571-300-025 $14.94SFR 571-300-026 $14.94SFR 571-300-027 $14.94SFR 571-300-028 $14.94SFR 571-300-029 $14.94SFR 571-300-030 $14.94SFR 571-300-031 $14.94SFR 571-300-032 $14.94SFR 571-311-001 $74.70COM 571-311-002 $14.94SFR 571-311-003 $14.94SFR 571-311-004 $14.94SFR 571-311-005 $14.94SFR 571-311-006 $14.94SFR 571-311-007 $14.94SFR 571-311-008 $14.94SFR 571-311-009 $14.94SFR 571-311-010 $14.94SFR 571-311-011 $14.94SFR 571-311-012 $14.94SFR 571-311-013 $14.94SFR 571-311-014 $14.94SFR 571-311-015 $14.94SFR 571-311-016 $14.94SFR 571-311-017 $14.94SFR 571-311-018 $14.94SFR 571-311-019 $14.94SFR 571-311-020 $14.94SFR 571-311-021 $14.94SFR 571-311-022 $14.94SFR 571-311-023 $14.94SFR 571-311-024 $14.94SFR 571-311-025 $14.94SFR 571-311-026 $14.94SFR 571-311-027 $14.94SFR 571-311-028 $14.94SFR 571-311-029 $14.94SFR 571-311-030 $14.94SFR 571-311-031 $14.94SFR 571-312-001 $74.70COM 571-312-003 $14.94SFR 571-312-004 $14.94SFR 571-312-005 $14.94SFR 571-312-006 $14.94SFR 571-312-007 $14.94SFR 571-312-008 $14.94SFR 571-312-009 $14.94SFR 571-312-010 $14.94SFR 571-312-012 $14.94SFR - 260 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-312-013 $14.94SFR 571-320-001 $14.94SFR 571-320-002 $14.94SFR 571-320-003 $14.94SFR 571-320-005 $14.94SFR 571-320-006 $14.94SFR 571-320-007 $14.94SFR 571-320-008 $74.70COM 571-320-009 $74.70COM 571-320-010 $14.94SFR 571-320-011 $14.94SFR 571-320-012 $14.94SFR 571-320-013 $14.94SFR 571-320-014 $29.88MFR2 571-331-001 $74.70COM 571-331-002 $74.70COM 571-331-003 $74.70COM 571-332-001 $14.94SFR 571-332-002 $14.94SFR 571-332-003 $14.94SFR 571-332-004 $14.94SFR 571-332-005 $14.94SFR 571-332-006 $14.94SFR 571-332-007 $14.94SFR 571-332-008 $14.94SFR 571-332-009 $74.70COM 571-332-010 $74.70COM 571-332-013 $74.70COM 571-332-014 $14.94SFR 571-332-015 $14.94SFR 571-332-016 $14.94SFR 571-332-017 $14.94SFR 571-332-018 $29.88MFR2 571-332-019 $44.82MFR 571-340-001 $14.94SFR 571-340-002 $14.94SFR 571-340-003 $14.94SFR 571-340-004 $14.94SFR 571-340-005 $14.94SFR 571-340-006 $14.94SFR 571-340-007 $14.94SFR 571-340-008 $14.94SFR 571-340-009 $14.94SFR 571-340-010 $14.94SFR 571-340-011 $14.94SFR 571-340-012 $14.94SFR 571-340-013 $14.94SFR 571-340-014 $14.94SFR 571-340-015 $14.94SFR 571-340-016 $14.94SFR 571-340-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-340-018 $74.70COM 571-340-019 $74.70COM 571-340-020 $74.70COM 571-340-021 $14.94SFR 571-340-022 $14.94SFR 571-340-023 $14.94SFR 571-340-024 $44.82MFR 571-340-025 $14.94SFR 571-340-026 $14.94SFR 571-340-027 $14.94SFR 571-340-028 $14.94SFR 571-340-029 $14.94SFR 571-340-030 $14.94SFR 571-340-031 $14.94SFR 571-340-032 $14.94SFR 571-340-033 $14.94SFR 571-340-034 $14.94SFR 571-340-035 $14.94SFR 571-340-036 $14.94SFR 571-350-001 $14.94SFR 571-350-002 $14.94SFR 571-350-003 $14.94SFR 571-350-004 $14.94SFR 571-350-005 $14.94SFR 571-350-006 $14.94SFR 571-350-007 $14.94SFR 571-350-008 $14.94SFR 571-350-009 $14.94SFR 571-350-010 $14.94SFR 571-350-011 $14.94SFR 571-350-012 $14.94SFR 571-350-013 $14.94SFR 571-350-014 $14.94SFR 571-350-015 $29.88MFR2 571-350-016 $14.94SFR 571-350-017 $14.94SFR 571-350-018 $14.94SFR 571-350-019 $14.94SFR 571-350-020 $14.94SFR 571-350-021 $14.94SFR 571-350-022 $14.94SFR 571-350-023 $14.94SFR 571-350-024 $14.94SFR 571-350-025 $14.94SFR 571-350-026 $14.94SFR 571-350-027 $14.94SFR 571-360-001 $14.94SFR 571-360-003 $14.94SFR 571-360-004 $14.94SFR 571-360-005 $14.94SFR 571-360-006 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 571-360-007 $14.94SFR 572-011-001 $14.94SFR 572-011-002 $14.94SFR 572-011-003 $14.94SFR 572-011-004 $14.94SFR 572-011-005 $14.94SFR 572-011-006 $7.46VSFR 572-011-007 $14.94SFR 572-011-008 $14.94SFR 572-011-009 $14.94SFR 572-012-001 $14.94SFR 572-012-002 $14.94SFR 572-012-003 $14.94SFR 572-012-004 $14.94SFR 572-012-005 $14.94SFR 572-012-006 $14.94SFR 572-012-007 $14.94SFR 572-012-008 $14.94SFR 572-012-009 $14.94SFR 572-012-011 $14.94SFR 572-012-012 $14.94SFR 572-012-013 $14.94SFR 572-012-014 $14.94SFR 572-012-015 $14.94SFR 572-012-016 $14.94SFR 572-012-020 $14.94SFR 572-012-021 $14.94SFR 572-012-022 $14.94SFR 572-012-023 $14.94SFR 572-012-024 $14.94SFR 572-012-025 $7.46VSFR 572-012-026 $14.94SFR 572-012-027 $14.94SFR 572-012-028 $14.94SFR 572-013-001 $14.94SFR 572-013-002 $14.94SFR 572-013-003 $14.94SFR 572-013-004 $14.94SFR 572-013-005 $14.94SFR 572-013-006 $14.94SFR 572-013-007 $14.94SFR 572-013-008 $14.94SFR 572-014-001 $14.94SFR 572-014-002 $14.94SFR 572-014-003 $14.94SFR 572-014-004 $14.94SFR 572-014-005 $14.94SFR 572-014-007 $14.94SFR 572-014-008 $14.94SFR 572-014-009 $14.94SFR 572-014-015 $74.70INST - 261 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-014-016 $14.94SFR 572-021-001 $14.94SFR 572-021-002 $14.94SFR 572-021-003 $14.94SFR 572-021-004 $14.94SFR 572-021-005 $14.94SFR 572-021-006 $14.94SFR 572-021-007 $14.94SFR 572-021-008 $14.94SFR 572-021-009 $14.94SFR 572-022-001 $14.94SFR 572-022-002 $14.94SFR 572-022-003 $14.94SFR 572-022-004 $14.94SFR 572-022-005 $14.94SFR 572-022-006 $14.94SFR 572-022-009 $14.94SFR 572-022-010 $14.94SFR 572-022-013 $29.88MFR2 572-022-014 $14.94SFR 572-022-015 $14.94SFR 572-022-016 $14.94SFR 572-022-017 $14.94SFR 572-023-001 $14.94SFR 572-023-002 $14.94SFR 572-023-003 $14.94SFR 572-023-004 $14.94SFR 572-023-005 $14.94SFR 572-023-006 $14.94SFR 572-023-007 $14.94SFR 572-023-008 $14.94SFR 572-024-001 $14.94SFR 572-024-002 $14.94SFR 572-024-003 $29.88MFR2 572-024-004 $14.94SFR 572-024-005 $14.94SFR 572-024-006 $14.94SFR 572-024-007 $14.94SFR 572-024-008 $14.94SFR 572-024-009 $14.94SFR 572-024-010 $14.94SFR 572-025-001 $14.94SFR 572-025-002 $14.94SFR 572-025-003 $14.94SFR 572-025-004 $14.94SFR 572-025-005 $14.94SFR 572-025-006 $14.94SFR 572-025-007 $14.94SFR 572-025-008 $14.94SFR 572-025-009 $14.94SFR 572-026-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-026-002 $14.94SFR 572-026-003 $14.94SFR 572-026-004 $14.94SFR 572-026-005 $14.94SFR 572-026-006 $14.94SFR 572-026-007 $14.94SFR 572-026-008 $14.94SFR 572-026-009 $14.94SFR 572-026-010 $14.94SFR 572-026-011 $14.94SFR 572-026-012 $14.94SFR 572-026-013 $14.94SFR 572-026-014 $14.94SFR 572-026-015 $14.94SFR 572-026-016 $14.94SFR 572-026-017 $14.94SFR 572-026-018 $14.94SFR 572-027-001 $14.94SFR 572-027-002 $14.94SFR 572-027-003 $14.94SFR 572-027-004 $14.94SFR 572-027-005 $14.94SFR 572-027-006 $14.94SFR 572-027-007 $14.94SFR 572-027-008 $14.94SFR 572-027-009 $14.94SFR 572-027-010 $14.94SFR 572-027-011 $14.94SFR 572-027-012 $14.94SFR 572-028-001 $14.94SFR 572-028-002 $14.94SFR 572-028-003 $14.94SFR 572-028-004 $14.94SFR 572-028-005 $14.94SFR 572-028-006 $14.94SFR 572-028-007 $14.94SFR 572-028-008 $14.94SFR 572-028-009 $14.94SFR 572-028-010 $14.94SFR 572-028-011 $14.94SFR 572-029-006 $14.94SFR 572-029-007 $14.94SFR 572-029-008 $14.94SFR 572-029-009 $14.94SFR 572-029-011 $14.94SFR 572-029-012 $14.94SFR 572-031-001 $14.94SFR 572-031-002 $14.94SFR 572-031-003 $14.94SFR 572-031-007 $74.70INST 572-032-001 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-032-002 $14.94SFR 572-032-003 $14.94SFR 572-032-004 $14.94SFR 572-032-005 $14.94SFR 572-032-006 $14.94SFR 572-032-007 $14.94SFR 572-032-008 $14.94SFR 572-032-010 $14.94SFR 572-032-012 $14.94SFR 572-032-014 $14.94SFR 572-032-016 $14.94SFR 572-032-017 $14.94SFR 572-032-018 $7.46VSFR 572-032-020 $14.94SFR 572-032-023 $14.94SFR 572-032-024 $14.94SFR 572-032-025 $14.94SFR 572-033-005 $14.94SFR 572-033-006 $14.94SFR 572-033-007 $14.94SFR 572-033-008 $14.94SFR 572-033-009 $14.94SFR 572-033-011 $14.94SFR 572-034-004 $14.94SFR 572-034-005 $14.94SFR 572-034-006 $14.94SFR 572-034-007 $14.94SFR 572-034-010 $14.94SFR 572-034-011 $14.94SFR 572-034-012 $14.94SFR 572-034-014 $14.94SFR 572-034-015 $14.94SFR 572-034-016 $14.94SFR 572-034-017 $14.94SFR 572-034-018 $14.94SFR 572-050-001 $14.94SFR 572-050-002 $14.94SFR 572-050-005 $14.94SFR 572-050-009 $14.94SFR 572-050-013 $14.94SFR 572-050-016 $14.94SFR 572-050-017 $14.94SFR 572-050-020 $14.94SFR 572-050-021 $14.94SFR 572-050-022 $14.94SFR 572-050-023 $14.94SFR 572-050-024 $14.94SFR 572-050-025 $29.88MFR2 572-050-026 $14.94SFR 572-060-008 $14.94SFR 572-060-009 $14.94SFR - 262 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-060-010 $14.94SFR 572-060-011 $14.94SFR 572-060-012 $14.94SFR 572-060-013 $14.94SFR 572-060-016 $14.94SFR 572-060-017 $14.94SFR 572-060-018 $14.94SFR 572-060-026 $14.94SFR 572-060-027 $14.94SFR 572-060-028 $14.94SFR 572-060-029 $14.94SFR 572-060-030 $14.94SFR 572-060-031 $14.94SFR 572-060-032 $14.94SFR 572-070-001 $14.94SFR 572-070-002 $14.94SFR 572-070-003 $14.94SFR 572-070-011 $14.94SFR 572-070-013 $14.94SFR 572-070-014 $14.94SFR 572-070-015 $14.94SFR 572-070-016 $14.94SFR 572-070-019 $14.94SFR 572-070-020 $14.94SFR 572-080-005 $7.46VSFR 572-080-007 $14.94SFR 572-080-008 $14.94SFR 572-080-009 $14.94SFR 572-080-016 $14.94SFR 572-080-017 $7.46VSFR 572-080-018 $14.94SFR 572-080-023 $14.94SFR 572-080-024 $14.94SFR 572-080-025 $14.94SFR 572-080-026 $14.94SFR 572-080-028 $14.94SFR 572-080-029 $7.46VSFR 572-080-030 $14.94SFR 572-080-031 $7.46VSFR 572-080-035 $14.94SFR 572-080-036 $14.94SFR 572-090-001 $14.94SFR 572-090-002 $14.94SFR 572-090-003 $14.94SFR 572-090-004 $14.94SFR 572-090-005 $14.94SFR 572-090-006 $14.94SFR 572-090-007 $14.94SFR 572-090-008 $14.94SFR 572-090-009 $14.94SFR 572-090-010 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-090-011 $14.94SFR 572-090-012 $14.94SFR 572-090-013 $14.94SFR 572-090-014 $14.94SFR 572-090-015 $14.94SFR 572-090-016 $14.94SFR 572-090-017 $14.94SFR 572-090-018 $14.94SFR 572-090-019 $14.94SFR 572-100-001 $14.94SFR 572-100-002 $14.94SFR 572-100-003 $14.94SFR 572-100-004 $14.94SFR 572-100-005 $14.94SFR 572-100-006 $14.94SFR 572-100-007 $14.94SFR 572-100-008 $7.46VSFR 572-100-009 $14.94SFR 572-100-010 $14.94SFR 572-100-011 $14.94SFR 572-100-012 $14.94SFR 572-100-013 $14.94SFR 572-100-014 $14.94SFR 572-100-015 $14.94SFR 572-100-016 $14.94SFR 572-100-017 $14.94SFR 572-100-018 $14.94SFR 572-110-001 $14.94SFR 572-110-002 $14.94SFR 572-110-003 $14.94SFR 572-110-004 $14.94SFR 572-110-005 $14.94SFR 572-110-006 $14.94SFR 572-110-007 $14.94SFR 572-110-008 $14.94SFR 572-110-009 $14.94SFR 572-110-010 $14.94SFR 572-110-011 $14.94SFR 572-110-012 $14.94SFR 572-110-013 $14.94SFR 572-110-014 $14.94SFR 572-110-015 $14.94SFR 572-110-016 $14.94SFR 572-110-017 $14.94SFR 572-110-018 $14.94SFR 572-110-019 $14.94SFR 572-110-020 $14.94SFR 572-110-021 $14.94SFR 572-110-022 $14.94SFR 572-110-023 $14.94SFR 572-110-024 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-110-025 $14.94SFR 572-110-029 $14.94SFR 572-121-003 $14.94SFR 572-121-004 $14.94SFR 572-121-005 $14.94SFR 572-121-006 $14.94SFR 572-121-007 $14.94SFR 572-121-008 $14.94SFR 572-122-001 $14.94SFR 572-122-002 $14.94SFR 572-122-003 $14.94SFR 572-122-004 $14.94SFR 572-122-005 $14.94SFR 572-122-006 $14.94SFR 572-122-007 $14.94SFR 572-122-008 $14.94SFR 572-122-009 $14.94SFR 572-122-010 $14.94SFR 572-122-011 $14.94SFR 572-123-001 $14.94SFR 572-123-002 $14.94SFR 572-123-003 $14.94SFR 572-123-004 $14.94SFR 572-124-001 $14.94SFR 572-124-002 $14.94SFR 572-124-003 $14.94SFR 572-124-004 $14.94SFR 572-124-005 $14.94SFR 572-124-006 $14.94SFR 572-124-007 $14.94SFR 572-124-008 $14.94SFR 572-124-009 $14.94SFR 572-124-010 $14.94SFR 572-124-011 $14.94SFR 572-124-012 $14.94SFR 572-124-013 $14.94SFR 572-124-014 $14.94SFR 572-124-015 $14.94SFR 572-124-016 $14.94SFR 572-124-017 $14.94SFR 572-124-018 $14.94SFR 572-130-001 $14.94SFR 572-130-002 $14.94SFR 572-130-003 $14.94SFR 572-130-004 $14.94SFR 572-130-005 $14.94SFR 572-130-006 $14.94SFR 572-130-007 $14.94SFR 572-130-008 $14.94SFR 572-130-009 $14.94SFR 572-130-010 $14.94SFR - 263 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-130-011 $14.94SFR 572-130-012 $14.94SFR 572-130-013 $14.94SFR 572-130-014 $14.94SFR 572-130-015 $14.94SFR 572-130-016 $14.94SFR 572-130-017 $14.94SFR 572-130-018 $14.94SFR 572-130-019 $14.94SFR 572-130-020 $14.94SFR 572-130-021 $14.94SFR 572-130-022 $14.94SFR 572-130-023 $14.94SFR 572-130-024 $14.94SFR 572-130-025 $14.94SFR 572-130-026 $14.94SFR 572-130-027 $14.94SFR 572-130-028 $14.94SFR 572-130-029 $14.94SFR 572-130-030 $14.94SFR 572-140-001 $14.94SFR 572-140-002 $14.94SFR 572-140-004 $14.94SFR 572-140-005 $14.94SFR 572-140-006 $14.94SFR 572-140-007 $14.94SFR 572-140-008 $14.94SFR 572-140-009 $14.94SFR 572-140-010 $14.94SFR 572-140-011 $14.94SFR 572-140-012 $14.94SFR 572-140-013 $14.94SFR 572-140-014 $14.94SFR 572-140-015 $14.94SFR 572-140-016 $14.94SFR 572-140-017 $14.94SFR 572-140-018 $14.94SFR 572-140-019 $14.94SFR 572-140-022 $14.94SFR 572-140-025 $14.94SFR 572-140-027 $14.94SFR 572-140-028 $14.94SFR 572-150-001 $14.94SFR 572-150-002 $14.94SFR 572-150-003 $14.94SFR 572-150-004 $14.94SFR 572-150-005 $14.94SFR 572-150-006 $14.94SFR 572-150-007 $14.94SFR 572-150-008 $14.94SFR 572-150-009 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-150-010 $14.94SFR 572-150-011 $14.94SFR 572-150-012 $14.94SFR 572-150-013 $14.94SFR 572-150-015 $14.94SFR 572-150-016 $14.94SFR 572-150-017 $14.94SFR 572-150-018 $14.94SFR 572-150-019 $14.94SFR 572-150-020 $14.94SFR 572-150-021 $14.94SFR 572-150-022 $14.94SFR 572-150-023 $14.94SFR 572-150-024 $14.94SFR 572-150-025 $14.94SFR 572-150-026 $14.94SFR 572-150-027 $14.94SFR 572-150-028 $14.94SFR 572-150-029 $14.94SFR 572-150-030 $14.94SFR 572-150-031 $14.94SFR 572-160-001 $14.94SFR 572-160-002 $14.94SFR 572-160-003 $14.94SFR 572-160-004 $14.94SFR 572-160-005 $14.94SFR 572-160-006 $14.94SFR 572-160-010 $14.94SFR 572-160-011 $14.94SFR 572-160-012 $14.94SFR 572-160-013 $14.94SFR 572-160-014 $14.94SFR 572-160-015 $14.94SFR 572-160-016 $14.94SFR 572-160-018 $14.94SFR 572-160-023 $14.94SFR 572-160-024 $14.94SFR 572-160-025 $14.94SFR 572-160-026 $14.94SFR 572-160-027 $14.94SFR 572-160-028 $14.94SFR 572-160-029 $14.94SFR 572-160-030 $14.94SFR 572-160-032 $14.94SFR 572-170-001 $14.94SFR 572-170-002 $14.94SFR 572-170-003 $14.94SFR 572-170-004 $14.94SFR 572-170-005 $14.94SFR 572-170-006 $14.94SFR 572-170-007 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-170-008 $14.94SFR 572-170-009 $14.94SFR 572-170-011 $14.94SFR 572-170-012 $14.94SFR 572-170-013 $14.94SFR 572-170-014 $14.94SFR 572-170-015 $14.94SFR 572-170-016 $14.94SFR 572-170-017 $14.94SFR 572-170-018 $14.94SFR 572-170-019 $14.94SFR 572-170-020 $14.94SFR 572-170-021 $14.94SFR 572-170-022 $14.94SFR 572-170-023 $14.94SFR 572-170-024 $14.94SFR 572-170-025 $14.94SFR 572-170-026 $14.94SFR 572-170-028 $14.94SFR 572-170-029 $14.94SFR 572-170-030 $14.94SFR 572-170-031 $14.94SFR 572-170-032 $14.94SFR 572-170-033 $14.94SFR 572-170-034 $14.94SFR 572-170-035 $14.94SFR 572-170-037 $14.94SFR 572-170-038 $14.94SFR 572-170-039 $14.94SFR 572-170-040 $14.94SFR 572-170-041 $14.94SFR 572-170-042 $14.94SFR 572-170-043 $14.94SFR 572-170-044 $14.94SFR 572-170-045 $14.94SFR 572-181-002 $14.94SFR 572-181-003 $14.94SFR 572-181-004 $14.94SFR 572-181-005 $14.94SFR 572-181-006 $14.94SFR 572-181-007 $14.94SFR 572-181-008 $14.94SFR 572-181-009 $14.94SFR 572-181-010 $14.94SFR 572-181-011 $14.94SFR 572-181-013 $14.94SFR 572-181-014 $14.94SFR 572-181-015 $14.94SFR 572-181-019 $14.94SFR 572-181-020 $14.94SFR 572-181-022 $14.94SFR - 264 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-181-023 $14.94SFR 572-181-024 $14.94SFR 572-181-025 $14.94SFR 572-181-026 $14.94SFR 572-181-027 $14.94SFR 572-181-029 $14.94SFR 572-181-030 $14.94SFR 572-181-031 $14.94SFR 572-181-032 $14.94SFR 572-181-033 $14.94SFR 572-181-034 $14.94SFR 572-181-035 $14.94SFR 572-181-036 $7.46VSFR 572-181-037 $14.94SFR 572-181-038 $14.94SFR 572-181-039 $7.46VSFR 572-181-040 $14.94SFR 572-181-041 $14.94SFR 572-182-001 $14.94SFR 572-182-002 $14.94SFR 572-182-003 $14.94SFR 572-182-004 $29.88MFR2 572-182-007 $14.94SFR 572-182-008 $14.94SFR 572-182-009 $14.94SFR 572-182-010 $14.94SFR 572-182-013 $14.94SFR 572-182-014 $14.94SFR 572-182-015 $14.94SFR 572-182-016 $14.94SFR 572-182-017 $14.94SFR 572-190-001 $14.94SFR 572-190-002 $14.94SFR 572-190-003 $14.94SFR 572-190-004 $14.94SFR 572-190-005 $14.94SFR 572-190-006 $14.94SFR 572-190-007 $14.94SFR 572-190-008 $14.94SFR 572-190-009 $14.94SFR 572-190-010 $14.94SFR 572-190-011 $14.94SFR 572-190-012 $14.94SFR 572-190-013 $14.94SFR 572-201-002 $14.94SFR 572-201-003 $14.94SFR 572-201-004 $14.94SFR 572-201-005 $14.94SFR 572-201-006 $14.94SFR 572-201-007 $14.94SFR 572-201-008 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-201-009 $14.94SFR 572-201-010 $14.94SFR 572-201-011 $14.94SFR 572-201-012 $14.94SFR 572-201-013 $14.94SFR 572-201-014 $14.94SFR 572-201-015 $14.94SFR 572-201-016 $14.94SFR 572-201-019 $14.94SFR 572-201-020 $14.94SFR 572-201-021 $7.46VSFR 572-202-004 $14.94SFR 572-202-005 $14.94SFR 572-202-006 $14.94SFR 572-202-007 $14.94SFR 572-202-008 $14.94SFR 572-202-009 $14.94SFR 572-202-010 $14.94SFR 572-202-012 $14.94SFR 572-202-013 $14.94SFR 572-202-014 $14.94SFR 572-202-015 $14.94SFR 572-202-016 $14.94SFR 572-202-020 $14.94SFR 572-202-023 $14.94SFR 572-202-024 $14.94SFR 572-202-025 $14.94SFR 572-202-026 $14.94SFR 572-202-027 $14.94SFR 572-202-029 $14.94SFR 572-202-032 $14.94SFR 572-203-001 $14.94SFR 572-203-002 $14.94SFR 572-203-003 $14.94SFR 572-203-004 $14.94SFR 572-203-007 $14.94SFR 572-203-008 $14.94SFR 572-203-009 $14.94SFR 572-203-010 $14.94SFR 572-203-011 $14.94SFR 572-203-012 $7.46VSFR 572-203-013 $14.94SFR 572-203-014 $14.94SFR 572-203-015 $14.94SFR 572-203-016 $14.94SFR 572-203-017 $14.94SFR 572-203-018 $14.94SFR 572-203-019 $14.94SFR 572-203-020 $14.94SFR 572-203-021 $14.94SFR 572-203-022 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-203-023 $14.94SFR 572-203-024 $14.94SFR 572-203-025 $14.94SFR 572-203-028 $7.46VSFR 572-203-029 $14.94SFR 572-204-001 $14.94SFR 572-204-002 $14.94SFR 572-204-003 $14.94SFR 572-204-004 $14.94SFR 572-204-005 $14.94SFR 572-204-006 $14.94SFR 572-204-007 $14.94SFR 572-204-008 $14.94SFR 572-204-009 $14.94SFR 572-204-010 $14.94SFR 572-204-011 $14.94SFR 572-204-012 $14.94SFR 572-204-013 $14.94SFR 572-204-014 $14.94SFR 572-204-015 $14.94SFR 572-204-016 $14.94SFR 572-204-017 $14.94SFR 572-204-018 $14.94SFR 572-204-019 $14.94SFR 572-204-020 $14.94SFR 572-210-002 $14.94SFR 572-221-001 $14.94SFR 572-221-003 $14.94SFR 572-221-004 $14.94SFR 572-221-005 $14.94SFR 572-221-006 $14.94SFR 572-221-007 $14.94SFR 572-221-008 $14.94SFR 572-222-003 $14.94SFR 572-222-004 $14.94SFR 572-222-005 $14.94SFR 572-222-006 $14.94SFR 572-222-007 $14.94SFR 572-222-008 $14.94SFR 572-222-009 $14.94SFR 572-222-010 $14.94SFR 572-222-011 $14.94SFR 572-222-012 $14.94SFR 572-222-013 $14.94SFR 572-222-014 $14.94SFR 572-222-015 $14.94SFR 572-222-016 $14.94SFR 572-222-017 $14.94SFR 572-222-018 $14.94SFR 572-222-019 $14.94SFR 572-222-020 $14.94SFR - 265 -06/23/25 CSA L-100 Countywide Street Lighting Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-222-021 $14.94SFR 572-222-022 $14.94SFR 572-222-023 $74.70INST 572-222-025 $7.46VSFR 572-222-026 $14.94SFR 572-231-001 $14.94SFR 572-231-002 $14.94SFR 572-231-003 $14.94SFR 572-231-004 $14.94SFR 572-231-005 $14.94SFR 572-231-006 $14.94SFR 572-231-007 $14.94SFR 572-231-008 $14.94SFR 572-231-009 $14.94SFR 572-231-010 $7.46VSFR 572-231-011 $14.94SFR 572-231-012 $14.94SFR 572-231-013 $14.94SFR 572-231-014 $14.94SFR 572-231-015 $14.94SFR 572-231-016 $14.94SFR 572-231-017 $14.94SFR 572-231-018 $14.94SFR 572-231-019 $14.94SFR 572-231-020 $14.94SFR 572-231-021 $14.94SFR 572-231-022 $14.94SFR 572-231-023 $14.94SFR 572-231-024 $14.94SFR 572-231-025 $14.94SFR 572-231-026 $14.94SFR 572-231-027 $14.94SFR 572-231-028 $14.94SFR 572-231-029 $14.94SFR 572-232-001 $14.94SFR 572-232-002 $14.94SFR 572-232-003 $14.94SFR 572-232-004 $14.94SFR 572-232-005 $14.94SFR 572-232-006 $14.94SFR 572-232-007 $14.94SFR 572-232-008 $14.94SFR 572-232-009 $14.94SFR 572-232-010 $14.94SFR 572-232-011 $14.94SFR 572-232-012 $14.94SFR 572-232-013 $14.94SFR 572-232-014 $14.94SFR 572-232-015 $14.94SFR 572-232-016 $14.94SFR 572-232-017 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 572-232-018 $14.94SFR 572-232-019 $14.94SFR 572-232-020 $14.94SFR 572-232-021 $14.94SFR 572-232-022 $14.94SFR 572-232-023 $14.94SFR 572-232-024 $14.94SFR 572-232-025 $14.94SFR 572-232-026 $14.94SFR 572-233-001 $14.94SFR 572-233-002 $14.94SFR 572-233-003 $14.94SFR 572-233-004 $14.94SFR 572-233-005 $14.94SFR 572-233-006 $14.94SFR 572-233-007 $14.94SFR 572-233-008 $14.94SFR 572-233-009 $14.94SFR 572-233-010 $29.88MFR2 572-233-011 $14.94SFR 572-233-012 $14.94SFR 572-233-013 $14.94SFR 572-233-014 $14.94SFR 572-233-015 $14.94SFR 572-233-016 $14.94SFR 572-234-001 $14.94SFR 572-234-002 $14.94SFR 572-234-003 $14.94SFR 572-234-004 $14.94SFR 572-234-005 $14.94SFR 572-234-006 $14.94SFR 572-234-007 $14.94SFR 572-240-001 $74.70INST 572-240-009 $74.70INST 572-240-010 $74.70INST 572-240-011 $74.70INST 573-091-002 $14.94SFR 573-091-003 $14.94SFR 573-091-004 $14.94SFR 573-091-007 $14.94SFR 573-091-008 $14.94SFR 573-091-009 $14.94SFR 573-092-001 $14.94SFR 573-092-002 $14.94SFR 573-092-003 $14.94SFR 573-092-004 $14.94SFR 573-093-001 $14.94SFR 573-093-002 $14.94SFR 573-093-003 $14.94SFR 573-093-004 $14.94SFR 573-093-005 $14.94SFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service Charge Property Class 573-093-006 $14.94SFR 573-093-011 $14.94SFR 573-093-012 $14.94SFR 573-093-013 $14.94SFR 573-093-014 $14.94SFR 573-093-015 $14.94SFR 573-093-016 $14.94SFR 573-093-017 $14.94SFR 38,207Total Parcels: $618,768.26Total Assessment: - 266 -06/23/25 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 251 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-251 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-28, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bethel Island area. (100% County Service Area M-28 Funds) Attachments:1. Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-28 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ADOPT Resolution confirming Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-28 and Levying the Service Charges, Bethel Island. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.ACCEPT the filing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report on service charges in County Service Area (CSA) M-28 (“Final Annual Report”), a copy of which is attached. 2.ADOPT Resolution confirming the Final Annual Report and levying the service charges set forth in the report. 3.DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to file certified copies of the Final Annual Report and Resolution with the County Auditor-Controller. 4.DIRECT the County Auditor-Controller to include the service charges on the property tax roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,the service charge for each parcel to appear as a separate item on the tax bill,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.614. FISCAL IMPACT: The levy of the annual service charges in CSA M-28 will provide revenues for the continued operation and maintenance of a water supply system.The CSA M-28 annual service charge was $127,636.24 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $131,068.35 in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.This increase is based on the change in the Consumers Price Index (CPI)for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers).The annual service charge for CSA M-28 will be levied on one parcel in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. BACKGROUND: Since 1991 the CPI for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers)and the costs to operate and maintain the water supply system improvements have increased;however,the charge rate remained constant CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-251,Version:1 maintain the water supply system improvements have increased;however,the charge rate remained constant until Fiscal Year 2007-2008.In Fiscal Year 2007-2008 the charge rate was increased per parcel with an allowance for an adjustment each subsequent year based upon the All Urban Consumers CPI. On July 8,2025,the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA M-28.CSA M-28 provides funding for continued operation and maintenance of a water supply system. On July 1,2025,the County Assessor released the official assessor roll for Contra Costa County for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Thereafter,pursuant to Section 1012-2.612 of the County Ordinance Code,the Public Works Director directed staff to determine whether the Tentative Annual Report required revision to conform to the official assessor roll.Any change to an estimated basic service charge or estimated service charge notated in the Tentative Annual Report may only be accommodated as a result of changes in ownership,changes of address,the subdivision of an existing parcel or changes in the use code of a parcel.Upon review of the official assessor roll,staff determined that no revisions were required.The Tentative Annual Report is the Final Annual Report. See Attachment 1. The service charges in the Final Annual Report are higher than the charges levied in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 because they incorporate an automatic adjustment approved by the property owner in CSA M-28 in 2007.The annual adjustment provision allows for an increase each year based upon the change in the CPI for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers).For Fiscal Year 2025-2026 the increase is 2.69%over the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 service charge rates. The Board approved this provision on August 7, 2007. The Board may confirm the Final Annual Report by resolution.This resolution serves to confirm the Final Annual Report and constitutes the levy of the service charge for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report is not adopted,service charges for CSA M-28 would not be levied or collected in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Therefore,CSA M-28 would be unable to provide funding for continued operation and maintenance of a water supply system and an alternate source of funding would have to be identified. c: Laura Strobel- County Administrator, CAO, Harjit Nahal- Interim Auditor Controller, Thomas L. Geiger - County Counsel, Gus Kramer - County Assessor, Ed Espinoza - Francisco & Associates, Inc. Diana Oyler- Finance, Jocelyn LaRocque - Engineering Services, Rochelle Johnson- Special Districts, Jessi Duffy -Special Districts CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-251,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Confirmation of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-28 and levy of service charges (Willow Mobile Home Park Water District) WHEREAS,the Board on July 8,2025,adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report for County Service Area (CSA) M-28. WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has presented to the Board a Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report conforming to the County’s official assessor roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.612; and WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed and finds no cause to modify the Final Annual Report. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby CONFIRMS the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for CSA M-28 as presented and DECLARES that this Resolution constitutes the levy of the service charges therein for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-251,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ FINAL ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-28 (Willow Mobile Home Park) July 22, 2025 Board of Supervisors John Gioia, District 1 Candace Andersen, District 2 Diane Burgis, District 3 Ken Carlson, District 4 Shanelle Scales-Preston, District 5 Prepared by Contra Costa County Public Works Department CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 1 - BACKGROUND INFORMATION The Willow Mobile Home Park is located on Bethel Island and consists of one (1) 23-acre parcel that includes 172 mobile homes. In order for safe water services to be provided, it was recommended that a County Service Area (CSA) be formed. On December 10, 1991, the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors approved County Resolution 91/807 which formed CSA M-28 (Willow Mobile Home Park). CSA M-28 was formed pursuant to the County Service Area Law to ensure the proper flow of funds for the ongoing operation, maintenance, and servicing of community water system services within the Bethel Island Area. CSA M-28 has been given the power to acquire, construct, operate, replace, maintain, and repair a water supply and distribution system as authorized by California Government Code Section 25210.4(d) and 25120.4a(1). The funding for CSA M-28 comes from service charges which are obtained from the users of the water system, in accordance with former Government Code Section 25210.77a, Government Code Section 25210.9 and County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6. CSA M-28 owns and operates a well system. Water is pumped from the well and is treated through a chlorination pump system. The treated water is stored in a 20,000 gallon tank. From the tank, the water is supplied via a single point to the Willow Mobile Home Park. In October 2014, a town hall meeting was held at the Willow Mobile Home Park to discuss the future of CSA M-28. The main issue discussed was that the existing aging RO system was becoming more expensive to maintain and in need of significant capital improvements. The cost of maintaining this system exceeded the annual funding available. Without a major investment, it was anticipated that the RO system could eventually fail. Alternatives were introduced (status quo, increase service charge to pay for the necessary improvements, connect to Diablo Water District, and request State waiver for secondary standards). It appeared that the majority of the residents at the meeting preferred CSA M-28 to move toward reduction in service by requesting a waiver for secondary standards from the State. This alternative included removing the RO system and providing the minimum allowable water treatment. By removing the RO treatment, the water would only meet the primary standards and would meet most, but not all, of the secondary standards. CSA M-28 would seek a waiver from the State for the secondary standards. Of all the alternatives presented at the town hall meeting, reducing water treatment allows the rate to be the lowest. It will also allow each individual mobile home to decide what type of treatment they prefer. Whereas, maintaining a more expensive community treatment system, such as the RO, forces everyone to pay for the same level of treatment. Subsequent to the town hall meeting, on December 16, 2014, the Board of Supervisors authorized a vote by the parcel owner. CSA M-28 requested the mobile home park owner, the single rate payer of CSA M-28, to vote if they would be willing to pay a higher rate to fix the existing RO system or reject the rate increase and move toward reduced services. The mobile home park owner informed the County that they took a survey of the mobile home park residents and the survey indicated the mobile home park residents wanted them to vote against the rate increase. In early 2015, the mobile home park owner submitted the ballot and voted against a rate increase. On March CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 2 - 3, 2015, the ballot was opened and the Board determined that there was a majority protest against a rate increase and directed staff to seek a waiver from the State. Based on the vote to reject the rate increase, CSA M-28 began the process to move toward reducing the water treatment service. As required by the regulations to obtain the waiver for secondary standards, CSA M-28 contracted with a consultant to provide the necessary report. In late 2015, when staff visited the CSA M-28’s facility to perform a site review and obtain test samples, it was discovered that the RO system was not operating. The previous operator had turned off the RO system without informing CSA M-28 staff. The site review revealed that the water from the well was bypassing the RO system. However, the previous operator did install a chlorination system. Although the water had not gone through the RO system, the water did receive treatment. This revised system was similar to CSA M-28’s proposal to the State to replace the RO system. Despite the fact that the revised system was similar to what the CSA M-28 staff planned to present to the State, the unilateral decision to make the changes and lack of communication by the previous operator were not acceptable to CSA M-28. CSA M-28 staff directed test samples to be taken by the consultant to make sure the water complied with the primary standards. It was anticipated that the water would comply with primary standards because historically the raw water from the well has complied. This is the reason a reduced service was a viable option being considered in 2014 when the County met with the residents. The consultant subsequently reported that the water under the revised system complied with the primary standards. CSA M-28 staff also replaced the operator. Lastly, CSA M-28 staff communicated with County Environmental Health, the regulatory agency, of the discovery and the actions taken. Changes at CSA M-28 have resulted in a new system operator and movement toward the same goals as discussed at the town hall meeting: 1) Obtain waiver from regulatory agency, 2)Reduce the level of community water treatment, and 3)Allow each resident to establish the appropriate system at their own mobile home. In Fiscal Year 2015-2016, CSA M-28 made improvements to the aging system and infrastructure. Some of the improvements completed included the upgrade of the auto-dialer alarm system, installation of a flow-based chlorine injection pump system, and installation of new wiring to the well pump. In Fiscal Year 2016-2017, CSA M-28 also replaced the existing well pump and upgraded its emergency response options by entering into an agreement with a nearby water district and contract with a water delivery/hauling company, to supply water to the Willow Mobile Home Park during emergency events. In Fiscal Year 2016-2017 a draft study was completed per state requirement in order to obtain a waiver. Some of the tasks completed in this study included; conducting additional water samples and analyzing additional alternatives. Future tasks were to include compiling additional survey data, meeting with the State, and constructing some capital improvements. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 3 - In Fiscal Year 2017-2018 task orders were issued to the consultant for the preparation of a design memorandum, which documents the design philosophy for the proposed modifications, and design plans and specifications. The design memorandum was completed in January of 2020. CSA M-28 implemented several improvements to the facility in Fiscal Years 2018-2019 and 2019- 2020 to make operations and maintenance more resilient and sustainable. These improvements included: • Installation of a double-contained and seismically-restrained sodium hypochlorite tank with a 50-gallon reservoir capacity to assure sustained operation; • Purchase of a second sodium hypochlorite dispensing pump as a backup; • Purchase of a spare parts kit for the primary sodium hypochlorite dispensing pump to assure continuous operations and quick repairs; • Improvements to electrical service to improve operational resilience; and • Installation of a water flow meter to accurately measure the amount of groundwater pumped. In late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic began, but did not have any impact on the operations of CSA M-28. In Fiscal Year 2020-2021, CSA M-28 installed an emergency generator connection to the aging water treatment system so that a generator can be used to provide electrical power in case of a power outage or emergency. Facility improvements were ongoing and continued in 2021. In Fiscal Year 2021-2022, CSA M-28 installed new metal doors and a sign identifying the ownership and operation of the facility. By the end of the fiscal year, CSA M-28 installed a new Verbatim auto dialer that improved messaging features and functionality giving the facility a better messaging system to match the needs of the water system and facility. In Fiscal Year 2022-2023 CSA M-28 replaced a well pump electrical box, disposed of a sulfuric acid tank, and replaced a main system shutoff valve and spool. In Fiscal Year 2023-2024, CSA M-28 disposed of the sodium hydroxide chemical remnants from the reverse osmosis system disposal and demolished the inoperable reverse osmosis system. In Fiscal Year 2023-2024, CSA M-28 disposed of the sodium hydroxide chemical remnants from the reverse osmosis system disposal and demolished the inoperable reverse osmosis system. In Fiscal Year 2024-2025, CSA M-28 completed the demolition and removal of decommissioned air stripper and purchased a camlock for water hauling connection of a water truck to the water tank unit in case of emergencies. In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-28 anticipates the purchase of a back-up booster and chlorine pumps and an air compressor. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 4 - On September 8, 2021, the Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) voted to approve the annexation of the mobile home park to the Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) and the Diablo Water District (DWD). The annexation brought the mobile home park into the service boundaries of both CCWD and DWD, and will allow for the eventual extension of municipal water service to the 172 mobile homes. CCWD could provide the wholesale water and DWD could provide treated water to the mobile home park with the extension of the waterline. DWD is currently evaluating the State Water Resources Control Board grant funding for the design and construction of the water line extension. The mobile home park owner supports the extension of the municipal water service to the mobile home park. On February 18, 2021, the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors submitted a letter supporting the annexation to CCWD and DWD. On August 14, 2024, the County submitted a letter to the State Water Resources Control Board expressing an interest in considering the consolidation in support of DWD’s technical assistance request. Pending connection to the mobile home park by DWD, CSA M-28 will continue to operate the existing water system, provide water service to the mobile home park, and seek a waiver from the State. Future projects at CSA M-28 will include facility upgrades necessary to maintain system operability. These upgrades may include improvements to the treatment system, installation of seismic restraints and piping supports, reservoir stabilization, distribution pump enhancements, blending/bypass systems (as applicable), exterior tank and piping coatings, sealing of abandoned wells, and other miscellaneous plant improvements. While the consolidation with DWD is currently in progress, the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water, is conducting an internal review to establish the timeline and outline the next steps in the process. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 5 - CURRENT ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Tentative Annual Report has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, public notice has been completed as required, and the Board conducted a Public Hearing and then made a determination on each estimated service charge in the tentative report. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors reviewed the Tentative Annual Report on July 8, 2025, and conducted a Public Hearing in connection with the proceedings for CSA M-28. Upon adoption of the Final Annual Report by the Board of Supervisors, the charges contained herein will be collected on the property tax roll of Contra Costa County in the same manner, by the same persons, at the same time as, and together with the County's property taxes. Legal Authority As required by County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report includes the following minimum information as shown in the Service Charge Roll: 1. A description of each parcel of real property receiving the miscellaneous extended service; 2. The basic service charge; 3. The estimated amount of the service charge for each parcel for such year; and 4. A parcel list identifying each parcel receiving services that allows parcel owners to find their property on the list and determine the proposed charge. This annual report also includes an estimate of annual costs and the method of apportionment as additional information to allow the reader to better understand what services are being paid for, what is the total annual cost for the services provided, and how the cost of services is spread to each individual parcel. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 6 - ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL COST The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projected and Fiscal Year 2025-2026 proposed revenues and expenditures for CSA M-28 are shown on the following page. A special fund has been set up for the collection of revenues and coding of expenditures for CSA M-28. The total cost of construction, operation, maintenance, and servicing of the water system can be recovered from the collection of charges. Incidental expenses including administration, engineering fees, legal fees, and all other costs associated with the construction, operation and maintenance, and servicing of the water system may also be included. When CSA M-28 was formed, a financial analysis was performed to provide the framework for an operating budget for the proposed operation, maintenance, and servicing of extended community water system services. Revenues collected from the charge shall be used only for the expenditures represented in this report. Any balance remaining on July 1 at the end of the fiscal year must be carried over to the next fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-28 plans to continue the efforts to obtain the waiver from the State. Obtaining the waiver from the State is a significant effort that may include taking additional water samples, analyzing additional alternatives, compiling additional survey data, meeting with the State, etc. All the information gathered will be documented in an Engineer’s Report and presented to the State. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 7 - CSA M-28 Bethel Island Willow Park Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Fund 247300 Org 7473 Est YE Total Budget (*) Fund Balance as of June 30: $ 769,824.22 $ 770,671.04 Revenue Taxes and Assessment 127,636.24$ 131,068.35$ TOTAL CURRENT REVENUE 897,460.46$ 901,739.39$ Expenditures Postage (20.00)$ (20.00)$ Communications (320.70)$ (500.00)$ Utilities (8,504.42)$ (10,000.00)$ Minor Furniture/Equip (50.00)$ (100.00)$ Household Expense (Brenntag Pacific)(4,529.50)$ (6,000.00)$ Publications & Legal Notices (500.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Membership (300.00)$ (500.00)$ Maintenance of Buildings (4,500.00)$ (15,000.00)$ Maintenance of Buildings (3,500.00)$ (5,000.00)$ Maintenance of Buildings (3,000.00)$ (15,000.00)$ Maintenance of Buildings (2,700.00)$ (5,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(1,300.00)$ (2,500.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(23,792.25)$ (30,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(1,200.00)$ (5,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(2,000.00)$ (3,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(1,000.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(2,000.00)$ (2,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(2,000.00)$ (5,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(4,245.00)$ (5,000.00)$ Public Works Contracts (6,500.00)$ (7,000.00)$ Tax & Assessment Fees (250.76)$ (1,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (CCEHS)(1,740.00)$ (2,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (County Counsel)(1,000.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (CEQA Review)(1,000.00)$ (1,000.00)$ DOIT Phone Exchange (454.25)$ (1,000.00)$ Building Maintenance (3,000.00)$ (3,000.00)$ Building Maintenance -$ (2,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(39,614.78)$ (60,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(1,000.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(1,000.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(5,767.76)$ (6,000.00)$ TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES (126,789.42)$ (197,620.00)$ Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves Capital Improvements Projects (707,276.33)$ (605,309.39)$ Operating Reserves (up to 50% of Expenditures)(63,394.71)$ (98,810.00)$ TOTAL Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves (770,671.04)$ (704,119.39)$ AVAILABLE SURPLUS FOR ENSUING YEAR -$ -$ (*) The Projected Fund Balance as of June 30, 2025 assumes that Operating and Future Maintenance/Capital Improvement Reserves will not be used in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 8 - BOUNDARY MAP The general boundaries of the CSA are shown herein. The lines and dimensions of each parcel within the CSA are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Contra Costa County Assessor for the year in which this report was prepared and are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report. A copy of the Boundary Map is shown on the following page. HARBOR RD ¯ WILLOW RD 240 0 240 480120 Feet Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) M-28(Willow Mobile Home Park Water District)Boundary Map Legend CSA M-28 Boundary Parcel Lines Parcel within CSA M-28 CSA M-28 Water Facility CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 10 - METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT Special vs. General Benefit On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 entitled "Right to Vote On Taxes Act" which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. While its title refers only to taxes, Proposition 218 establishes new procedural requirements for fees, charges, and benefit assessments. Proposition 218 procedures stipulate that even if charges or benefit assessments are initially exempt from Proposition 218, future increases in the charges or benefit assessments must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218. However, if the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment were anticipated in the charge or benefit assessment formula when approved by property owners (e.g., consumer price index increases or a predetermined cap) then the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment would be in compliance with the intent and provisions of Proposition 218. Proposition 218 provides that “only special benefits are assessable” and defines a special benefit as a particular and distinct benefit conferred on real property and not a general benefit received by the public at large. Parcels located within the boundaries of the CSA will be charged for the operation, maintenance, and capital replacement associated with the water system serving the Bethel Island community, as described herein within the report, if they receive a special and direct benefit from the services. Furthermore, the identification and separation of general benefits from the special benefits follows for CSA M-28. Special benefits are conferred on property within the CSA from the water system by enhancing the desirability of property within the CSA due to lower costs associated with the treatment of drinking water, removing contaminates from the water being provided to the property, increases in health and wellness, and an improved quality of life. Properties outside of CSA M-28 are not served by the water system being operated and maintained from service charge revenues, therefore property outside the boundary of the CSA do not receive special benefit. The services within the CSA were specifically designed and created to provide additional and improved public resources for the direct advantage of property inside the CSA, and not the public at large. In addition to the special and direct benefits the property owners receive within the CSA from the water system, it has been determined that no general benefits are associated with the water system provided within CSA M-28 because the conferred special benefits that are provided to the charged property are not provided to property outside of the CSA or the public at large. The annual service charges pay for the operation of the water system provided within CSA M-28. The enhanced water system provided to property within CSA M-28 confers a special benefit and only serves those parcels within the boundary of the CSA. Without the services, the property located in the unincorporated area would not have a localized water system to treat their water. Therefore, the services in CSA M-28 are 100% special benefit to the parcels within the CSA. CSA M-28 Willow Mobile Home Park Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 11 - Methodology The total operation and maintenance costs for the extended public services are apportioned in accordance with the methodology that is consistent with standard practices. The maximum charge rate was previously set at $75,300 per parcel (1991 dollars). Since 1991 the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the San Francisco Bay Area All Urban Consumers and the costs to operate and maintain the improvements increased, however the charge rate remained constant until Fiscal Year 2007-2008. In Fiscal Year 2007-2008 the charge rate was increased to $79,818 per parcel with an allowance for an increase each subsequent year based upon the San Francisco Bay Area – All Urban Consumers commencing with April 2007 (215.842). In Fiscal Year 2008- 09 the annual CPI was changed to February for administrative purposes and the annual change in the February CPI has been, and shall be used in each subsequent year. Due to an aging system, the cost of operating and maintaining water facilities continues to increase. It was proposed in Fiscal Year 2010-2011 that the charge rate be increased to $95,500 per parcel (8.5% increase). However, this increase was not supported by the property owner, and therefore the 8.5% increase was not imposed. A rate increase was proposed again in Fiscal Year 2014-2015, so that the charge rate be increased from $91,937 to $335,939 per parcel. However, this increase was not supported by the property owner, and therefore the increase was not imposed. Rate The February 2025 CPI Index is 354.432, therefore the maximum rate for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 can be increased 2.69% to $131,068.35 per parcel. CSA M-28 proposes to levy charges at the maximum rate for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, it is recommended based upon projected expenditures that the maximum rate of $131,068.35 per parcel be collected. The estimated $131,068.35 in revenue will be needed to provide the services referenced above in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. There is one parcel that is included in the CSA. If the charge of $131,068.35 is divided by one (1) parcel, the service charge per parcel is $131,068.35. SERVICE CHARGE ROLL A list, which shows the parcel to be charged for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, including a description of the parcel to be charged is shown below. Proposed Fiscal Year Parcel Property 2025-2026 Number Address Amount (*) 029-020-004-7 3656 Willow Rd, Bethel Island $131,068.35 (*) The charge per parcel may vary slightly due to rounding adjustments. 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 252 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-252 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-30, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Danville area. (100% County Service Area M-30 Funds) Attachments:1. Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA M-30 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ADOPT Resolution confirming Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-30 and Levying the Service Charges, Danville area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. ACCEPT the filing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report on service charges in County Service Area (CSA) M-30 (“Final Annual Report”), a copy of which is attached. 2. ADOPT a Resolution confirming the Final Annual Report and levying the service charges set forth in the report. 3. DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to file certified copies of the Final Annual Report and Resolution with the County Auditor-Controller. 4. DIRECT the County Auditor-Controller to include the service charges on the property tax roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, the service charge for each parcel to appear as a separate item on the tax bill, pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.614. FISCAL IMPACT: The levy of the annual service charges in CSA M-30 will provide revenues for police services,park and roadside landscape maintenance,public street maintenance and street lighting services.The CSA M-30 total annual service charge was $70,698.76 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $74,051.74 in Fiscal Year 2025- 2026.This increase is based on the approved annual escalator outlined in the CSA M-30 formation documents. The annual escalator is equal to the annual change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI)for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers)plus two (2)percent.There are 41 developed parcels in the CSA.The service charge per parcel for CSA M-30 was $1,724.37 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $1,806.15 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-252,Version:1 BACKGROUND: The maximum service charge may be adjusted annually to reflect the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers plus two percent (2%). On July 8,2025,the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA M-30.CSA M-30 provides funding for police services,park and roadside landscape maintenance,public street maintenance and street lighting services. On July 1,2025,the County Assessor released the official assessor roll for Contra Costa County for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Thereafter,pursuant to Section 1012-2.612 of the County Ordinance Code,the Public Works Director directed staff to determine whether the Tentative Annual Report required revision to conform to the official assessor roll.Any change to an estimated basic service charge or estimated service charge notated in the Tentative Annual Report may only be accommodated as a result of changes in ownership,changes of address,the subdivision of an existing parcel or changes in the use code of a parcel.Upon review of the official assessor roll,staff determined that no revisions were required.The Tentative Annual Report is the Final Annual Report. See Attachment 1. The Board may confirm the Final Annual Report by resolution.This resolution serves to confirm the Final Annual Report and constitutes the levy of the service charge for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report is not adopted,service charges for CSA M-30 would not be levied or collected in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Therefore,CSA M-30 would be unable to provide funding for police services,park and roadside landscape maintenance,public street maintenance and street lighting services and an alternate source of funding would have to be identified. c: Laura Strobel- County Administrator, CAO, Harjit Nahal- Interim Auditor Controller, Thomas L. Geiger - County Counsel, Gus Kramer - County Assessor, Ed Espinoza - Francisco & Associates, Inc. Diana Oyler- Finance, Jocelyn LaRocque - Engineering Services, Rochelle Johnson- Special Districts, Jessi Duffy -Special Districts CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-252,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Confirmation of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-30 and levy of service charges (Alamo Springs) WHEREAS,the Board on July 8,2025,adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report for County Service Area (CSA) M-30. WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has presented to the Board a Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report conforming to the County’s official assessor roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.612; and WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed and finds no cause to modify the Final Annual Report. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby CONFIRMS the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for CSA M-30 as presented and DECLARES that this Resolution constitutes the levy of the service charges therein for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-252,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ FINAL ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-30 (Alamo Springs) July 22, 2025 Board of Supervisors John Gioia, District 1 Candace Andersen, District 2 Diane Burgis, District 3 Ken Carlson, District 4 Shanelle Scales-Preston, District 5 Prepared by Contra Costa County Public Works Department CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 1 - BACKGROUND INFORMATION In August 1989, the Town of Danville (“Town”) and the County of Contra Costa (“County”) entered into a Memorandum of Agreement to undertake a joint-jurisdiction General Plan and project review for the Alamo Springs Project (“Project”), which is located north of Interstate 680 off Alamo Springs Drive. The project originally provided for the development of 53 single- family homes, of which 11 were to be located within the Town of Danville and 42 were to remain in the unincorporated portion of Contra Costa County. After certification of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project, the Board of Supervisors on December 8, and 15, 1992, approved the Project. The unincorporated area of the Project was simultaneously rezoned to a planned unit development. On January 23, 1996, the Town and County entered into a new Memorandum of Agreement, superseding the August 1989 Memorandum of Agreement, to establish procedures for joint review and approval of the project. During the planning process, it was decided that the Town would provide extended services in the form of police, public street maintenance, park and roadside landscape maintenance to the homes in the unincorporated area. Public Street lighting would be provided by Contra Costa County. It was decided that a benefit assessment or service charge collected on the property tax bills via a County Service Area (CSA) was the best funding mechanism to pay for the increased services. On September 3, 1997, Danville Town Council adopted Resolution No. 124-97, requesting Contra Costa County Local Agency Formation Commission (“LAFCO”) approve formation of County Service Area (CSA) M-30. On November 17, 1997, LAFCO approved formation of CSA M-30. On May 5, 1998, the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved Resolution 1998/235, which authorized the annual levy of service charges on the parcels located within CSA M-30 to fund extended public services. The services provided by CSA M-30 are: 1. Police Services. All police services provided to residents by Town police, including without limitation, community services, crime prevention, investigation, patrol, and traffic enforcement. 2. Park and Roadside Landscape Services . All park and roadside landscape services provided to residents including without limitation, maintenance of parks and other public facilities, such as the Danville Library and Community Center, and maintenance of all roadside and median landscaping. 3. Public Street Maintenance. All public street maintenance, including without limitation, repair and replacement of asphalt on public streets, crack sealing, and other maintenance measures to protect and prolong the life of the public streets, repair and replacement of street signs, stop signs, etc. 4. Street Lighting. The operation, maintenance and servicing of public streetlights and appurtenant facilities as required to provide safe lighting along public streets. Maintenance is provided by Contra Costa County. There was no impact to the operations of CSA M-30 due to COVID-19. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 2 - CURRENT ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Tentative Annual Report has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, public notice has been completed as required, and the Board conducted a Public Hearing and then made a determination on each estimated service charge in the tentative report. The Board of Supervisors reviewed the Tentative Annual Report on July 8, 2025, and conduct a Public Hearing in connection with the proceedings for CSA M-30. Upon adoption of the Final Annual Report by the Board of Supervisors, the charges contained herein will be collected on the property tax roll of Contra Costa County in the same manner, by the same persons, at the same time as, and together with the County's property taxes. Legal Authority As required by County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report includes the following minimum information as shown in the Service Charge Roll: 1. A description of each parcel of real property receiving the miscellaneous extended service; 2. The basic service charge; 3. The estimated amount of the service charge for each parcel for such year; and 4. A parcel list identifying each parcel receiving services that allows parcel owners to find their property on the list and determine the proposed charge. This annual report also includes an estimate of annual costs and the method of apportionment as additional information to allow the reader to better understand what services are being paid for, what is the total annual cost for the services provided, and how the cost of services is spread to each individual parcel. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 3 - ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL COST The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projected and Fiscal Year 2025-2026 proposed revenues and expenditures are shown below. A special fund has been set up for the collection of revenues and coding of expenditures for CSA M-30. Incidental expenses including administration, engineering fees, legal fees, and all other costs associated with the extended services may also be included. When CSA M-30 was formed, a financial analysis was performed to provide the framework for an operating budget for the proposed services. This analysis was based on the estimated expenses for each service component (police, parks, roadside landscape, street maintenance, and street lighting). Revenues collected from the benefit assessment or service charge shall be used only for the expenditures represented in this report. Any balance remaining on July 1 at the end of the fiscal year must be carried over to the next fiscal year. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs-Danville Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Fund 249900 Org 7499 Est YE Total Budget Fund Balance as of June 30: $ 142,640.99 $ 172,124.64 Revenue Taxes and Assessments 70,698.76$ 74,051.74$ TOTAL CURRENT REVENUE 213,339.75$ 246,176.38$ Expenditures Publications & Legal Notices (475.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(550.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Payment to Town of Danville (35,552.00)$ (37,500.00)$ Taxes & Assessments (281.16)$ (350.00)$ Transfer CSA M-30 to CSA L-100 (388.44)$ (1,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (County Counsel)(1,000.00) (1,000.00) Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(2,968.51)$ (3,000.00)$ TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES (41,215.11)$ (44,850.00)$ Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves Capital Improvement Projects (151,517.09)$ (178,901.38)$ Operating Reserves (up to 50% of Expenditures)(20,607.56)$ (22,425.00)$ TOTAL Capital Improvement Projects and Reserves (172,124.64)$ (201,326.38)$ AVAILABLE SURPLUS FOR ENSUING YEAR -$ -$ (*) The Projected Fund Balance as of June 30, 2025 assumes that Operating and Future Maintenance/Capital Improvement Reserves will not be used in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 4 - BOUNDARY MAP The general boundaries of the CSA are shown herein. The lines and dimensions of each parcel within the CSA are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Contra Costa County Assessor for the year in which this report was prepared and are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report. A copy of the Boundary Map is shown on the following page. Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) M-30(Alamo Springs)Boundary Map HIG H E A G L E R D ¯350 0 350 700175 Feet ALAM O SP R I N G S DR Legend CSA M-30 Boundary Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA M-30 SPRINGS DR CORRIEPL ALAMO KIMBERLEYPL - 5 - CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 6 - METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT Special vs. General Benefit On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 entitled "Right to Vote On Taxes Act" which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. While its title refers only to taxes, Proposition 218 establishes new procedural requirements for fees, charges, and benefit assessments. Proposition 218 procedures stipulate that even if charges or benefit assessments are initially exempt from Proposition 218, future increases in the charges or benefit assessments must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218. However, if future increases in the charge or benefit assessment were anticipated in the charge or benefit assessment formula when approved by property owners (e.g., consumer price index increases or a predetermined cap) then the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment would be in compliance with the intent and provisions of Proposition 218. Proposition 218 provides that “only special benefits are assessable” and defines a special benefit as a particular and distinct benefit conferred on real property and not a general benefit received by the public at large. The extended public services provided within CSA M-30 are deemed a special benefit and only serve the parcels located within the boundaries of the District. Without the services, the homes located in the unincorporated area would receive standard County police services, limited park and roadside landscape services, limited public street maintenance, and no County public street lighting. Standard County police services are characterized by 1.1 officers per 1,000 residents, and traffic enforcement would be provided by the California Highway Patrol on an as requested basis. Therefore, the services in CSA M-30 are 100% special benefit to the parcels within the CSA. Methodology The total operation and maintenance costs for the extended public services are apportioned in accordance with the methodology that is consistent with standard practices. Since the service charge is levied on the owners of properties as shown on the tax rolls, the final charges must be assigned by Assessor's Parcel Number. The parcels of the Project that make up CSA M-30 are all designated for residential use. The project’s Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) require that most parcels be developed with a main residential unit of at least 3,500 square feet. While the parcel sizes vary, they all have substantially the same size building pads. It is anticipated that homes built on these lots will be similar in size and that the size of families who live in these homes will be similar. For these reasons, the need for, and the use of each of the services (miscellaneous police, park and roadside landscaping maintenance, public street maintenance and County public street lighting) will be substantially the same for each parcel. Therefore, the same service charge will be levied on each developed parcel within CSA M-30. In order for a parcel to be classified as developed, a building permit must be issued prior to April 30. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 7 - The methodology for calculating the service charge per parcel for each of the services is similar. In Fiscal Year 1997-98 the service charge per parcel was set at $467.13 per parcel. To determine the cost per parcel, the total budget for providing service to the current service area was divided by the total number of parcels or units within the current service area. Please refer to Contra Costa County Resolution 1998-235 for a detailed report that includes the initial calculation of this service charge. The maximum service charge may be adjusted annually to reflect the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers for San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose plus two percent (2%). The base CPI index used in annual calculations began with April 1997 (159.6). However, starting in Fiscal Year 2010-2011, the annual CPI was changed to February for administrative purposes and the annual change in the February CPI shall be used in each subsequent year. Any change in the rate per developed parcel, which is the result of the change in the CPI shall not be deemed an increase in the service charge subject to the requirements of Proposition 218. Rate For Fiscal Year 2024-2025 the allowed maximum rate was $1,724.37 per developed parcel. The Fiscal Year 2025-2026 rate has been calculated as follows: $1,724.37 per developed parcel in Fiscal Year 2024-2025 +2.69% CPI increase for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 = $1,770.74 +2.00% increase for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 = $1,806.15. In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, it has been determined that, based upon projected expenditures, the maximum rate of $1,806.15 is to be collected. It is estimated $74,051.74 in revenue will be needed to provide the services referenced above in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. There are 41 parcels that have had a building permit issued. If you divide $74,051.74 by 41 homes, the service charge per parcel is $1,806.15. The charge per parcel may vary slightly due to rounding adjustments. CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-26 - 8 - SERVICE CHARGE ROLL A list of those parcels to be charged for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, including a description of each parcel to be charged is shown on the following page. SERVICE CHARGE ROLL FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CSA M-30 Alamo Springs Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor Parcel Number Property Address Added to Roll Lot Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Amount 197-050-029 $1,806.14333 CORRIE PL2008 38 197-440-005 $1,806.1432 KIMBERLY PL2000 17 197-440-006 $1,806.1430 KIMBERLEY PL2002 18 197-440-007 $1,806.1428 KIMBERLEY PL2004 19 197-440-008 $1,806.1426 KIMBERLY PL2004 20 197-440-009 $1,806.1424 KIMBERLY PL2001 21 197-440-010 $1,806.1422 KIMBERLY PL2001 22 197-440-011 $1,806.14120 ALAMO SPRINGS2002 23 197-440-012 $1,806.14122 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 24 197-440-013 $1,806.14124 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 25 197-440-014 $1,806.14115 ALAMO SPRINGS2014 26 197-440-015 $1,806.14117 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 27 197-440-016 $1,806.14119 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 28 197-440-017 $1,806.14121 ALAMO SPRINGS2015 29 197-440-018 $1,806.14123 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 30 197-440-019 $1,806.14125 ALAMO SPRINGS2014 31 197-450-002 $1,806.1431 KIMBERLEY PL2023 15 197-450-003 $1,806.1433 KIMBERLEY PL2001 16 197-450-004 $1,806.14131 ALAMO SPRINGS2006 32 197-450-005 $1,806.14133 ALAMO SPRINGS2013 33 197-450-006 $1,806.14135 ALAMO SPRINGS2002 34 197-450-007 $1,806.14330 CORRIE PL2016 35 197-450-008 $1,806.14331 CORRIE PL2014 36 197-450-009 $1,806.14332 CORRIE PL2014 37 197-450-010 $1,806.14334 CORRIE PL2001 39 197-450-011 $1,806.14335 CORRIE PL2000 40 197-450-012 $1,806.14336 CORRIE PL2001 41 197-450-013 $1,806.14337 CORRIE PL2008 42 197-450-014 $1,806.14338 CORRIE PL2001 43 197-450-015 $1,806.14339 CORRIE PL2002 44 197-450-016 $1,806.14340 CORRIE PL2001 45 197-460-008 $1,806.1425 KIMBERLY PL2003 12 197-460-009 $1,806.1427 KIMBERLY PL2003 13 197-460-010 $1,806.14141 ALAMO SPRINGS2001 46 197-460-011 $1,806.14143 ALAMO SPRINGS2015 47 197-460-012 $1,806.14147 ALAMO SPRINGS2001 48 197-460-013 $1,806.14149 ALAMO SPRINGS2001 49 197-460-014 $1,806.14151 ALAMO SPRINGS2014 50 197-460-015 $1,806.14152 ALAMO SPRINGS2001 51 197-460-016 $1,806.14150 ALAMO SPRINGS2006 52 197-460-017 $1,806.14148 ALAMO SPRINGS2001 53 $74,051.74 41 Total Revenue: Parcels 06/20/25- 9 - 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 253 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-253 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area M-31, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Pleasant Hill area. (100% County Service Area M-31 Funds) Attachments:1. Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 CSA M-31 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ADOPT Resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-31 and Levying the Service Charges, Pleasant Hill area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.ACCEPT the filing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report on service charges in County Service Area (CSA) M-31 (“Final Annual Report”), a copy of which is attached. 2.ADOPT a Resolution confirming the Final Annual Report and levying the service charges set forth in the report. 3.DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to file certified copies of the Final Annual Report and Resolution with the County Auditor-Controller. 4.DIRECT the County Auditor-Controller to include the service charges on the property tax roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,the service charge for each parcel to appear as a separate item on the tax bill,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.614. FISCAL IMPACT: The levy of the annual service charges in CSA M-31 will provide revenues for transportation demand management services.The CSA M-31 total revenue was $391,991.92 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $402,516.00 in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.This increase is based on the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers).The service charges for CSA M-31 were $86.85/developed residential unit and $0.1528 per developed commercial square foot in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. The service charges for CSA M-31 are $89.19/developed residential unit and $0.1569 per developed commercial square foot in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-253,Version:1 BACKGROUND: The maximum service charges may be adjusted annually to reflect the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers. On July 8,2025,the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA M-31.CSA M-31 provides funding for transportation demand management services. On July 1,2025,the County Assessor released the official assessor roll for Contra Costa County for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Thereafter,pursuant to Section 1012-2.612 of the County Ordinance Code,the Public Works Director directed staff to determine whether the Tentative Annual Report required revision to conform to the official assessor roll.Any change to an estimated basic service charge or estimated service charge notated in the Tentative Annual Report may only be accommodated as a result of changes in ownership,changes of address,the subdivision of an existing parcel or changes in the class or land use of a parcel.Upon review of the official assessor roll,staff determined that no revisions were required.The Tentative Annual Report is the Final Annual Report. See Attachment 1. The Board may confirm the Final Annual Report by resolution.This resolution serves to confirm the Final Annual Report and constitutes the levy of the service charge for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report is not adopted,service charges for CSA M-31 would not be levied or collected in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Therefore,CSA M-31 would be unable to provide funding for transportation demand management services and an alternate source of funding would have to be identified. c:Laura Strobel-County Administrator,CAO,Harjit Nahal-Interim Auditor Controller,Thomas L.Geiger -County Counsel,Gus Kramer -County Assessor,Ed Espinoza -Francisco &Associates,Inc.Diana Oyler-Finance,Jocelyn LaRocque -Engineering Services,Rochelle Johnson-Special Districts,Jessi Duffy -Special Districts CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-253,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Confirmation of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area M-31 and levy of service charges (Contra Costa Centre Transit Village) WHEREAS,the Board on July 8,2025,adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report for County Service Area (CSA) M-31. WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has presented to the Board a Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report conforming to the County’s official assessor roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.612; and WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed and finds no cause to modify the Final Annual Report. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby CONFIRMS the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for CSA M-31 as presented and DECLARES that this Resolution constitutes the levy of the service charges therein for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-253,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ FINAL ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-31 (Contra Costa Centre Transit Village) Transportation Demand Management Services July 22, 2025 Board of Supervisors John Gioia, District 1 Candace Andersen, District 2 Diane Burgis, District 3 Ken Carlson, District 4 Shanelle Scales-Preston, District 5 Prepared by Contra Costa County Public Works Department CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 1 - BACKGROUND INFORMATION In 2002 it was recognized that the area commonly known as Contra Costa Centre Transit Village, in the unincorporated portion of Contra Costa County, would be redeveloped, creating a need for new transit services. Contra Costa Centre Transit Village is located east of Interstate 680. The Contra Costa Centre Transit Village benefits residents and employees with a variety of travel mode options. A core element of the travel mode options for residents and employees, and a key traffic mitigation measure in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documents certified at the time of adoption and amendment of the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Specific Plan, was the establishment of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) programs. TDM programs include carpooling, vanpooling, ridesharing, flex time, staggered work hours, guaranteed ride home, telecommuting, etc. The property owners within Contra Costa Centre Transit Village collectively had a mandate to achieve at least 30% TDM performance (i.e., 30% or more of the area employees arrive at work via something other than a single-occupied car). The Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Association is the collective mechanism by which the developer/property owner’s obligation for TDM programs is achieved. The Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Association is a private non-profit corporation whose membership consists of the property owners in the area. It has been in existence since the mid-1980s. On April 23, 2002, the Board of Supervisors approved Resolution Nos. 2002/256 and 2002/257 which recommended to the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County (LAFCO) the formation of County Service Area (CSA) M-31, Contra Costa Centre Transit Village. The properties within CSA M-31 receive a special and distinct benefit over and above the general benefits received by the public at-large in the form of extended TDM services. These extended transportation services consist of the implementation of TDM programs as discussed in this report and in the Plan for Providing Services for CSA M-31, which is on file with LAFCO. Resolution 2002/256 further stated that CSA M-31 services should be supported by a benefit assessment, service charge, or special tax levy on parcels that receive this special and distinct benefit from the CSA M-31 services. On June 11, 2002, the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved Resolution 2002/362 which authorized the annual levy of benefit assessments or service charges on the parcels located within CSA M-31 to fund TDM programs. On July 10, 2002, LAFCO conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved Resolution 02- 19 which formed CSA M-31. Each year since Fiscal Year 2002-2003, benefit assessments or service charges have been levied within CSA M-31. On June 3, 2008, by Resolution No. 2008/366, the Board of Supervisors approved the annexation of Subdivision 05-8950 (Pleasant Hill BART Redevelopment Property) into CSA M-31. This annexation was subsequently approved by LAFCO Resolution 08-19 on August 13, 2008. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 2 - In Fiscal Year 2023-2024, CSA M-31 replaced the TDM program’s Nissan Leaf fully electric vehicle with a new electric vehicle and add two new e-bikes to their fleet to replace aging bikes. In addition, CSA M-31 initiated arrangements to discontinue the 10-year-old antiquated Inverse Vehicle Reservation System and replace it with a Smart Mobility Company that will provide IOS/Android application based booking and keyless entry system to manage vehicles and e-bikes. The following is a list of programs and services that are proposed to be funded in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 by CSA M-31: 1) Transit Subsidy Program: Load on Clipper card $95 value BART fare for $5. Must pledge to take BART to work a minimum of three days per week. • 70 participants for twelve months 2) Carpool Incentive Program: Provide two $3 5 Chevron gas cards per carpool per month for twelve months. • 20 participants for twelve months 3) Bus Subsidy Program: Purchase a $60 value monthly County Connection bus pass or reimbursement of other transit bus pass for $10. • 20 participants for twelve months 4) Train Subsidy Program: Purchase a monthly Amtrak train pass and receive a $75 reimbursement. • 20 participants for twelve months 5) Bike/Walk to Work Incentive Program: Bike or walk to work at least three times per week per month, a minimum of 12 times each month, and receive a $25 voucher or gas card. • 2 participants for twelve months 6) Guaranteed Ride Home Program: This program is managed by Contra Costa Centre Transit Village. The program is an “insurance policy” against being stranded without a way to get home for commuters who take a commute alternative (carpool, vanpool, public transit, bicycle or walk) to work and have a qualified emergency which does not allow them to use the commute alternative to return home. 7) Mid-Day Shuttle: The mid-day shuttle, a clean air natural gas shuttle, runs from 10:30 a.m. – 2:10 p.m., Monday through Friday, with stops at all Centre buildings between the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village, the Countrywood Shopping Mall and Kohl’s, free of charge. 8) Green Fleet Program: The Contra Costa Centre Transit Village (CCCTV) provides employees with access to local vehicles (e.g. bicycles, electric bicycles, electric and hybrid cars) to use through the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village and vicinity during the workday. Employees can check-out vehicles online or electronically at various kiosk locations. The Green Fleet programs are free to CCCTV employees. 9) Marketing Plan: The Contra Costa Centre Transit Village markets the program through newsletters, posters, brochures, and promotional handouts. Additionally, they meet with employers and employees directly, and host events and transportation fairs to ensure CCCTV area workers are informed of the various commute alternatives, subsidies, and incentives available to them through the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village TDM Program. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 3 - These TDM services may be amended annually, including the addition or deletion of the services as required to meet the 30% TDM performance goal as determined by Contra Costa County in consultation with the Contra Costa Centre Association or its successor. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 4 - CURRENT ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Tentative Annual Report has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, public notice has been completed as required, and the Board conducted a Public Hearing and then made a determination on each estimated service charge in the tentative report. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors reviewed the Tentative Annual Report on July 8, 2025 and conducted a Public Hearing in connection with the proceedings for CSA M-31. Upon adoption of the Final Annual Report by the Board of Supervisors, the charges contained herein will be collected on the property tax roll of Contra Costa County in the same manner, by the same persons, at the same time as, and together with the County's property taxes. Legal Authority As required by County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report includes the following minimum information as shown in the Service Charge Roll: 1. A description of each parcel of real property receiving the miscellaneous extended service; 2. The basic service charge; 3. The estimated amount of the service charge for each parcel for such year; and 4. A parcel list identifying each parcel receiving services that allows parcel owners to find their property on the list and determine the proposed charge. This annual report also includes an estimate of annual costs, the method of apportionment as additional information to allow the reader to better understand what services are being paid for, what is the total annual cost for the services provided, and how the cost of services is spread to each individual parcel. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 5 - ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL COST The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projected and Fiscal Year 2025-2026 proposed revenues and expenditures are shown below. A special fund has been set up for the collection of revenues and the coding of expenditures for CSA M-31. The total cost to provide the TDM services can be recovered from the collection of these service charges. Incidental expenses including administration, engineering fees, legal fees, and all other costs associated with the TDM services may also be included. When CSA M-31 was formed for the ongoing funding of the Contra Costa Centre Transit Village's TDM Program, a financial analysis was performed to provide the framework for an operating budget for the proposed extended transportation demand management services. This was based on the estimated expenses for each TDM service program component (carpooling, vanpooling, ridesharing, flex time, staggered work hours, guaranteed ride home, telecommuting, etc.). Revenues collected from the benefit assessment or service charge shall be used only for the expenditures represented in this report. Any balance remaining on July 1 at the end of the fiscal year must be carried over to the next fiscal year. Taxes and Assessments 391,991.92$ 402,516.00$ Publications & Legal Notices (480.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(422,552.00)$ (497,771.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (Non-County)(1,100.00)$ (3,000.00)$ Taxes and Assessments (264.45)$ (1,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (County Counsel)(500.00)$ (1,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(3,191.07)$ (5,000.00)$ Capital Improvement Projects (63,108.31)$ -$ Operating Reserves (up to 50% of Expenditures)(214,043.76)$ (170,897.07)$ (*) The Projected Fund Balance as of June 30, 2025 assumes that Operating and Future Maintenance/Capital Improvement Reserves will not be used in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 6 - BOUNDARY MAP The general boundaries of the CSA are shown herein. The lines and dimensions of each parcel within the CSA are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Contra Costa County Assessor for the year in which this report was prepared and are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report. A copy of the Boundary Map is shown on the following page. Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) M-31(Contra Costa Centre Transit Village)Boundary Map TREAT BLVD ¯ 350 0 350 700175 Feet OA K R D LAS JUNTAS WY JO N E S R D CH E R R Y L N Legend CSA M-31 Boundary Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA M-31 - 7 - CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 8 - METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT Special vs. General Benefit On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 entitled "Right to Vote On Taxes Act" which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. While its title refers only to taxes, Proposition 218 establishes new procedural requirements for fees, charges, and benefit assessments. Proposition 218 procedures stipulate that even if charges or benefit assessments are initially exempt from Proposition 218, future increases in the charges or benefit assessments must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218. However, if the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment were anticipated in the charge or benefit assessment formula when approved by property owners (e.g., consumer price index increases or a predetermined cap) then the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment would be in compliance with the intent and provisions of Proposition 218. Proposition 218 provides that “only special benefits are assessable” and defines a special benefit as a particular and distinct benefit conferred on real property and not a general benefit received by the public at large. Parcels located within the boundaries of the CSA will be assessed for the operation and services associated with the TDM Program as described herein within the report, if they receive a special and direct benefit from the services. Furthermore, the identification and separation of general benefits from the special benefits follows for CSA M-31. Special benefits are conferred on property within the CSA from the TDM Program and associated services by enhancing the desirability of property within the CSA due to the additional methods of vehicular and pedestrian access available to property, by increasing access to transit related services, providing economic opportunities, driving community growth and revitalization, and by reducing levels of traffic congestion within the CSA. Properties outside of CSA M-31 do not enjoy the Transportation Demand Management Program and the associated services by the CSA and therefore property outside the boundaries of the CSA do not receive the special benefits. The services within the CSA were specifically designed and created to provide additional and improved public resources for the direct advantage of property inside the CSA, and not the public at large. The boundaries of the CSA have been narrowly drawn to include only those parcels that receive a direct advantage from the services. In addition to the special and direct benefits the property owners receive within the CSA from the services, it has been determined that no general benefits are associated with TDM services within CSA M-31 because the conferred special benefits that are provided to the assessed property are not provided to other parcels and which real property in general and the public at large do not share. The annual service charge pays for the TDM Program and associated services provided within CSA M-31. The enhanced public services provided within CSA M-31 confer a special benefit to property in the CSA. Transportation Demand Management services associated with CSA M-31 are only provided to parcels within the CSA and are not provided to the general public. Without the charges, the parcels located in the unincorporated area would receive no Transportation Demand Management Program services. Therefore, the services provided in CSA M-31 are of 100% special benefit to the parcels within the CSA. - 6 - CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 9 - Methodology The total operation and maintenance costs for the extended public services are apportioned in accordance with the methodology that is consistent with standard practices. Developed Residential Property: Developed Residential Property consists of property which has had a residential building permit issued prior to April 30 and is classified by the County Assessor’s office as single-family residential, multi-family residential, apartment, condominium, townhome, townhouse, co-op, cluster home, or any other type of property which has been developed for residential use for which occupants live and occupy for extended periods of time. Developed Residential Property does not include hotel and motel use. Developed Commercial Property: Developed Commercial Property consists of property which has had a commercial building permit issued prior to April 30 and is classified by the County Assessor’s office as commercial property. Developed Commercial Property includes, but is not limited to, retail stores and shopping centers, office buildings, conference centers, hotels and motels, or any other type of property which has been developed for commercial use. Exempt Property: Exempt Property consists of property not classified as Developed Residential Property or Developed Commercial Property. However, Exempt Property does include property that has been previously classified as Developed Residential Property or Developed Commercial Property which has subsequently had the building structure located on the parcel demolished prior to April 30. This parcel would then remain as an Exempt Property until such time another building permit is issued prior to April 30 to reclassify the parcel as Developed Residential Property or Developed Commercial Property. Exempt Property also includes parking lots, parking garages, roadways, open space, and undeveloped property for which a building permit has not been issued prior to April 30. The methodology for calculating the service charge per parcel for the Services is explained below. Developed Residential Property - It is anticipated that not all TDM programs will be utilized by the Developed Residential Property owners. The most viable programs to reduce the number of single occupied vehicular trips are the Shuttle Program in conjunction with the Marketing Program. The cost to provide these programs to the Developed Residential Property owners at build-out was estimated to be $28,386.36 per year (in Fiscal Year 2007-2008 dollars). Since each residential unit is similar in size and receives the same degree of benefit from the residential TDM programs, each residential unit is charged an equal share of the Residential TDM program costs. It was anticipated that there would be 522 residential units at build-out. Therefore, in Fiscal Year 2007-08 the maximum annual charge was set at $54.38 per residential unit. Developed Commercial Property - It is anticipated that all TDM programs will be provided to the Developed Commercial Property owners. The cost to provide these TDM services to Developed Commercial Property owners at build-out was estimated to be $238,121.84 per year (in Fiscal Year 2007-08 dollars). For Developed Commercial Property, the amount of building floor area directly correlates to the number of potential employees located on each parcel. These total floor area numbers are used to calculate the proportional special benefit received by each Developed Commercial Parcel within the District. Building floor area is defined by the gross square footage of the buildings exclusive of parking. The building square footage is shown on the Service Charge List in the following pages and serves as the basis for calculation of the annual charges for Developed Commercial Property. It was anticipated that there would be 2,487,190 square feet of commercial development at build-out. Therefore, in Fiscal Year 2007-08 the maximum annual charge rate was set at $0.0957 per square foot. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 10 - Service Charge Rate The maximum charge rates may be adjusted annually to reflect the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers for the Bay Area: San Francisco-Oakland- San Jose. The base CPI used was June 2007 (216.123). Starting in Fiscal Year 2008-2009 the annual CPI was changed to February for administrative purposes and the annual change in the February CPI shall be used in each subsequent year. Any change in the rate which is the result of the change in the CPI shall not be deemed an increase in the service charge subject to the requirements of Proposition 218. For Fiscal Year 2025-2026 the allowed maximum rate is shown below and has been calculated as follows: The February 2025 CPI is 354.432, which is a 2.69% increase over the February 2024 CPI. Developed Residential $86.85/residential unit in Fiscal Year 2024-2025 +2.69% CPI increase for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 = $89.19 Developed Commercial $0.1528/square foot in Fiscal Year 2024-2025 +2.69% CPI increase for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 = $0.1569 In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, it has been determined that based upon projected expenditures, the maximum rate of $89.19/residential unit and $0.1569/square foot will need to be collected. It is estimated $402,516.00 in revenue will be necessary to provide the services referenced above in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The charge per parcel may vary slightly due to rounding adjustments. CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 11 - SERVICE CHARGE ROLL A list of those parcels to be charged for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, including a description of each parcel to be charged is included on the following page. SERVICE CHARGE ROLL FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CSA M-31 Contra Costa Centre Transit Village Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor Parcel Number Estimated Commercial Building Sq. Ft. Estimated Residential Units Residential Rate Commercial Rate Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Amount Property Owner Name 148-202-057 $7,845.00 50,000 0 $0.00 $0.1569 RCI STATION PLAZA LLC 148-221-033 $15,556.16 99,147 0 $0.00 $0.1569 HOFMANN HOLDINGS LP 148-221-040 $17,838.00 0 200 $89.19 $0.1569 SAN FRANCISCO BART 148-221-041 $20,843.92 16,316 205 $89.19 $0.1569 SAN FRANCISCO BART 148-221-042 $20,470.74 25,875 184 $89.19 $0.1569 SAN FRANCISCO BART 148-221-044 $2,943.26 0 33 $89.19 $0.1569 SAN FRANCISCO BART 148-250-083 $26,965.46171,864 0 $0.00 $0.1569 SC WALNUT CREEK LLC 148-250-090 $32,321.40206,000 0 $0.00 $0.1569 DWF V 2999 OAK LLC 148-270-050 $4,868.60 31,030 0 $0.00 $0.1569 NOR CAL CO L P 148-470-001 $58,031.50369,863 0 $0.00 $0.1569 TREAT TOWERS OWNER LLC 148-480-011 $30,533.68194,606 0 $0.00 $0.1569 55 OAKWC OWNER LLC 148-480-014 $40,023.30255,088 0 $0.00 $0.1569 CSAA INTER-INSURANCE 172-011-022 $39,166.62249,628 0 $0.00 $0.1569 CSHV PACIFIC PLAZA LLC 172-020-042 $19,524.64124,440 0 $0.00 $0.1569 PERA URBAN WEST CORP 172-020-047 $29,364.78187,156 0 $0.00 $0.1569 WILSON THOMAS D TRE 172-031-022 $12,975.78 82,701 0 $0.00 $0.1569 JOHN MUIR MEDICAL CENTER 172-031-023 $23,243.16148,140 0 $0.00 $0.1569 1450 TREAT BOULEVARD INC $402,516.00Total 622 2,211,854 06/20/25- 12 - 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 254 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-254 confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report and levying the charges set forth in the report for County Service Area T-1, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Danville area. (100% County Service Area T-1 Funds) Attachments:1. Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 CSA T-1 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ADOPT Resolution confirming Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area T-1 and Levying the Service Charges, Danville area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: 1.ACCEPT the filing of the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report on service charges in County Service Area (CSA) T-1 (“Final Annual Report”), a copy of which is attached. 2. ADOPT a Resolution confirming the Final Annual Report and levying the service charges set forth in the report. 3.DIRECT the Clerk of the Board to file certified copies of the Final Annual Report and Resolution with the County Auditor-Controller. 4.DIRECT the County Auditor-Controller to include the service charges on the property tax roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,the service charge for each parcel to appear as a separate item on the tax bill,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.614. FISCAL IMPACT: The levy of the annual service charges in CSA T-1 will provide revenues for public transit services.The CSA T- 1 total revenue was $709,431.78 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $728,501.10 in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The increase is based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI)for the San Francisco Bay Area (All Urban Consumers).The annual service charges for CSA T-1 will be levied on 1,187 parcels in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The service charge was $539.39/developed equivalent dwelling unit in Fiscal Year 2024-2025 and will be $553.89/developed equivalent dwelling unit in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. BACKGROUND: The maximum service charges may be adjusted annually to reflect 2%or the prior year’s change in the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-254,Version:1 The maximum service charges may be adjusted annually to reflect 2%or the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers, whichever is greater. On July 8,2025,the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and adopted a Resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report on proposed service charges for CSA T-1.CSA T-1 provides funding for public transit services. On July 1,2025,the County Assessor released the official assessor roll for Contra Costa County for Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Thereafter,pursuant to Section 1012-2.612 of the County Ordinance Code,the Public Works Director directed staff to determine whether the Tentative Annual Report required revision to conform to the official assessor roll.Any change to an estimated basic service charge or estimated service charge notated in the Tentative Annual Report may only be accommodated as a result of changes in ownership,changes of address,the subdivision of an existing parcel or changes in the land use code of a parcel.Upon review of the official assessor roll,staff determined that no revisions to the Tentative Annual Report were required to conform to the official assessor roll.The Tentative Annual Report is the Final Annual Report.See Attachment 1. The Board may confirm the Final Annual Report by resolution.This resolution serves to confirm the Final Annual Report and constitutes the levy of the service charge for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report is not adopted,service charges for CSA T-1 would not be levied or collected in Fiscal Year 2025-2026.Therefore,CSA T-1 would be unable to provide funding for public transit services and an alternate source of funding would have to be identified. c: Laura Strobel- County Administrator, CAO, Harjit Nahal- Interim Auditor Controller, Thomas L. Geiger - County Counsel, Gus Kramer - County Assessor, Ed Espinoza - Francisco & Associates, Inc. Diana Oyler- Finance, Jocelyn LaRocque - Engineering Services, Rochelle Johnson- Special Districts, Jessi Duffy -Special Districts CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-254,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Confirmation of Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for County Service Area T- 1 and levy of service charges (Public Transit) WHEREAS,the Board on July 8,2025,adopted a resolution confirming the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Tentative Annual Report for County Service Area (CSA) T-1. WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has presented to the Board a Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report conforming to the County’s official assessor roll for Fiscal Year 2025-2026,pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 1012-2.612; and WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed and finds no cause to modify the Final Annual Report. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board hereby CONFIRMS the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Final Annual Report for CSA T-1 as modified and DECLARES that this Resolution constitutes the levy of the service charges therein for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ FINAL ANNUAL REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2025-2026 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SERVICE AREA T-1 (Public Transit) July 22, 2025 Board of Supervisors John Gioia, District 1 Candace Andersen, District 2 Diane Burgis, District 3 Ken Carlson, District 4 Shanelle Scales-Preston, District 5 Prepared by Contra Costa County Public Works Department CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 1 - BACKGROUND INFORMATION In 2008 a development project commonly known as the Integrated Project (“Project”) was permitted in the unincorporated area of Contra Costa County, just east of the Town of Danville. The project is also known as Alamo Creek/Intervening Properties Development and constitutes approximately 767 acres located south of Camino Tassajara between Hansen Lane and Finley Road. Wilbur Smith Associates (WSA) completed a Transit Improvements Study of the Project in March 2005. The study acknowledged that a limited market for transit services and consequently a limited transit service is offered in the study area. The study concluded that a latent demand for transit could be satisfied if a regular commuter service were provided. Given the size of the Integrated Project and the workplace destination and commuting behavior of the adjacent census tracts as outlined by a census-based demographic analysis, a weekday rush-hour commuter service would provide the greatest benefit of transit services under consideration. Specifically, the report recommended that the proposed transit service include the Walnut Creek Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station and Bishop Ranch business park as destinations. The desired level of service was based on an analysis of demand performed by WSA. Based on census information and a rider survey performed by BART in 1998, approximately 77 transit trips per day were expected when the project development was completed. The transit trip total was calculated by WSA as follows: • As presented in the final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project, 10,048 daily vehicle trips would be generated at the development; • Assuming an average vehicle occupancy of 1.05 persons per vehicle and a 92.5% vehicle mode share (automobiles constitute 92.5% of transit trips to and from the households), 13,338 person trips would be generated daily by the development; • Based on census information, 5.37% of commuter trips to and from adjacent census tracts used public transit (716 trips); • Approximately 97% of public transit trips used rail (assumed to be exclusive to BART; 694 trips); • Approximately 7% of BART riders at stations nearest to the project (Dublin/Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, Lafayette) used public transit to travel to and from the station (48 trips); • Approximately 4% of transit-based commuter trips used bus service as the primary means of transportation (29 trips); and • Total bus demand (77 trips) includes the sum of transit trips to BART stations (48 trips) and bus trips to work (29 trips). On June 14, 2005, the Board of Supervisors approved Resolution No. 2005/357 which recommended to Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County (LAFCO) the formation of County Service Area (CSA) T-1, Public Transit in the Danville Area. The services provided by CSA T-1 are: 1. Extended public transit services. 2. Implementation of Transportation Demand Management programs as discussed in this report and in the Plan for Providing Services for CSA T-1 which is on file with LAFCO. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 2 - On September 14, 2005, LAFCO conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved Resolution 05-15 which formed CSA T-1. On October 18, 2005, Resolution 2005/674 stated that the transit services should be supported by a benefit assessment or service charge on parcels that receive this special and distinct benefit. On January 17, 2006, the Board of Supervisors conducted a public hearing and subsequently approved Resolution 2006/21 which authorized the annual levy of assessments or service charges on the parcels located within CSA T-1 to fund extended public transit services. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 3 - CURRENT ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, public notice has been completed as required, and the Board conducted a Public Hearing and then made a determination on each estimated service charge in the final report. Contra Costa Board of Supervisors reviewed the Tentative Annual Report on July 8, 2025 and conducted a Public Hearing in connection with the proceedings for CSA T-1. Upon adoption of the Final Annual Report by the Board of Supervisors, the charges contained herein will be collected on the property tax roll of Contra Costa County in the same manner, by the same persons, at the same time as, and together with the County's property taxes. Legal Authority As required by County Ordinance Section 1012-2.6, former County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 25210.77a), and current County Service Area Law (California Government Code Section 24210.3, subd. (d)), the Final Annual Report includes the following minimum information as shown in the Service Charge Roll: 1. A description of each parcel of real property receiving the miscellaneous extended service; 2. The basic service charge; 3. The estimated amount of the service charge for each parcel for such year; and 4. A parcel list identifying each parcel receiving services that allows parcel owners to find their property on the list and determine the proposed charge. This annual report also includes an estimate of annual costs and the method of apportionment as additional information to allow the reader to better understand what services are being paid for, what is the total annual cost for the services provided, and how the cost of services is spread to each individual parcel. Transit Service Implementation Two transportation studies were previously conducted to understand potential transit usage and travel patterns in CSA T-1. The transportation studies are Alamo Creek/Intervening Properties Transit Improvement Study by WSA in 2005 and Transit Service Survey and Report for CSA T-1 Transit District by DKS Associates in 2010. Based on these studies, the following transit service plan is to be implemented in three phases as summarized below: 1. Short – Term (completed in 2012): Community Outreach The short-term strategy focused on community outreach to educate the residents about existing transportation options in Contra Costa County, and to seek their feedback. The community outreach program involved flyer preparation, flyer distribution, and resident feedback. This outreach effort attempted to identify commuter destinations for potential vanpools, in advance of a vanpool/shuttle transit program. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 4 - 2. Mid-Term: Vanpool/Shuttle Transit Program Based on the feedback provided by the residents, the mid-term strategy would involve a vanpool and/or shuttle service since the market for a full-scale fixed route Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (County Connection) bus is not warranted at the time. CSA T-1’s plan is to engage the residents to try public transit and build up the necessary public transit demand for a full-scale fixed bus route. In response to CSA T-1’s plan, County Connection agreed to provide a demand response and a flexible shuttle for CSA T- 1 residents during the commute hours. The exact routes were to be determined by demand. Riders must be traveling from or to CSA T-1. The service area is limited to the 1.5-mile corridors along Camino Tassajara (between CSA T-1 and I-680) and I-680 (between Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill BART stations). Riders contact County Connection to request and reserve services. Based on the demand, County Connection will determine the most efficient route for the shuttle. The table below summarizes the ridership data since the service began on January 24, 2014. With the exception of a decrease in ridership during the COVID-19 pandemic and the modest decrease in average ridership in 2023 compared to 2022, the table shows a constant ridership annually and the positive effect the public transit of CSA T-1 has on removing daily trips during the peak hours from local and regional roadways. The riders get picked up from their home in the CSA T-1 service area during the morning period and get picked up from the Walnut Creek BART station during the evening period. The average operating cost per passenger is comparable to the average cost for County Connection’s Paratransit (LINK) service. With the exception of the 2020-2022 COVID-19 pandemic, CSA T-1 has observed the ridership increase overtime, as more residents are utilizing the public transit service provided by CSA T-1. However, the ridership demand has not achieved the level that warrants a full-scale fixed bus route. CSA T-1 will continue this mid-term program to provide the shuttle service until there is enough public transit demand for a full-scale fixed bus route. CSA T-1 has amended the service agreement with County Connection to continue the shuttle service. Year of Service Riders per day Estimated number of peak hours & daily trips removed from roadways2014 16 16201517 to 18 17 to 182016 19 192017 21 212018 24 242019 25 2520204.5 4.520211.5 1.520225.8 5.820235.5 5.520245.2 5.2* Ridership data is provided by County Connection. Summary of ridership data per year* CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 5 - In addition to County Connection’s shuttle, CSA T-1 also funds another service with the Measure J Traffic Congestion Relief Agency (TRAFFIX). TRAFFIX is a traffic congestion relief program implemented in 2009 and operated cooperatively by Contra Costa County, City of San Ramon, San Ramon Valley Unified School District (SRVUSD), and Town of Danville to reduce traffic congestion caused by children being driven to and from school in the San Ramon area. As mentioned above, although the demand for a full-scale fixed route County Connection bus is not warranted at this time, CSA T-1 recognized there is already a demand for school bus services. While waiting for transit demand to increase, CSA T-1’s interim plan is to participate in providing school bus services as an interim method to reduce congestion. TRAFFIX provided data indicating there are approximately 205 students residing within CSA T-1 who attend Monte Vista High School. TRAFFIX considers 50 students as a full bus. If approximately 25 percent of the eligible students participated, the bus would be full. It was anticipated that at least 50 students would participate, resulting in a full bus. This service began in the Fall of 2014 for the 2014-2015 school year. TRAFFIX reported 70 passes were sold for both the 2014-2015 and 2015- 2016 school years. This is the equivalent of removing approximately 280 trips from the roadway each school day. In 2017, funds were allocated to fund a second TRAFFIX bus to provide services to the CSA T-1 area. This decision was based on the increased demand for seats on the route. Rider counts by the TRAFFIX show an average of 59 riders in the morning and 95 riders in the evenings per typical bus runs for the period of August 2018 through December 2018. In December 2018, there were approximately 170 riders enrolled on a wait list for the limited number of bus passes. As a result of an increase in demand for services in 2019, the County added a third TRAFFIX bus to provide services to the CSA T-1 area. In late 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic began. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on CSA T-1 operations follow: a. Shuttle service ridership was greatly reduced during the 2020-2022 COVID-19 pandemic. b. Although shuttle service ridership sharply declined during the 2020-2022 COVID-19 pandemic, County Connection shuttle buses continued operating. Based on operations, the County did not expect a significant impact on the County Connection shuttle operations buses during that time; however, some additional costs for PPE were passed on to CSA T-1. c. During the pandemic in 2020, school buses did not circulate due to the SRVUSD following state guidelines regarding school attendance and the resulting school closures. SRVUSD reported that middle and high schools reopened for attendance on March 17, 2021, and that the TRAFFIX school bus program reopened at full capacity at the same time. Bus pass sales resumed during the week of March 15, 2021, and school bus services resumed in August 2021 when the 2021-2022 academic year began. d. In 2021, CSA T-1 sent residents informational postcards of the ridership programs to motivate and restore rider confidence. In 2022, informational postcards about the ridership programs were mailed to residents more frequently than in prior years. In addition, CSA T-1 coordinated with the Homeowner Association in Danville to advertise the County Connection shuttle service to residents on their website. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 6 - e. The TRAFFIX School Bus Service currently serves 155 pass holders on its three routes. In 2024, bus passes for its three routes sold out immediately the day they became available for purchase. In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, CSA T-1 will continue outreach efforts by advertising through Homeowner Associations and partnering with County Connection on the design and layout of postcards to be mailed to residents of CSA T-1 using Contra Costa County’s print and mail services. Furthermore, CSA T-1 will add incentive cards (gift cards, etc.) to reward frequent riders. 3. Current and Long-Term Goals: County Connection Service The long-term strategy for CSA T-1 involves expanding the vanpool/shuttle service and providing full-scale County Connection bus service if the existing service proves successful and more commuter transit demand is demonstrated. The approximate yearly operating cost of running a full-length bus service with County Connection is estimated to be $204,000 per bus (in 2018 dollars). This estimate is based on $100 per hour for 8 hours a day during morning and evening peak commute hours for 255 days a year. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 7 - ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL COST The Fiscal Year 2024-2025 projected and Fiscal Year 2025-2026 proposed revenues and expenditures are shown on the following page. A special fund has been set up for the collection of revenues and coding of expenditures for CSA T-1. Incidental expenses including administration, engineering fees, legal fees, and all other costs associated with the public transit services may be included. When CSA T-1 was formed, a financial analysis was performed to provide the framework for an operating budget for the proposed transit service. This was based on the estimated expenses for continuing operations provided by WSA. In preparation of the budget, several factors were considered including: • Level of transit service • Phasing of service • Equal benefit (and equal charge) to residents based on projected resident population In order to establish a reasonable reserve in the early years following formation of the CSA, revenues have been collected since Fiscal Year 2006-2007. For Fiscal Year 2025-2026 it is estimated there will be a surplus of funds. These funds are being set aside into Capital Reserves to purchase vehicles. Revenues collected from the charge shall be used only for the expenditures represented in this report. Any balance remaining on July 1 at the end of the fiscal year must be carried over to the next fiscal year. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 8 - Earnings on Investment 25,498.51$ -$ Taxes and Assessments 709,431.78$ 728,501.10$ Misc Non-Taxable Revenue 302,346.08$ Postage (2,280.35)$ (3,000.00)$ Publications & Legal Notices (Bay Area News)(950.00)$ (1,000.00)$ CCCTA Transportation Agreement (222,000.00)$ (250,000.00)$ TRAFFIX Transportation Agreement (138,783.50)$ (450,000.00)$ Professional/Specialized Svcs (W-Trans, Francisco)(13,141.25)$ (15,000.00)$ Taxes and Assessments (1,258.95)$ (2,000.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (Investment Fees)(44.00)$ (200.00)$ Interfund Exp - Gov/Gov (County Counsel)(1,050.00)$ (1,500.00)$ Print & Mail (1,787.66)$ (2,000.00)$ Reimbursements - Gov/Gov (County Staff)(16,357.80)$ (20,000.00)$ Capital Improvement Projects (3,959,990.34)$ (3,770,268.19)$ Operating Reserves (up to 50% of Expenditures)(198,826.76)$ (372,350.00)$ (*) The Projected Fund Balance as of June 30, 2025 assumes that Operating and Future Maintenance/Capital Improvement Reserves will not be used in Fiscal Year 2024-2025. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 9 - BOUNDARY MAP The general boundaries of the CSA are shown herein. The lines and dimensions of each parcel within the CSA are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Contra Costa County Assessor for the year in which this report was prepared and are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report. A copy of the Boundary Map is shown on the following page. Contra Costa County Service Area (CSA) T-1(Public Transit)Boundary Map CAMINO TASSAJARA ¯ 600 0 600 1,200300 Feet MO N T E R O S S O S T CASABLANCA ST CHAR B R A Y S T Diablo VistaSchoolBall Fields Legend CSA T-1 Boundary Parcel Lines Parcels within CSA T-1 - 10 - CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 11 - METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT Special vs. General Benefit On November 5, 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218 entitled "Right to Vote On Taxes Act" which added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the California Constitution. While its title refers only to taxes, Proposition 218 establishes new procedural requirements for fees, charges, and benefit assessments. Proposition 218 procedures stipulate that even if charges or benefit assessments are initially exempt from Proposition 218, future increases in the charges or benefit assessments must comply with the provisions of Proposition 218. However, if the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment were anticipated in the charge or benefit assessment formula when approved by property owners (e.g., consumer price index increases or a predetermined cap) then the future increase in the charge or benefit assessment would be in compliance with the intent and provisions of Proposition 218. Proposition 218 provides that “only special benefits are assessable” and defines a special benefit as a particular and distinct benefit conferred on real property and not a general benefit received by the public at large. Parcels located within the boundaries of the CSA will be charged for the operation and services associated with the transit services provided as described herein within the report, if they receive a special and direct benefit from the services. Furthermore, the identification and separation of general benefits from the special benefits follows for CSA T-1. Special benefits are conferred on property within the CSA from transit services by enhancing the desirability of property within the CSA due to the additional methods of vehicular and pedestrian access available to and from property, by providing increased access to transit related services, providing economic opportunities, driving community growth and revitalization, and by reducing levels of traffic congestion within the CSA. Properties outside of CSA T-1 in other parts of the County may not enjoy the transit services made available by the CSA and therefore property outside the boundaries of the CSA do not receive the special benefits. The services within the CSA were specifically designed and created to provide additional and improved public resources for the direct advantage of property inside the CSA, and not the public at large. In addition to the special and direct benefits the property owners receive within the CSA from the services, it has been determined that no general benefits are associated with the transit services provided within CSA T-1 because the conferred special benefits that are provided to the charged property are not provided to the public at large. The annual service charge pays for the transit related services provided within CSA T-1. The enhanced public services provided within CSA T-1 confer a special benefit and only serve the parcels with the ability to utilize the transit related services provided. Without the services, the property located in the unincorporated area would not receive any transit services. Therefore, the services in CSA T-1 are 100 percent special benefit to the parcels within the CSA. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 12 - Methodology The total operation, maintenance and servicing cost for Public Transit are apportioned in accordance with the methodology that is consistent with standard assessment engineering practices. The method for distributing the costs to each parcel is based on the Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) factor. Since the service charge is levied on the owners of properties as shown on the tax rolls, the final charges must be assigned by Assessor's Parcel Number. If service charges were to be distributed by parcel, not considering land use, this would not be equitable because a single-family parcel would be paying the same as a 50-unit apartment parcel or a large commercial establishment. Therefore, as previously stated, the total costs are distributed to each parcel of land based on the number of EDUs associated with each particular parcel. No commercial or industrial parcels are planned to be included within CSA T-1; therefore, a methodology has not been created for those uses. The methodology used to assign EDUs to other land uses in proportion to the benefit they receive relative to the single-family residential parcel is shown below. Developed Single Family Residential - The developed single-family parcel has been selected as the basic unit for calculation of the benefit assessments or service charges. This basic unit shall be called an Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). Parcels designated as developed single family residential uses per the Contra Costa County land use code are charged one (1.00) EDU. In addition, those parcels that are designated as “vacant” single family residential per the Contra Costa County land use code but have a building permit issued prior to April 30 are charged one (1.00) EDU. Developed Multiple Residential – The developed multi-family designation includes parcels designated as apartments, townhomes, and condominiums per the Contra Costa County land use code. Apartments are charged a factor of 0.723270448 EDU per dwelling unit. For example, a parcel with a 100-unit apartment would be charged 72.33 EDUs. Townhomes and condominiums are charged a factor of 0.795597484 EDU per dwelling unit. In addition, those parcels that are designated as “vacant” multi-family residential per the Contra Costa County land use code, but have a building permit issued prior to April 30, are charged on a per unit basis as shown above. Exempt Property - Consists of property not classified as developed residential property and includes commercial, industrial, recreational, and institutional property; parking lots; parking garages; roadways; open space and undeveloped property on which a building permit has not been issued prior to April 30. In addition, Senior Housing is classified as exempt. Residents of Senior Housing will be provided with separate shuttle service not included within the scope of the CSA. In Fiscal Year 2006-2007 the maximum annual service charge was set at $318.00 per EDU. To determine the cost per parcel, the total budget for providing service to the current total service area was divided by the total number of EDUs within the service area. Please refer to Contra Costa County Resolution 2006-21 for a detailed report that includes the initial calculation of this rate. The maximum rates may be adjusted annually to reflect 2% or the prior year’s change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers for the Bay Area: San Francisco-Oakland- San Jose, whichever is greater. The base CPI index to be used for future calculations is February CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 13 - 2006 (207.1). Any change in the rate per EDU, which is the result of the change in the CPI shall not be deemed an increase subject to the requirements of Proposition 218. For Fiscal Year 2025-2026 the allowed maximum rate is $553.89/EDU. This rate has been calculated as follows: $539.39 per developed EDU in Fiscal Year 2024-2025 +2.69% increase for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 = $553.89 In Fiscal Year 2025-2026, it has been determined that $728,501.10 in revenue will be needed to provide the services referenced above in Fiscal Year 2025-2026. There are 1,315.27 EDUs that have had a building permit issued. If you divide $728,501.10 by 1,315.27 EDUs, the service charge per parcel is $553.89. The charge per parcel may vary slightly due to rounding adjustments. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 - 14 - SERVICE CHARGE ROLL A list of those parcels to be charged for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, including a description of each parcel to be charged is included on the following pages. CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-030-082 $48,073.463000 DAMANI CTMFR 206-580-001 $553.88100 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-002 $553.88106 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-003 $553.88112 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-004 $553.88118 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-005 $553.88124 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-006 $553.88130 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-007 $553.88136 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-008 $553.88142 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-009 $553.88148 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-010 $553.88154 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-011 $553.88160 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-012 $553.88166 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-013 $553.88172 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-014 $553.88178 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-015 $553.88184 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-016 $553.88190 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-017 $553.88196 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-018 $553.88202 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-019 $553.88208 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-020 $553.88214 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-021 $553.88220 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-022 $553.88226 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-023 $553.88232 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-024 $553.88238 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-025 $553.88244 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-026 $553.88250 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-027 $553.88125 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-028 $553.88133 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-029 $553.88139 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-030 $553.88149 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-031 $553.88157 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-032 $553.88193 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-033 $553.88205 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-034 $553.88211 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-035 $553.88217 NANTERRE STSFR 206-580-037 $38,458.78NANTERRE STMFR 206-590-001 $553.88305 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-002 $553.88317 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-003 $553.88336 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-004 $553.88324 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-005 $553.88312 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-006 $553.88300 COTTSWALD CTSFR 206-590-007 $553.88403 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-008 $553.88409 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-009 $553.88415 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-010 $553.88421 RIOJA CTSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-590-011 $553.88427 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-012 $553.88426 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-013 $553.88420 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-014 $553.88414 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-015 $553.88408 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-016 $553.88402 RIOJA CTSFR 206-590-017 $553.88501 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-590-018 $553.88509 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-590-019 $553.88517 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-590-020 $553.88525 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-590-021 $553.88533 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-590-022 $553.881524 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-590-023 $553.881518 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-590-024 $553.881512 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-590-025 $553.881506 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-590-026 $553.881500 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-590-027 $553.88101 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-028 $553.88109 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-029 $553.88117 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-030 $553.88125 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-031 $553.88124 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-032 $553.88116 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-033 $553.88108 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-034 $553.88100 MENTON CTSFR 206-590-035 $553.881780 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-036 $553.881772 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-037 $553.881764 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-038 $553.88215 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-039 $553.88227 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-040 $553.88239 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-041 $553.88236 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-042 $553.88224 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-043 $553.88212 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-044 $553.88200 GAMAY CTSFR 206-590-045 $553.881748 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-046 $553.881740 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-047 $553.881736 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-048 $553.881724 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-049 $553.881716 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-050 $553.881708 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-051 $553.881700 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-052 $553.881703 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-053 $553.881711 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-054 $553.881719 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-055 $553.881727 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-056 $553.881735 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-057 $553.881743 COTTSWALD STSFR - 15 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-590-058 $553.881844 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-059 $553.881838 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-060 $553.881832 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-061 $553.881826 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-062 $553.881820 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-063 $553.881814 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-064 $553.881808 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-065 $553.881802 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-066 $553.881801 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-067 $553.881807 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-068 $553.881813 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-069 $553.881819 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-070 $553.881825 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-071 $553.881831 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-072 $553.881837 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-073 $553.881843 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-074 $553.881849 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-075 $553.881855 RIOJA STSFR 206-590-076 $553.881767 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-077 $553.881775 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-078 $553.881783 COTTSWALD STSFR 206-590-079 $553.881423 MENTON STSFR 206-590-080 $553.881429 MENTON STSFR 206-590-081 $553.881976 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-082 $553.881968 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-083 $553.881960 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-084 $553.881952 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-085 $553.881944 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-086 $553.881936 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-087 $553.881928 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-088 $553.881920 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-089 $553.881912 MANTOVA STSFR 206-590-090 $553.881904 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-001 $553.88536 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-600-002 $553.88528 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-600-003 $553.88520 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-600-004 $553.88512 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-600-005 $553.88504 MANTOVA CTSFR 206-600-006 $553.88605 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-007 $553.88611 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-008 $553.88617 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-009 $553.88623 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-010 $553.88629 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-011 $553.88624 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-012 $553.88618 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-013 $553.88612 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-014 $553.88606 COLMAR CTSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-600-015 $553.88600 COLMAR CTSFR 206-600-016 $553.88703 GENOA CTSFR 206-600-017 $553.88711 GENOA CTSFR 206-600-018 $553.88719 GENOA CTSFR 206-600-019 $553.88727 GENOA CTSFR 206-600-020 $553.88735 GENOA CTSFR 206-600-021 $553.881903 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-022 $553.881911 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-023 $553.881919 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-024 $553.881927 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-025 $553.881935 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-026 $553.881943 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-027 $553.881951 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-028 $553.881959 MANTOVA STSFR 206-600-029 $553.882042 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-030 $553.882036 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-031 $553.882030 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-032 $553.882024 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-033 $553.882018 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-034 $553.882012 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-035 $553.882006 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-036 $553.882000 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-037 $553.882001 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-038 $553.882009 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-039 $553.882017 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-040 $553.882025 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-041 $553.882033 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-042 $553.882041 COLMAR STSFR 206-600-043 $553.882128 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-044 $553.882134 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-045 $553.882224 GENOA STSFR 206-600-046 $553.882220 GENOA STSFR 206-600-047 $553.882216 GENOA STSFR 206-600-048 $553.882212 GENOA STSFR 206-600-049 $553.882210 GENOA STSFR 206-600-050 $553.882208 GENOA STSFR 206-600-051 $553.882200 GENOA STSFR 206-600-052 $553.882151 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-053 $553.882145 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-054 $553.882139 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-055 $553.882133 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-056 $553.882127 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-057 $553.882121 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-058 $553.882115 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-059 $553.882109 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-060 $553.882103 CARMENERE STSFR 206-600-061 $553.881435 MENTON STSFR - 16 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-600-062 $553.881441 MENTON STSFR 206-600-063 $553.881447 MENTON STSFR 206-600-064 $553.881453 MENTON STSFR 206-600-065 $553.881459 MENTON STSFR 206-600-066 $553.881465 MENTON STSFR 206-600-067 $553.881471 MENTON STSFR 206-600-068 $553.881477 MENTON STSFR 206-600-069 $553.881483 MENTON STSFR 206-600-070 $553.881489 MENTON STSFR 206-600-071 $553.881495 MENTON STSFR 206-610-001 $553.881632 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-002 $553.881626 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-003 $553.881620 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-004 $553.881614 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-005 $553.881608 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-006 $553.881602 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-007 $553.881596 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-008 $553.881590 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-009 $553.881584 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-010 $553.881578 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-011 $553.881572 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-012 $553.881566 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-013 $553.881560 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-014 $553.881554 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-015 $553.881548 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-016 $553.881542 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-017 $553.881536 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-018 $553.881530 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-019 $553.881432 MENTON STSFR 206-610-020 $553.881438 MENTON STSFR 206-610-021 $553.881444 MENTON STSFR 206-610-022 $553.881450 MENTON STSFR 206-610-023 $553.881456 MENTON STSFR 206-610-024 $553.881462 MENTON STSFR 206-610-025 $553.881468 MENTON STSFR 206-610-026 $553.881474 MENTON STSFR 206-610-027 $553.881480 MENTON STSFR 206-610-028 $553.881486 MENTON STSFR 206-610-029 $553.881492 MENTON STSFR 206-610-030 $553.881498 MENTON STSFR 206-610-031 $553.882262 GENOA STSFR 206-610-032 $553.882268 GENOA STSFR 206-610-033 $553.882274 GENOA STSFR 206-610-034 $553.882280 GENOA STSFR 206-610-035 $553.882286 GENOA STSFR 206-610-036 $553.881617 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-037 $553.881609 COLCHESTER STSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-610-038 $553.881601 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-610-039 $553.881593 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-620-001 $553.88734 GENOA CTSFR 206-620-002 $553.88726 GENOA CTSFR 206-620-003 $553.88718 GENOA CTSFR 206-620-004 $553.88710 GENOA CTSFR 206-620-005 $553.88702 GENOA CTSFR 206-620-006 $553.88801 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-007 $553.88809 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-008 $553.88817 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-009 $553.88825 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-010 $553.88833 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-011 $553.88828 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-012 $553.88820 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-013 $553.88812 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-014 $553.88804 MALDON CTSFR 206-620-015 $553.881251 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-016 $553.881257 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-017 $553.881263 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-018 $553.881269 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-019 $553.881275 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-020 $553.881281 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-022 $553.882201 GENOA STSFR 206-620-023 $553.882209 GENOA STSFR 206-620-024 $553.882213 GENOA STSFR 206-620-025 $553.882219 GENOA STSFR 206-620-026 $553.882225 GENOA STSFR 206-620-027 $553.882231 GENOA STSFR 206-620-028 $553.882237 GENOA STSFR 206-620-029 $553.882243 GENOA STSFR 206-620-030 $553.882249 GENOA STSFR 206-620-031 $553.882255 GENOA STSFR 206-620-032 $553.882261 GENOA STSFR 206-620-033 $553.882267 GENOA STSFR 206-620-034 $553.882273 GENOA STSFR 206-620-035 $553.882279 GENOA STSFR 206-620-036 $553.881659 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-620-037 $553.88103 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-038 $553.88111 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-039 $553.88119 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-040 $553.88127 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-041 $553.88132 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-042 $553.88124 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-043 $553.88116 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-044 $553.88108 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-045 $553.88100 RIMINI CTSFR 206-620-046 $553.881264 MONTEROSSO STSFR - 17 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-620-047 $553.881258 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-048 $553.881252 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-049 $553.881246 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-620-050 $553.88903 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-051 $553.88909 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-052 $553.88915 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-053 $553.88921 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-054 $553.88912 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-055 $553.88906 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-056 $553.88900 TREBBIANO CTSFR 206-620-058 $553.881289 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-001 $553.881305 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-002 $553.881311 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-003 $553.881317 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-004 $553.881323 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-005 $553.881329 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-006 $553.881335 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-630-007 $553.882334 GENOA STSFR 206-630-008 $553.882328 GENOA STSFR 206-630-009 $553.882322 GENOA STSFR 206-630-010 $553.882316 GENOA STSFR 206-630-011 $553.882310 GENOA STSFR 206-630-012 $553.882304 GENOA STSFR 206-630-013 $553.88424 MARSANNE CTSFR 206-630-014 $553.88412 MARSANNE CTSFR 206-630-015 $553.88400 MARSANNE CTSFR 206-630-016 $553.881692 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-017 $553.881686 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-018 $553.881680 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-019 $553.881674 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-020 $553.881668 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-021 $553.881662 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-022 $553.881656 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-023 $553.881650 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-024 $553.881644 COLCHESTER STSFR 206-630-025 $553.882466 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-026 $553.882458 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-027 $553.882450 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-028 $553.882442 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-029 $553.882434 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-030 $553.882426 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-031 $553.882418 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-032 $553.882410 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-033 $553.882402 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-034 $553.882403 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-035 $553.882411 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-036 $553.882419 MARSANNE STSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-630-037 $553.882427 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-038 $553.882435 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-039 $553.882443 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-040 $553.882451 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-041 $553.882459 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-042 $553.882467 MARSANNE STSFR 206-630-043 $553.882311 GENOA STSFR 206-630-044 $553.882548 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-045 $553.882542 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-046 $553.882536 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-047 $553.882530 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-048 $553.882524 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-049 $553.882518 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-050 $553.882512 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-051 $553.882506 MONTREUX STSFR 206-630-052 $553.882500 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-001 $553.881341 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-002 $553.881347 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-003 $553.881353 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-004 $553.881359 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-005 $553.881365 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-006 $553.88205 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-007 $553.88211 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-008 $553.88217 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-009 $553.88212 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-010 $553.88206 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-011 $553.88200 MONTEROSSO CTSFR 206-640-012 $553.88301 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-013 $553.88309 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-014 $553.88317 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-015 $553.88318 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-016 $553.88310 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-017 $553.88302 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-640-018 $553.882358 GENOA STSFR 206-640-019 $553.882352 GENOA STSFR 206-640-020 $553.882346 GENOA STSFR 206-640-021 $553.882340 GENOA STSFR 206-640-022 $553.882501 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-023 $553.882509 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-024 $553.882517 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-025 $553.882525 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-026 $553.882533 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-027 $553.882541 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-028 $553.882549 MONTREUX STSFR 206-640-029 $553.881398 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-030 $553.881392 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-031 $553.881386 MONTEROSSO STSFR - 18 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-640-032 $553.881380 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-033 $553.881374 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-034 $553.881368 MONTEROSSO STSFR 206-640-035 $553.88326 LA SPEZIA CTSFR 206-660-001 $553.882186 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-002 $553.882178 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-003 $553.882170 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-004 $553.882162 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-005 $553.882154 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-006 $553.882146 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-007 $553.882138 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-008 $553.882130 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-009 $553.882122 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-010 $553.882114 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-011 $553.883484 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-012 $553.883480 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-013 $553.883476 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-014 $553.883472 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-015 $553.883468 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-016 $553.883464 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-017 $553.883460 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-018 $553.883456 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-019 $553.883452 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-020 $553.883448 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-021 $553.883451 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-022 $553.883457 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-023 $553.883461 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-024 $553.883467 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-025 $553.883473 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-026 $553.883479 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-027 $553.883485 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-028 $553.883491 CASHMERE STSFR 206-660-029 $553.882090 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-030 $553.882082 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-031 $553.882074 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-032 $553.882066 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-033 $553.882058 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-034 $553.882050 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-035 $553.882042 LUSITANO STSFR 206-660-036 $553.88109 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-037 $553.88117 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-038 $553.88125 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-039 $553.88133 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-040 $553.88141 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-041 $553.88145 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-042 $553.88157 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-043 $553.88156 ANGORA CTSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-660-044 $553.88148 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-045 $553.88140 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-046 $553.88132 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-047 $553.88124 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-048 $553.88116 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-049 $553.88108 ANGORA CTSFR 206-660-050 $553.88100 ANGORA CTSFR 206-670-001 $553.883101 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-002 $553.883107 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-003 $553.883113 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-004 $553.883119 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-005 $553.883125 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-006 $553.883131 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-007 $553.883137 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-008 $553.883143 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-009 $553.883149 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-010 $553.883155 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-011 $553.883161 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-012 $553.883167 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-013 $553.883173 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-014 $553.883179 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-015 $553.883185 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-016 $553.883191 MARTINGALE DRSFR 206-670-017 $553.88601 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-018 $553.88609 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-019 $553.88617 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-020 $553.88625 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-021 $553.88633 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-022 $553.88641 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-023 $553.88649 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-024 $553.88652 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-025 $553.88644 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-026 $553.88636 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-027 $553.88628 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-028 $553.88620 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-029 $553.88612 MARTINGALE CTSFR 206-670-030 $553.88505 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-031 $553.88515 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-032 $553.88526 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-033 $553.88518 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-034 $553.88510 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-035 $553.88502 PREAKNESS CTSFR 206-670-036 $553.88403 PELHAM CTSFR 206-670-037 $553.88411 PELHAM CTSFR 206-670-038 $553.88419 PELHAM CTSFR 206-670-039 $553.88422 PELHAM CTSFR 206-670-040 $553.88416 PELHAM CTSFR - 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21 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-710-032 $553.88717 MASTINO CTSFR 206-710-033 $553.88725 MASTINO CTSFR 206-710-034 $553.88733 MASTINO CTSFR 206-710-035 $553.88741 MASTINO CTSFR 206-710-036 $553.882224 LUSITANO STSFR 206-710-037 $553.882216 LUSITANO STSFR 206-710-038 $553.882208 LUSITANO STSFR 206-710-039 $553.882200 LUSITANO STSFR 206-710-040 $553.883318 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-710-041 $553.883312 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-710-042 $553.883306 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-710-043 $553.883300 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-710-044 $553.883294 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-710-045 $553.883848 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-046 $553.883836 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-047 $553.883824 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-048 $553.883812 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-049 $553.883800 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-050 $553.883803 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-051 $553.883815 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-052 $553.883827 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-053 $553.883839 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-054 $553.883851 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-710-055 $553.883030 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-710-056 $553.883024 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-710-057 $553.883018 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-710-058 $553.883012 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-710-059 $553.883006 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-710-060 $553.883000 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-001 $553.883039 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-002 $553.883045 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-003 $553.883051 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-004 $553.883057 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-005 $553.883063 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-006 $553.883069 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-007 $553.883075 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-008 $553.883081 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-009 $553.883087 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-010 $553.883093 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-011 $553.883099 GRIFFON ST ESFR 206-720-012 $553.883101 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-013 $553.883109 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-014 $553.883117 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-015 $553.883125 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-016 $553.883133 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-017 $553.883137 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-018 $553.883149 GRIFFON ST WSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-720-019 $553.883157 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-020 $553.883165 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-021 $553.883173 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-022 $553.883181 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-023 $553.883189 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-024 $553.883197 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-025 $553.883205 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-026 $553.883213 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-027 $553.883221 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-028 $553.883229 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-029 $553.883237 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-030 $553.883245 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-031 $553.883253 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-032 $553.883261 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-033 $553.883269 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-034 $553.883277 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-035 $553.883285 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-036 $553.883288 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-037 $553.883280 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-038 $553.883272 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-039 $553.883264 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-040 $553.883256 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-041 $553.883248 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-042 $553.883240 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-043 $553.88901 ARMANT CTSFR 206-720-044 $553.88909 ARMANT CTSFR 206-720-045 $553.88917 ARMANT CTSFR 206-720-046 $553.88925 ARMANT CTSFR 206-720-047 $553.883198 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-048 $553.883172 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-049 $553.883148 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-050 $553.883136 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-051 $553.883124 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-052 $553.883112 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-053 $553.883100 GRIFFON ST WSFR 206-720-054 $553.883968 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-055 $553.883956 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-056 $553.883944 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-057 $553.883932 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-058 $553.883920 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-059 $553.883908 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-060 $553.883896 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-061 $553.883884 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-062 $553.883872 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-063 $553.883860 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-064 $553.883863 WELSHLAND STSFR 206-720-065 $553.883875 WELSHLAND STSFR - 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23 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-750-004 $553.885206 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-005 $553.885200 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-006 $553.885194 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-007 $553.885188 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-008 $553.885182 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-009 $553.885176 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-010 $553.885170 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-011 $553.885164 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-012 $553.885158 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-013 $553.885152 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-014 $553.885146 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-015 $553.885140 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-016 $553.885134 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-017 $553.885128 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-018 $553.885122 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-019 $553.885116 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-020 $553.88101 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-021 $553.88109 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-022 $553.88117 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-023 $553.88116 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-024 $553.88108 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-025 $553.88100 BALTANA CTSFR 206-750-026 $553.885101 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-027 $553.885107 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-028 $553.885113 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-029 $553.885119 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-030 $553.885402 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-031 $553.885139 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-032 $553.885147 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-033 $553.885155 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-034 $553.885163 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-035 $553.885171 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-036 $553.885179 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-037 $553.885187 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-038 $553.885195 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-039 $553.885203 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-040 $553.885211 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-041 $553.885219 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-042 $553.885227 BENGALI STSFR 206-750-043 $553.885654 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-044 $553.885648 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-045 $553.885642 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-046 $553.885636 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-047 $553.885630 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-048 $553.885624 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-049 $553.885618 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-050 $553.885612 EVOLENE STSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-750-051 $553.885434 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-052 $553.885426 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-053 $553.885418 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-054 $553.885410 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-055 $553.885409 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-056 $553.885415 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-057 $553.885421 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-058 $553.885427 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-059 $553.885433 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-060 $553.885439 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-061 $553.885445 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-062 $553.885451 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-063 $553.885446 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-064 $553.885611 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-065 $553.885617 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-066 $553.885623 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-067 $553.885629 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-068 $553.885635 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-069 $553.885639 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-070 $553.885647 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-071 $553.885653 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-072 $553.885659 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-073 $553.885665 EVOLENE STSFR 206-750-074 $553.885534 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-075 $553.885526 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-076 $553.885518 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-077 $553.885510 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-078 $553.885502 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-079 $553.885494 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-080 $553.885486 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-081 $553.885478 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-082 $553.885470 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-083 $553.885462 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-084 $553.885454 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-085 $553.885457 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-086 $553.885463 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-087 $553.885469 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-088 $553.885475 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-089 $553.885481 BELARUS STSFR 206-750-090 $553.885489 BELARUS STSFR 206-760-001 $553.881226 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-002 $553.881234 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-003 $553.881242 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-004 $553.881250 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-005 $553.881258 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-006 $553.881266 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-007 $553.881274 CHARBRAY STSFR - 24 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-760-008 $553.881282 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-009 $553.881290 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-010 $553.881298 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-011 $553.881239 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-012 $553.881245 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-013 $553.881251 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-014 $553.881257 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-015 $553.881263 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-016 $553.881269 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-017 $553.881275 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-018 $553.881281 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-019 $553.881287 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-020 $553.881293 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-760-021 $553.881299 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-001 $553.881306 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-002 $553.881314 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-003 $553.881322 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-004 $553.881330 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-005 $553.881338 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-006 $553.881346 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-007 $553.881354 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-008 $553.881362 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-009 $553.881370 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-010 $553.88900 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-011 $553.88908 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-012 $553.88916 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-013 $553.88924 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-014 $553.88932 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-015 $553.88940 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-016 $553.881307 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-017 $553.881315 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-018 $553.881323 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-019 $553.881331 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-020 $553.881339 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-021 $553.881347 CHARBRAY STSFR 206-770-022 $553.88901 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-023 $553.88909 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-024 $553.88919 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-025 $553.88927 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-026 $553.88935 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-770-027 $553.88943 CONNEMARA CTSFR 206-780-001 $553.886201 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-002 $553.886209 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-003 $553.886217 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-004 $553.88305 PERCHERON CTSFR 206-780-005 $553.88311 PERCHERON CTSFR 206-780-006 $553.88316 PERCHERON CTSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-780-007 $553.88308 PERCHERON CTSFR 206-780-008 $553.88300 PERCHERON CTSFR 206-780-009 $553.886249 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-010 $553.886257 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-011 $553.886265 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-012 $553.886246 PERCHERON CTSFR 206-780-013 $553.886238 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-014 $553.886230 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-015 $553.886222 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-016 $553.886218 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-017 $553.886206 MASSARA STSFR 206-780-018 $553.886198 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-001 $553.886190 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-002 $553.886182 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-003 $553.886174 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-004 $553.886166 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-005 $553.886158 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-006 $553.886150 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-007 $553.886142 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-008 $553.886153 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-009 $553.886161 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-010 $553.886169 MASSARA STSFR 206-790-011 $553.88103 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-012 $553.88109 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-013 $553.88115 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-014 $553.88121 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-015 $553.88127 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-016 $553.88130 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-017 $553.88124 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-018 $553.88118 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-019 $553.88112 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-020 $553.88106 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-021 $553.88100 TURANIAN CTSFR 206-790-022 $553.88201 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-023 $553.88209 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-024 $553.88217 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-025 $553.88225 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-026 $553.88233 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-027 $553.88241 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-028 $553.88249 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-790-029 $553.88257 ROBERT DUCHI WAYSFR 206-800-001 $553.883000 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-002 $553.883004 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-003 $553.883008 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-004 $553.883012 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-005 $553.883016 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-006 $553.883020 GRITSTONE STSFR - 25 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-800-007 $553.883024 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-008 $553.883028 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-009 $553.883032 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-010 $553.883036 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-011 $553.883044 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-012 $553.883048 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-013 $553.883052 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-014 $553.8811 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-015 $553.8815 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-016 $553.8819 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-017 $553.8823 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-018 $553.8827 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-019 $553.8831 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-020 $553.8835 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-021 $553.8839 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-022 $553.8843 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-023 $553.8851 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-024 $553.8846 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-025 $553.8842 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-026 $553.8838 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-027 $553.8834 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-028 $553.8830 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-029 $553.8826 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-030 $553.8818 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-031 $553.8814 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-032 $553.8810 BALTANA PLSFR 206-800-033 $553.88201 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-034 $553.88207 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-035 $553.88213 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-036 $553.88219 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-037 $553.88218 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-038 $553.88212 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-039 $553.88206 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-040 $553.88200 FONTHILL CTSFR 206-800-041 $553.883027 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-042 $553.88107 CAPARI CTSFR 206-800-043 $553.88112 CAPARI CTSFR 206-800-044 $553.88106 CAPARI CTSFR 206-800-045 $553.88100 CAPARI CTSFR 206-800-046 $553.883005 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-047 $553.883001 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-800-048 $553.884990 ENDERBY STSFR 206-800-049 $553.884984 ENDERBY STSFR 206-800-050 $553.88400 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-051 $553.88406 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-052 $553.88412 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-053 $553.88418 VENDEEN CTSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-800-054 $553.88424 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-055 $553.88430 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-056 $553.88423 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-057 $553.88415 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-058 $553.88405 VENDEEN CTSFR 206-800-059 $553.88304 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-060 $553.88310 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-061 $553.88316 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-062 $553.88322 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-063 $553.88325 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-064 $553.88319 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-065 $553.88313 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-066 $553.88307 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-800-067 $553.88301 OBERLAND CTSFR 206-810-001 $553.882068 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-002 $553.882064 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-003 $553.882060 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-004 $553.882056 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-005 $553.882052 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-006 $553.882048 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-007 $553.882044 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-008 $553.882040 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-009 $553.882036 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-010 $553.882032 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-011 $553.882026 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-012 $553.882016 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-013 $553.882010 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-014 $553.882004 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-015 $553.882000 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-016 $553.882001 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-017 $553.882005 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-018 $553.882009 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-019 $553.882013 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-020 $553.882017 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-021 $553.882021 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-022 $553.882025 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-023 $553.882029 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-024 $553.882033 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-025 $553.882037 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-026 $553.882041 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-027 $553.882045 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-028 $553.882049 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-029 $553.882053 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-030 $553.882057 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-810-031 $553.882061 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-001 $553.882071 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-002 $553.882079 DRYSDALE STSFR - 26 -06/20/25 CSA T-1 Public Transit Final Annual Report Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-820-003 $553.882087 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-004 $553.882091 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-005 $553.882095 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-006 $553.883001 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-007 $553.883005 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-008 $553.883009 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-009 $553.88506 DAMARA CTSFR 206-820-010 $553.88512 DAMARA CTSFR 206-820-011 $553.88513 DAMARA CTSFR 206-820-012 $553.88507 DAMARA CTSFR 206-820-013 $553.883013 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-014 $553.883017 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-015 $553.883020 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-016 $553.883016 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-017 $553.883012 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-018 $553.883008 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-019 $553.883004 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-020 $553.883000 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-021 $553.88200 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-022 $553.88206 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-023 $553.88212 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-024 $553.88218 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-025 $553.88224 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-026 $553.88213 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-027 $553.88207 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-028 $553.88201 CORRIEDALE CTSFR 206-820-029 $553.885014 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-030 $553.885018 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-031 $553.885022 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-032 $553.885026 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-033 $553.885030 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-034 $553.885034 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-035 $553.885038 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-036 $553.885042 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-037 $553.885046 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-038 $553.885050 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-039 $553.883074 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-820-040 $553.883070 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-820-041 $553.883066 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-820-042 $553.883062 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-820-043 $553.883058 GRITSTONE STSFR 206-820-044 $553.885045 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-045 $553.885041 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-046 $553.885037 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-047 $553.885033 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-048 $553.885029 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-049 $553.885025 KERRY HILL STSFR Assessor's Parcel Number Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Service ChargeClassification Property Address 206-820-050 $553.885021 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-051 $553.885017 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-052 $553.885013 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-053 $553.885009 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-054 $553.885005 KERRY HILL STSFR 206-820-055 $553.882096 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-056 $553.882092 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-057 $553.882088 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-058 $553.882084 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-059 $553.882080 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-060 $553.882076 DRYSDALE STSFR 206-820-061 $553.882072 DRYSDALE STSFR 1,187Total Parcels: $728,501.10Total Assessment: - 27 -06/20/25 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 255 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-255 approving and authorizing the Public Works Director, or designee, to fully close all of Rugby Avenue, on September 7, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of a National Night Out neighborhood block party, Kensington area. (No fiscal impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Approve and Authorize to fully close all of Rugby Avenue on September 7, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of a National Night Out neighborhood block party, Kensington area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution approving and authorizing the Public Works Director,or designee,to fully close all of Rugby Avenue,on September 7,2025,from 12:00 p.m.through 8:00 p.m.,for the purpose of a National Night Out neighborhood block party, Kensington area. (District I) FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: The focus of National Night Out is to bring neighbors and communities together often in block parties that require road closure permits.The Rugby Ave Neighborhood Association will follow guidelines set forth by the Public Works Department. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The focus of National Night Out is to bring neighbors and communities together often in block parties that require road closure permits. c: Kellen O’Connor-Engineering Services, Marke Smith-Engineering Services, Devon Patel-Engineering Services, Bob Hendry-Engineering Services, Chris Lau-Maintenance, KPD, KFPD CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-255,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Approving and Authorizing the Public Works Director,or designee,to fully close all of Rugby Avenue,on September 7,2025,from 12:00 p.m.through 8:00 p.m.,for the purpose of a National Night Out neighborhood block party, Kensington area. (District I) RC25-19 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that permission is granted to Rugby Ave Neighborhood Association to fully close Rugby Avenue,except for emergency traffic,local residents,US Postal Service and garbage trucks, on September 7, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m., subject to the following conditions: 1.Traffic will be detoured via roads identified in a traffic control plan,reviewed by the Public Works Department.Emergency vehicles,residents within the event area and essential services will be allowed access as required. 2. All signing to be in accordance with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 3.Rugby Ave Neighborhood Association shall comply with the requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. 4.Provide the County with a Certificate of Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 for Comprehensive CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-255,Version:1 General Public Liability which names the County as an additional insured prior to permit issuance. 5.Obtain approval for the closure from the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District,and the Kensington Fire Protection District. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 256 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-256 amending the Subdivision Agreement for subdivision SD21-09588, for a project being developed by Loreto Residential, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Bay Point area. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:1. Surety Rider Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Amending Subdivision Agreement for subdivision SD21-09588, for a project being developed by Loreto Residential, LLC, Bay Point area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution amending the Subdivision Agreement for subdivision SD21-09588,for a project being developed by Loreto Residential,LLC,as recommended by the Public Works Director,Bay Point area.(District V) FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: The developer has made a revision to the plan set on file with Public Works,increasing the value of improvements being bonded for under its Subdivision Agreement. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The surety bond obligation will not be increased. c: Jocelyn LaRocque-Engineering Services, Alex Vazquez-Engineering Services, Anthony DiSilvestre-Engineering Services, Paul Tehaney, Design/Construction,, Ciara Herrold-Finance, Dulce Reckmeyer-Walton-DCD, Loreto Residential, LLC CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-256,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:amending the Subdivision Agreement for subdivision SD21-09588,for a project being developed by Loreto Residential,LLC,as recommended by the Public Works Director,Bay Point area.(District V) The following general surety rider to guarantee the road and drainage improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code was presented for Board approval on May 13, 2025. Security with Loreto Residential,LLC as principal in the form of a corporate surety bond (Bond No. LICX1215683)dated January 29,2025,and corporate surety bond rider (Bond No.LICX1215683)dated May 21,2025,and issued by Lexon Insurance Company in the amount of $844,470.00 for faithful performance and $426,500.00 for labor and materials. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement,approved by the Board of Supervisors on May 13,2025,is hereby AMENDED to include the above-mentioned corporate surety bond and bond rider. All deposit permits are on file with the Public Works Department. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 257 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-257 accepting completion of public improvements and release of cash deposit for road improvement agreement RA23-01258 for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304 LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (100% Developer Fees) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Accepting completion of public improvements and release of cash deposit for road improvement agreement RA23-01258 (cross-reference DP17-03045), North Richmond area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution accepting completion of public improvements and release of cash deposit for road improvement agreement RA23-01258 (cross-reference DP17-03045)for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304 LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (District I) FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Developer Fees. BACKGROUND: The developer has completed the improvements per the Road Improvement Agreement and has met the guarantee performance standards for the warranty period following completion required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The completion of improvements will not be accepted.The developer will not receive a refund of their cash deposit,the performance surety bond will not be exonerated,and the billing account will not be liquidated or closed. c:Jocelyn LaRocque-Engineering Services,Kellen O’Connor-Engineering Services,Marke Smith-Engineering Services,Paul Tehaney- Design/Construction,Theresa Shepherd-Design/Construction,Chris Lau-Maintenance,Ciara Herrold-Finance,Scannell Properties #304,LLC,The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, T-01-07-26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-257,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Accepting completion of improvements for road improvement agreement RA23-01258 (cross-reference subdivision DP17-03045)for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304 LLC,as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (District I) WHEREAS,the Public Works Director has notified this Board that the improvements in road improvement agreement RA23-01258 (cross-reference DP17-03045)have been completed as provided in the Road Acceptance with Scannell Properties #304 LLC. WHEREAS,these improvements are approximately located at the intersection of Market Avenue and Giaramita Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements have been COMPLETED as of July 22, 2025, thereby establishing the six-month terminal period for the filing of liens in case of action under said Road Improvement Agreement: BOND EFFECTIVE DATE: July 7, 2023 NAME OF SURETY: The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the payment (labor and materials)surety for $139,500.00,Bond No. 82C237370 issued by the above surety be RETAINED for the six month lien guarantee period until January 22, 2026, at which time the Board AUTHORIZES the release of said surety less the amount of any claims on file. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the improvements have been constructed in accordance with the road improvement agreement and are ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no warranty period required,and the Public Works Director is CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-257,Version:1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is no warranty period required,and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to refund the $2,620.00 cash security for performance (Auditor's Deposit Permit No. DP874113,dated July 27,2023)plus interest in accordance with Government Code Section 53079,if appropriate,to Scannell Properties #304 LLC,pursuant to the requirements of the Ordinance Code;and the surety bond, Bond No. 82C237370, dated July 14, 2023, are exonerated. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 258 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-258 accepting completion of warranty period for the Road Improvement Agreement, release of cash deposit, and Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes, for development plan permit DP17-03045, for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304, LLC, as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (100% Developer Fees) Attachments:1. Recordable Resolution, 2. Resolution No. 2025-258 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Accepting completion of warranty period for the Road Improvement Agreement,release of cash deposit for faithful performance,and Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes,development plan permit DP17-03045, North Richmond area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution accepting completion of the warranty period for the Road Improvement Agreement,release of cash deposit for faithful performance,and Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes,development plan permit DP17-03045,for a project developed by Scannell Properties #304,LLC,as recommended by the Public Works Director, North Richmond area. (District I) FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Developer Fees. BACKGROUND: The improvements have met the guaranteed performance standards for the warranty period following completion and acceptance of the improvements. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The right-of-way dedication will not be accepted,the cash bond will not be released,and the performance/maintenance surety bond rider will not be exonerated. c:Jocelyn LaRocque-Engineering Services,Kellen O’Connor-Engineering Services,Marke Smith-Engineering Services,Jessi Duffy-Special Districts,Rochelle Johnson-Special Districts,Renne Hutchins-Records,Karen Piona-Records,Paul Tehaney-Design/Construction,Theresa Shepherd -Design/Construction,Chris Lau-Maintenance,Ciara Herrold-Finance,Michelle Giolli-Watershed,Michele Mancuso-Watershed,Ruben Hernandez- DCD, Scannell Properties #304, LLC, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, T-01-07-26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 259 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/1/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-259 ratifying the prior decision of the Public Works Director, or designee, to fully close a portion of Canyon Lake Drive from Reservoir Street to the terminus, on July 4, 2025, from 3:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m., for the purpose of traffic control and fire protection related to a community event, Port Costa area. (No fiscal impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Ratifying the prior decision to fully close a portion of Canyon Lake Drive on July 4, 2025, from 3:00 p.m. through 10:00 p.m., Port Costa area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ADOPT Resolution ratifying the prior decision of the Public Works Director,or designee,to fully close a portion of Canyon Lake Drive from Reservoir Street to the terminus,on July 4,2025,from 3:00 p.m.through 10:00 p.m.,for the purpose of traffic control and fire protection related to a community event,Port Costa area. (District V) FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: For the past several years,Port Costa residents have requested permission to close Canyon Lake Drive at Reservoir Steet for the 4th of July.The closure is requested to provide easier access for emergency personnel in the case of a fire,and has been supported by the Crockett-Carquinez Fire District.As the applicant,Suzanne Statler shall follow guidelines set forth by the Public Works Department. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Suzanne Statler will not have Board approval for completed road closure. c: Kellen O’Connor-Engineering Services, Marke Smith-Engineering Services, Devon Patel-Engineering Services, Bob Hendry-Engineering Services, Chris Lau-Maintenance, CHP, Sheriff-Patrol Div. Commander CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-259,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF:Ratifying the prior decision of the Public Works Director,or designee,to fully close a portion of Canyon Lake Drive,from Reservoir Street to the terminus,on July 4,2025,from 3:00 p.m.through 10:00 p.m.,for the purpose of traffic control and fire protection related to a community event,Port Costa area. (District V) RC25-18 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that permission is granted to Suzanne Statler to fully close Canyon Lake Drive from Reservoir Street to the terminus,except for emergency traffic,local residents,US Postal Service and garbage trucks,on July 4,2025,from 3:00 p.m.through 10:00 p.m.,subject to the following conditions: 1.Traffic will be detoured via roads identified in a traffic control plan,reviewed by the Public Works Department.Emergency vehicles,residents within the event area and essential services will be allowed access as required. 2. All signing to be in accordance with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 3. Suzanne Statler shall comply with the requirements of the Ordinance Code of Contra Costa County. 4.Provide the County with a Certificate of Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00 for Comprehensive General Public Liability which names the County as an additional insured prior to permit issuance. 5.Obtain approval for the closure from the California Highway Patrol,Sheriff’s Office,and the Crockett- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-259,Version:1 5.Obtain approval for the closure from the California Highway Patrol,Sheriff’s Office,and the Crockett- Carquinez Fire Protection District. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2990 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/12/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent, or designee, to execute, on behalf of the Crockett -Carquinez Fire District Fire Chief, a purchase order with HME, Incorporated, in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000, for two (2) HME Type 4x2 (OES Model) Type 1 Fire Apparatus. (Fire District budget) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Purchase Order for HME, Incorporated ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent,or designee,to execute,on behalf of the Crockett- Carquinez Fire District Fire Chief,a purchase order and agreement with HME,Incorporated,in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000,for two (2)HME Type 4x2 (OES Model)Type 1 Fire Apparatus,subject to approval by the County Administrator and approval as to form by County Counsel’s Office. FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed order of two (2)HME Type 4x2 (OES Model)Type 1 Fire Apparatus is valued at approximately $1,400,000,including sales tax and associated charges.The purchase price for the fire apparatus will be financed under a municipal lease purchase program for ten years.Delivery of the vehicles will be approximately 365 days after receipt of order.Although financing arrangements are still underway at the time of this report preparation,they are expected to be known close enough to the timing of Board consideration and are not expected to change significantly between now and the actual financing date.If the interest rate at the time of financing is the anticipated 4.83%,annual payments on $1,400,000 will be $175,988.98 per year,for a total cost of $1,759,889.80.The Public Works Purchasing Division will arrange financing prior to completion date. The annual payments are budgeted in the Fire District budget. BACKGROUND: The HME Type 4x2 (OES Model)Type 1 Fire Apparatus will be replacing unreliable trucks that have experienced significant mechanical problems,including recent repairs that took them out of service for months. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Standard 1902 (Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus)and 1911 (Standard for Inspection,Maintenance,Testing,and Retirement of In-Service Automotive Fire Apparatus) both recommend front-line apparatus be retired into a reserve status after 15 years of service.This is primarily for safety reasons.Older apparatus does not afford firefighters the same level of safety as modern apparatus, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2990,Version:1 for safety reasons.Older apparatus does not afford firefighters the same level of safety as modern apparatus, due to cab designs,inherent safety features incorporated into modern apparatus design,modern braking systems,and other considerations.The standard further recommends that all reserve apparatus be removed from service after no more than 25 years of total service. The new apparatus will have direct and immediate impact on reducing maintenance costs and improving firefighter safety.The new HME Fire Apparatus meets current safety standards,including low diesel emission requirements,and a green option to allow the truck to function using a generator instead of idling the diesel motor.In 2020,HME,Incorporated was awarded the State of California,Department of General Services Contract #1-20-23-21A,through competitive solicitation.The contract awarded by the State of California is in effect until July 23,2025.The purchase price is based on the State of California contract and meets all competitive bid requirements. A future staff report with financing recommendations will be forwarded to the Board for consideration once they have been agreed upon. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Fire District will not be able to cost effectively acquire the new apparatus under the state’s general services contract. Reliability of the equipment and safety of fire-fighting personnel may be compromised, and maintenance costs on existing apparatus will continue to increase. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3001 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/16/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to apply for and accept grant funding in an amount not to exceed $250,000 from the California State Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund for park improvements at Montalvin Park, as recommended by Supervisor Gioia. (50% County Service Area M-17 Funds, 50% Land and Water Conservation Grant Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:John Gioia, District I Supervisor Report Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to apply for and accept grant funding in an amount not to exceed $250,000 from the California State Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund for park improvements at Montalvin Park. (50% County Service Area M-17 Funds, 50% Land and Water Conservation Grant Funds) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to apply for and accept grant funding, in an amount not to exceed $250,000 from California State Parks Land and Water Conservation Fund for park improvements at Montalvin Park, San Pablo area. (District I). FISCAL IMPACT: There is no impact to the General Fund. The improvements will be funded by 50% County Service Area M-17 Funds and/or District 1 Measure X Park Funds and 50% Land and Water Conservation Grant Funds. Grant funds are reimbursed upon completion of the improvement project. BACKGROUND: The purpose of this grant funding request is to improve the recreational facilities located at Montalvin Park in unincorporated Montalvin Manor. These improvements will serve lower to moderate income residents in the Montalvin Manor, Bayview and Tara Hills neighborhoods, who rely on Montalvin Manor Park for outdoor activities. It will also encourage youth, elders, and disabled groups to utilize the facilities and enhance the overall aesthetic appearance of the park. The Public Works Department identifies grant funding opportunities to leverage local dollars and provide additional improvements to the unincorporated communities in the County. The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant program is intended to increase outdoor recreational opportunities for the health and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3001,Version:1 wellness of Californians. The LWCF was established in 1964 to assist states in planning, acquisition, and development of recreation lands. On August 4, 2020, the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) was signed into law, authorizing $900 million nationwide annually in permanent funding for LWCF. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: County staff will not submit a grant application to the California State Parks Department and will be unable to move forward with proposed improvements at Montalvin Park. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2991 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/1/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $606,140 for construction management services for the Walnut Creek Overlays and Walnut Creek Surface Treatment Projects, for the period June 24, 2025 through December 31, 2026, Walnut Creek area. (100% Local Road Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Consulting Services Agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc., Walnut Creek area. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a Consulting Services Agreement (contract)with Mark Thomas &Company,Inc.,in an amount not to exceed $606,139.64 for construction management services for the Walnut Creek Overlays &Walnut Creek Surface Treatment Projects for the period June 24,2025 through December 31,2026,Walnut Creek area.(County Project No.:0672- 6U2122, 0672-6U2032) (District VI) FISCAL IMPACT: Work performed under this contract will be funded by 100% Local Road Funds. BACKGROUND: The 2025 Walnut Creek Overlays project consists of cold planning and placing an HMA overlay of various roads in the Walnut Creek Area.Work includes,removing existing curb and sidewalk,and placing concrete curb ramps in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act,adjusting and setting survey monuments and placement of thermoplastic traffic stripes and markings. The 2025 Walnut Creek Surface Treatment project consists of applying an asphalt rubber chip seal covered with a type II slurry seal on various roads in the unincorporated area of Walnut Creek.Work involves pavement surface preparation including:weed spray,pavement failure repair,crack sealing,edge grinding,removal of existing thermoplastic stripes and markings,removal of existing concrete curb and sidewalk,and placing concrete curb ramps in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act,adjusting and setting survey CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2991,Version:1 concrete curb ramps in compliance with the American with Disabilities Act,adjusting and setting survey monuments, and placement of thermoplastic traffic striping and pavement markings. Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. was selected to provide construction management services for the project after completing a request for proposal solicitation and technical proposal process. Public Works has successfully negotiated with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc. to provide the construction management services. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without approval from the Board of Supervisors,this Consulting Services Agreement will not be in effect.A delay in construction of the Projects will occur,ultimately delaying the completion of the Projects.Projects delay may also result in substantial additional project costs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2992 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Terri Oyarzun (dba Goats R Us), to increase the payment limit by $800,000 to a new payment limit of $2,000,000, with no change to the contract term, for continued on-call grazing services for vegetation management, Countywide. (100% Various Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Contract Amendment for the 2021 On-Call Grazing Services Contract for Flood Control and Water Conversation District Work, Countywide ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a contract amendment with Terri Oyarzun (dba Goats R Us),to increase the payment limit by $800,000 to a new payment limit of $2,000,000,with no change to the contract term,for continued on-call grazing services for vegetation management, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: Funded by Flood Control District and General Funds. (100% Various Funds) BACKGROUND: On September 7,2021,the County awarded Goats R Us an on-call grazing contract to perform weed abatement on Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District)property and County parcels.The contract is used to supplement Public Works maintenance crews during routine and emergency vegetation management activities to comply with Fire District requirements and for locations where herbicide application and/or manual mowing is infeasible, not cost effective, or not allowed per environmental requirements. On July 9,2024,the Board of Supervisors approved Contract Amendment No.1 for Goats R Us to increase the payment limit by $500,000 to a new payment limit of $1,200,000 and extend the date for the contract from September 13, 2025 to September 13, 2026. To retain the services of,and to ensure timely payment to Goats R Us,the Public Works Director recommends that the Board approve Contract Amendment No.2.This amendment will increase the payment limit for the on- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2992,Version:1 call grazing contract by $800,000 to a new payment limit of $2,000,000 with no change to the contract term. This contract includes services provided by represented classifications,and the County has met its obligations with the respective labor partner(s). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Failure to approve the contract amendment will prevent the Public Works Department and District from completing routine and emergency vegetation management activities in a timely manner,particularly in areas where such services are deemed necessary to comply with Fire District requirements. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2993 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Lenz, Inc., effective July 31, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $400,000 and extend the term through July 31, 2027 for on-call vehicle towing services, Countywide. (100% Fleet Internal Service Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Amendment No. 1 with Lenz, Inc., a California Corporation, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a contract amendment with Lenz,Inc.,d/b/a Civic Center Towing Transport and Road Service,effective July 31,2025,to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $400,000 and extend the term through July 31,2027 for on-call vehicle towing services, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Fleet Internal Service Fund BACKGROUND: Public Works Fleet Services maintains all County vehicles.As such,vehicle towing is an important part in getting damaged or broken units from one point to another.The on-call towing contracts can be used for towing County vehicles,vehicle storage,and standby towing.They can also be used for roadside assistance services such as jump start and refueling. The Public Works Department conducted two solicitations on BidSync #2107-499 and #2201-531 for towing services in September of 2021 and February of 2022.Atco Towing was the sole respondent and was awarded an on-call contract.In need of at least one towing contractor who can do medium and heavy-duty tows,the Public Works Department informally reached out to three local towing contractors to request rates for these services. Lenz,Inc.d/b/a Civic Center Towing Transport and Road Service was the first to respond with their rates.A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2993,Version:1 towing service contract was established with them in August 2022 for a period of three years. Fleet Services is requesting Amendment No.1 with Lenz,Inc.d/b/a Civic Center Towing Transport and Road Service to be approved,extending the contract term an additional two years through July 31,2027 and increasing the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $400,000. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this contract amendment is not approved,towing services with Lenz,Inc.d/b/a Civic Center Towing Transport and Road Service will discontinue, and future emergency vehicle towing will not be completed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2994 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Performance Marine Specialties, Inc., effective July 31, 2025, to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $650,000 and extend the term through July 31, 2027, for on-call boat repair services, Countywide. (100% Fleet Internal Service Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:Amendment No. 1 with Performance Marine Specialties, Inc., a California Corporation, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a contract amendment with Performance Marine Specialties,Inc.,effective July 31,2025,to increase the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $650,000 and extend the term through July 31,2027,for on-call boat repair services, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Fleet Internal Service Fund BACKGROUND: Fleet Services is responsible for maintaining the Sheriff’s Department fleet of patrol and service boats.This requires purchasing parts,accessories,and associated materials as well as conducting scheduled maintenance and repairs for these vessels. The Public Works conducted a formal solicitation for boat repair services.Originally bid on Bidsync #2204- 562,Performance Marine Specialties,Inc.,was the sole respondent to the formal solicitation for boat repair services and was awarded a contract in August 2022 and approved for a period of three years. Fleet services is requesting Amendment No.1 with Performance Marine Specialties,Inc.to be approved, extending the contract term an additional two years through July 31,2027 and increasing the payment limit by CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2994,Version:1 extending the contract term an additional two years through July 31,2027 and increasing the payment limit by $200,000 to a new payment limit of $650,000. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this contract amendment is not approved,the Marine Patrol Unit and Fleet Services will not have access to a contractor who can provide boat maintenance and repair services. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 7/29/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2996 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chief Engineer, County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, or designee, to execute on behalf of the Contra Costa Clean Water Program, an Assignment and Assumption of Contract and Consent with Kinnetic Environmental, Inc. and Integral Consulting, Inc. effective March 31, 2025, for technical water quality monitoring and management services to maintain compliance with the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit, Countywide. (100% Stormwater Utility Assessment Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:APPROVE an Assignment and Assumption Agreement with Integral Consulting, Inc. for Technical Water Quality Monitoring and Management Services. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chief Engineer,Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District,or designee,to execute on behalf of the Contra Costa Clean Water Program,an Assignment and Assumption of Contract and Consent with Kinnetic Environmental,Inc.and Integral Consulting,Inc.effective March 31,2025,for technical water quality monitoring and management services to maintain compliance with the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit (MRP), Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact to this action.All costs associated with this contract will not exceed $5,000,000 and will be funded 100%by Stormwater Utility Assessment fees collected by the Cities/Towns and County, proportional to their respective populations. BACKGROUND: The Contra Costa Clean Water Program (the “CCCWP”)consists of Contra Costa County,its 19 incorporated cities/towns and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (hereinafter referred to collectively as “Permittees”).The CCCWP was established in 1991 through a Program Agreement in response to the 1987 amendments to the federal Clean Water Act (the “CWA”),which established a framework for regulating municipal stormwater discharges under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”)Permit Program.The United States Environmental Protection Agency (the “USEPA”)published final rules implementing the 1987 CWA amendments in November 1990.The rules mandate that Permittees CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2996,Version:1 final rules implementing the 1987 CWA amendments in November 1990.The rules mandate that Permittees obtain and implement stormwater permits designed to reduce and eliminate the discharge of pollutants into and from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (the “MS4s”)they own and operate.Through the CCCWP, Permittees conduct many of the mandated activities collectively (referred to as “Group Activities”),such as water quality monitoring,special studies,and public education.The roles and responsibilities of the CCCWP and Permittees are outlined in the Contra Costa Clean Water Program Agreement,which was last updated and adopted by all Permittees in June 2010.The current San Francisco Bay Region Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, Order R2-2015-0049 (“Permit”), was issued in November of 2015. The CCCWP’s stormwater program implements activities that cover a variety of areas including water quality monitoring and management support services.The expertise required in this Contract is designed to provide services which may include,but are not limited to the following:sampling for mercury,polychlorinated biphenyls,copper,and pesticides;sediment sampling;receiving water and outfall trash monitoring;and Low Impact Development (“LID”) monitoring. On March 31,2025,Kinnetic Environmental,Inc.merged with Integral Consulting,Inc.Effective March 31, 2025,the merged company operates under the new name of Integral Consulting,Inc.CCCWP Staff,on behalf of the Permittees,respectfully requests approval to execute an Assignment and Assumption of Contract and Consent, which is necessary for the continuation of the services described above. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without the approval of the Board of Supervisors,the CCCWP,19 Cities and Towns,Contra Costa County,and the Flood Control District will be unable to meet compliance with requirements set forth in the San Francisco Bay Region Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, Order R2-2015-0049. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2997 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Debri-Tech, Inc. (dba Rapid Recycle), to extend the term through September 30, 2026, for on-call professional stormwater quality services for a variety of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit requirements, with no change to the payment limit, Countywide. (No fiscal impact) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:On-Call Contract Amendment with Debri-Tech, Inc. dba Rapid Recycle, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a contract amendment with Debri-Tech,Inc.dba Rapid Recycle,to extend the term through September 30,2026,for on-call professional stormwater quality services for a variety of the San Francisco Bay Region Municipal Regional Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Permit (MRP)requirements,with no change to the payment limit, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact to this action,as it is only to extend the term of this contract.This contract is funded by 100% Stormwater Utility Area Assessment Funds. Project No. 7517-6W7084 BACKGROUND: The County Watershed Program (CWP)is responsible for implementing measures to reduce trash/litter, abandoned waste,and other pollutants of concern that may flow from the County’s storm drain system to local creeks,the Bay,and the Delta.As such,CWP requires routine and on-call assistance with coordination and support for implementing control measures and activities in order to comply with the MRP from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region (Water Board). CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without the approval of this contract by the Board of Supervisors,Contra Costa County will be out of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2997,Version:1 compliance with the MRP from the Water Board. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2998 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/8/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to execute a contract with The Watershed Project, in an amount not to exceed $600,000 for on-call technical assistance and support for a variety of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit requirements for the period of November 1, 2025 through October 31, 2028, Countywide. (100% Stormwater Utility Area Assessment Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:On-Call Contract with The Watershed Project, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director,or designee,to execute a contract with The Watershed Project,in an amount not to exceed $600,000 for on-call technical assistance and support for a variety of the San Francisco Bay Region Municipal Regional Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)Permit (MRP)requirements for the period of November 1,2025 through October 31, 2028, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: This project is funded by 100% Stormwater Utility Area Assessment Funds. Project No. 7517-6W7100 BACKGROUND: This contract is for The Watershed Project to provide on-call technical assistance and support services related to education,outreach,and other activities required under the current MRP under the NPDES Program.Public Works staff,on behalf of Contra Costa County,will contact the contractor as necessary to identify the task and determine the cost and schedule. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Without the approval of this contract by the Board of Supervisors,Contra Costa County will be out of compliance with the MRP from the Water Board. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2999 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/1/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:ACCEPT the 2025 Semi-Annual Report of Real Estate Delegation of Leases and Licenses dated January 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025, as recommended by the Public Works Director, Countywide. (100% Various Funds) Attachments:1. 2025 Delegation of Licenses and Leases Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:ACCEPT the 2025 Semi Annual Report of Real Estate Delegation of Leases and Licenses dated January 1, 2025, through June 30, 2025. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: ACCEPT the 2025 Semi-Annual Report of Real Estate Delegation of Leases and Licenses dated January 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025, as recommended by the Public Works Director, to lease real property for use by the County or to obtain the use of real property for the County by license and to amend real property leases or licenses to permit improvements or alterations, or both, under certain circumstances, Countywide. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Various County Department funds cover costs related to staff time and lease amounts. BACKGROUND: Pursuant to the Contra Costa County, Ordinance Code, Title 11, Division 1108, Chapter 1108-10.002, The Board of Supervisors authorizes the Public Works Director, or designee, to perform all acts necessary to lease or license real property for use by the County if the term does not exceed five years and the rent does not exceed $10,000 per month and to amend real property leases or licenses to permit improvements or alterations, or both, under the following conditions: (1) the total cost under an amendment may not exceed $10,000; (2) an amendment may not extend the term of the lease or license; and (3) no more than two amendments, not to exceed $10,000 each, may be made within a 12-month period. The Public Works Director shall submit a semi-annual report to the Board of Supervisors on each lease or license done pursuant to this section, including the interest acquired, its price, and the necessity for the lease or license, which is described in the attached Sime-Annual Delegation of Leases & Licenses Report. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2999,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Board of Supervisors would not be informed of the leases and licenses accepted by the Public Works Director pursuant to Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ Property Address/APN City Purpose Building # Lease Amount Owner/LandLord Effective Date Termination Date Agent/ Tech 3930 Pacheco Blvd, Bldg A Martinez Temporary Space for District Attorney's Office T00159 $5,103/month Martino Properties, LLC 4/1/2025 10/31/2027 ME Project Name/ Property Address/ APN City Purpose (what is it for) WO # Fee Owner/Licensor Effective Date Termination Date Agent/ Tech Metroplex - 1401 Willow Pass Road Concord Parking garage WLP495 $1450.00 per month Seecon Commercial LLC 12/18/2024 12/17/2025 JC 2025 Delegation of Leases 2025 Delegation of Licenses 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:1RES 2025- 260 Name: Status:Type:Consent Resolution Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-260 updating the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan to include the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex, and APPROVE the 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan as amended. (100% Flood Control District Funds) Attachments:1. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan--CCC Flood Control & Water Conservation District Annex Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally adoptedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To: Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan -Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex, Countywide. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Chair,Board of Supervisors,as governing board of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (Flood Control District)to ADOPT the Resolution updating the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) to include the Flood Control District Annex. FISCAL IMPACT: Adoption of the HMP to include the Flood Control District Annex will provide an opportunity to apply for and receive Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Hazard Mitigation Program Grants.Project No. 7505-6F8114 (100% Flood Control District Funds) BACKGROUND: The last Local HMP by Contra Costa County expired in April 2023.Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services began updating the plan in 2021 and coordinated an update for unincorporated Contra Costa County, 16 cities,and 24 special districts,including the Flood Control District.Volume 1 contains Countywide planning elements and the overall analysis of the hazards,a County profile,and the Countywide mitigation action items. Volume 2 contains an annex by each partner agency with specifics to each jurisdiction.The 2024 HMP for the Flood Control District is part of Volume 2. The Flood Control District manages critical infrastructure,including 79 miles of flood control channels,29 dams and detention basins,and 47 drop structures,which protect over 1,500 acres of land and provide regional flood protection.The HMP provides specific details on the planning process,mitigation goals and objectives, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-260,Version:1 flood protection.The HMP provides specific details on the planning process,mitigation goals and objectives, hazard identification and risk assessment,mitigation strategy,and plan maintenance by the Flood Control District. FEMA requires that the HMP address these hazards:climate change,dam and levee failure,drought, earthquake,flood,sea level rise,severe weather,wildfire,and hazardous materials incidents,specifically as related to Flood Control District facilities.FEMA guidelines increased the effort,coordination,and time needed to complete the plan,particularly with new outreach requirements.Public input was gathered through meetings, questionnaires, and social media to share knowledge on local vulnerabilities. Once the HMP is approved by the California Office of Emergency Services and FEMA,and adopted by the County Board of Supervisors,the Flood Control District will be eligible for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Program Grants to implement hazard mitigation measures. Approval of the HMP highlights the Flood Control District’s commitment to the importance of mitigation planning and projects.The HMP is a 5-year plan that sets the hazard and mitigation priorities for the Flood Control District.The HMP is also a living document,updated as new hazards,strategies,and projects emerge to reduce disaster impacts. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Failure to approve the HMP update may cause the Flood Control District to become ineligible from applying for and receiving FEMA Hazard Mitigation Program Grants and/or disqualification from receiving state disaster assistance funding. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 3 powered by Legistar™ File #:RES 2025-260,Version:1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board IN THE MATTER OF IN THE MATTER OF Adopting the 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan,Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex. WHEREAS,Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (Flood Control District) recognizes the threats that certain natural and human-caused hazards pose to the people, economy, and property within the Flood Control District’s jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, the Flood Control District has prepared a multihazard mitigation plan, hereby known as the 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) - Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex in accordance with federal laws, including the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended; the National Dam Safety Program Act, as amended; and Federal Emergency Management Agency’s 2023 Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide; and WHEREAS, the HMP identifies mitigation goals and actions to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property in Flood Control District jurisdiction from the impacts of future hazards and disasters; and WHEREAS, adoption by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors demonstrates its commitment to hazard mitigation and achieving the mitigation actions and goals outlined in the HMP. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, this Board 1)Adopts the 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan - Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex. 2)Will use the adopted Hazard Mitigation Plan, to guide pre- and post-disaster mitigation of the hazards identified. 3)Will coordinate the strategies identified in the Hazard Mitigation Plan with other partner agencies under its jurisdictional authority. 4)Will help to promote and support the mitigation success of all HMP planning partners. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 3 of 3 powered by Legistar™ C o n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y F l o o d C o n t r o l a n d W a t e r C o n s e r v a t i o n D i s t r i c t A n n e x 2 0 2 4 H a z a r d M i t i g a t i o n P l a n C o n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y , C a l i f o r n i a 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Table of Contents i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Local Planning Team .................................................................................................................... 1 3. Jurisdiction Profile ....................................................................................................................... 1 3.1. Population .............................................................................................................................. 1 3.1.1. Underserved Population ................................................................................................. 1 3.2. Brief History ............................................................................................................................ 2 3.3. Governing Body Format ......................................................................................................... 3 4. Development Trends .................................................................................................................... 3 4.1. Changes in Priority ................................................................................................................. 3 5. Capability Assessment ................................................................................................................. 3 5.1. Planning and Regulatory Capabilities ..................................................................................... 4 5.2. Administrative and Technical Capabilities ............................................................................... 6 5.3. Financial Resources ............................................................................................................... 7 5.4. Education and Outreach Capabilities ...................................................................................... 8 6. Hazard Mitigation Plan Integration .............................................................................................. 9 6.1. Past Plan Integration ............................................................................................................ 10 6.2. Potential Future Integration .................................................................................................. 10 7. Significant Hazard Past Events ................................................................................................. 10 8. National Flood Insurance Program ............................................................................................ 10 9. Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Assessment .......................................................................... 11 9.1. FEMA National Risk Index .................................................................................................... 18 9.1.1. Expected Annual Loss .................................................................................................. 19 9.1.2. Social Vulnerability ....................................................................................................... 20 9.1.3. Community Resilience .................................................................................................. 20 9.1.4. Annualized Frequency .................................................................................................. 20 10. Hazard Risk Ranking ............................................................................................................... 21 11. Mitigation Actions ................................................................................................................... 23 Appendix A. Hazard Maps ............................................................................................................ 58 Appendix B. Stakeholder and Public Engagement .................................................................... 65 Appendix C. Hazard Risk Assessment Methodology ................................................................ 93 Appendix D. HAzard Risk Ranking Details ............................................................................... 101 Appendix E. Plan Adoption ....................................................................................................... 121 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 1 1. INTRODUCTION This Annex details the hazard mitigation elements specific to Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, a participating jurisdiction to the 2024 Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan update. This Annex is not intended to be a standalone document but supplements the information contained in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements). Therefore, all sections of Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) including the planning process, mitigation goals and objectives, hazard identification and risk assessment, mitigation strategy, and plan maintenance apply to and were met by the District. This Annex provides additional information specific to the District, with a focus on providing additional details on the hazard risk assessment and mitigation strategy (i.e., mitigation actions) for this community. 2. LOCAL PLANNING TEAM The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Local Planning Team was comprised of the members listed on Table 1. Table 1. Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Local Planning Team Members Name Title Department Michelle Cordis Senior Civil Engineer 3. JURISDICTION PROFILE The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (the District) is a dependent special district which covers all of Contra Costa County, including its 19 incorporated cities, and owns property throughout the County for the purpose of constructing and maintaining regional flood control infrastructure. While the Flood Control District offers regional flood protection, it also provides technical information and education to cities and residents. The flood control infrastructure includes 79 miles of flood control channels, 29 dams and detention basins, and 47 drop structures throughout the County. These facilities are on 4,189 parcels covering over 1,500 acres and provide the regional backbone of flood protection in Contra Costa County. 3.1. Population The District currently serves the entire Contra Costa County population of approximately 1,156,966 residents as of July 1, 2022.1 3.1.1. Underserved Population The 2023 California State Hazard Mitigation Plan identifies the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) as the most appropriate and authoritative dataset to identify areas where efforts can be prioritized to ensure equitable outcomes from mitigation planning and actions. 1 United States Census Bureau. (2022). Quick Facts: Contra Costa County. Retrieved from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/contracostacountycalifornia/. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 2 CDC’s SVI combines 16 social factors, within four (4) themes (i.e., socioeconomic status, household characteristics, racial and ethnic minority status, and housing type and transportation), to identify areas of social vulnerability. Table 2 outlines the SVI information for the District. Note: ArcGIS mapping analysis was performed utilizing Census Tract data by overlaying Census Tracts with the District’s planning area boundary. The information outlined in this section includes data from the Census Tracts that intersect the jurisdiction. Table 2. Social Vulnerability Index (2020) Theme Social Factors Percent Socioeconomic Status People below 150% poverty estimate 13.4% (Civilian 16 years old and older) 2.8% Housing Cost Burden 8.5% No High School Diploma 6.9% No Health Insurance 4.9% Household Characteristics 65 years old and older 15.6% 17 years and younger 22.3% Civilian with a Disability 11.0% Single-Parent Household 2.0% English Language Proficiency 5.6% Racial and Ethnic Minority Status • Hispanic or Latino (of any race) • Black or African American • Asian • American Indian or Alaska Native • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander • Two or More Races • Other Races 56.5% Housing Type and Transportation Multi-Unit Structures 4.6% Mobile Homes 0.6% Crowding 1.7% No Vehicle 1.8% Group Quarters 0.8% 3.2. Brief History After World War II, the population in Contra Costa County increased dramatically. As a result, many homes and businesses were built in low lying areas susceptible to flooding. In 1951, due to prior widespread flooding, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District was created, through the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act, to provide flood protection. The Flood Control District has completed many major flood control projects throughout the County in order to make it a better and safer place to live. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 3 Presently, the District's mission has expanded to include stewardship of the environmental resources in the District owned creeks. 3.3. Governing Body Format The County’s five (5) member Board of Supervisors, which are elected to four (4) year terms, govern the District. Each Supervisor represents a specific area of the County. The Chief Engineer assumes responsibility for the adoption of this Plan by the County Board of Supervisors and the Deputy Chief Engineer will oversee its implementation. The District’s funding comes from a combination of ad-valorem taxes and fees paid by developers upon creation of impervious surfaces. The District has approximately 20 staff members and relies on other specialists from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. 4. DEVELOPMENT TRENDS The District’s service area is broken up into three (3) distinct regions of the County – west, central, and east. The west and central portions of the County are nearing their full development potential. Although, service demands are expected to increase in these areas not because of added population, but primarily because of increased customer demands for more ecologically sensitive flood protection, including potential removal of concrete lining of channels and restoration of the resulting streams. Other factors expected to increase demands for District services include the effect of global climate change on low- lying areas, such as sea level rise, increased regulatory requirements on operation and maintenance of existing facilities, and new clean water requirements on trash and other pollutants. The eastern portion of the District’s service area includes the fast growing cities of Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley, and Brentwood. Here, population growth means significantly increased runoff and customer demands for improved levels of protection as agricultural lands are converted to residential and commercial uses. Additionally, this eastern portion of the County has the same issues noted for central and west portions, as previously mentioned. However, in the last five (5) years, the District has successfully implemented efforts to reduce vulnerability in flood and sea level rise prone areas. These include the construction of a levee set back and wetland restoration in Lower Walnut Creek which will make assets in the area more sea level rise resilient, and the Three Creeks Parkway project in the City of Brentwood which added a floodplain while restoring flood capacity in Marsh Creek. 4.1. Changes in Priority The overall hazard mitigation priorities have not significantly changed for the District since the last Plan update. However, mitigation actions from the previous Plan were updated, and a more concerted effort on achieving equitable outcomes for all communities, including underserved communities and socially vulnerable populations, has been implemented. 5. CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT Federal regulations require hazard mitigation plans to identify goals for reducing long-term vulnerabilities to the identified hazards in the planning area (Section 201.6(c)(3)(i)). A critical step in the development of specific hazard mitigation actions and projects is assessing existing authorities, policies, programs, and resources and capabilities to use or modify local tools to reduce losses and vulnerability from profiled hazards. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 4 A capability assessment was conducted for the District and participating jurisdictions’ authorities, policies, programs, and resources. Goals and mitigation actions were developed using input from this assessment. The Local Planning Team assessed the District’s capabilities that can contribute to the reduction of long- term vulnerabilities to hazards. The capabilities include the following categories: • Planning and Regulatory Capabilities • Administrative and Technical Capabilities • Financial Capabilities • Education and Outreach Capabilities Additionally, ways to expand on and improve these existing policies and programs to integrate hazard mitigation into the day-to-day activities and programs of the District were considered. 5.1. Planning and Regulatory Capabilities These include local ordinances, policies, and laws to manage growth and development (e.g., land use plans, capital improvement plans, transportation plans, emergency preparedness and response plans, building codes, and zoning ordinances). The description section of each Planning and Regulatory Capability includes a paragraph on expansion, implementation, and improvement. Table 3 contains a list of legal and regulatory capabilities. The description section of each Planning and Regulatory Capability includes a paragraph on expansion, implementation, and improvement. Table 3. Planning and Regulatory Capabilities Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act The purpose of the Act was to create a flood control district to be called Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; to provide for the control and conservation of flood and storm waters, and the protection of watercourses, watersheds, harbors, public highways, life and property from damage or destruction from such waters; to prevent the waste of water or the diminution of the water supply in, or the exportation of water from said district, and to import water into said District and to obtain, retain, and reclaim drainage, storm, flood and other waters and to save and conserve all or any of such waters for beneficial use in said district; to authorize the incurring of indebtedness, the issuance and sale of bonds, and the levying and collection of taxes and assessments on property within said district and in the respective zones thereof; to provide for the government, management, and operation of said district and for the acquisition and construction of property and works to carry out the purposes of the district; to define the powers of said district and its officers. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: This Hazard Mitigation Plan will be used as an essential tool to for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to identify mitigation actions and Updated 1997 Hazards Addressed Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 5 County Ordinance Code, Title 8: Zoning usage for all parcels in the County. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: Zoning Code must be modified and updated to reflect changes in development. Zoning Code may be used to address land use regulations that support mitigation actions such Updated 2023 Hazards Addressed Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, County Ordinance Code, Title 9: Subdivisions requirements for transportation, water, and wastewater services. It sets limits on residential property density. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: Subdivision Code should be modified and updated to support changes in land use development. Additionally, it should be implemented to require adequate Updated 2023 Hazards Addressed Climate Change, Drought County Ordinance Code, Title 10: Public Works and Flood Control control in Contra Costa County, detailing the required regulations for flood control in new developments and procedures for the safe and lawful use of public right-of-way. It also addresses the intent to protect and enhance the water quality of the County's unincorporated area watercourses pursuant to and consistent with the Porter- Cologne Water Quality Control Act (Water Code Section 13000 et seq.), the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1251 et seq.) and applicable implementing regulations. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: The FEMA Flood Inundation Risk Maps (FIRMs) will be used in selecting mitigation items related to flooding. Development in the 100 and 500-year floodplains will be monitored and adhered to flood safe practices. As the FIRMs are updated, new mitigation activities will be Updated 2023 Hazards Addressed Flood Flood Control Capital Improvement Program The Flood Control Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a programming document for the funding of capital flood control projects within the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. prepared in accordance with the District’s Expenditure Policy and presented to the Board of Supervisors for approval. This CIP is intended to be updated often, and it provides a seven (7) year outlook on the District’s capital activities in support of the regional, long-range development and related flood control plans. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: The CIP should include mitigation measures that will be funded by the County such as improvements to stormwater collection systems, flood control facility expansion, Updated November 2021 Hazards Addressed Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 6 United States Army Corps of Engineers, Section 408 Program government, company, or individual, to alter a USACE Civil Works project. Given the widespread locations of these projects, many embedded within communities, over time there may be a need to either alter or occupy these projects and their associated lands. Reasons for alterations could include improvements to the projects, relocation of part of the project, or installing utilities or other non-project features. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: This Hazard Mitigation Plan will be used as an essential Updated 1899 Hazards Addressed Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, California Environmental Quality Act The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires public agencies to “look before they leap” and consider the environmental consequences of their discretionary actions. CEQA is intended to inform government decisionmakers and the public about the potential environmental effects of proposed activities and to prevent significant, avoidable environmental damage. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: This Hazard Mitigation Plan will be used as an essential Updated 2023 Hazards Addressed Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, Flood Control District Expenditure Policy The Flood Control Expenditure Policy provides overall direction for fiscal programming and budgeting for the revenue the District receives and guides the development of the District’s Flood Control CIP. Expansion, Implementation, and Improvement: This Hazard Mitigation Plan will be used as an essential supporting tool when incorporating plans of improvement for each of the Flood Control Zones (FCZ) and Drainage Areas (DA) established by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to the Contra Costa County Flood Updated 2005 Hazards Addressed Dam and Levee Failure, Flood 5.2. Administrative and Technical Capabilities The administrative and technical capabilities include community (i.e., public and private) staff and their skills and tools, which can be used for mitigation planning and implementation. This capability includes engineers, planners, emergency managers, GIS analysts, building inspectors, grant writers, and floodplain managers. Small communities may rely on other government entities, such as counties or special districts, for resources. These capabilities may be used to support mitigation activities. Table 4 lists administrative and technical capabilities. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 7 Table 4. Administrative and Technical Capabilities Geographic Information System land use and potential hazards. Supports visualization of complex data sets using geo- correlation. Expansion and Improvement: Department Contra Costa County Public Works Department (Information Technology Division) District Engineers, Engineering Technicians, On-Call Consultants Engineers and engineering technicians design, inspect, provide technical support, grant writing, are familiar with District facilities, and can provide emergency support. Additionally, the County Engineer (Contra Costa County Public Works Department, serves as the Floodplain Manager and can also provide emergency support. Expansion and Improvement: Provide opportunities for continued education to engineering staff to maintain state of the art knowledge of new code and regulatory requirements, and an understanding of uniform regional guidelines on how to address sea level rise. Additionally, Department Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Contra Costa County Public Works Department 5.3. Financial Resources Table 5 contains a list of financial capabilities available to the District. These financial resources may be used to support mitigation activities based on procedures for each resource. Table 5. Financial Resources Flood Control District General Fund general benefit. Expansion and Improvement: Administrator Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Flood Control Zone Funds ad valorem property tax. Zone funds are primarily used for maintenance and can also be used to implement mitigation projects. Expansion and Improvement: Hazard mitigation projects may be considered during the annual budgeting Administrator Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 8 Drainage Area Funds mitigation plans. Expansion and Improvement: Administrator Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Expansion and Improvement: Train staff on notice of intent (NOI) procedures and track opportunities on the Administrator Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities reducing the risks faced from disasters and natural hazards. Expansion and Improvement: Train staff on notice of intent (NOI) procedures and track opportunities on the Administrator Federal Emergency Management Agency, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Grant Program mitigates structures and infrastructure with repetitive losses. Expansion and Improvement: Train staff on notice of intent (NOI) procedures and track opportunities on the Administrator Federal Emergency Management Agency, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 5.4. Education and Outreach Capabilities Table 6 lists the District's financial and public outreach capabilities. These capabilities include fire safety programs, hazard awareness campaigns, public information, and communications offices. Education and outreach capabilities can be used to inform the public about current and potential mitigation activities. Table 6. Education and Outreach Resources http://www.contracosta.ca.gov/5907/Flood-Prepardeness/ The Contra Costa County Public Works Department website has educational material on numerous programs, including making an emergency plan, stocking supplies, staying informed, and getting involved in community preparedness programs. Expansion and Improvement: Provide links to the County website on all County websites. Post material on Lead Organization Contra Costa County Public Works Department 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 9 District Social Media Accounts Facebook: www.facebook.com/cccflood Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cccflood/ Plan. These social media accounts can have links to other County webpages that provide details on mitigation projects and activities. They can also provide information and links to County, State and Federal emergency preparedness sites that provide information on individual and family preparedness. Additionally, most of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department posts tag the District. Expansion and Improvement: communities in the County to provide information on mitigation activities, and to educate residents about risk reduction (e.g., through promotion of “model” resilient properties). Conduct a survey to solicit input. Provide Lead Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Website/Channel Safety https://www.cccounty.us/creekandchannelsafety includes annual outreach to schools with information, special signage, presentation, coordination with the local Fire District. Expansion and Improvement: Provide links to the County website on all County websites. Post material on Lead Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District District General Website http://www.cccounty.us/floodcontrol Expansion and Improvement: Provide links and information on mitigation activities being conducted throughout Lead Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Website of Rain and Stream Gauges www.ccflood.us 20 minutes. Residents can easily find the data via the Rain Map tool. Expansion and Improvement: Provide links and information on mitigation activities being conducted throughout Lead Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 6. HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN INTEGRATION The information on hazards, risk, vulnerability, and mitigation contained in this Hazard Mitigation Plan is based on the best available data at the time of the Plan update. Plan integration consists of the incorporation of hazard mitigation into other relevant planning mechanisms (e.g., general planning and capital improvement planning). It includes the integration of natural hazard information and mitigation policies, principles, and actions into local planning mechanisms and vice versa. Additionally, plan integration is achieved though the involvement of key staff and community officials in collaborative hazard mitigation planning. This section describes the District’s process for integrating information from this Hazard Mitigation Plan into other planning mechanisms. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 10 6.1. Past Plan Integration In the performance period since the adoption of the previous Hazard Mitigation Plan, the District made progress on integrating components of the hazard mitigation strategy (e.g., goals, objectives, and actions) into the planning initiatives listed in Table 7. Table 7. Past Plan Integration Planning Initiative Description Flood Control Expenditure Policy sections and actions are incorporated in the Flood Control Expenditure Policy. The Policy sets the following order of priorities – system preservation, public safety, and system expansion. This relates to the Hazard Mitigation Plan because it emphasizes repair and rehabilitation of existing facilities to ensure they remain able to reduce flood risk and minimize the risk of flood control 6.2. Potential Future Integration As the Hazard Mitigation Plan is implemented, the District will use information from the Plan as the best available science and data on hazards. The capability assessment presented in Section 5 of this Annex identifies codes, plans, and programs that provide opportunities for integration. The countywide and local action plans developed for this Hazard Mitigation Plan are related to plan integration. The capability assessment identified plans and programs, listed in Table 8, that do not currently integrate goals and recommendations of this Plan but provide opportunities to do so in the future. Table 8. Potential Future Integration Planning Initiative Description Flood Control Capital Improvement Plan Plan and future updates of the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The Hazard Mitigation Plan may identify new possible funding sources for capital improvement projects and may result in modifications to proposed projects based on results of the risk assessment. The CIP is a programming document The District’s Local Planning Team will identify all relevant planning initiatives that are scheduled to be updated in the next year and during the annual update process of the Hazard Mitigation Plan. Additionally, opportunities to integrate key elements of the Hazard Mitigation Plan, specifically any relevant strategies, into the planning initiatives will be identified by the Local Planning Team. Mitigation actions were identified to promote plan integration in future revisions of this Plan. 7. SIGNIFICANT HAZARD PAST EVENTS A complete risk assessment, including past incidents, for each identified hazard of concern can be found in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) of this Plan. 8. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM As a special district, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is not eligible to participate in FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Further information on Contra Costa County’s NFIP and CRS participation is available on Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) of this Plan. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 11 9. HAZARD VULNERABILITY AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT Exposure and vulnerability to certain hazards affect the entire County and others are geographically defined. Although the entire County may be vulnerable to these hazards, their impacts may vary based on existing community conditions (e.g., underserved, or functional access needs populations may be more susceptible based on certain conditions, vulnerabilities, or needs). The Local Planning Team identified unique vulnerabilities and impacts to the following natural hazards, based on the hazards profiled in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements). • Climate Change • Dam and Levee Failure • Drought • Earthquake • Flood (riverine/creek, urban/flash flood) • Sea Level Rise • Severe Weather (heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong winds/damaging winds, heat wave/extreme heat, tornado) • Wildfire It was determined that the planning area did not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to the following natural hazards; rather, its vulnerability and impacts are consistent with those experienced throughout the County. • Landslide • Tsunami Note: Severe weather and flooding are profiled as the two (2) hazards. However, in an effort to have a more thorough risk assessment, the sub hazards (i.e., heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong winds/damaging winds, heat wave/extreme heat, tornado, riverine/creek flooding, and urban/flash flooding) were ranked individually. The hazard risk assessment methodology can be found in Appendix C of this Annex. Table 9 provides information on several key vulnerabilities and impacts for the District and only addresses the hazards that are relevant and unique to the jurisdiction. A complete risk assessment for each identified hazard of concern is in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) of this Plan. Hazard mapping can be found in Appendix A of this Annex. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 12 Table 9. Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Assessment Hazards Vulnerabilities and Impacts Climate Change Climate change may affect the District’s flood control facilities ability to discharge at their outlets to the Bay due to changes in precipitation patterns, and rising sea levels. Flood control facilities are designed for storm events less intense than those experienced in recent years; therefore, facilities may be damaged during intense storm events. Vulnerable populations, particularly low-income communities and the elderly, capacity. These groups often reside in areas more susceptible to flooding, such as coastal regions or low-lying urban neighborhoods. The impacts of climate change on flood control facilities can lead to more frequent and intense flooding Dam and Levee Failure The District is responsible for maintaining the following State Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) jurisdiction dams: • Pine Creek Dam (City of Walnut Creek) • Marsh Creek Dam (City of Brentwood) • Deer Creek Dam (City of Brentwood) • Dry Creek Dam (two (2) sections, City of Brentwood) • Upper Sand Creek Basin (City of Antioch) • Kubicek (Lower Pine Creek Basin) Basin (Unincorporated Walnut Creek) Additionally, the District has levees along Kellogg Creek, Grayson Creek, Wildcat Creek, and San Pablo Creek. throughout the District no longer meet FEMA certification for freeboard, and the District lacks the resources to conduct a study and potentially improve these levees for re-accreditation/certification. Vulnerable populations living downstream, including low-income communities, catastrophic failures. The impacts can be devastating, resulting in rapid flooding that can lead to loss of life, destruction of homes, and widespread damage to infrastructure (e.g., roads and bridges) resources for effective recovery, facing long- including costs related to emergency response and recovery, which can further Drought During periods of drought, communities forget about flood control facilities and may not support increased funding for maintenance when requested and needed. properly sustained during droughts. After years of drought, December 31, 2022), fallen tree debris in private creeks clogged downstream locations. It became obvious where desilting and vegetation trimming had not occurred on private property in years. Communities dependent on agriculture, particularly those with limited financial resources, are especially vulnerable when droughts lead to weakened soil. This increases the risk of flash floods during heavy rainfall events flood control systems. The impacts can include significant property damage and health issues due to contaminated water supplies, disproportionately affecting 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 13 Hazards Vulnerabilities and Impacts Earthquake Large flood control infrastructure (e.g., concrete channels, tunnels, pipes, drop structures, dams, and drainage system), is vulnerable to earthquakes. However, further studies are necessary to assess whether any structures are seismically unreinforced or at risk of collapse. Vulnerable populations, particularly those living in low-income housing or poorly subsequent flooding if these critical flood control structures fail. The impacts can be severe, resu extensive property damage. Recovery efforts can be complicated by the needs of vulnerable populations, who may lack resources and support systems to aid in their recovery. Integrating seismic resilience into flood control infrastructure is essential to protect these at risk communities. Most district facilities are nearing 50 years old and will likely need rehabilitation, including a seismic vulnerability analysis which Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) If District facilities are at full capacity, a backup of stormwater may cause localized flooding upstream, especially if there is a lack of maintenance in storm drain facilities that are maintained by others. In addition, creek bank erosion occurs in major storm events County. The impacts of flooding can be profound, leading to extensive property damage, displacement of families, and contamination of drinking water supplies. Moreover, some flood control creek facilities have sewer treatment plants located adjacent that could also be affected during flooding events. There is a low community understanding of flood risks, and a general feeling that flood risks are lower than they actually are. V including the elderly, children, and individuals with disabilities, may encounter additional challenges during flooding events, further increasing their risk of injury Landslide The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to landslides; rather, the District’s vulnerability and 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 14 Hazards Vulnerabilities and Impacts Sea Level Rise District facilities that outlet to the Bay include: • Wildcat and San Pablo Creeks (North Richmond County) • Rheem Creek (Unincorporated San Pablo) • Pinole Creek (City of Pinole) • Rodeo Creek (Unincorporated County, Rode) • Walnut Creek (Unincorporated Martinez) • Marsh Creek (City of Oakley) Due to sea level rise, facility capacity could be reduced, and upstream flooding occur. Coastal communities are increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to sea level rise, which can overwhelm existing flood control measures. Low-income residents and marginalized groups in these areas are particularly at risk, as they may live in less protected, low-lying neighborhoods. The impacts of sea level rise can include loss of land, habitat destruction, and increased flooding, leading Economically, these communities may face declining p increased insurance costs, exacerbating existing inequalities. control facilities, are proposing plans to integrate and modify District channels to make them more compatible and resilient to sea level rise. The Contra Costa Sanitary District is raising the District’s Walnut and Grayson Creek levees along their sewer treatment plant to a 500-year level of protection. The West County Wastewater District is planning to build a horizontal levee to protect their sewer Severe Weather (heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong winds/damaging winds, heat wave/extreme heat, tornado) Flood control infrastructure may be overwhelmed during heavy rainfall events that exceed the design capacity. The result may be localized flooding near flood control facilities, leading to localized flooding near these facilities. Areas prone to severe weather are particularly vulnerable, especially low-income populations, including the elderly and those with chronic health conditions, face disruptions to essential services. Economic impacts may include recovery and Tsunami The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to tsunamis; rather, the District’s vulnerability and 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 15 Hazards Vulnerabilities and Impacts Wildfire While wildfires are primarily associated with fire risk, their impact on flood control is significant, particularly in areas where vegetation loss increases runoff and erosion. Wildfires in the upper watersheds (e.g., Marsh Creek at the base of Mount Diablo) could leave areas filled with debris that will wash into the creeks during rain events, potentially creating blockages which cause flooding. Vulnerable populations living in or near wildfire prone areas, including low- flooding events. The impacts can be severe, with communities facing immediate Additionally, the economic costs associated with post-wildfire flooding can be Active Shooter Incidents The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to active shooter incidents vulnerability and impacts are consistent with those experienced throughout the Cybersecurity Threats The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to cybersecurity threats vulnerability and impacts are consistent with those experienced throughout the Hazardous Materials Incidents Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to terrorism; rather, the District’s vulnerability and Utility Interruptions The Local Planning Team determined that the District does not have unique vulnerabilities and impacts to utility interruptions vulnerability and impacts are consistent with those experienced throughout the The District evaluated whether vulnerability and impact in hazard prone areas had increased, decreased, or remained the same for each natural hazard identified in this Hazard Mitigation Plan. Climate change, changes in population, infrastructure expansion, and economic shifts that can affect vulnerability were considered. For example, if planned development is in an identified hazard areas or is not built to the updated building codes, it may increase the community’s vulnerability to future hazards and disasters. On the other hand, if development occurred with mitigation practices in place, the vulnerability may have remained the same or decreased. Additionally, shifting demographics (e.g., underserved population) were taken into consideration. Table 10 outlines if climate change has increased or decreased the District’s vulnerability (i.e., exposure) and impact to each natural hazard over the past five (5) years, and the effect of climate change in the future probability of occurrence and impacts from each natural hazard. Table 10. Climate Change Current and Future Vulnerability and Impact Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Current Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change Increased Dam and Levee Failure Increased Drought Decreased 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 16 Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Earthquake Remained the Same Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increased Landslide Remained the Same Sea Level Rise Increased (heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong Increased Tsunami Remained the Same Wildfire Remained the Same Future Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change Increase Dam and Levee Failure Increase Drought No Change is Anticipated Earthquake No Change is Anticipated Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increase Landslide No Change is Anticipated Sea Level Rise Increase Increase Tsunami No Change is Anticipated Wildfire No Change is Anticipated Table 11 outlines if changes in population within the District over the past five (5) years have increased or decreased the vulnerability (i.e., exposure) and impact to these natural hazards, and the anticipated effects changes in population may have on the future probability of occurrence and impacts from these natural hazards. Table 11. Changes in Population Current and Future Vulnerability and Impact Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Current Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change Remained the Same Dam and Levee Failure Increased Drought Remained the Same Earthquake Remained the Same Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increased Landslide Remained the Same Sea Level Rise Increased (heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong Increased 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 17 Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Tsunami Remained the Same Wildfire Remained the Same Future Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change No Change is Anticipated Dam and Levee Failure Increase Drought No Change is Anticipated Earthquake No Change is Anticipated Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increase Landslide No Change is Anticipated Sea Level Rise Increase Increase Tsunami No Change is Anticipated Wildfire No Change is Anticipated Table 12 outlines if development over the past five (5) years has increased or decreased the jurisdiction’s vulnerability (i.e., exposure) and impact to these natural hazards, and the anticipated effects changes in development may have on the future probability of occurrence and impacts from these natural hazards. Table 12. Changes in Development Current and Future Vulnerability and Impact Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Current Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change Remained the Same Dam and Levee Failure Remained the Same Drought Remained the Same Earthquake Remained the Same Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increased Landslide Remained the Same Sea Level Rise Remained the Same (heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong Increased Tsunami Remained the Same Wildfire Remained the Same Future Vulnerability and Impact Climate Change No Change is Anticipated Dam and Levee Failure Increase Drought No Change is Anticipated 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 18 Hazard Vulnerability and Impact Earthquake No Change is Anticipated Flood (urban/flash flood, riverine/creek) Increase Landslide No Change is Anticipated Sea Level Rise No Change is Anticipated Increase Tsunami No Change is Anticipated Wildfire No Change is Anticipated See Section 4 of this Annex for anticipated future major assets that may be exposed or vulnerable to any of the natural hazards identified in this Hazard Mitigation Plan, especially in low-lying areas vulnerable to sea level rise. Any new assets (e.g., new construction in hazard prone areas) will be constructed to adhere to the latest building codes and standards, and mitigation to protect them from identified and anticipated hazards, especially those that are expected to increase due to climate change. Refer to Appendix C and Appendix D of this Annex for the hazard risk assessment methodology and jurisdiction specific details, which includes the vulnerability and impacts to population and life safety, underserved/equity, property damage, future development, and climate change. 9.1. FEMA National Risk Index In the National Risk Index (NRI), risk is defined as the potential for negative impacts as a result of a natural hazard. The Risk Index is based on three (3) components – a natural hazards component (Expected Annual Loss), a consequence enhancing component (Social Vulnerability), and a consequence reduction component (Community Resilience). Using these components, the composite and hazard type Risk Index values are calculated for each community (county and Census Tract). Risk Index values form an absolute basis for measuring Risk within the NRI and are used to generate Risk Index percentiles and ratings across communities.2 Table 13 illustrates the Risk Index rating and score for the District’s planning area boundary. Note: ArcGIS mapping analysis was performed utilizing Census Tract data by overlaying Census Tracts with the District’s planning area boundary. The information outlined in this section includes data from the Census Tracts that intersect the jurisdiction. Table 13. Risk Index Score (FEMA National Risk Index) Jurisdiction Rating Score Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Very High 99.6 Risk Index scores are calculated using an equation that combines scores for Expected Annual Loss due to natural hazards, Social Vulnerability and Community Resilience (Expected Annual Loss x Social Vulnerability / Community Resilience = Risk Index). 2 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Determining Risk. Retrieved from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/determining-risk. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 19 9.1.1. Expected Annual Loss The FEMA NRI Expected Annual Loss (EAL), the natural hazards component of the NRI, represents the average economic loss in dollars resulting from natural hazards each year. It is calculated for each hazard type and quantifies loss for relevant consequence types – buildings, people, and agriculture. The EAL score and rating represent a community's relative level of expected losses each year when compared to all other communities at the same level. Since the score is associated to a community’s risk; the higher EAL score results in a higher Risk Index score.3 Table 14 illustrates each hazard EAL for the District’s planning area boundary. Table 14. Expected Annual Loss (FEMA National Risk Index) Hazard Population Equivalence Building Value Agriculture Value Expected Annual Annual Loss Rating Coastal Flooding (Sea Level Rise) $79.2 Billion $2.1 Billion N/A $81.3 Billion 56.8 Drought n/a n/a $10.8 Million $10.8 Million 99.4 Very High Earthquake n/a 99.8 Very High Hail (Severe Weather) $10,280 $42,961 $1,290 $54,531 40.1 Heat Wave (Severe Weather) $2.6 Million $485 $18,780 $2.6 Million 96.1 Very High Landslide $25,121 $207,224 n/a $232,345 94.6 Very High Riverine Flooding (Flood) $4.0 Million $4.1 Million $291,636 $8.4 Million 96.3 Very High Strong Winds (Severe Weather) $14,927 $5,591 $76 $20,594 9.4 Very Low Tornado (Severe Weather) $361,249 $930,045 $213 $1.3 Million 58.8 Tsunami $2,012 $38,659 N/A $40,671 82.0 Very High Wildfire $161,110 $5.7 Million $0 $5.8 Million 96.7 Very High Expected annual loss scores are calculated utilizing an equation that combines values for exposure, annualized frequency, An EAL score and rating is calculated independently for each consequence type (i.e., buildings, population, and agriculture) for each county and Census Tract. The population EAL is measured in fatalities and injuries while the building and agriculture values are measured in dollars. However, for consistency in the unit of measurement, the population EAL was monetized into population equivalence using a value of statistical life (VSL) approach where each fatality or 10 injuries is treated as $11.6 Million of economic loss. 3 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Expected Annual Loss. Retrieved from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/expected-annual-loss. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 20 9.1.2. Social Vulnerability Social vulnerability, the consequence enhancing risk component of the NRI, measures the susceptibility of social groups to the adverse impacts of natural hazards, including disproportionate death, injury, loss, or disruption of livelihood. The Social Vulnerability score and rating represent the relative level of a community’s social vulnerability compared to all other communities at the same level. A higher Social Vulnerability score results in a higher Risk Index score.4 Table 15 illustrates the Social Vulnerability rating and score for the District’s planning area boundary. Table 15. Social Vulnerability (FEMA National Risk Index) Jurisdiction Rating Score Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Relatively Moderate 47.4 Social Vulnerability is measured using the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) published by the University of South Carolina’s Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute (HVRI). 9.1.3. Community Resilience Community resilience, the consequence reduction risk component, measures the ability of a community to prepare for anticipated natural hazards, adapt to changing conditions, and withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions. The Community Resilience score and rating represent the relative level of a community’s resilience compared to all other communities at the same level. Since the score is inversely proportional to a community’s risk; the higher Community Resilience score results in a lower Risk Index score.5 Table 16 illustrates the Community Resilience rating and score for the District’s planning area boundary. Table 16. Community Resilience (FEMA National Risk Index) Jurisdiction Rating Score Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Relatively High 75.0 Community Resilience is measured using the Baseline Resilience Indicators for Communities (HVRI BRIC) published by the University of South Carolina's Hazards and Vulnerability Research Institute (HVRI). 9.1.4. Annualized Frequency Annualized frequency is defined as the expected frequency or probability of a hazard occurrence per year. It is a natural hazard incidence factor for Expected Annual Loss, the natural hazards component of the National Risk Index. A higher annualized frequency value results in higher Expected Annual Loss and Risk Index scores. The annualized frequency is derived from either the number of recorded hazard occurrences each year over a given period or the modeled probability of a hazard occurrence each year (e.g., earthquake).6 Table 17 outlines the annualized frequency for each hazard, based on FEMA NRI data, for the District’s planning area boundary. 4 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Social Vulnerability. Retrieved from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/social-vulnerability. 5 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Community Resilience. Retrieved from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/community-resilience. 6 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Annualized Frequency. Retrieved from https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/annualized-frequency. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 21 Table 17. Hazard Annualized Frequency (FEMA National Risk Index) Hazard Period of Record Events on Record Annualized Frequency Coastal Flooding (Sea Level Rise) Various datasets n/a 1.5 events per year Drought 22 years 1,386 52.0 events per year Earthquake 2021 dataset n/a 0.970% chance per year (Severe Weather) 34 years 2 0.0 events per year (Severe Weather)16 years 27 1.8 events per year Landslide 12 years 12 0.0 events per year (Flood) 24 years 31 1.3 events per year (Severe Weather)34 years 2 0.0 events per year (Severe Weather)72 years 5 0.1 events per year Tsunami 222 years 5 0.0 events per year Wildfire 2021 dataset n/a 0.306% events per year 10. HAZARD RISK RANKING Table 18 presents the local hazard ranking for the District of all hazards of concern listed in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) of this Plan. This ranking summarizes how hazards vary for this jurisdiction. As described in detail in Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) and Appendix C of this Annex, the ranking process involves an assessment of the likelihood of occurrence for each hazard, along with its potential impacts on people, property, and the economy. For further details on how the probability, extent, vulnerability, and impact factors in Table 18 were calculated, please refer to Appendix D of this Annex. It is important to note that the sub hazards for severe weather hazards (i.e., heavy rainfall, severe thunderstorms, strong winds/damaging winds, heat wave/extreme heat, and tornado) and flood hazards (i.e., riverine/creek flooding and urban/flash flooding) were individually ranked in the hazard risk ranking; however, flood and severe weather are each considered as the main hazard throughout this Annex and Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements). Table 18. Hazard Risk Ranking Hazard Event Probability Factor Weighted Extent Weighted Vulnerability Weighted Impact Consequence Score (Probability x Consequence) Heavy Rainfall (Severe Weather) 3 15 16 20 51 72 Flood (Urban/Flash Flood) 2 15 17 33 65 63 Earthquake 2 15 17 31 63 61 Landslide 3 9 9 22 40 59 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 22 Hazard Event Probability Factor Weighted Extent Weighted Vulnerability Weighted Impact Consequence Score (Probability x Consequence) Flood (Riverine/Creek) 2 15 11 33 59 58 Drought 2 18 14 24 56 55 Severe (Severe Weather) 3 6 16 15 37 55 Strong Winds/ Damaging Winds (Severe Weather) 3 9 11 16 36 54 Wildfire 2 12 12 28 52 52 Utility Interruptions 3 9 7 18 34 51 Heat Wave/Extreme Heat 3 9 10 15 34 51 Hazardous Materials Incidents 2 15 9 16 40 41 Sea Level Rise 2 12 6 21 39 41 Climate Change 2 9 12 15 36 38 Cybersecurity Threats 2 12 7 13 32 34 Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) 1 18 11 27 56 31 Active Shooter Incidents 2 9 5 14 28 31 Dam and Levee Failure 1 18 6 31 55 30 Tsunami 1 6 6 22 34 20 Tornado (Severe Weather) 1 6 6 14 26 16 Consequence: Sum of all weighted factors. Extent: Sum of the weighted Extent factors. Vulnerability: Sum of the weighted Vulnerability factors. Impact: Sum of the weighted Impact factors. Total Risk Score* = Probability x Consequence * Normalized to 100 Total Risk Score Legend Classification Probability Factor Extent Vulnerability Impact Consequence Score Total Risk Score Low (L) 1 0 – 6 0 – 6 0 – 12 0 – 24 0 – 24 Medium (M) 2 7 – 12 7 – 12 13 – 26 25 – 50 25 – 54 High (H) 3 13 – 18 13 – 18 27 – 39 51 – 75 55 and above The legend—specifically the assignment of low, medium, and high—provides an additional means to qualitatively assess the probability factor, sum of weighted factors, and the total risk scores for each hazard. The Consequence Score represents the sum of the Extent, Vulnerability, and Impact Factors. The Total Risk is a measure of Probability and Consequence. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 23 11. MITIGATION ACTIONS This section includes the mitigation actions that were developed to address identified risks and vulnerabilities to hazards identified in this Plan. This Plan serves only to recommend mitigation measures based on the potential for risk reduction and available funding. Implementation of mitigation actions is dependent on risk reduction priorities, feasibility, and available funding. It is also dependent on the cooperation and support of the jurisdiction and/or department responsible for each action item. The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District agreed upon 30 mitigation actions that apply to the jurisdiction’s properties where they have jurisdictional responsibility and authority. Four (4) mitigation actions have been completed. A summary of the District’s mitigation actions status is listed in Table 19. Table 19. Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Mitigation Actions Summary Ongoing 5 In Progress/In Work 15 Not Started 7 Delayed/Deferred 2 New 1 TOTAL 30 Completed 4 Deleted/No Longer Needed 0 Mitigation Actions per Hazard Climate Change 5 Landslide 10 Dam and Levee Failure 15 Sea Level Rise 5 Drought 5 Severe Weather 11 Earthquake 12 Tsunami 5 Flood 30 Wildfire 5 These shared actions, some of which address all hazards, help to meet the following requirements: • Does the Plan identify and analyze a comprehensive range of specific mitigation actions and projects for each jurisdiction being considered to reduce the effects of hazards, with emphasis on new and existing buildings and infrastructure? • Does the Plan include one (1) or more action(s) per jurisdiction for each hazard identified within the risk assessment? A detailed explanation of the Mitigation Strategy can be found in Chapter 5 of Volume 1 (Planning Area- wide Elements). 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 24 Mitigation Action Where appropriate, support retrofitting or relocation of structures in high hazard areas, prioritizing structures that have experienced repetitive losses. Action Number CCCFCWD-1 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, Wildfire Project Status Ongoing If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Ongoing Estimated Cost High Potential Funding Source HMGP, BRIC, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. N/A Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 25 Mitigation Action Actively participate in the Hazard Mitigation Plan maintenance protocols outlined in Volume 1 of the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan. Action Number CCCFCWD-2 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score High Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 2, 6, 18 Hazard(s) Mitigated Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Project Status Ongoing If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Low Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority High Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 26 Mitigation Action Analyze and improve, as needed, spillway structures located in Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) regulated dams to ensure continued safe passage of releases (e.g., Marsh Creek Reservoir Emergency Spillway armoring at downstream toe). Action Number CCCFCWCD-3 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Earthquake, Flood, Severe Weather Project Status Ongoing If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Ongoing Estimated Cost High Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 27 Mitigation Action Improve bank erosion at various sites such as, but not limited to, Green Valley Creek, Grayson Creek , San Ramon Creek, Pinole Creek, and Rodeo Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-4 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Severe Weather Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 28 Mitigation Action Upsize detention basins such as, but not limited to, Upper Sand Creek Basin, Lower Sand Creek Basin, Deer Creek Dam, and Oakley/Trembath Dam. Action Number CCCFCWCD-5 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated (Select all that apply) Dam and Levee Failure, Flood, Severe Weather Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 29 Mitigation Action Widen creeks and channels, and elevate and rehabilitate levees in, but not limited to, Green Valley Creek, Pinole Creek, Rodeo Creek, Rheem Creek, Marsh Creek, Walnut Creek, and Grayson Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-6 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Flood, Severe Weather Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 30 Mitigation Action Remove sediment from channels and detention basins to include, but not limited to, Kubicek Basin, Walnut Creek, Grayson Creek, Wildcat Creek, Rodeo Creek, San Pablo Creek, Pine Creek, Marsh Creek, and San Ramon Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-7 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 31 Mitigation Action Conduct seismic assessment of flood control facilities and structures throughout the County to include, but not limited to dams, channels, structures on Marsh Creek, Dry Creek, Deer Creek, Pine Creek, Walnut Creek, Grayson Creek, and Lafayette Action Number CCCFCWCD-8 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Earthquake, Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Long Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 32 Mitigation Action Seismic rehabilitation and retrofitting of existing dams throughout the County to include, but not limited to, Pine Creek Dam, Marsh Creek Dam, Deer Creek Dam, Dry Creek Dam, Upper Sand Creek Basin, and Kubicek Basin. Action Number CCCFCWCD-9 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Earthquake, Flood Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Long Term Estimated Cost High Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 33 Mitigation Action Acquire floodplain easements over privately held parcels at various sites throughout the District to include, but not limited to, Trembath basin floodplain on East Antioch Creek, floodplains on Marsh Creek, and Pacheco Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-10 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 5, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated (Select all that apply) Dam and Levee Failure, Flood, Landslide Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Long Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 34 Mitigation Action Conduct habitat improvements at various sites to include, but not limited to, Wildcat Creek, Walnut Creek, Lafayette Creek, East Antioch Creek, Sand Creek, and Marsh Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-11 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 35 Mitigation Action Creek channel improvements at various sites to include, but not limited to, Green Valley Creek, Marsh Creek, Walnut Creek, and Grayson Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-12 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. United States Environmental Protection Agency Funds Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 36 Mitigation Action Conduct silt surveys in creeks and sediment basins at various locations to include, but not limited to, Grayson Creek, Walnut Creek, San Pablo Creek, Rheem Creek, Wildcat Creek, Pinole Creek, and Rodeo Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-13 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 37 Mitigation Action Conduct condition assessment of flood control facilities and structures in various locations throughout the County to include, but not limited to, Shadow Creek, West Alamo Creek, Canyon Lakes Creek, Rossmoor Creek, Bogue Creek, Rassier Creek, San Pablo Creek, Rheem Creek, Wildcat Creek, and Rodeo Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-14 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year N/A Prioritization Score N/A Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Earthquake, Flood, Landslide Project Status Completed If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) N/A Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration N/A Estimated Cost N/A Potential Funding Source N/A If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. N/A Implementation Priority N/A Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 38 Mitigation Action Conduct functional assessment of flood control facilities at various sites throughout the County to include, but not limited to, Upper Sand Creek Basin, Marsh Creek Dam, Drop Structures, Walnut Creek, Grayson Creek, and Marsh Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-15 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 39 Mitigation Action Conduct a geotechnical investigation of flood control facilities and structures at various locations throughout the County to include, but not limited to, Walnut Creek and San Ramon Creek drop structures, Marsh Creek Reservoir, and Kubicek Basin. Action Number CCCFCWCD-16 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer `Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 40 Mitigation Action Conduct reservoir capacity and habitat restoration at Marsh Creek Dam. Action Number CCCFCWCD-17 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. State Delta Conservancy Fund Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 41 Mitigation Action Retrofit the North Richmond Stormwater Pump Station. Action Number CCCFCWCD-18 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year N/A Prioritization Score N/A Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status Completed If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) N/A Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration N/A Estimated Cost N/A Potential Funding Source N/A If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. N/A Implementation Priority N/A Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 42 Mitigation Action Conduct capacity improvements to the DA46 Grayson and Murderer’s Creek local drainage (Subregional). Action Number CCCFCWCD-19 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status Delayed/Deferred If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 43 Mitigation Action Rehabilitation of the Grayson Creek Levee at the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Treatment Plant. Action Number CCCFCWCD-20 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. Districts General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 44 Mitigation Action Rehabilitation of the Grayson Creek Channel fence. Action Number CCCFCWCD-21 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 45 Mitigation Action Conduct restoration of lower Walnut Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-22 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year N/A Prioritization Score N/A Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Dam and Levee Failure, Flood Project Status Completed If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) N/A Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration N/A Estimated Cost N/A Potential Funding Source N/A If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. N/A Implementation Priority N/A Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 46 Mitigation Action Conduct a sustainable capacity improvement at Rodeo Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-23 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Earthquake, Flood, Landslide Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 47 Mitigation Action Install a bypass pipe along Tice Creek to reduce risk of flooding along Tice Valley Boulevard, Meadow Road, and Lancaster Road in Walnut Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-24 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Low Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Low Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 48 Mitigation Action Rehabilitation of the Walnut Creek Levee at Buchanan Field Airport. Action Number CCCFCWCD-25 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10, 13 Hazard(s) Mitigated Earthquake, Flood, Landslide Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time), Airport Funds Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 49 Mitigation Action Replacement of the DA 33A Concord Boulevard culvert. Action Number CCCFCWCD-26 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood, Severe Weather Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, City of Concord Public Works Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 50 Mitigation Action Improvements to the DA 48B Line A storm drainage at Port Chicago Highway. Action Number CCCFCWCD-27 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood, Severe Weather Project Status Not Started If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, HMGP, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 51 Mitigation Action Improvements to west Antioch Creek from L Street through 10th Street. Action Number CCCFCWCD-28 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year N/A Prioritization Score N/A Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status Completed If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) N/A Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, City of Antioch Public Works Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration N/A Estimated Cost (Select one) N/A Potential Funding Source N/A If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. N/A Implementation Priority N/A Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 52 Mitigation Action Improvements to west Antioch Creek at Highway 4. Action Number CCCFCWCD-29 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2027 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated (Select all that apply) Flood Project Status (Select one) Delayed/Deferred If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, City of Antioch Public Works Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, FMA If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 53 Mitigation Action Restore flood capacity of Marsh Creek. Action Number CCCFCWCD-30 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2018 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goals: 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 10 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating (If applicable) N/A Project Duration (Select one) Short Term Estimated Cost (Select one) Medium Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time), Airport Funds Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 54 Mitigation Action Support Countywide initiatives identified in Volume 1 of the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan. Action Number CCCFCWCD-31 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score Medium Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Hazard(s) Mitigated Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, Wildfire Project Status Ongoing If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Ongoing Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority Medium Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 55 Mitigation Action Work with the Contra Costa County Conservation and Development Department to integrate the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan into the Safety Element of the County General Plan. Action Number CCCFCWCD-32 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2011 Prioritization Score High Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Objectives: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Hazard(s) Mitigated Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, Wildfire Project Status Ongoing If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) Contra Costa County Conservation and Development Department Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Ongoing Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. N/A Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority\ High Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 56 Mitigation Action Wildcat Creek Fish Passage and Community Engagement Project. The primary goal of the overall project is to replace a failed fish passage facility constructed in the mid-1990s by the Army Corps of Engineers, the most downstream of the three Action Number CCCFCWCD-34 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2023 Prioritization Score 40/40 Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goal: 1, 3 Hazard(s) Mitigated Flood Project Status In Progress/In Work If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) Medium Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) John Muir Chapter of Trout Unlimited (UT) Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Short Term Estimated Cost Medium Potential Funding Source Other, Local Budgeted Funds If Other, you must identify a funding source. Department of Water Resources Fund Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority High Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 57 Mitigation Action Where reasonable, provide populated areas with flood level warning system, install stream gauges and connect with the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District hydrologic data collection system, determine flood stage Action Number CCCFCWCD-33 Year Initiated / Anticipated Year 2025 Prioritization Score 40/40 Goal(s) / Objective(s) Addressed Goal: 1, 3 Hazard(s) Mitigated (Select all that apply) Climate Change, Dam and Levee Failure, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Sea Level Rise, Severe Weather, Tsunami, Wildfire Project Status New If Deleted/No Longer Needed, provide reason. N/A Benefits (Loss Avoided) High Lead Agency / Organization Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Supporting Agency / Organization (If applicable) N/A Additional Participating Jurisdictions (If applicable) N/A Project Duration Long Term Estimated Cost Low Potential Funding Source Local Budgeted Funds, Other If Other, you must identify a funding source. State Fault Evaluation Reports Fund Please provide further detail on Potential Funding Source. District General Fund (Staff Time) Implementation Priority High Integration Ideas (Optional) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 58 APPENDIX A. HAZARD MAPS The following hazards were mapped for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District – earthquakes, floods, landslides, sea level rise, tsunamis, and wildfires. • Figure 1 illustrates the liquefaction susceptibility, which helps assess potential damage from earthquakes within the District’s service area. • Figure 2 illustrates the District’s service area within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHZ), including each Flood Zone, and the 500-year floodplain. Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) show the flood zones, floodplain boundaries, and Base Floor Elevation (BFE) and are used for floodplain management, flood insurance ratings, and to determine flood insurance requirements. FIRMs show areas with a 1% chance of flooding each year, commonly known as the 100-year floodplains, and are illustrated as the SFHA.7 The 500-year floodplains show areas with a 0.2% chance of flooding each year. • Figure 3 illustrates landslide susceptibility within the District’s service area. Landslide susceptibility maps describe the relative likelihood of future land sliding based solely on the intrinsic properties of a location or site. There are three (3) site factors that most determine susceptibility – prior failure, rock or soil strength, and steepness of slope.8 • Figure 4 illustrates sea level rise projections of one (1) foot within the District’s service area. • Figure 5 illustrates the California Tsunami Hazard Areas which represent areas within the District’s service area that could be exposed to tsunami hazards during a tsunami event. Areas in yellow are advised to evacuate immediately after an earthquake that lasts for an extended period of time or if an official evacuation notification is received. Residents and visitors are advised to evacuate on foot to a green area. • Figure 6 illustrates the California Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) in the State Responsibility Area (SRA) within the District’s service area. 7 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2017). Flood Insurance Study: Contra Costa County, California and Incorporated Areas. Retrieved from https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/77626/Volumes-I- V?bidId=. 8 California Department of Conservation. (n.d.). Landslides. Retrieved from https://www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/landslides. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 59 Figure 1. Liquefaction Susceptibility (Earthquake) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 60 Figure 2. Special Flood Hazard Area 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 61 Figure 3. Landslide Susceptibility 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 62 Figure 4. Sea Level Rise (1 Foot) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 63 Figure 5. Tsunami Hazard Areas 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 64 Figure 6. Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 65 APPENDIX B. STAKEHOLDER AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT The mitigation planning process promotes awareness of hazard risks and continues the conversation about the community’s safety and resilience. A hazard mitigation plan generates additional community support when it accurately reflects the values and priorities of the community which will lead to successfully implementing the mitigation actions and projects identified in this Plan. Federal regulations for mitigation plan approval require that stakeholders and the general public are given opportunities to be involved in the plan’s development and update process. Input from community members can strengthen the content and outcomes of the hazard mitigation plan. Furthermore, the Plan must state continued public engagement as the Plan is carried out during its lifetime. A public outreach strategy outlines what the community intends to achieve throughout the outreach efforts. Additionally, it identifies who to involve in the process, and how and when to effectively engage the community. Contra Costa County and the District worked together to ensure that the stakeholder and public engagement was meaningful and productive. Refer to Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) for further information on how stakeholders and the general public were given opportunities to be involved throughout the planning process. However, every plan participant employed a slightly tailored engagement strategy that suits the community’s demographics, including the underserved population, and needs in addition to the lead jurisdiction’s engagement strategy. The District stakeholders and the public were given a number of opportunities to be involved throughout the planning process. Opportunities were provided via a public survey, in-person and virtual public meetings, and public engagement activities to review the Plan draft (i.e., public comment period). The public meetings allowed the County to introduce the Plan update, identify additional hazards of concern that should be included, if any, and to provide input for the various mitigation measures intended to eliminate or reduce the negative impact to those hazards. Language translation assistance in Spanish was available in all public meetings. The public survey asked community representatives and members of the public to rate each of the hazards in terms of perceived risk. Furthermore, they were asked to rate “mitigation importance” for each of the identified hazards in the Plan. The information gathered from this survey was used to inform the hazard risk prioritization process, and to ensure the Plan adequately addressed the public’s concerns and priorities. The survey was available in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. A total of 1,850 respondents that lived throughout the County participated in the survey. Please refer to Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) for further information and supporting documentation of the public meetings and public survey. How Public Input was Incorporated into the Plan Information and feedback gained through the public survey, public meetings, and public comment period provided valuable data to validate and confirm the risk assessment findings and potential mitigation strategies. Specifically, feedback from the public offered during the public meetings offered greater insights into the public’s concerns regarding specific hazards and their impacts. The public also offered specific initiatives they felt would create greater resiliency for the District and its residents. Survey results helped validate the hazards included in the Plan, the hazard ranking process, and areas where the County and jurisdictions could further improve outreach and education efforts. Open-ended responses, specifically regarding their experience with damages from past hazards, helped to validate hazard-specific impact data in Chapter 4 (Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment) of Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements). These, and related findings, helped the County and District Core Planning Teams determine meaningful mitigation projects. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 66 After the public comment period ended, no public feedback was received for the District’s Annex. However, in order to keep the Plan current after it is approved, the District will ensure that the public continues to be involved in the Plan and how it is carried out. Refer to Section B.2 of this Annex for further details on continued public engagement. B.1. Public Comment Period Once the draft Plan was completed, the public was given an opportunity to review and provide comments on the County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, prior to submitting the Plan to the State and FEMA. The countywide public comment Period began on April 22, 2024, and went on through May 31, 2024. Prior to the public comment period, the Contra Costa County Core Planning Team conducted a strategy meeting with all plan participants (i.e., the District) that served as brainstorming session and helped determine the public outreach goals and proper outreach methods for the public comment period. Subsequently, the District Core Planning Team developed a public outreach strategy that meets the District’s unique needs of the community to engage stakeholders and the public during the public comment period. The District ensured equitable outreach by targeting Contra Costa County’s vulnerable communities, including the younger (under 18 years old) and elderly (over 65 years old) population, individuals with limited English proficiency, and those with access and functional needs. The District’s Local Planning Team coordinated with its stakeholders to ensure that the public had an opportunity to learn about the Plan, mitigation actions planned for their community, and ways to get involved in the planning process. Public Comment Outreach Calendar May 2024 Date Tuesday, May 7th Tuesday, May 7th Event Name North Richmond Municipal Advisory Council Alamo Municipal Advisory Council Location North Richmond Senior Center 515 Silver Avenue 1401 Danville Boulevard Outreach Method Presentation to Governing Body Presentation to Governing Body Outreach Purpose Inform, Involve Inform, Involve Targeted Population Countywide (High Poverty, Age, Limited English Proficiency) Countywide (Age, Access and Functional Needs) Accommodations Provided After Hours, Spanish Speaker Available After Hours Date Wednesday, May 8th Thursday, May 16th Event Name Pacheco Municipal Advisory Council Flood Control Staff Meeting Location Pacheco Community Center 5800 Pacheco Boulevard Conference Room G Microsoft Teams Outreach Method Presentation to Governing Body N/A Outreach Purpose Inform, Involve Inform, Involve Targeted Population Countywide (Age, Access and Functional Needs) District Employees Accommodations Provided After Hours, Recording, Virtual Option, Spanish Speaker Available Virtual Option 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 67 May 2024 Date Sunday, May 19th th Event Name Joybound Around Town State of the Estuary Conference Location Broadway Plaza 1275 Broadway Plaza 1547 Lakeside Drive Outreach Method Community Events N/A Outreach Purpose Inform Inform Targeted Population Countywide (Age, Access and Functional Needs) Neighboring Communities Accommodations Provided Weekend Event Hard copy of Annex was made available Date Wednesday, May 29th Thursday, May 30th Event Name Oakley Senior Center Weekly Luncheon Location Oakley Senior Center 215 2nd Street Oakley, CA Outreach Method Community Events Community Events Outreach Purpose Inform Inform Targeted Population Age, Access and Functional Needs Accommodations Provided In Person Outreach In Person Outreach 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 68 May 7, 2024 – North Richmond Municipal Advisory Council Meeting (Partnership with Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services) The North Richmond Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) Meeting was held in person with virtual option, after hours (5:00 PM) on a weekday. The MAC meetings are open to the general public. Michele Mancuso from the District and Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services (OES) virtually conducted a presentation on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and gave options to provide feedback on the Plan. The District facilities in Wildcat and San Pablo Creeks pass through North Richmond before reaching the San Francisco Bay. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 69 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 70 May 7, 2024 – Alamo Municipal Advisory Council Meeting (Partnership with Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services) The Alamo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) Meeting was held in person, after hours (6:00 PM) on a weekday. The MAC meetings are open to the general public. Michelle Cordis from the District and Contra Costa County OES attended in person and conducted a presentation on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and gave options to provide feedback on the Plan. The District facilities in San Ramon Creek and other basins pass through the Alamo area. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 71 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 72 May 8, 2024 – Pacheco Municipal Advisory Council Meeting The Pacheco Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) Meeting was held in person, after hours (6:30 PM) on a weekday. The MAC meetings are open to the general public. Tim Jensen from the District attended and provided information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan. The District facilities in Grayson Creek pass through the Pacheco area. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 73 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 74 May 16, 2024 – Flood Control Division Staff Meeting During the May 16th Flood Control Division Staff Meeting, Tim Jensen, Michele Mancuso, and Michelle Cordis related their experiences with presenting at previous MAC meetings. The presentation slides were reviewed, and Staff was provided with the necessary information to conduct their own presentations, which included details of District-related hazards and underserved population. Additional public outreach opportunities were discussed during this Meeting. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 75 May 19, 2024 – Joybound Around Town (Partnership with the City of Walnut Creek) A table was set up at the Joybound Around Town Pet Festival at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek. The event took place on a Sunday. The City of Walnut Creek and Michelle Cordis with the District were available to provide information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan. As a regional event, individuals from outside of the Walnut Creek area stopped by the booth. The Walnut Creek Watershed is the largest watershed in the County and the District facilities in Walnut Creek and San Ramon Creek pass through the Walnut Creek area. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 76 May 23, 2024 – Marsh Creek Watershed Council Meeting The local hazard flyer was included in the Marsh Creek Watershed Council Virtual Meeting reminder e- mail, in English and Spanish, to solicit review and feedback from the Council members. The Marsh Creek Watershed is the second largest watershed in the County. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 77 May 28 and 29, 2024 – State of the Estuary Conference Tim Jensen, Michele Mancuso, and Jennifer Joel attended the State of the Estuary Conference, a regional conference on watershed and San Fransisco Bay health. The District had a table in which the Staff was able to provide information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan. The Conference took place in the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland, California which provided an opportunity for neighboring jurisdictions to learn about the Plan and provide feedback. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 78 May 29, 2024 – Oakley Senior Center Weekly Luncheon Michael Burger gave a presentation during the Oakley Senior Center weekly luncheon. Information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan were provided. District Staff remained onsite after the presentation to answer additional questions and further discuss mitigation and the Plan with the residents. District facilities in Marsh Creek pass through Oakley. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 79 May 30, 2024 – Oakley Senior Citizens Club Vendor Fair and Food Pantry Angelo Torres and Thao Nguyen attended the Oakley Senior Citizens Vendor Fair in person and provided information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan. The Vendor Fair was also part of a food pantry attended by underserved population including senior citizens and low-income residents within the City of Oakley. However, some attendees lived beyond the Oakley area. District facilities in Marsh Creek pass through Oakley. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 80 Printed Materials Two (2) different types of materials were created specifically for the public comment period and the District rebranded the materials with the District’s logo, as seen in the outreach pictures within this Appendix. The trifold (Figure B-1) contains information on the planning process, the top three (3) hazards in the county, ways to prepare, and ways to get involved in the planning process. A full-page flyer (Figure B-2) was created with information on the planning process, ways to get involved, and ways to prepare. Printed materials were distributed in the County's five (5) top languages – English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese. Materials were distributed at public meetings and outreach events. Having the materials available in multiple languages allowed more of the community to receive information about the Hazard Mitigation Plan, ways to comment, and how to prepare for disasters. Printed materials are especially helpful to communities with Limited English Proficiency as the materials include a visual component. Figure B-1. Trifold (English, Spanish, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 81 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 82 Figure B-2. Local Hazard Flyer (English, Spanish, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese) 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 83 District Website Information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan and District Annex was posted to the District’s website in English and Spanish. The website served as a central place which allowed all residents, stakeholders, and partners in the County to view the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan , including the District’s Annex, and thus promoted more public comment. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 84 Social Media Posts Social media posts were disseminated via Facebook and Instagram throughout the public comment period in the County’s top languages – English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese. Social media posts were disseminated on April 29, 2024, May 3, 2024, May 8, 2024, May 15, 2024, May 22, 2024, and May 29, 2024. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 85 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 86 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 87 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 88 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 89 Stakeholder Engagement Due to the size of the Plan (the Base Plan and 40 annexes), some stakeholders would receive the same invitation a significant amount of times. For a more productive outreach and to avoid overwhelming stakeholders, Contra Costa County sent a single invitation to all the countywide stakeholders via e-mail. However, each plan participant was required to cross-reference the countywide list and identify the stakeholders that applied specifically to their jurisdiction. Not only did this help ensure that a comprehensive list was compiled as part of the stakeholder engagement, but it assisted each plan participant identify any additional stakeholders that may have not been on the list. Table 20 outlines the stakeholders the District identified and provided an opportunity to review and provide feedback on the draft Plan and Annex, via the countywide stakeholders e-mail. Table 20. Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Specific Stakeholders List Cal OES Contra Costa County Department of Public Works CalFire Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office California Department of Parks and Recreation Contra Costa County Health Services California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff California Department of Water Resources Contra Costa County Risk Management California Highway Patrol Contra Costa County Transportation Authority Central Delta Water Agency Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector Contra Costa County Administrator’s Office Contra Costa County Water District Contra Costa County Airport East Bay Municipal Utility District Contra Costa County Administrator’s Office East Bay Regional Park District Contra Costa County Airport Contra Costa County Auditor – Controller Military Ocean Terminal Concord Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association Contra Costa County Counsel National Weather Service State Water Resources Control Board Agencies that have the Authority to Regulate Development Contra Costa County Department of Conservation Development Contra Costa Local Agency Formation Commission 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 90 Neighboring Communities Alameda County Reclamation District No. 2059 (Bradford Island) City of Antioch Byron-Bethany Irrigation District City of Concord Crockett Community Services District City of Pittsburg Crockett-Carquinez Fire Department Sacramento County Moraga-Orinda Fire District San Joaquin County Reclamation District No. 800 (Byron Tract) Bouldin Island Reclamation District Nonprofit Organizations American Red Cross Futures Explored California Autism Foundation California Resiliency Alliance Inter-Tribal Council of California Care Parent Network La Familia Counseling CARESTAR Foundation Loaves and Fishes – Contra Costa County Carlton Senior Living Meals on Wheels CocoKids Monument Crisis Center Community Awareness and Emergency Response Regional Center of the East Bay Concord Corps. – The Salvation Army Richmond Community Foundation Contra Costa County Crisis Center - 211 Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa County Contra Costa County Crisis Center – Hope Solutions United Way Bay Area Interfaith Council of Contra Costa County VistAbility Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area Businesses, Academia, and Other Private Organizations BNSF Railway Pacific Gas & Electric Marathon Petroleum Refer to Volume 1 (Planning Area-wide Elements) for a full list of the countywide stakeholders. Additionally, an e-mail was sent to stakeholders requesting that newsletters for local stakeholder organizations include the local hazard flyers, information on the Contra Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan, including the District’s Annex, and options to provide feedback on the Plan. The District determined that watershed councils (Contra Costa Resource Conservation District, Walnut Creek Watershed Council, Marsh Creek Watershed Council, Wildcat & San Pablo Creeks Watershed Council, and The Watershed Project) are the best way to connect to local watershed champions. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 91 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 92 B.2. Continued Public Engagement To ensure continued public engagement, Contra Costa County and the District will ensure the Plan is available in the County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan webpage after it has been approved to allow the public an opportunity to provide continual feedback and input. As future needs and concerns arise, or if the public would like to provide feedback regarding the latest version of the Plan and the District’s Annex, the public is invited to use the comment form, which is provided on the website, to provide comments. County Hazard Mitigation Webpage: contracosta.ca.gov/6415/Local-Hazard-Mitigation-Plan Comment Form: survey.alchemer.com/s3/7792090/CommentFormContraCostaCountyHMP. The District will continue to work with Contra Costa County and stakeholders to ensure that the public has an opportunity to learn about the Plan, mitigation actions planned for their communities, and ways to get involved. Hazard mitigation will be a part of the District’s community outreach strategy to include, but not limited to, public meetings, community events, social media, and public surveys throughout the year. Furthermore, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District will continue to ensure equitable outreach by working with other departments, non-profits, and agencies that work with underserved communities throughout the County. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 93 APPENDIX C. HAZARD RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY As part of the Contra Costa County Office of Emergency Services (OES), the risk assessment identifies the natural, human-caused, and technological hazards that have potential impacts on all or portions of the County. Hazard identification, historical occurrences, and risk modeling (where applicable and available for specific hazards) information was collected from multiple sources including, but not limited to: • Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri) • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) • National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) • National Weather Services (NWS) • United States Geological Survey (USGS) • Local repositories This information was analyzed to assess the risk and vulnerability of people, property, the environment, and the jurisdiction’s essential operations from these hazards. Furthermore, a risk ranking was performed for the hazards of concern described in this Plan. The risk ranking is an important step in developing an action plan, as it allows jurisdictions to compare the risk factors from one hazard to another. That comparison provides critical information to use in selecting hazard mitigation actions and their priorities. This process is not only intended to help focus actions on the hazards with the highest ranking, but also to ensure that jurisdictions are aware of the hazards that ranked low yet still pose significant risk. In order to provide an informed and comprehensive ranking of the hazards addressed in this Plan, a number of factors were considered: probability, extent, vulnerability, and impact. The sum of all the weighted factors for the extent, vulnerability, and impact categories was combined into a final consequence score. Probability multiplied by consequence resulted in a total risk score for each hazard. These results were determined by following a data driven quantitative assessment, reviewing, and ranking local knowledge from local subject matter experts, and developing other risk elements by the Core Planning Team based on the data collected. These elements were then aggregated to inform the analysis. At the fundamental level, consequence is an assessment of the potential impact(s) if the hazard incident actually occurs. In this assessment, the consequence of an event (or the impact) will be interdependent on the following factors: • Vulnerabilities (i.e., social, physical, and community conditions) • Capabilities and capacities • Mitigation Extent + Vulnerability + Impact = Consequence 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 94 • Characteristics of the hazard event (i.e., magnitude, scale) The frequency/probability of the hazard is not included in assessing the consequence because without the event, there is no consequence or impact. C.1. Probability of Occurrence The probability of occurrence of a hazard is indicated by a probability factor based on the likelihood of annual occurrence. Numerical probability factors were assigned as follows. Table 21 outlines the probability of occurrence factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. A significant hazard event is defined as any hazard occurrence that directly or indirectly damages structures or infrastructure, impedes normal business operations, and/or is likely to cause serious or fatal injuries. Table 21. Probability of Occurrence Probability Description High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 Low Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 100 years. 1 Unlikely There is little to no probability of significant occurrence, or the recurrence interval is greater than every 100 years. 0 The assessment of hazard frequency is generally based on past hazard events in the area and professional judgment of local subject matter experts. C.2. Extent Factors Extent was assessed in two (2) categories – extent/intensity potential and catastrophic probability of the hazard. Numerical extent factors were assigned as follows. C.2.1. Extent/Intensity Factor Extent is defined as the range of anticipated intensities of the identified hazards. This category is most commonly expressed using various scientific scales (e.g., Saffir-Simpson, Enhanced Fujita, Modified Mercalli). Extent/Intensity Factors are hazard-specific and are detailed in each hazard profile. Table 22 outlines the extent/intensity factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 22. Extent/Intensity Factor Probability Description High Historical and/or probabilistic models/studies for this hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity incident. 3 Medium Historical and/or probabilistic models/studies for this hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity incident. 2 Low Historical and/or probabilistic models/studies for this hazard indicate the possibility of a low-intensity incident. 1 Unlikely Historical and/or probabilistic models/studies for this hazard indicate the possibility of little to no intensity. 0 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 95 C.2.2. Catastrophic Factor The probability that a hazard could be catastrophic. Catastrophes are defined as significant incidents that cause sudden and great harm or destruction. Table 23 outlines the catastrophic factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 23. Catastrophic Factor Probability Description High Catastrophic hazard event is likely to occur at least once in 10 years. 3 Medium Catastrophic hazard event is likely to occur at least once between 11 and 50 years. 2 Low Catastrophic hazard event is likely to occur at least once in 51 or more years. 1 No Impact Virtually no probability that this hazard could be catastrophic. 0 Each category was assigned a weighting factor to reflect its significance, consistent with this typically used for measuring the benefits of hazard mitigation actions – a weighting factor of three (3) was assigned for Extent/Intensity and its potential for Catastrophe. C.3. Vulnerability Factors Vulnerabilities were assessed in three (3) categories – population exposure, property exposure, and exposure based on changes in development. Numerical vulnerability factors were assigned as follows. C.3.1. Population Exposure Factor Population exposure values were assigned based on the percentage of the total population exposed to the hazard event. Table 24 outlines the population exposure factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 24. Population Exposure Factor Probability Description High 30% or more of the population is exposed to the hazard. 3 Medium 15% to 29% of the population is exposed to the hazard. 2 Low 14% or less of the population is exposed to the hazard. 1 No Vulnerability None of the population is exposed to the hazard. 0 C.3.2. Property Exposure Factor Property exposure values were assigned based on the percentage of the total property value exposed to the hazard event. Table 25 outlines the property exposure factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 96 Table 25. Property Exposure Factor Probability Description High 25% or more of the total assessed property value is exposed to the hazard. 3 Medium 10% to 24% of the total assessed property value is exposed to a hazard. 2 Low 9% or less of the total assessed property value is exposed to a hazard. 1 No Vulnerability None of the total assessed property value is exposed to a hazard. 0 C.3.3. Changes in Development Changes in development in the past five (5) years have increased or decreased the community’s vulnerability/exposure to the hazard. Table 26 outlines the changes in development factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 26. Changes in Development Factor Probability Description High Changes in development have increased the vulnerability/exposure 3 Medium Changes in development have increased the vulnerability/exposure of the community to the hazard between 5% and 9%. 2 Low Changes in development have increased the vulnerability/exposure of the community to the hazard by 4% or less. 1 No Vulnerability Changes in development had no effect and/or have decreased the vulnerability/exposure of the community to the hazard. 0 Each category was assigned a weighting factor to reflect the significance, consistent with those typically used for measuring the benefits of hazard mitigation actions – a weighting factor of three (3) was assigned for Population Exposure, and a weighting factor of one (1) was assigned for Property Exposed and Changes in Development. C.4. Impact Factors Hazard impacts were assessed in eight (8) categories – population and life/safety, underserved/equity, property damages, economic, environmental, essential operations, future development, and climate change. Numerical impact factors were assigned as follows. C.4.1. Population and Life Safety Factor Population and life safety values were assigned based on the best available data (historical and probabilistic) for people vulnerable to the hazard event and whether the affected population is likely to experience adverse impacts from the hazard incident. Table 27 outlines the population and life safety factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 97 Table 27. Population and Life Safety Factor Probability Description High Populations exposed to this hazard are likely to experience significant adverse impacts, such as fatalities and severe injuries. 3 Medium Populations exposed to this hazard are likely to experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries requiring acute medical care. 2 Low Populations exposed to this hazard are likely to experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory injuries. 1 No Impact Populations exposed to this hazard are not likely to experience significant adverse impacts. 0 C.4.2. Underserved/Equity Factor Underserved/equity values were assigned based on the best available data for underserved populations vulnerable to the hazard event and whether the affected population is likely to experience adverse/disproportionate impacts from the hazard incident resulting in greater disparity in equity. Table 28 outlines the underserved/equity factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 28. Underserved/Equity Factor Probability Description High Underserved populations exposed to the hazard are likely to experience significant adverse/disproportionate impacts, such as 3 Medium Underserved populations exposed to the hazard are likely to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, such as injuries 2 Low Underserved populations exposed to the hazard are likely to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, such as 1 No Impact Underserved populations exposed to the hazard are not likely to experience significant adverse/disproportionate impacts. 0 C.4.3. Property Damage Factor Property damage values were assigned based on the expected total property damage incurred from a hazard incident. It is important to note that values represent estimates of the loss from a major incident based on historical data or probabilistic models/studies. Table 29 outlines the property damage factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 29. Property Damage Factor Probability Description High More than $5 Million in property damages is expected from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or 3 Medium More than $500,000 but less than $5 Million in property damages is expected from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less than 15% of the property 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 98 Probability Description Low Less than $500,000 in property damages is expected from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the property value within the 1 No Impact Little to no property damage is expected from a single major hazard event. 0 C.4.4. Economic Factor An estimation of the impact, expressed in terms of dollars, on the local economy is based on a loss of business revenue, crops, worker wages, and local tax revenues or on the impact on the local gross domestic product (GDP). Table 30 outlines the economic factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 30. Economic Factor Probability Description High Where the total economic impact is likely to be greater than $10 Million. 3 Medium Total economic impact is likely to be greater than $500,000, but less than or equal to $10 Million. 2 Low Total economic impact is not likely to be greater than $100,000. 1 No Impact Virtually no significant economic impact. 0 C.4.5. Environmental Factor An estimate of the environmental impact from a major hazard event requiring outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, and/or preservation work. Table 31 outlines the environmental factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 31. Environmental Factor Probability Description High Environmental impact from a single major hazard event is likely to be significant, requiring extensive outside resources and support; and/or 3 Medium Environmental impact from a single major hazard event is likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or 2 Low Environmental impact from a single major hazard event is likely to be minimal, requiring little to no outside resources and support, and/or 1 No Impact No environmental impacts from a single major hazard event are likely. 0 C.4.6. Essential Operations Factors The essential operations factor is the impact on the ability of the jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to- day operational demands and needs of the community after a single major hazard event. Table 32 outlines the essential operations factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 99 Table 32. Essential Operations Factor Probability Description High Impact greater than 72 hours on the ability of the jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the 3 Medium Impact between 24 and 72 hours on the ability of the jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the 2 Low Impact less than 24 hours on the ability of the jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the 1 No Impact No impact on the ability of the jurisdiction to meet the essential day- to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a 0 C.4.7. Future Development Factor The future development factor is the potential that future development will have on increasing or decreasing the impact/consequence of the hazard. Table 33 outlines the future development factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 33. Future Development Factor Probability Description High Future development trends will significantly increase the impact/consequence of this hazard. 3 Medium Future development trends will increase the impact/consequence of this hazard, but not significantly. 2 Low Future development trends will minimally increase impact/consequence of this hazard. 1 No Impact Future development trends will not increase the impact/consequence of the hazard, and/or may even decrease the impact/consequence of 0 C.4.8. Climate Change Factor The potential that climate change will increase the risk of the hazard (i.e., type, location, and range of anticipated intensities of the hazard and impacts). Table 34 outlines the climate change factors used in the risk assessment calculations for this Plan. Table 34. Climate Change Factor Probability Description High Climate Change trends will significantly increase the risk of this hazard and its impacts. 3 Medium Climate Change trends will increase the risk of this hazard and its impacts, but not significantly. 2 Low Climate Change trends will minimally increase the risk of this hazard and its impacts. 1 No Impact Climate change trends will not increase the risk of the hazard and its impacts. 0 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 100 Each category was assigned a weighting factor to reflect its significance, consistent with those typically used for measuring the benefits of hazard mitigation actions – a weighting factor of three (3) was assigned for Population and Life Safety, and Underserved/Equity, and a weighting factor of two (2) was assigned for Property Damage. A weighting factor of one (1) was assigned for Economic, Environmental, Essential Operations, Future Development, and Climate Change. 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 101 APPENDIX D. HAZARD RISK RANKING DETAILS D.1. Probability of Occurrence Hazard Event Probability of Occurrence Climate Change Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Dam and Levee Failure Low Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 100 years. 1 N/A Drought Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Earthquake Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A (Severe Weather)High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A (Severe Weather)High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A Landslide High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A Sea Level Rise Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A (Severe Weather)High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A (Severe Weather)High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A (Severe Weather)Low Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 100 years. 1 N/A Tsunami Low Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 100 years. 1 N/A Wildfire Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Active Shooter Incidents Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Cybersecurity Threats Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A Hazardous Materials Incidents Medium Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 25 years. 2 N/A 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 102 Hazard Event Probability of Occurrence Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Low Significant hazard event is likely to occur within 100 years. 1 N/A Utility Interruptions High Significant hazard event is likely to occur annually. 3 N/A D.2. Extent Factors Hazard Event Extent Factor Extent Climate Change Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Dam and Levee Failure Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic High 3 9 Drought Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic High 3 9 Earthquake Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic High 3 9 Flood (Riverine/Creek) Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Flood (Urban/Flash Flood) Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 103 Hazard Event Extent Factor Extent Heat Wave/Extreme Heat (Severe Weather) Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Heavy Rainfall (Severe Weather) Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Landslide Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Sea Level Rise Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Severe Thunderstorm (Severe Weather) Extent/Intensity Low hazard indicate the possibility of a low-intensity 1 3 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Strong Winds/ Damaging Winds (Severe Weather) Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Tornado (Severe Weather) Extent/Intensity Low hazard indicate the possibility of a low-intensity 1 3 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Tsunami Extent/Intensity Low hazard indicate the possibility of a low-intensity 1 3 Catastrophic Low 1 3 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 104 Hazard Event Extent Factor Extent Wildfire Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Active Shooter Incidents Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 Cybersecurity Threats Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Hazardous Materials Incidents Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic Medium 2 6 Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Extent/Intensity High hazard indicate the possibility of a high-intensity 3 9 Catastrophic High 3 9 Utility Interruptions Extent/Intensity Medium hazard indicate the possibility of a medium-intensity 2 6 Catastrophic Low 1 3 D.3. Vulnerability Factors Hazard Event Vulnerability Factor Vulnerability Climate Change Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure Low 1 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 105 Hazard Event Vulnerability Factor Vulnerability Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Dam and Levee Failure Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Drought Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure Medium 2 4 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Earthquake Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure High 3 6 Changes in Development Medium vulnerability of the community to the hazard 2 2 Flood (Riverine/Creek) Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure High 3 6 Changes in Development Medium vulnerability of the community to the hazard 2 2 Flood (Urban/Flash Flood) Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure High 3 6 Changes in Development Medium vulnerability of the community to the hazard 2 2 (Severe Weather)Population Exposure High 3 9 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 106 Hazard Event Vulnerability Factor Vulnerability Property Exposure No Vulnerability 0 0 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Heavy Rainfall (Severe Weather) Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure High 3 6 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Landslide Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Sea Level Rise Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Severe Thunderstorm (Severe Weather) Population Exposure High 3 9 Property Exposure High 3 6 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Strong Winds/ Damaging Winds (Severe Weather) Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure Medium 2 4 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 107 Hazard Event Vulnerability Factor Vulnerability Tornado (Severe Weather) Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Tsunami Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Wildfire Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure Medium 2 4 Changes in Development Medium vulnerability of the community to the hazard 2 2 Active Shooter Incidents Population Exposure Low 1 3 Property Exposure Low 1 2 Changes in Development No Vulnerability decreased the vulnerability of the community to the 0 0 Cybersecurity Threats Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure No Vulnerability 0 0 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Hazardous Materials Incidents Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure Low 1 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 108 Hazard Event Vulnerability Factor Vulnerability Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure Medium 2 4 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 Utility Interruptions Population Exposure Medium 2 6 Property Exposure No Vulnerability 0 0 Changes in Development Low the vulnerability of the community to the hazard by 1 1 D.4. Impact Factors Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Climate Change Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental Low and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 109 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Essential Operations Low to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a single major hazard 1 1 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change High 3 3 Dam and Levee Failure Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage High from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or more of the property value 3 6 Economic High 3 3 Environmental High likely to be significant, requiring extensive outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, 3 3 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change Medium 2 2 Drought Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 110 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental Low and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a single 2 2 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change High 3 3 Earthquake Population and Life Safety High experience significant adverse impacts, such as fatalities 3 9 Underserved/Equity High to experience significant adverse/disproportionate 3 9 Property Damage Medium damages is damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less 2 4 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental Medium likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, or 2 2 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Medium 2 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 111 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Climate Change No Impact 0 0 Flood (Riverine/Creek) Population and Life Safety High experience significant adverse impacts, such as fatalities 3 9 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage High from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or more of the property value 3 6 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental Medium likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, or 2 2 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change High 3 3 Flood (Urban/Flash Flood) Population and Life Safety High experience significant adverse impacts, such as fatalities 3 9 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage High from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or more of the property value 3 6 Economic Medium 2 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 112 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Environmental Medium likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, or 2 2 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change High 3 3 Heat Wave/Extreme Heat (Severe Weather) Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage No Impact 0 0 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental No Impact 0 0 Essential Operations Low to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a single major hazard 1 1 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change High 3 3 Heavy Rainfall (Severe Weather) Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 113 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental Low and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change High 3 3 Landslide Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage High from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or more of the property value 3 6 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental Low likely to be minimal, and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development Low 1 1 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 114 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Climate Change Medium 2 2 Sea Level Rise Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Medium damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less 2 4 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental Medium likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, or 2 2 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change High 3 3 Severe Thunderstorm (Severe Weather) Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Low 1 1 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 115 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Environmental Low likely to be minimal, requiring little to no outside and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and 2 2 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change Medium 2 2 Strong Winds/ Damaging Winds (Severe Weather) Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Medium damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less 2 4 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental Low and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations Low to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a single major hazard 1 1 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change Medium 2 2 Tornado (Severe Weather) Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 116 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Low 1 1 Environmental Low and support, and/or minimal repair, clean-up, restoration, 1 1 Essential Operations Low to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and needs of the community from a single major hazard 1 1 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change Medium 2 2 Tsunami Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage Medium damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less 2 4 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental High likely to be significant, requiring extensive outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, 3 3 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 117 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change Low 1 1 Wildfire Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage Medium damages are expected to occur to more than 5% but less 2 4 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental High likely to be significant, requiring extensive outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, 3 3 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development Medium 2 2 Climate Change High 3 3 Active Shooter Incidents Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Low 1 1 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 118 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Environmental No Impact 0 0 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational demands and 2 2 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change No Impact 0 0 Cybersecurity Threats Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental No Impact 0 0 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change No Impact 0 0 Hazardous Materials Incidents Population and Life Safety Low experience minimal adverse impacts, such as ambulatory 1 3 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage Low from a single major hazard event or less than 5% of the 1 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 119 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental High likely to be significant, requiring extensive outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, 3 3 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change No Impact 0 0 Terrorism (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Population and Life Safety High experience significant adverse impacts, such as fatalities 3 9 Underserved/Equity Low to experience minimal adverse/disproportionate impacts, 1 3 Property Damage High from a single major hazard event, or damages are expected to occur to 15% or more of the property value 3 6 Economic High 3 3 Environmental Medium likely to be localized, requiring some outside resources and support; and/or repair, clean-up, restoration, or 2 2 Essential Operations High jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 3 3 Future Development Low 1 1 Climate Change No Impact 0 0 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 120 Hazard Event Impact Factor Impact Utility Interruptions Population and Life Safety Medium experience some adverse impacts, such as injuries 2 6 Underserved/Equity Medium to experience some adverse/disproportionate impacts, 2 6 Property Damage No Impact 0 0 Economic Medium 2 2 Environmental No Impact 0 0 Essential Operations Medium jurisdiction to meet the essential day-to-day operational 2 2 Future Development No Impact impact/consequence of the hazard, and/or may even 0 0 Climate Change Medium 2 2 2024 Hazard Mitigation Plan Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Annex 121 APPENDIX E. PLAN ADOPTION [Placeholder for adoption documentation after State and FEMA Approval] 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3000 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:REJECT all bids received on June 5, 2025 for the Antioch Library Electrical Systems Upgrades Project and AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to re-advertise the bid, Antioch Area. (68% Measure X Funds, 21% California State Library Grant – Building Forward Grant, 11% Measure X and Library Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer Report Title:REJECT bids and RE-ADVERTISE and solicit new bids for the Antioch Library Electrical Systems Upgrades Project, 501 W. 18th Street, Antioch ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: (1)REJECT all bids received on June 5, 2025, for the Antioch Library Electrical Systems Upgrade Project, and (2)ORDER any bid bonds posted by the bidders to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for security to be returned, and (3)AUTHORIZE the Public Works Director, or designee, to re-advertise and solicit new bids for the Antioch Library Electrical Systems Upgrade Project. FISCAL IMPACT: Estimated construction cost $1,439,403. $978,320 (68%) will be funded through Measure X funds, $307,454 (21%) will be funded through California State Library Building Forward Grant (SB 129), and $153,726 (11%) will be funded through Measure X and Library Funds. BACKGROUND: The above advertisement was previously approved by the Board of Supervisors, plans and specifications were filed with the Board, and bids were invited by the Public Works Director. On June 5, 2025, the Public Works Department received bids from the following contractors: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3000,Version:1 BIDDER BID AMOUNT CB2 Builders Inc $802,300 One Workplace Construction LLC d/b/a Vantis, Inc.$1,113,600 In reviewing the bids, Public Works determined that neither bid was responsive. Therefore, the Public Works Department Director recommends to the Board of Supervisors to exercise its discretion to reject all bids pursuant to the Notice to Bidders and authorize the Public Works Director to re- advertise the above project. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If re-advertising of the project is not authorized, the project will not be constructed, the electrical system will remain out of date and insufficient for modern power requirements in libraries, the lighting will not be energy efficient and aligned with the County's Climate Action Plan, and the parking lot will not meet accessibility standards. Furthermore, the Library Department risks losing grant funding for the proposed project if not completed within the timelines outlined by the grant. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2902 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Housing Authority, DENY claims filed by Shannon O. Murphy, Esq.,Sr; J. P. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem; Kristen Porter; and by Kristen Porter. Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Directors From:Joseph Villarreal (Housing Authority), Executive Director Report Title:Claims ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Housing Authority, DENY claims filed by Shannon O. Murphy, Esq.,Sr, J. P. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem, Kristen Porter, and by Kristen Porter. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: Shannon O. Murphy, Esq., Sr: Unspecified injury claim against the Housing Authority in the amount of $350,000. J. P. by and through his Guardian Ad Litem, Kristen Porter: Personal injury claim related to mold in apartment in the amount of $2,000,000. Kristen Porter: Personal injury claim related to mold in apartment in the amount of $2,000,000. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Not acting on the claims could extend the claimants’ time limits to file actions against the County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2902,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2903 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, DENY claim filed by Craig Auzenne, et al. Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Directors From:Lewis Broschard, Chief, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Report Title:Claims ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: Acting as the governing board of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District, DENY claim filed by Craig Auzenne, et al. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: Craig Auzenne, et al.: Claim for unpaid overtime and other fees and interest in an amount to exceed $25,000. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Not acting on the claims could extend the claimants’ time limits to file actions against the County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2904 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:DENY claims filed by John Balobeck; Uriel Chavez; Sonji Gellington; Brian D. Heath; Darrell A. Kelley; Justine Nichols; Our Savior’s Lutheran Church; San Ramon Regional Medical Center; and Tameka Thomas. Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Monica Nino, County Administrator Report Title:Claims ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: DENY claims filed by John Balobeck, Uriel Chavez, Sonji Gellington, Brian D. Heath, Darrell A. Kelley, Justine Nichols, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, San Ramon Regional Medical Center, and Tameka Thomas. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact. BACKGROUND: John Balobeck: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $296.97. Uriel Chavez: Personal injury claim related to trip and fall in the amount of $1,500,000. Sonji Gellington: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $30,000. Brian D. Heath: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $6,300. Darrell A. Kelley: Property claim for damage to vehicle in the amount of $978.72. Justine Nichols: Property claim for missing earrings in the amount of $723.27. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church: Claim for reimbursement of tree removal in the amount of $14,000. San Ramon Regional Medical Center: Claim for underpayment of bill by the Contra Costa Health Plan in the amount of $6,740.52. Tameka Thomas: Personal injury claim related to premature death of son and discrimination in the amount of $10,000,000. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: Not acting on the claims could extend the claimants’ time limits to file actions against the County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2904,Version:1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2905 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/7/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Bickmore Actuarial in an amount not to exceed $144,600 to provide actuarial services of self- funded workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice programs for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, with two one-year renewal options through June 30, 2030. (100% Insurance Internal Service Funds) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Karen Caoile, Director of Risk Management Report Title:Contract with Bickmore Actuarial ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Bickmore Actuarial in an amount not to exceed $144,600 to provide actuarial services of self-funded workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice programs for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, with two one-year renewal options through June 30, 2030. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs will be funded through the Workers’ Compensation, General and Auto Liability, and Medical Malpractice trust funds. 100% Internal Service Funds. BACKGROUND: Bickmore Actuarial provides actuarial services of self-funded workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice programs. This contract will allow the Department to meet its legal responsibilities for actuarial reporting and to establish trust fund criteria. The contract is for actuarial analysis, audit, and consulting services, with revisions to the General Conditions including indemnification language. The actuarial invoices for Bickmore are sent to the County's insurance pool, PRISM, for payment out of the County's member actuarial analysis subsidy. County Purchasing approved the sole source justification on May 22, 2025. The contract period is July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028, with two additional one-year renewal options through June 30, 2030. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2905,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Risk Management Department will not be able to meet is legal responsibilities regarding actuarial reporting of self-funded workers’ compensation, general liability, and medical malpractice programs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2906 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/10/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Work Health Solutions in an amount not to exceed $10,585,954 to administer the County-wide Ergonomic Program for the period of July 22, 2025, through June 30, 2028, subject to approval by the County Administrator and County Counsel. (100% Workers' Compensation Internal Service Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Karen Caoile, Director of Risk Management Report Title:Contract with Work Health Solutions ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Director of Risk Management, or designee, to execute a contract with Work Health Solutions in an amount not to exceed $10,585,954 to administer the County-wide Ergonomic Program for the period of July 22, 2025, through June 30, 2028, subject to approval by the County Administrator and County Counsel. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs for the County-wide ergonomic program will be paid from the Workers’ Compensation Internal Service Fund. BACKGROUND: Work Health Solutions will provide the following services: review and administer ergonomic programs; perform employee ergonomic evaluations; install ergonomic equipment; negotiate discount pricing for equipment; provide ergonomic training and coordination with departments; and ensure timely delivery of ergonomic evaluations and equipment to prevent or reduce injuries sustained by employees. In the spring of 2024, Risk Management initiated a request for proposals (RFP) for ergonomic program services and Work Health Solutions was selected. The Ergonomic Program results in savings to the County by reducing workers’ compensation claims. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2906,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The program will not be available to meet the County’s needs and satisfy current regulations. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3010 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/2/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Sheriff-Coroner, a purchase order amendment with Linde Gas & Equipment Inc., to increase the payment limit by $461,010 to a new payment limit of $661,000, and to extend the term date through December 31, 2026, for the purchase of compressed gases used with laboratory equipment for forensic analysis. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:Purchase Order Amendment - Linde Gas & Equipment Inc. ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Purchasing Agent to execute, on behalf of the Sheriff-Coroner, a purchase order amendment with Linde Gas & Equipment Inc., to increase the payment limit by $461,010, to a new payment limit of $661,000, and to extend the term date from December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2026, for the purchase of compressed gases used with laboratory equipment for forensic analysis. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this request will result in up to $461,010 in expenditures and will be funded 100% by the County General Fund. BACKGROUND: Linde Gas & Equipment Inc. provides specialty gases that are used with the analytical instrumentation which includes the Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer instruments used in the Controlled Substances unit, the Heated Headspace Dual Column Gas Chromatograph instruments in the Alcohol unit, and the Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometer instruments in the Toxicology unit within the Forensic Services Division. The gases that are provided to FSD must be of ultra-pure quality, need to be in stock, and deliverable in a timely manner. Linde can provide gases that meet these requirements and ensure continuity of operations. The extension and increase of the purchase order is needed because the prices and usage for compressed gas have increased. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3010,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Board does not approve then the laboratory will be unable to use the analytical instrumentation and would result in suspension of controlled substances, alcohol and toxicology testing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3011 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/26/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Sheriff-Coroner, or designee, to execute a contract with Wardn, LLC in an amount not to exceed $13,141 for a cloud-based application for phone auditing services for the Office of the Sheriff Detention Facilities, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:Contract with Wardn, LLC ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Sheriff-Coroner, or designee, to execute a contract with Wardn, LLC , in an amount not to exceed $13,141 for a cloud-based application for phone auditing services for the Office of the Sheriff Detention Facilities, for the period August 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this request will result in up to $13,141 in contractual service expenditures and will be funded 100% by the General Fund. BACKGROUND: Wardn, LLC is a law enforcement software service provider that specializes in autonomous AI driven audio analysis. With AI technology, Wardn, LLC downloads the jail-made calls, interprets and transcribes multiple languages, including slang phrases, and organizes the text into a usable, searchable format. This application is specifically designed for a custodial setting and significantly decreases the time needed to review jail-made phone calls. This faster process can provide valuable intelligence to prevent violence, self-harm or contraband from entering the Office of the Sheriff Detention Facilities. The Terms and Conditions include a limitation of liability and indemnification from the County to the Contractor. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3011,Version:1 CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the Board does not approve, the Office of the Sheriff Detention Facilities will not have access to a useful intelligence gathering tool that could prevent violence, self-harm or contraband from entering the facilities. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3016 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/25/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:RECEIVE the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report for calendar year 2024; RENEW County Ordinance No. 2022-29, which adopted and approved a military equipment use policy for the Office of the Sheriff; and MAKE necessary findings based on the Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report. (No fiscal impact) Attachments:1. GC 7070 Defined Equipment Report, 2. 1.07.30 Government Code Section 7070 Defined Equipment, 3. Appendix 16 GC 7070 Equipment Inventory-5-9-2025 (1), 4. CCC Ordinance 202229 002.pdf Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff’s Annual Military Equipment Report for Calendar Year 2024 ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: (1) Receive the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report for calendar year 2024; (2) Renew County Ordinance No. 2022-29, which adopted and approved a military equipment use policy for the Office of the Sheriff; and (3) Make necessary findings based on the Office of the Sheriff’s annual military equipment report. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with receipt of the report and renewal of Ordinance No. 2022-29. BACKGROUND: Assembly Bill 481 Assembly Bill 481 (“AB 481”), enacted in 2021 and set forth in Government Code sections 7070-7075, requires law enforcement agencies to obtain governing body approval of a “Military Equipment Use Policy” by an ordinance before the agency can use existing qualifying equipment or obtain new qualifying equipment. “Military equipment” is defined in Government Code section 7070(c), and includes equipment such as drones, certain firearms, and mobile command vehicles. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3016,Version:1 On August 2, 2022, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2022-29, approving Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff General Policy and Procedure Section 1.07.30, “Government Code § 7070 Defined Equipment” (“Equipment Use Policy”). The Equipment Use Policy and associated appendix of inventory of qualifying equipment have been publicly available on the Office of the Sheriff’s website since May 2, 2022: information/government-code-section-7070-defined-equipmenthttps://www.cocosheriff.org/community-. The Office of the Sheriff is requesting that the Board take actions necessary to comply with AB 481, which include receiving the Government Code Section 7070 Defined Equipment Report from the Office of the Sheriff for calendar year 2024 (“Annual Report”), renewing Ordinance No. 2022-29, and making required findings. Annual Report for Calendar Year 2024 Government Code section 7072 requires the Office of the Sheriff to submit to the Board an annual military equipment report for each type of military equipment approved by the Board within one year of approval, and annually thereafter as long as the military equipment is available for use. Section 7072 also requires the Office of the Sheriff to make each annual military equipment report publicly available on its website for as long as the equipment is available for use. The following information is required to be included in the annual report, for each type of military equipment: (1) A summary of how the equipment was used and the purpose of its use; (2) A summary of any complaints or concerns received concerning the equipment; (3) The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the equipment use policy, and any actions taken in response; (4) The total annual cost for each type of equipment, including acquisition, personnel, training, transportation, maintenance, storage, upgrade, and other ongoing costs, and from what source funds will be provided for the equipment in the calendar year following submission of the annual report; (5) The quantity possessed for each type of equipment; and (6) If the law enforcement agency intends to acquire additional equipment in the next year, the quantity sought for each type of equipment. The attached Annual Report includes the required information for the Office of the Sheriff for calendar year 2024. The Office of the Sheriff posted the Annual Report on its website beginning on June 9, 2025. This is the third Annual Report of the Office of the Sheriff as required by Government Code section 7072(a) and Ordinance No. 2022-29. Since adoption of Ordinance 2022-29, the Office of the Sheriff has not received any complaints or reported concerns regarding the use of any of the applicable equipment and there were no violations of the Equipment Use Policy. The Office of the Sheriff reviews each use of military equipment to ensure it complies with law and policy. Community Engagement Meeting Held on June 24, 2025. At 6:00 p.m., June 24, 2025, pursuant to Government Code section 7072(b), the Office of the Sheriff held the required annual community engagement meeting. The meeting was publicized through the Office of the Sheriff’s social media platforms, Instagram, Nextdoor, and Facebook on June 13, June 17 and June 23. The meeting was located at the Office of the Sheriff’s Administration and Emergency Operations Center at 1850 Muir Road in Martinez and allowed the general public to discuss and ask questions regarding the Annual Report and the Office of the Sheriff’s funding, acquisition, and use of the equipment. During the meeting, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3016,Version:1 Office of the Sheriff staff provided a presentation and allowed participants to ask questions. Military Equipment Anticipated Equipment Purchases The appendix attached to the Equipment Use Policy reflects that the Office of the Sheriff maintains and uses the following items listed in AB 481: (1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles. This includes small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) and robots. (2) Wheeled vehicles, commonly referred to as “BearCats,” with entry apparatus attached. (3) A command vehicle used as a mobile office for critical incidents, search and rescue missions, natural disasters, and other events. (4) Breaching apparatuses attached to each BearCat and apparatuses that can be explosive in nature. (5) Specialized firearms, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code. (6) Diversionary “flashbang” grenades, “tear gas,” and “pepper balls.” (7) Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs). (8) 40mm projectile launchers and associated munitions. The Equipment Use Policy and appendix reference the specific and authorized uses of the equipment. Personnel must be trained on the equipment before any deployment. The Office of the Sheriff’s use of force policy requires employees to exercise any use of force judiciously and with respect for human rights, dignity, and life. Deputies may only use a level of force that is objectively reasonable to protect themselves and others. It is the policy of the Office of the Sheriff not to interfere with, harass, intimidate, or discriminate against persons engaged in the lawful exercise of their rights. All use of force incidents are also documented and reviewed to ensure compliance with agency policy and the law. Any use of the sUAS must comply with constitutional and privacy rights and FAA regulations. Much of the equipment included in the Equipment Use Policy is highly specialized and designed to perform a specific task. Frequently, there is no cost-effective alternative available. When there are alternatives available, staff members will conduct testing on and research regarding similar products from different manufacturers to determine the most cost-effective product, while considering performance and durability. For this ordinance renewal, as set forth on page 18-19 of the Annual Report, the Office of the Sheriff is providing a list of projected equipment purchases for the next fiscal year, including the type of equipment, manufacturer and model, quantity sought, associated costs, and sources of funds for the purchases. The projected purchases include purchases of only the types of equipment previously approved by the Board. Following renewal of the ordinance and completion of the anticipated purchases, the Office of the Sheriff will update the equipment inventory that is attached to the Equipment Use Policy. The Office of the Sheriff will then post the updated inventory on its website. Findings Required for Renewal of Ordinance 2022-29 Government Code section 7071(e) requires the Board to review Ordinance 2022-29 annually and vote on whether to renew the ordinance at a regular meeting. Based on the Annual Report, it is recommended that the Board determine that each type of military equipment identified in the Annual Report has complied with the standards for approval set forth in Government Code section 7071(d) and make the following findings: (1) The military equipment inventoried and presented to the Board is necessary because there is no reasonable alternative that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety; (2) The Equipment Use Policy will safeguard the public’s welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 3 of 4 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3016,Version:1 (3) The equipment is reasonably cost effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety; and (4) Prior military equipment use complied with the applicable equipment use policy that was in effect at the time, or if prior uses did not comply with the accompanying military equipment use policy, corrective action has been taken to remedy nonconforming uses and ensure future compliance. It is further recommended that the Board, in making these required determinations, further finds that Ordinance No. 2022-29 continues to comply with the standards for approval and satisfies the requirements of AB 481. By approving this order, the Board makes the above-noted findings. No modifications are required at this time and Ordinance No. 2022-29 shall remain in effect in its current form. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Office of the Sheriff would not be able to perform its requisite public safety duties to safeguard the lives of Contra Costa citizens. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 4 of 4 powered by Legistar™ 1221 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 1222 1 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Definitions 3 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Use Summary 4 2025 Project Purchases 18 Summary of Citizen Complaints 20 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Inventory 21 Table of Contents 1223 2 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff On September 30, 2021, Governor Newson signed into law Assembly Bill 481 (“AB 481”), effective January 1, 2022, which added Sections 7070-7075 to the Government Code relating to the funding, acquisition, and use of military equipment (as defined) by local law enforcement agencies. As required by AB 481, in May 2022, the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff commenced the process to obtain Board of Supervisors’ approval of the use of existing qualifying equipment and acquisition of additional military equipment in the remainder of 2022. The Office of the Sheriff posted its draft Government Code 7070 Defined Equipment Policy on its website for more than 30 days prior to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors meeting concerning the equipment at issue. On July 26, 2022, the Office of the Sheriff requested that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance, as required by AB 481, related to the use and acquisition of qualifying equipment. On August 2, 2022, the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance No. 2022-29, approving the Office of the Sheriff’s Government Code 7070 Defined Equipment Policy and making the findings required by AB 481. This is the third annual report of the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff as required by Government Code section 7072(a) and Ordinance 2022-29. This report includes the following information for the 2024 calendar year: (1) A summary of how the equipment was used and the purpose of its use. (2) A summary of any complaints or concerns received concerning the equipment. (3) The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the equipment use policy, and any actions taken in response. (4) The total annual cost for each type of equipment. (5) The quantity possessed for each type of equipment. (6) The intent to acquire additional equipment in the next year and the quantity sought for each type of equipment. Since the Board of Supervisors approved the Office of the Sheriff’s Government Code 7070 Defined Equipment Policy, the Office of the Sheriff has not received any complaints regarding the approved equipment. In addition, the Office of the Sheriff reviewed all uses of the equipment to ensure adherence to policy and use requirements. There were no violations of the equipment use policy. The Office of the Sheriff is committed to transparent reporting and responsible use of the equipment. Introduction 1224 3 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Pursuant to AB 481 and Government Code §7070, the following definitions are applicable to the Office of the Sheriff’s GC 7070 Defined Equipment Policy and Inventory: Governing body – The elected or appointed body that oversees the Office of the Sheriff Military equipment – Includes but is not limited to the following: •Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles •Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers •High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), two-and-one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached •Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion •Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units •Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind •Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. This does not include a handheld, one-person ram •Firearms and ammunition of .50 caliber or greater, excluding standard-issue shotguns and standard-issue shotgun ammunition •Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, except for standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or state •Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles •“Flashbang” grenades and explosive breaching tools, “tear gas,” and “pepper balls,” excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray •TASER® Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic devices (LRADs) •The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, “bean bag,” rubber bullet, and speciality impact munitions Definitions 1225 4 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff This section outlines the usage of military equipment by the Office of the Sheriff in 2024. Certain items of military equipment, particularly ammunition, diversionary devices, PepperBalls, and chemical agents are used throughout the year on a regular basis for training to maintain proficiency. Therefore, this section does not capture training usage and only provides data for the operational use of equipment listed within the GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report. The Office of the Sheriff’s unmanned, remotely piloted aircraft deployed a total of 181 times in 2024. The following are summaries of the date and reason for the deployments: •January 5, 2024 – Used to search for a reported missing person. •January 6, 2024 – Used to search inside a residence for a burglary suspect. •January 6, 2024 – Used to search for a homicide suspect who had fled from a vehicle. •January 6, 2024 – Used to search the inside of a residence for a burglary suspect. •January 8, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who fled from a vehicle after a pursuit. •January 8, 2024 – Used to search for person experiencing a mental health crisis. •January 20, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •January 21, 2024 –Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •January 22, 2024 – Used during an incident involving a homicide suspect who had barricaded themselves inside a residence. •January 24, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the service of a search warrant. •January 25, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the service of a search warrant. GC 7070 Defined Equipment Use Summary Unmanned, Remotely Piloted Aircraft 1226 5 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •January 27, 2024 – Used to search for a wanted suspect who had fled after being contacted. •January 28, 2024 –Used to search for a wanted suspect who had fled on foot. •January 30, 2024 – Used to search for a missing juvenile. •February 2, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the service of a search warrant. •February 5, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an automobile burglary. •February 6, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fired a firearm. •February 7, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an automobile burglary. •February 7, 2024 – Used to provide observation during the arrest of a false imprisonment suspect. •February 8, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •February 10, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a shooting. •February 12, 2024 – Used to search for evidence thrown from a fleeing vehicle. •February 20, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •February 22, 2024 – Used to search the inside of a residence for a burglary suspect. •February 25, 2024 – Used to search for a missing juvenile. •February 26, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault and vehicle theft. •February 26, 2024 – Used during an incident involving an armed barricaded suspect who was shooting at law enforcement. •February 27, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •February 28, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •February 28, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •February 29, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •March 1, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. 1227 6 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •March 1, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •March 5, 2024 – Used during an incident involving a domestic violence suspect who had been armed with a firearm. •March 6, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had been reported to be armed with a firearm. •March 8, 2024 – Used to assist in the search of a fleeing felony suspect. •March 9, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •March 11, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •March 13, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •March 18, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an aggravated assault. •March 19, 2024 – Used to search for a missing at-risk adult person. •March 26, 2024 –Used to assist during an explosive ordinance disposal operation. •April 1, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a burglary. •April 2, 2024 – Used to search for suspect reported to be armed with a rifle. •April 10, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •April 15, 2024 – Used to document the scene of a sunken vessel. •April 23, 2024 – Used to search for two missing at-risk juveniles. •May 3, 2024 – Used to search for suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle. •May 4, 2024 – Used to assist during a reported in-progress burglary. •May 4, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle. •May 9, 2024 – Used to search for a missing at-risk adult person. •May 9, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect reported to be armed with a rifle. •May 9, 2024 – Used to search for a missing at-risk adult person. •May 9, 2024 – Used to provide observation while contacting a suspected violent felon. •May 16, 2024 – Used to search for a commercial burglary suspect. •May 16,2024 – Used to search for a at-risk missing juvenile. •May 16, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fled from a stolen vehicle. 1228 7 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •May 18, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fled from a stolen vehicle. •May 19, 2024 – Used to search for two suspects of a residential burglary. •May 20, 2024 – Used to document a crime scene. •May 22, 2024 – Used assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •May 22, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •May 29, 2024 – Used to assist in the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 29, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 29, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 30, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 30, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 31, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 31, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 31, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •May 31, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •June 1, 2024 – Used to search for an at-risk suicidal subject. •June 2, 2024 – Used to search for a missing suicidal juvenile. •June 2, 2024 – Used to assist during an incident involving a barricaded suspect. •June 5, 2024 – Used to assist during the execution of a search warrant. •June 6, 2024 – Used to search for evidence at a crime scene. •June 9, 2024 – Used to provide observation of a suspect while they were contacted. •June 9, 2024 – Used to provide observation of a violent suspect while they were contacted. •June 10, 2024 – Used to search for a burglary suspect. •June 11, 2024 – Used to provide observation during a protest. 1229 8 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •June 16, 2024 – Used to provide information regarding the extent of a woodland fire. •June 21, 2024 – Used to search for suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle. •June 23, 2024 – Used to assist during a probation search. •June 24, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a shooting. •June 29, 2024 – Used to search for a subject who had jumped off a bridge. •June 29, 2024 – Used to search for an occupant of a vehicle involved in a collision. •June 30, 2024 – Used to search for a subject who had jumped off a bridge. •July 1, 2024 – Used to search for a subject who had jumped off a bridge. •July 1, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •July 2, 2024 – Used to document a crime scene. •July 6, 2024 – Used to search for multiple suspects involved in a burglary. •July 6, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect armed with a weapon. •July 7, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fled from a stolen vehicle. •July 7, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fled on foot. •July 9, 2024 – Used to search for missing boaters. •July 10, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •July 10, 2024 – Used to search for an armed suspect who had fled from a stolen vehicle. •July 12, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •July 12, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •July 13, 2024 – Used to search for three suspects who fled from a stolen vehicle. •July 14, 2024 – Used to search for four suspects armed with rifles. •July 19, 2024 – Used to search for two suspects who were involved in a robbery. •July 20, 2024 – Used to search for an armed suspect involved in a shooting. •July 20, 2024 – Used to assist during an incident involving an armed suspect at a residence. •July 21, 2024 – Used to search for a missing runaway juvenile. 1230 9 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •July 22, 2024 – Used to search for an armed suspect involved in a shooting. •July 23, 2024 – Used to assist during the execution of a search warrant where the suspect had fled on foot. •August 8, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •August 10, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect. •August 14, 2024 – Used to search for a stolen vehicle suspect. •August 14, 2024 – Used to search for suspect involved in a robbery. •August 15, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •August 18, 2024 – Used to document the scene of a non-fatal traffic collision. •August 18, 2024 – Used to search for a stolen vehicle suspect. •August 24, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in an attempted homicide. •August 24, 2024 – Used to search the inside of a residence for a suspect involved in a shooting. •August 25, 2024 – Used to search the inside of a residence for a suspect involved in an assault with a deadly weapon. •August 25, 2024 – Used to during an incident involving a suspect armed with a firearm. •August 26, 2024 – Used to search for a domestic violence suspect. •September 1, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a burglary. •September 3, 2024 – Used to search for suspect armed with a rifle who was involved in a burglary. •September 7, 2024 – Used to search for the driver of a vehicle who had possibly been ejected from the vehicle during a traffic collision. •September 7, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who was trespassing at a school. •September 7, 2024 – Used to search for a vandalism suspect who had fled from deputies. •September 7, 2024 – Used to document the scene of stabbing. •September 10, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •September 13, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect wanted for weapons violations who had fled. 1231 10 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •September 14, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who was involved in an attempted homicide. •September 19, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •September 19, 2024 – Used to provide assistance while attempting to locate a wanted suspect. •September 22, 2024 – Used to search an area where gunshots had been reported. •September 22, 2024 – Used to assist during the investigation of a residential burglary. •September 27, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect armed with a firearm. •September 28, 2024 – Used to assist with an incident involving a suspect involved in a assault with a deadly weapon. •September 28, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who had fled. •September 29, 2024 – Used to search for suspects involved in an attempted homicide. •October 7, 2024 – Used to search for suspects involved in a residential burglary. •October 8, 2024 – Used to search a rooftop for evidence. •October 12, 2024 – Used to search for missing juvenile. •October 16, 2024 – Used to assist with the execution of a warrant where the suspect barricaded himself. •October 18, 2024 – Used to search for suspect armed with a firearm. •October 21, 2024 – Used to assist with an suspect who had fallen asleep inside a vehicle with a firearm on the passenger seat. •October 22, 2024 – Used to assist during an incident with a subject who had brandished a firearm. •October 24, 2024 – Used to a assist during an reported active shooter incident. •October 26, 2024 – Used to search for a suicidal suspect. •October 28, 2024 – Used to search for suspect involved in a vandalism who had fled on foot. •October 29, 2024 – Used to search for assault with a deadly weapon suspect who had fled from a vehicle. •October 30, 2024 – Used to search for suspect who had fled during the execution of a warrant. 1232 11 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •October 31, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a residential burglary. •November 2, 2024 – Used to search for missing juvenile. •November 5, 2024 – Used to assist during the investigation of a reported in- progress residential burglary. •November 6, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •November 17, 2024 – Used to search for suspects involved in a robbery. •November 24, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect involved in a burglary. •November 24, 2024 – Used to assist detectives during the execution of a search warrant. •December 1, 2024 – Used to search for stolen vehicle suspect. •December 1, 2024 – Used to search for stolen vehicle suspects. •December 6, 2024 – Used during an incident where a stolen vehicle suspect barricaded themselves inside of a stolen vehicle. •December 6, 2024 – Used to search for a felony battery suspect. •December 7, 2024 – Used to assist during an incident involving a felony suspect. •December 8, 2024 – Used to search for suspects involved in an assault with a deadly weapon. •December 12, 2024 – Used to assist during an incident involving a barricaded suspect. •December 12, 2024 – Used to assist with a suspect involved in an assault with a deadly weapon. •December 16, 2024 – Used to assist the SWAT team during the execution of a search warrant. •December 17, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 17, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 17, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 18, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 18, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. 1233 12 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •December 19, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 19, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 19, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 20, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 20, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 20, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 20, 2024 – Used to assist during the arrest of a suspect wanted for crimes against children. •December 20, 2024 – Used to search for suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle after a pursuit. •December 27, 2024 – Used to assist Pinole PD during an incident involving an incident involving an armed subject. •December 28, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle. •December 30, 2024 – Used to search for a suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle. •December 31, 2024 – Used to assist during an reported armed suspect who had barricaded himself inside a residence. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s unmanned, remotely piloted ground vehicles were not deployed in 2024. Unmanned, Remotely Piloted Ground Vehicle 1234 13 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff The Office of the Sheriff’s armored personnel carriers were used a total of eight times during 2024. The following are summaries of the date and reason for the deployments: •January 22, 2024 – Two Bearcats were used to assist the SWAT team by providing ballistic protection during an incident involving a barricaded suspect. •February 5, 2024 – Two Bearcats were used to assist Berkeley PD with the apprehension of a suspect who was inside a residence in Concord by providing ballistic protection. •February 26, 2024 – Two Bearcats was deployed to assist the SWAT by providing ballistic protection during an incident involving a suspect who was barricaded inside a structure and firing at deputies at the location. •March 9, 2024 – A Bearcat was used by the SWAT team during an incident in which it was believed a armed suspect who had just shot someone was barricaded inside a residence. The Bearcat was used to provide ballistic protection to the team and to also safely evacuate people from nearby residences. •August 19, 2024 – A Bearcat was used to assist the Richmond PD SWAT team with a suspect who had been pointing a firearm at children walking by his residence and refused to exit his residence. •October 29, 2024 – A Bearcat was used to assist the US Marshals with the execution of a search and arrest warrant for a assault with a deadly weapon suspect. •December 16, 2024 – The Bearcat was used to provide ballistic protection to the SWAT team during the execution of a search warrant for a suspect involved in possessing automatic weapons and firing into an inhabited dwelling. •December 31, 2024 – The Bearcat was used to provide ballistic protection during an incident involving an armed suspect barricaded inside a residence. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. Armored Personnel Carrier 1235 14 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff The Office of the Sheriff’s command and control vehicle was used three times during 2024. The following are summaries of the date and reason for the deployments: •January 22, 2024 – The LDV C40MCC-10 was used as the command vehicle during a SWAT team operation involving a barricaded suspect. •February 26, 2024 – The LDV C40MCC-10 was used as the command vehicle during an operation involving an armed suspect barricaded inside of a structure who was firing at deputies at the location. •March 9, 2024 - The LDV C40MCC-10 was used as the command vehicle during a SWAT team operation involving a barricaded suspect. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s battering ram was used one time during 2024. The following is a summary of the date and reason for the deployment: •February 26, 2024 – During a call involving an armed suspect barricaded inside a structure, the battering ram was mounted onto the front of a Bearcat and used to create an entry point into the structure. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s specialized firearms and ammunition were not deployed in 2024. Command and Control Vehicle (Mobile Command Post) Explosive Breaching Apparatus / Battering Rams Specialized firearms and ammunition 1236 15 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff The Office of the Sheriff’s “flashbang” grenades were deployed two times during 2024. The following is a summary of the date and reason for the deployment: •February 26, 2024 – Three (3) “flashbangs” were deployed as a distraction device as the SWAT was attempting to take an armed suspect who had been firing at deputies into custody. •March 9, 2024 – One (1) “flashbang” was deployed as a distraction device as the SWAT team was breaching a window during an incident in which it was believed a armed suspect who had just shot someone was barricaded inside a residence. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s tear gas and pepper balls were used four times in 2024. The following are summaries of the date and reason for the deployments: •January 22, 2024 – During an incident involving a barricaded suspect, two (2) 40mm liquid CS rounds and one (1) Spede-heat canister were deployed into the bedroom where the suspect was located. •February 26, 2024 - During a call involving an armed barricaded suspect who had been firing at deputies six (6) 40mm CS rounds were deployed into the structure where the suspect was located. Two (2) Spede-heat canisters were deployed into the structure as well. •May 4, 2024 – One (1) Stingball was deployed during the cell extraction of an inmate who refused to exit his cell after numerous attempts at gaining voluntary compliance. •July 30, 2024 – One (1) Stingball was used during a cell extraction of an inmate who refused to exit his cell after numerous attempts at gaining voluntary compliance. “Flashbang” Grenades Tear Gas and Pepper Balls 1237 16 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) was used six times during 2024. The following is a summary of the date and reason for the deployment: •February 26, 2024 – During a call involving an armed barricaded suspect who had been firing at deputies, the Long Range Acoustic Device was used to make announcements in the direction of the suspect’s location. •March 9, 2024 – During a call involving a possible armed barricaded suspect who had just shot someone, the Long Range Acoustic Device was used to make announcements to gain the suspects compliance. •October 24, 2024 – The Hostage Negotiation Team used the Long Range Acoustic Device used to make announcements to gain the suspects compliance during a possible barricaded suspect incident. •December 6, 2024 – The Sheriff’s Office provided the Long Range Acoustic Device to the Pittsburg Police Department to make announcements to gain the suspects compliance during a barricaded suspect incident. •December 16, 2024 - The Sheriff’s Office SWAT the Long Range Acoustic Device to announcements to gain the suspects compliance during the execution of a search warrant. •December 31, 2024 - The Hostage Negotiation Team used the Long Range Acoustic Device used to make announcements to gain the suspects compliance during a barricaded suspect incident. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. The Office of the Sheriff’s 40mm projectile launchers and munitions were used five times in 2024. The following are summaries of the date and reason for the deployments: Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) 40mm projectile launchers and munitions 1238 17 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff •January 22, 2024 – During an incident involving a barricaded suspect, two (2) Exact impact sponge round were fired at the window of the bedroom where the suspect was located. •March 9, 2024 – A suspect armed with a firearm who had just shot someone was believed to be barricaded inside a residence. One (1) Exact impact sponge round was fired at a window. •June 5, 2024 – During the execution of a warrant, a suspect who had multiple felony warrants fled from a residence. The suspect refused to obey the deputy's commands and showed resistive behavior. One (1) Exact impact sponge round was fired at the suspect, who was then apprehended. •June 17, 2024 – Deputies responded to an incident involving a subject who was reported as having been stabbed in the chest. Deputies located a bleeding subject who was holding a pair of needle nose pliers and yelling “kill me.” The subject began throwing large rocks at the deputies. One (1) Exact impact sponge round was fired at the subject who was then apprehended. •July 12, 2024 - During the execution of a warrant, a suspect who had a felony warrant fled from a residence. The suspect refused to obey the deputy's commands, was believed to be armed, and showed resistive behavior. One (1) Exact impact sponge round was fired at the suspect, who was then apprehended. Each use of GC 7070 defined equipment is reviewed to ensure it complies with Office of the Sheriff policy. There were no reported uses that violated any policy of the Office of the Sheriff. 1239 18 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff The Office of the Sheriff makes two different kinds of equipment purchases in regard to GC 7070 defined equipment: consumable and non-consumable equipment. Consumable equipment such as ammunition, chemical agents, “flash bang” grenades, less lethal munitions, and other similar equipment purchases are anticipated to be consistent with current replenishment schedules. The current inventory and need for replenishment can be impacted based on training, operational usage, and recommended replacement guidelines. Non-consumable purchases are projected to be made in the small unmanned aircraft systems, breaching apparatuses, less lethal launchers categories. The two Brinc Lemur sUAS drones will be paid for partially using grant funding. The AARDVARK Kinetic Breaching Tool will be paid for using grant funding as well. The remaining non- consumable equipment purchases will be made from the Office of the Sheriff general fund. The Office of the Sheriff is only intending to purchase equipment previously approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2023 and 2024. Below is a list of the equipment which is projected to be purchased in 2025: Type of Military Equipment Manufacturer / Make Model Quanity Cost Per Item Total Cost Drones / Robots Transcend Mini Vantage Robot MV-004 2 17,500.00$ 35,000.00$ Recon Robotics Throwbot 2Kit 2 16,270.00$32,540.00$ Mini-Caliber Robot 1 1 68,164.00$68,164.00$ DJI Matrice 30T 2 11,549.00$ 23,098.00$ DJI Mavic 4T Plus 6 8,029.00$ 48,174.00$ DJI Mavic Mini 4 16 1,252.00$ 20,032.00$ DJI Avata FPV 2 1,388.00$ 2,776.00$ DJI Avata 3 7 1,500.00$10,500.00$ BRINC Lemur 2 2 16,312.00$32,624.00$ Skydio X10 4 16,000.00$64,000.00$ Armored Rescue Vehicles The Armored Group Armored Ford Transit Van 1 174,500.00$ 174,500.00$ Ring Power ROOK Armored Vehicle 1 688,200.00$688,200.00$ Shotgun Breaching Rounds Royal Arms Tesar 2Black Cap 100 7.00$ 700.00$ Royal Arms Tesar 3Green Cap 25 6.00$ 150.00$ Royal Arms Tesar 4Yellow Cap 25 5.00$ 212.50$ Royal Arms MB-70S 25 5.00$ 150.00$ Explosive Breaching Equipment AARDVARK Kinetic Breaching Tool 2 12,500.00$ 25,000.00$ 40' Non-electric blast caps 52 450.00$ 50grn per ft primacord 10det cord 900 691.00$ LRAD Genasys 100x 2 19,817.00$39,634.00$ Genasys 450x 2 30,000.00$60,000.00$ Rifle Ammunition Federal Tactical TRU.308 8,000 1.65$ 13,200.00$ Federal Tactical Bonded Tip .308 4,000 0.51$ 2,040.00$ 2025 Projected Purchases 1240 19 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff "Flashbangs"Defense Technology 8902NR 100 84.82$ 8,482.00$ Defense Technology 6028ws Air Burst 50mm 120 47.47$ 5,696.40$ CTS 7290-99Bang 48 55.00$ 2,640.00$ Defense Technology Inert Stingball 1098 10 57.59$ 575.90$ Defense Technology White Smoke 1063 50 35.35$ 1,767.50$ Defense Technology Green Smoke 1065 50 50.47$ 2,523.50$ All chemical agent munitions Defense Technology Riot Control CS1082 70 31.71$ 2,219.70$ CTS Jet Lite CS 5230 30 40.00$ 1,200.00$ CTS CS 5230B Baffled Grenade 30 47.50$ 1,425.00$ CTS #260012ga. Launching Cartridges 30 6.67$ 200.10$ CTS LC512ga. Launching Cups, 5200 4 338.75$ 1,355.00$ Defense Technology Flameless Tri-Chamber CS (1032) 10 35.00$ 350.00$ Defense Technology CS Powder 40mm Ferrets 40 20.00$ 800.00$ Defense Technology CS Barricade Penetrating Ferrets 40 20.00$ 800.00$ Defense Technology OC Stinger 1089 Defense Technology OC Blast 1095 Defense Technology CS Stinger 1097 130 31.71$ 4,122.30$ FN 303 48048600(Red, PAVA) 40mm launchers Defense Technologies multi launcher (model 1440) 2 1,000.00$ 2,000.00$ Defense Technology 40mm single shot 5 1,189.90$5,949.50$ Impact munitions (blue tip, etc.)Defense Tech 6325(blue tip) 339 24.76$ 8,383.64$ Defense Tech 6326(green tip)150 24.76$ 3,714.00$ Defense Technology 6320(orange tip)70 24.76$ 1,733.20$ Pepperball guns Pepperball Pepperball Launcher 1 700.00$ 700.00$ Pepperball ammunition Pepperball Live X, (Red, PAVA Rounds) 550 3.50$ 1,925.00$ 1241 20 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Any member of the public can register a question or concern regarding GC 7070 defined equipment by contacting the Sheriff’s Office via email at webmaster@so.cccounty.us or by mail attention of the Professionals Standards Division at 1850 Muir Road, Martinez CA 94533. A response to the question or concern shall be completed by the appropriate Division and routed to the Professional Standards Captain in a timely manner. Also, any member of the public can register a complaint regarding GC 7070 defined equipment by using the Citizen Report Procedure Form which can be found at https://www.cocosheriff.org/community-information/citizen-complaint-form. All complaints received will be sent to Internal Affairs for handling. In 2024, the Office of the Sheriff did not receive any complaints regarding the use of GC 7070 defined equipment. Summary of Citizen Complaints 1242 21 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Equipment Name / Category:Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) – Government Code §7070(c)(1) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:10 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): DJI Matrice M200v2 with Z30 and XT2 cameras, approx. cost $35,000, quantity: 1. The ultimate platform for aerial productivity combines a rugged design and simple configurability to work as a solution for a variety of industrial applications. Improvements to the M200 Series V2 enhance intelligent control systems, flight performance, and add flight safety and data security features.https://www.dji.com/matrice-200-series-v2 Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that provides up to 45 minutes of flight time and around 3 miles of range. This UAV has interchangeable zoom and thermal imaging cameras that record video and still pictures. The Matrice can be tethered to the ground for unlimited flight. DJI Matrice 30T, approx. cost $17,000, quantity: 1. The Matrice 30T Enterprise Drone Basic Combo from DJI is specifically designed for commercial and first responder use in harsh conditions, capable of withstanding water, dirt, dust, wind, and extreme temperatures ranging from -4°F to 122°F. Its built-in redundancies and backup systems for flight control and signal transmission ensure reliability during critical missions. During flights, you can utilize a wide-angle camera, a zoom camera, and a thermal camera, providing versatile options for both video and still image recording tasks. https://enterprise.dji.com/matrice-30 Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that integrates wide, zoom, and thermal cameras with a laser range finder. DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced, approx. cost $7,000 each, quantity: 9. Capture accurate details in any mission with the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced – a highly versatile yet compact tool that packs a whole lot of performance upgrades. With high-resolution thermal and visual cameras, the M2EA supports up to 32× digital zoom and is capable of centimeter-level positioning accuracy with the RTK module.https://www.dji.com/mavic- 2-enterprise-advanced Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that provides up to 30 minutes of flight time and around 2 miles of range. This UAV has fixed color and thermal imaging cameras that can record video and still pictures. This UAV can be outfitted with a loudspeaker or spotlight. This UAV has an approximate weight of 899 grams. DJI Phantom 4 Pro, approx. cost $2,000 each, quantity: 4. An uprated camera is equipped with a 1-inch 20-megapixel sensor capable of shooting 4K/60fps video and Burst Mode stills at 14 fps. The adoption of titanium alloy and magnesium alloy construction increases the rigidity of the airframe and reduces weight, making the Phantom 4 Pro similar in weight to the Phantom 4. The Flight Autonomy system adds dual rear vision sensors and infrared sensing systems for a total of 5-direction of obstacle sensing and 4-direction of obstacle avoidance.https://www.dji.com/phantom-4- pro?from=p4p-or-p4a Additional description: A prosumer UAV that provides up to 30 minutes of flight time and around 2 miles of range. This platform is dated, but still has GC 7070 Defined Equipment Inventory 1243 22 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff one of the best camera systems available, as the camera has a mechanical shutter for optimal picture quality. This UAV is mostly used for overhead mapping and 3D imaging. DJI Mavic Mini 1, approx. cost $500 each, quantity: 3. DJI Mavic Mini - Drone FlyCam Quadcopter UAV with 2 7K Camera 3-Axis Gimbal GPS 30min Flight Time less than 0 55lbs Gray. Charging Temperature Range - 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F). https://www.dji.com/mavic-mini Additional description: A consumer UAV that provides up to 20 minutes of flight time and around 1 mile of range. This UAV has a color camera that can record video and still images. The Mavic Mini 1 is an extremely small platform that can be fitted with propellor guards and flown inside buildings and tight spaces. DJI Mavic Mini 2, approx. cost $600 each, quantity: 19. DJI Mini 2 is beginner-friendly, powerful, and well, mini. Impressive performance, stunning image quality, and creative videos are just a few taps away. Explore an entirely new perspective, capturing the moments that make your life truly yours.https://www.dji.com/mini-2 Additional description: A consumer platform UAV that provides up to 25 minutes of flight time and around 1 mile of range. This UAV has a 4K color camera that can record video and still images. Like its predecessor, the Mini 1, this is a very small platform UAV that is ideally suited for flying inside buildings and tight spaces, especially when fitted with propellor guards. The Mini 2 weighs 249 grams. DJI Mavic Mini 3, approx. cost $750 each, quantity: 2. DJI Mini 3 is a compact, ultra- lightweight camera drone built for adventure. It features extended battery life, detail-rich 4K HDR video, and fun features like True Vertical Shooting for social-media-optimized shots. Whether you're capturing an epic road trip, or just a day in your own backyard, Mini 3 is up for the moment..https://www.dji.com/mini-3 Additional description: Compared with DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini 3 has comprehensively improved the imaging system, battery life, and other aspects: With a lightweight and compact body under 249 g, DJI Mini 3 features a 1/1.3-inch image sensor that supports dual native ISO and chip- level HDR technology and supports shooting 4K HDR video. The drone can be used with the Intelligent Flight Battery and Intelligent Flight Battery Plus, and the maximum flight time is 51 minutes.* The new gimbal design allows for True Vertical Shooting and large-angle tilt.. The Mini 3 weighs 248 grams. DJI Mavic Pro, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 1.The DJI Mavic Pro is a portable and powerful drone with a 3-axis gimbal 4K camera, a max transmission range of 4.1 mi (7 km), and a sophisticated design.https://www.dji.com/mavic Additional description: This consumer platform UAV is dated but still has an excellent camera system. This UAV weighs approximately 1.5 pounds and has a 30-minute flight time. DJI Mavic Enterprise Zoom, approx. cost $2200 each, quantity: 2.The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise is a foldable, portable, long-range flying camera and accessory system that adapts well to uses by first responders and businesses that routinely inspect hard-to- reach assets.https://www.dji.com/mavic-2-enterprise Additional description:An enterprise level UAV that has a color camera as well as an audible speaker and light. As the name implies, this UAV has good zooming capability, which enables it to fly higher, as to not agitate potential suspects on the ground. This UAV is capable of video recording and weighs approximately 2 pounds. The Mavic Zoom offers up to a 30- minute flight time. DJI Mavic Enterprise Dual,approx. cost $2500 each,quantity: 2.Mavic 2 Enterprise 1244 23 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Dual features a three-axis gimbal stabilized camera housing a side-by-side 4K sensor for capturing visible light and a FLIR imaging sensor for capturing thermal data. Together these sensors allow pilots to perform flights at night, as well as fly in complex daytime conditions like fog and smoke.https://www.dji.com/mavic-2-enterprise Additional description: UAV that has a color "Day" camera as well as infrared nighttime capabilities. This UAV also has an audible speaker and light. This UAV is the predecessor to the more robust Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced, which has a much better infrared and zoom camera system. This UAV weighs approximately 2 pounds and offers up to a 30-minute flight time. DJI FPV, approx. cost $1500 each, quantity: 2.DJI FPV has a built-in imaging system, high-definition, low-latency transmission with a range of up to 10 km, and a battery life of approximately 20 minutes.https://www.dji.com/dji-fpv Additional description: This unique "First Person View" UAV offers an immersive flying experience and is currently being tested for indoor flying. The pilot wears a headset and can view a live feed of the UAV as if walking through the building it is being flown through. This UAV also serves as a training platform, as it requires a much higher level of skill to fly than most other UAVs. DJI Mavic 3 Pro, approx. cost $2500 each, quantity: 1. DJI Mavic 3 is DJI’s latest flagship consumer drone. Compared with Mavic 2, Mavic 3 has substantially upgraded camera performance, integrating a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera and a lightweight 24mm equivalent tele camera. Mavic 3 is capable of capturing 5.1K/50fps and 4K/120fps videos, and Mavic 3 Cine even supports Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, and Apple ProRes 422 LT encoding, offering higher image quality and greater flexibility during post-processing. In addition to the camera system, Mavic 3 also delivers a comprehensively upgraded flight experience. Flight time has been extended to 46 minutes, and the new O3+ extends video transmission range to a maximum distance of 15 km. Obstacle sensing has been developed into a truly omnidirectional system, with a more powerful APAS 5.0 and Advanced RTH to give users greater peace of mind during flight.https://www.dji.com/mavic-3?site=brandsite&from=nav DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise, approx. cost $7300 each, quantity: 7. The Mavic 3 Enterprise Series redefines industry standards for small commercial drones. With a mechanical shutter, a 56× zoom camera, and an RTK module for centimeter-level precision, the Mavic 3E brings mapping and mission efficiency to new heights. A thermal version is available for firefighting, search and rescue, inspection, and night operations. https://enterprise.dji.com/mavic-3-enterprise Additional description: The DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series has two versions: DJI Mavic 3E and DJI Mavic 3T. DJI Mavic 3E is equipped with a 20MP wide-angle camera with a 4/3 CMOS and a zoom camera to deliver powerful imaging capability frequently used for surveying, inspection, and security. DJI Mavic 3T is equipped with a 48MP wide-angle camera with a 1/2-inch CMOS, a zoom camera, and a thermal camera to deliver thermal imaging, useful for night rescues, firefighting, and power inspections. DJI Mavic 2 Zoom, approx.. cost: $1,700, quantity: 1. Our dream has always been to make a drone that exists where engineering, technology, and the needs of the aerial photographer converge. A drone that embodies all of DJI's advanced, signature technologies, and is able to redefine what is possible for the world of aerial photography. In creating the Mavic 2,we have made this dream come true.https://www.dji.com/mavic- 1245 24 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff 2/info Additional description: The Mavic 2 Zoom is all about dynamic perspectives and is powered by a 1/2.3-inch 12-megapixel sensor with up to four-times zoom, including a two-times optical zoom (24-48mm) for more creative aerial photography options. BRINC Lemur 2, approx. cost: $33,000, quantity: 2. The Lemur 2 from Brinc is purpose built for tactical operations and is designed to fly indoors. The state-of-the-art pilot assistance systems on LEMUR 2 operate seamlessly in extreme environments and respect user inputs.https://brincdrones.com/lemur-2/ Purpose:To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: (1) major collision investigations, (2) search for missing persons, (3) natural disaster management, (4) crime scene photography, (4) SWAT, tactical, or other public safety and life preservation mission, and (6) in response to specific requests from local, state, or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. Authorized Use:Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the drones during approved missions. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance and battery replacement cost is approximately $500 per unit Training:All Sheriff’s Office sUAS operators are licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration for sUAS operation as remote pilots under FAA Part 107. In addition, each operator must attend Sheriff’s Office approved ongoing training. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.84 (Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems) and FAA Regulation 14 CFR Part 107. It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize UAS only for official law enforcement or training purposes, and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community,pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None Equipment Name / Category:Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered ground vehicles – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:4 Lifespan:All robots, 8-10 years Manufacturer’s Product Description(s):ROBOTEX Avatar II,cost $12,500, quantity: 2. The AVATAR® enhances the capabilities of SWAT and tactical response teams by allowing them to inspect dangerous situations quickly and safely, there is no longer a need to send personnel in before you have had a chance to assess the situation. The AVATAR® saves lives by keeping first responders out of harm’s way, and it does so at a fraction of the price of other robots. The AVATAR® Robots are regarded by tactical teams as a standard operational tool, like a firearm, vehicle, or piece of body armor. Departments across the United States and internationally are using the AVATAR® Robots.https://robotex.com/products/avatar-tactical-robot/ TRANSCEND TACTICAL Vantage, cost $16,900, quantity: 1.Transcend’s Vantage robot is the world’s only double-patented automatic stair and obstacle climbing robot for First Responders. It’s the only option for First Responders that want their robot to “just figure it out” on the first attempt to climb stairs, clothes, and junk without the burden of tedious manual controls associated with flippers and other limb systems. This means the 1246 25 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Vantage can be used without prior training to enter a house or building to see, hear and learn what’s happening before sending officers inside. https://www.transcendrobotics.com/transcendproduct/vantage-patrol-robot/#overview RECON ROBOTICS Throwbot 2, cost $2,000, quantity: 1. The Recon Robotics Throwbot 2 is a throwable micro-robot platform that enables operators to obtain instantaneous video and audio reconnaissance within indoor or outdoor environments. https://reconrobotics.com/products/throwbot-2-robot/ Purpose:This robot is used in response to critical incidents to enhance officer and community safety. They can be used to remotely gain visual/audio data, deliver the Hostage Negotiation Team throw phone,open doors,and clear buildings. Authorized Use:Only personnel who have been trained in the use of the robots will be authorized to use them. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost is approximately $500 Training:All operators must have completed a familiarization training in the set-up, control, and safe deployment of the robots. All operators are also members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST-certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize a robot only for official law enforcement purposes, and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community,pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None Equipment Name / Category:Armored Personnel Carrier – Government Code §7070(c)(2) Quantity Owned:2 Lifespan:25 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LENCO BEARCAT, G2, cost: $244,043.42, quantity: 1. The Lenco BearCat G2 is the standard tactical armored vehicle for special operations units within the US Law Enforcement community. Since the early 2000s, agencies such as LAPD, LASD SEB, NYPD ESU, Boston PD and hundreds of Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies have made the BearCat G2 part of their standard operating procedure. The G2 has excellent on-road driving characteristics and maneuverability in tight urban settings. The large floor plan seats 10 – 12 fully equipped officers with a long list of tactical features only found on the Lenco BearCat line of armored SWAT vehicles for Police and Government.https://www.lencoarmor.com/model/bearcat-g2-police-government/ LENCO BEARCAT, G3, cost: $291,283, quantity: 1. The BearCat G3 provides Lenco’s proven armor system in a ruggedized off-road platform. The G3 utilizes the same body design, interior features, and tactical options as the G2, but it comes standard with a heavier duty upgraded suspension and off-road tires, rims & run flats to provide enhanced off-road performance. The increased ground clearance and robust suspension allows for emergency response in rural regions and natural disaster scenarios where standard armored SWAT vehicles would experience challenges. If your mission takes you off-road, the Lenco BearCat G3 will get you where you need to go. Available with mission-specific design features for Police and Government, Medical and 1247 26 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Fire Response.https://www.lencoarmor.com/model/bearcat-g3-police-government/ Purpose:To be used in response to critical incidents to enhance officer and community safety, improve scene containment and stabilization, and assist in resolving critical incidents. Authorized Use:The use of armored rescue vehicles shall only be authorized by a SWAT commander, Assistant SWAT commander, or designee, based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. The Patrol Division Commander will be notified of the deployment of the armored vehicle as soon as practical. Armored rescue vehicles shall be used only by personnel trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Patrol Division policy 3.01.72. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost of approximately $2,500 each. Training:Operators are required to participate in initial and yearly Sheriff’s Office approved training to demonstrate familiarity with the operation and controls of the armored vehicle. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24 and Patrol Division policy 3.01.72, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Lenco Bearcat G2 was purchased in 2007 with Homeland Security grant funding. Equipment Name / Category:Command and control vehicles – Government Code §7070(c)(5) Quantity Owned:1 Lifespan:20 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LDV, C40MCC-10,cost $913,110.11, quantity: 1. Ten large workstations, an additional exterior workstation, a lavatory and plentiful communications storage and interior workspace, this floorplan is all business. With middle entry and four slide outs, there is room to spare allowing for front conference space as needed. https://www.ldvusa.com/truck/contra-costa-county-sheriff-mobile-command-center/ Purpose:To be used based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. A mobile office that provides shelter, access to computer systems, and restroom facilities during extended events. The Mobile Command Vehicle (MCV) can also be utilized for SWAT/HNT and other critical incidents, pre-planned large events, searching for missing persons, natural disasters, and community events. Authorized Use:The MCV shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Sheriff’s Office policies and training. Only officers who have completed the California Class B Commercial driving school and are properly licensed are allowed to drive the MCV. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost is approximately $2,500 Training:The driver/operator shall receive Sheriff’s Office approved training in the safe handling of the vehicle. Driver/operators shall also undergo California Department of Motor Vehicles commercial vehicle testing. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.26, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The MCV was purchased using Homeland Security grant funds. 1248 27 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Equipment Name / Category:Explosive breaching apparatuses / battering rams – Government Code §7070(c)(7) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:10 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): REMINGTON 870 breaching shotgun, cost is unknown as they were purchased before 2006, quantity: 2. A specially designed Remington 870 shotgun that is retrofitted with a spiked standoff breaching barrel that allows for the safe and effective firing of frangible copper rounds. Similar breaching shotgun:https://royalarms.com/shop/royal-remington- 870-police-parkerized-breaching-shotgun-2/ ROYAL ARMS TESCR shotgun breaching ammunition, cost $4.50 per round, quantity: 15. Green Cap 2-3/4” 375 Grain Clayvon® Frangible 12 Ga Shotgun Slug. Additional description: A frangible round which is deployed from a 12-gauge breaching shotgun. https://royalarms.com/shop/tescr3-frangible-breaching-ammo/ NONEL nonelectric delay detonator, cost $7.50 each, quantity: 52. It consists of a length of orange shock tube with high strength detonator attached to one end and the other end sealed. A white J-hook is affixed near the sealed end, providing easy means of connection to detonating cord. PRIMACORD 10 Detonating cord, cost $691, quantity: 900 ft. PRIMACORD detonating cords are flexible linear explosives with a core of PETN explosive encased in a textile outer jacket. PRIMACORD detonating cords are designed for use as trunklines and/or downlines in various mining, quarrying and construction applications. BATTERING RAM, cost (included with Lenco Bearcat), quantity: 2. Each Lenco Bearcat has the ability to mount a ram to the front of the vehicle. The ram can be used for both creating an entry point into a location, as well as safely deploying a chemical agent into a location. Purpose:Used in high-risk tactical operations to destroy deadbolts, locks, and hinges. During crisis situations, it may become necessary for a SWAT team to facilitate an entry into a location to ensure the safety of innocent persons inside the stronghold, the suspect,the officers,and the public. Authorized Use:SWAT personnel trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Approx. $5.00 per round and will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. Expected to purchase approximately 10 breaching rounds for $50 during the year. Training:Instructor-led training which involves familiarization, authorized uses, and hands-on instruction. The instructor will have attended a Shotgun Breaching Course. Additionally, all operators are also members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course. Only SWAT team members who have attended a 9-day tactical explosive breacher course are allowed to handle the nonelectric detonators and detonating cord. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:None 1249 28 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Equipment Name / Category:Specialized firearms and ammunition – Government Code §7070(c)(10) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:Approximately 5 to 15 years depending on usage Manufacturers Product Description(s): The Office of the Sheriff has the following rifles in its inventory which are capable of firing .223/5.56mm caliber rifle rounds. These rifles are used by SWAT personnel. HK G36C, approx. cost $1,900, quantity: 4. With its short 8.98-inch (228 mm) barrel and buttstock folded, the G36C (compact carbine) has an overall length of less than 20 inches— shorter that an MP5 submachine gun. It is the perfect 5.56 mm weapon for use in confined areas such as a vehicle. The G36C can even be fired with its buttstock folded. With the installation of an HK G36 magazine conversion magazine well, the G36C can use widely available AR/M16/M4 type magazines.https://hk-usa.com/hk- models/g36c/ The Office of the Sheriff has the following rifles in its inventory which are capable of firing .308 caliber rifle rounds: GA Precision .308 rifles, cost $4,986, quantity: 8. Remington 700 .308 rifles,Cost is unknown as the last one was purchased in 2006, quantity: 3. The Model 700 SPS Tactical is a highly maneuverable member of the family. It's built for tack-driving accuracy with a 20" heavy-contour tactical-style barrel and dual- point pillar bedding in its black synthetic stock. Hogue® over moldings on the stock facilitate sure handling, and it has a semi-beavertail fore-end for added stability off a rest.https://www.remarms.com/rifles/bolt-action/model-700/model-700-sps-tactical The Office of the Sheriff has the following firearms in its inventory that are capable of firing 9mm rounds: HK MP5, approx. Cost $2,000, quantity: 2. Developed by Heckler & Koch in the mid- 1960s, the 9 mm MP5 submachine gun uses the same delayed blowback operating system found on the famous HK G3 automatic rifle. Reliability, accuracy, ease of handling, simple maintenance, and safety - all the elements of HK excellence are highlighted on the MP5. Firing from the closed-bolt position in all modes of fire make MP5 submachine guns extremely accurate and controllable.https://hk-usa.com/hk- models/mp5-2/ FEDERAL PREMIUM Tactical Tru 308 Win T308T 168 grain, approx. cost: $1.40 per round, quantity: 14,000. Custom made for your Urban Rifle, Tactical® TRU® was specifically designed for use in semi-automatic rifles or "Urban Rifles," such as variants of the M-16 or AR-15. TRU bullets are specifically engineered, ranging from fragmenting designs for tactical entry to deeper penetrating bullets for patrol. This is particularly important in today's urban settings. https://le.vistaoutdoor.com/ammunition/federal/rifle/details.aspx?id=1004 FEDERAL PREMIUM Tactical Bonded Tip .308 LE308TT2 168 grain, approx. cost: $2.50 per round, quantity 5,000. Designed to defeat the toughest barriers with minimal deflection,Tactical® Bonded Tip™ has quickly become the choice for some of the most 1250 29 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff intense conditions. The .308 Win. Tactical Bonded Tip achieves accuracy and terminal performance unmatched by other ammunitions. https://le.vistaoutdoor.com/ammunition/federal/rifle/details.aspx?id=934 Purpose:The rifle can be more effective than a sidearm when dealing with certain critical and life-threatening situations including overcoming heavily armed resistance, achieving containment, and saving lives. Such situations include but are not limited to: (1) Violent and armed suspects wearing body armor, (2) Subjects armed with high- capacity automatic or semi-automatic weapons, (3) Multiple armed suspects, (4) Distance is beyond the capabilities of handgun, and (5) Hostage situation where precision is necessary and is beyond the capabilities of a handgun. Authorized Use:All full-time sworn peace officers are trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Approximately $6,000 per year for ammunition and $1,000 per year for maintenance on the GA Precision rifles. Training:All personnel issued a rifle capable of firing a .308 caliber round are members of the SWAT team, have attended an 80-hour POST-certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course and a 40-hour Rifle Marksmanship and Sniper/Observer Course. These personnel attend SWAT team training and an additional 8-hour training day each month specifically for the deployment of the .308 rifle. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.61, 1.07.32, and as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The HK G36C rifles and HK MP5 firearms are only used for training and demonstration purposes and have not been an assigned to a SWAT team member as their primary rifle for several years. Five of the Remington 700 rifles are no longer in service. Three of the Remington 700 rifles recently had their barrels and their triggers replaced. The three recently refurbished rifles can be used if a GA Precision rifle is being serviced and is unable to be used during a SWAT operation. Equipment Name / Category:“Flashbang”grenades – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:49 Lifespan:5 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): Defense Technology Low Roll Non-Reloadable Distraction Device, cost $50 each, quantity: 39. The Non-Reloadable Distraction Device® unit incorporates an M201A1 type fuze with hex design gun steel body. This is a compact version of the 8933 Low Roll® body Distraction Device is the newest version of the first reusable non-bursting canister that limits movement and rolling once deployed. The compact Distraction Device fits safely in your hand and packs all the power of the full-size Distraction Device. This is a smaller, lighter device with the same output.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/low-roll-12-gram-non-reloadable-distraction-device/ Purpose:The diversionary device is designed to temporarily incapacitate an individual through sound and light. Authorized Use:The device is utilized in situations where it is necessary to gain a tactical advantage or provide a distraction, to overcome a situation where the threat of violence or danger exceeds the capabilities of standard Office of the Sheriff equipment. 1251 30 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Examples are a hostage or barricaded subject incident and a high-risk warrant where there may be extreme hazards to personnel. Fiscal Impact:They will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that 20 diversionary devices will be purchased for a cost of $1,000. Training:All members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST- certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course and personnel who have attended a course for diversionary devices are authorized for use. All SWAT team members receive refresher training from personnel who have attended an instructor course for diversionary devices. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize noise flash diversionary devices (NFDD) only for official law enforcement or training purposes and pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None. Equipment Name / Category:Tear gas and pepper balls – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:5 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Spede-Heat CS Grenade, cost approx. $20 each, quantity: 7. The Spede-Heat™ CS Grenade is a high volume, continuous burn it expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds. The payload is discharged through four gas ports on top of the canister, three on the side and one on the bottom. This launchable grenade is 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. and holds approximately 2.9 oz. of active agent. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/spede-heat-continuous-discharge- chemical-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Riot Control CS Grenade, cost approx. $25, quantity: 120. The Riot Control CS Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high-volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 2.7 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/riot- control-continuous-discharge-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Riot Control OC Grenade, cost approx. $25, quantity: 5. The Riot Control OC Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high-volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 0.88 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/riot-control-continuous-discharge-grenade-oc/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Pocket Tactical CS Grenade, cost approx. $20, quantity: 13. The Pocket Tactical CS Grenade is small, and lightweight. The 0.9 oz. of active 1252 31 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff agent will burn approximately 20-40 seconds. At 4.75 in. by 1.4 inches in size, it easily fits in most tactical pouches. This is a launchable grenade; however, it is normally used as a signaling or covering device. Though this device is slightly over four inches in length, it produces a smoke cloud so fast it appears to be an enveloping screen produced by a full-size tactical grenade.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/pocket-tactical-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Instantaneous Blast CS Grenade, cost approx. $35, quantity: 27. The Instantaneous Blast CS Grenade is designed for indoor or outdoor use; this grenade’s powder is expelled upon initiation of a small internal detonator that has sufficient force to split the canister at six machined groves on the outside surface. this device is well suited for affecting numerous subjects grouped within a contained portion of a prison yard or area, using wind to the advantage. This 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. grenade will deliver approximately 1.5 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/instantaneous-blast-cs-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Instantaneous Blast OC Grenade, cost approx. $20, quantity: 91. The Instantaneous Blast OC Grenade is designed for indoor or outdoor use; this grenade’s powder is expelled upon initiation of a small internal detonator that has sufficient force to split the canister at six machined groves on the outside surface. This device is well suited for affecting numerous subjects grouped within a contained portion of a prison yard or area, using wind to the advantage. This 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. grenade will deliver approximately 1.5 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/instantaneous-blast-oc-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Flameless Tri-Chamber Grenade, cost approx. $35, quantity: 9. The design of the Tri-Chamber Flameless CS Grenade allows the contents to burn within an internal can and disperse the agent safely with reduced risk of fire. The grenade is designed primarily for indoor tactical situations to detect and/or dislodge a barricaded subject. This grenade will deliver approximately .70 oz. of agent during its 20- 25 seconds burn time. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade can be used in crowd control as well as tactical deployment situations by Law Enforcement and Corrections but was designed with the barricade situation in mind. Its applications in tactical situations are primarily to detect and/or dislodge barricaded subjects. The purpose of the Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade provides the option of delivering a pyrotechnic chemical device indoors, maximizing the chemicals’ effectiveness via heat and vaporization, while minimizing or negating the chance of fire to the structure.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/flameless-tri-chamber-cs- grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Triple-Chaser CS grenade, cost approx. $33, quantity: 42. The Triple-Chaser® CS consists of three separate canisters pressed together with separating charges between each. When deployed, the canisters separate and land approximately 20 feet apart allowing increased area coverage in a short period of time. This grenade can be hand thrown or launched from a fired delivery system. The grenade is 6.5 in. by 2.7 in. and holds an approximately 3.2 oz. of active agent payload. It has an approximate burn time of 20-30 seconds.https://www.defense- 1253 32 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff technology.com/product/triple-chaser-separating-canister-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger CS rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $43, quantity: 50. The Stinger® CS Rubber Ball Grenade is a maximum effect device that delivers four stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, sound, and CS. The Stinger® Grenade is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The Stinger® Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay that initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the rubber balls and chemical agent in a 50-foot radius.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger-cs-rubber-ball- grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger OC rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $40.50, quantity: 18. The Stinger® OC Grenade is a maximum effect device that delivers four stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, sound, and OC. The Stinger Grenade is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The Stinger Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay that initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the rubber balls and chemical agent in a 50-foot radius. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger-rubber-ball-grenade-oc/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 32 Caliber rubber ball grenade,cost approx. $40.50, quantity: 7. The Stinger Rubber Ball Grenade s a maximum effect device that delivers three stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, and sound. The Stinger Rubber Ball Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay tat initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the runner balls in a 50 foot radius.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/stinger-32-caliber-rubber-ball-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Inert rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $36, quantity: 44. The Inert Rubber Blast Ball Grenade can be used effectively in both training and crowd management situations. It simulates the dispersion of Riot Control Agents from a CS, CN, or OC Blast Ball in a training environment, but without the actual chemical exposure. Deployed in crowd management /custodial situations to deliver light/sound stimuli from a rubber ball style grenade without chemical agent exposure https://www.defense-technology.com/product/rubber-ball-blast-grenade-inert/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Military-style SAF-Smoke grenade (White), cost approx. $26, quantity: 21. The Saf-Smoke™ Grenade was designed for training, but may also be used in operations. The Saf-Smoke Grenade offers the same approximate burn times as the Spede-Heat™ Grenade in CN or CS and the Riot Control Grenade in CN or CS. The similar burn times may make it the appropriate choice for training or simulation deployment of chemical agent canisters. The Saf-Smoke formulation is considered to be less toxic than Hexachloroethane (HC) smoke. The Saf-Smoke Grenade emits a very white smoke.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/military-style-saf-smoke- grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Military-style Green smoke grenade, cost approx. $37, quantity: 13. The Maximum Smoke Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 30-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. 1254 33 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable colored smoke grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 2.9 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/military-style-green-smoke-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY CS Powder 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 43. The ferret 40mm round is non-burning and suitable for indoor use. Used primarily by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin plywood. Upon impacting the barrier, the nose cone ruptures and instantaneously delivers a small chemical payload inside the structure or vehicle. Defense Technology no longer makes this type of ferret. DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY CS Barricade Penetrating 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 20. The Ferret® 40 mm Barricade Penetrating Round is filled with a CS powder chemical agent. It is a frangible projectile that is spin stabilized utilizing barrel rifling. It is non-burning and designed to penetrate barriers. Primarily used to dislodge barricaded subjects, it can also be used for area denial. Primarily used by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin plywood. Upon impact the nose ruptures and instantaneously delivers the agent payload inside a structure or vehicle.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/ferret-40-mm- powder-barricade-round-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Liquid CS 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 12. The Ferret® 40mm Round is non-burning and suitable for indoor use. Used primarily by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin plywood. Upon impacting the barrier, the nose cone ruptures and instantaneously delivers a small chemical payload inside of a structure or vehicle. In a tactical deployment situation, the 40mm Ferret is primarily used to dislodge barricaded subjects from confined areas. Its purpose is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/ferret-40-mm-liquid- barricade-penetrator-round-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Direct impact 40mm OC crushable foam round, cost $20 each, quantity: 81. The 40mm Direct Impact® munition is a point-of-aim, point-of-impact direct-fire round. An excellent solution whether you need to incapacitate a single subject or control a crowd. When loaded with OC powder, the Direct Impact combines blunt trauma with the effects of an irritant powder, maximizing the potential for incapacitation. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/direct-impact-40-mm-oc-crushable-foam- round/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5210 White Smoke Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 1. Pyrotechnic smoke grenade used for concealment or as a signaling device. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5210-white-smoke-canister-grenade/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5230 Jet Lite CS Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 8. A large diameter burning grenade designed to discharge a high volume of smoke and chemical agent rapidly through multiple emission ports. The smoke composition is formulated to burn rapidly decreasing the possibility that the grenade can be picked up and thrown back at crowd management officers. The Jet-Lite should not be deployed on rooftops,in crawl spaces or indoors due to fire producing capability. Can be hand thrown 1255 34 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff or launched.https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5230jl-cs-baffled-canister- grenade-pyro-low-flame-potential-copy/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5430 Flameless CS Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 6. Large diameter flameless grenade posing no risk of fire and discharging a large powder payload instantaneously through multiple emission ports. Provides best results when used indoors.https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5430-cs-flameless- expulsion-canister-grenade/ Purpose:The chemical irritant causes discomfort and encourages subjects to retreat from its vicinity so officers can safely resolve a critical incident, such as a situation involving a barricaded subject. Authorized Use:Only personnel who have received training by an instructor who has attended a POST chemical agent or less lethal instructor course may use. Fiscal Impact:Munitions will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that the Sheriff’s Office will spend approximately $6,000 this year on munitions. Training:All operators will receive training by an instructor who has attended a POST certified chemical agent instructor or less lethal course. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.60, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Mutual Aid Mobile Field Force (MAMFF) has additional munitions in its inventory that have expired and are only for training purposes. Equipment Name / Category:Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) – Government Code §7070(c)(13) Quantity Owned:2 Lifespan:25 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LRAD 100x, cost approx. $15,000, quantity: 2. The LRAD 100X is a self-contained, portable communication system for on-scene and tactical communication. With unparalleled vocal clarity and up to 30db louder than bullhorns, megaphones, and vehicle P.A. systems, the LRAD 100X is also four to six times louder than other acoustic hailers of comparable size and weight. LRAD’s optimized driver and waveguide technology ensures every message is clearly broadcast, heard and understood, even above engine, crowd, siren, and background noise. The LRAD warning tone commands attention to the voice messages that follow and provides a safer alternative to non-lethal and kinetic measures for changing behavior.https://genasys.com/wp- content/uploads/Datasheet_LRAD_100X_2021_QR.pdf Purpose:To safely communicate critical announcements and de-escalate critical incidents by ensuring communications are clear and effectively delivered. They are typically used by the Office of the Sheriff during high-risk search/arrest warrant service and barricaded subject incidents but can be used in other situations as needed when it is necessary to ensure information and messages are clearly communicated. The LRAD may also be used to issue a warning tone. Authorized Use:The LRAD shall only be used by personnel trained in its deployment and used in a manner consistent with that training. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost of approximately $400. 1256 35 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Training:All operators will receive Sheriff’s Office approved training prior to operating any of the LRADs in the field. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize the LRAD only for official law enforcement or training purposes and pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None. Equipment Name / Category:40mm projectile launchers and munitions – Government Code §7070(c)(14) Quantity Owned:See product description Lifespan:15 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): PENN ARMS GL6-40, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 2. A 40MM spring-advance magazine drum launcher with a six-shot capacity and a rifled barrel and six-inch cylinder. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/l640-1-40mm-spring-wound/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 4 SHOT 40mm launcher, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 3. Designed for riot and tactical situation, the Defense Technology 1440 40mm Tactical 4- Shot Launcher is low-profile and lightweight, providing multi-shot capability in an easy to carry launcher.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/40mm-tactical-4-shot- launcher/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 40mm single shot launcher, approx. cost $900, quantity: 54. Manufactured exclusively for Defense Technology®, the 40LMTS is a tactical single shot launcher that features an expandable ROGERS Super Stoc and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with light rail. The ambidextrous Lateral Sling Mount (LSM) and QD mounting systems allow both a single and two point sling attachment. The 40LMTS will fire standard 40mm less lethal ammunition, up to 4.8 inches in cartridge length. The Picatinny Rail Mounting System will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/40mm-lmt- tactical-single-launcher-expandable-stock/ LEWIS MACHINE AND TOOL 40mm single shot launcher,approx. cost $1000, quantity: 2. The LMT® Tactical Single Shot Launchers are a lightweight, low-cost tactical single shot launcher available in 2 models: 40 mm and 37 mm. They feature an expandable ROGERS Super Stoc and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with light rail. The Picatinny Rail Mounting System with a bead sight will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems for added customizability. https://www.aardvarktactical.com/products/lmt-tactical-launcher PEPPERBALL FTC pepperball launcher, approx. cost $400, quantity: 9. Compact and lightweight, the PepperBall FTC is the industry gold standard for crowd-control and other applications where speed and reliability are a factor. https://pepperball.com/launchers/ftc-1/ PEPPERBALL FTC PRO pepperball launcher, approx. cost $700, quantity: 4. Redesigned for 2024, the FTC PRO™ is a high-capacity, semi-automatic launcher that is the gold standard non-lethal option for corrections, crowd management and mobile field force. Reliable and accurate, it features a newly designed 160 round hopper. https://pepperball.com/launchers/ftc-pro/ PEPPERBALL VKS pepperball launcher, approx.. cost $2600,quantity: 2. The VKS 1257 36 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff PRO is the ultimate multi-payload, long-range, semi-automatic launcher with adjustable kinetics. Whether it's suspect apprehension, crowd control, or correctional use, it offers unmatched versatility and effectiveness for law enforcement. https://pepperball.com/launchers/vks-pro/ FN 303 LAUNCHER, approx. cost $1,300, quantity: 7. The FN 303 Less Lethal Launcher is constructed from durable lightweight polymer with comfortable ergonomics and an easy to operate safety. The FN 303 Launcher is equipped with both flip-up iron sights and an integrated MIL-STD-1913 top mounting rail for optical or electronic sights or other accessories. The lightweight polymer magazine holds 15 projectiles and offers a clear rear cover to allow the operator to instantly verify both the payload type and the number of projectiles remaining.https://fnamerica.com/products/discontinued- products/fn-303-launcher/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY eXact impact 40mm sponge round, cost $18 each, quantity: 380. The eXact iMpact™ 40 mm Sponge Round is a point-of-aim, point-of- impact direct-fire round. This lightweight, high-speed projectile consisting of a plastic body and sponge nose that is spin stabilized via the incorporated rifling collar and the 40 mm launcher’s rifled barrel. The round utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant, and, therefore, have velocities that are extremely consistent. Used for Crowd Control, Patrol, and Tactical Applications.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/exact-impact- 40-mm-standard-range-sponge-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Direct impact 40mm marking crushable foam round, cost $18 each, quantity: 121. A 40mm sponge round that is a point-of-aim, point-of-impact direct-fire round. The direct impact round has a green marking agent that can be used to indicate the aggressor in a crowd or riot situation to the team on the ground. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/direct-impact-40-mm-marking-crushable- foam-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger 40mm 60-caliber rubber balls, cost $19 each, quantity: 221. The Stinger® 40 mm 60-Caliber Round is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The round contains approximately eighteen 60-Caliber rubber balls. It utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant and has more consistent velocities and tighter patterns compared to its 37 mm counterpart. It is suitable for administering a means of pain compliance over a greater distance than its 32-Caliber Stinger® counterpart. Used for routing crowds or groups that are mildly resistive.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger-40- mm-60-caliber-rubber-balls-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 40mm warning/signaling munition, cost $39 each, quantity: 182. The 40mm Aerial Warning/Signaling Munition, 50 meters, is intended for use in situations where stand-off distance is desired, giving the operator the ability to engage crowds, vehicles, or vessels. Launched from a 40mm platform, the munitions deflagrate at a set distance of 50 meters to deliver 170 dB of sound and 5 million candelas of light, noticeable in day or night conditions. A tactile feature on the nose of the cone indicates the designated distance.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/40-mm-warning-signaling-munition-50-meter/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Drag Stabilized 12-gauge bean bag round, cost $5.50 each,quantity: 47. The Drag Stabilized 12-gauge round is a translucent 12-gauge shell 1258 37 GC 7070 Defined Equipment Annual Report 2024 Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff loaded with a 40-gram tear shaped bag made from a cotton and ballistic material blend and filled with #9 shot. This design utilizes four stabilizing tails and utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant. The 12-Gauge Drag Stabilized Round has secured its place as the Law Enforcement Communities’ number one choice for specialty impact munitions. This round has a velocity of 270 fps with a maximum effective range of 75 feet.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/drag-stabilized-12-gauge-bean-bag- round/ PEPPERBALL PAVA ammunition, approx. cost: $2.25 per round, quantity: 935. .68 caliber A powerful concentration of 5% PAVA pepper powder. One round of LIVE-X™ contains the equivalent PAVA irritant chemical agent in more than 2 classic PepperBall LIVE™ rounds. Excellent for direct impact, area saturation and crowd control. https://pepperball.com/projectiles/live-x/ PEPPERBALL INERT ammunition, approx. cost: $2.25 per round, quantity: 30. Containing a harmless, scented powder, this projectile is best suited for training, qualifications, and direct impact when PAVA exposure is not desired. https://pepperball.com/projectiles/pepperball-inert/ FN 303 marking projectile, approx. cost $5 per round, quantity: 292. This projectile is intended for marking suspects and objects with an indelible colorant for later identification, arrest or questioning.https://fnamerica.com/products/less- lethal/projectiles/?referrer=law-enforcement FN 303 PAVA/OC POWDER projectile, approx. cost $5 per round, quantity: 300. This projectile is intended as an irritant for individual suspects, point-specific targets or small- area denial. The active ingredient is 0.5% PAVA/OC in a powder form for ease of storage, deployment, and clean-up.https://fnamerica.com/products/less- lethal/projectiles/?referrer=law-enforcement Purpose:The 40mm and less lethal launchers are a necessary de-escalation tool which can reasonably result in use of a lesser level of force being used against a subject. Less lethal munitions may also be deployed when other levels of force are not proportional or are inappropriate because of the surroundings or situation. The goal of less lethal deployment is to exert control over a subject(s) with increased safety and with a lower potential for injury. Authorized Use:Personnel trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Each type of munition will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that the Sheriff’s Office will be spend approximately $2,000 on munitions this year. Training:All operators will receive training by an instructor who has attended a POST certified less lethal course. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.60, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Defense Technology 40mm chemical agent rounds are listed in the inventory for Government Code §7070(c)(12) equipment. The Mutual Aid Mobile Field Force (MAMFF) has additional Stinger rounds, 40mm bean bag rounds, and 12-gauge bean bag rounds which are all expired and are being disposed of. They also have 6 Pepper Ball launchers which are no longer used. 1259 1260 2. Seeking funds for military equipment including, but not limited to, applying for a grant, soliciting, or accepting private, local, state, or federal funds, in-kind donations, or other donations or transfers. 3. Acquiring military equipment either permanently or temporarily, including by borrowing or leasing. 4. Collaborating with another law enforcement agency in the deployment or other use of military equipment within the territorial jurisdiction of the Governing Body. 5. Using any new or existing military equipment for a purpose, in a manner, or by a person not previously approved by the Governing Body. 6. Soliciting or responding to a proposal for, or entering into an agreement with, any other person or entity to seek funds for, apply to receive, acquire, use, or collaborate in the use of, military equipment. B. In seeking the approval of the Governing Body, the Office of the Sheriff shall submit a proposed military equipment use policy, or subsequent amendment(s), to the Governing Body and the public via the Office of the Sheriff’s internet website at least 30 days prior to any public hearing concerning the military equipment at issue. C. The military equipment acquired and authorized by the Office of the Sheriff is: 1. Necessary because there is no reasonable alternative that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety. 2. Reasonably cost-effective compared to available alternatives that can achieve the same objective of officer and civilian safety. D. The Office of the Sheriff shall submit an annual military equipment report to the Governing Body. 1. The annual military equipment report shall, at a minimum, include the following information for the immediately preceding calendar year for each type of military equipment: a. A summary of how the military equipment was deployed and the purpose of itsdeployment. b. A summary of any complaints or concerns received regarding the militaryequipment. c. The results of any internal audits, any information about violations of the military equipment use policy, and any actions taken in response. d. The total annual cost for each type of military equipment, including acquisition, personnel, training, maintenance, upgrade, and other ongoing costs, and from what source funds will be provided for the military equipment in the calendar year following submission of the annual military equipment report. e. The quantity possessed for each type of military equipment. 1261 f. If the Office of the Sheriff intends to acquire additional military equipment in the next year, the quantity sought for each type of military equipment. 2. The Office of the Sheriff shall also make each annual military equipment report publicly available on its internet website for as long as the military equipment is available foruse. 3. Within 30 days of submitting and publicly releasing an annual military equipment report, the Office of the Sheriff shall hold at least one well- publicized and conveniently located community engagement meeting, at which the general public may discuss and ask questions regarding the annual military equipment report and the Office of the Sheriff’s funding, acquisition, or use of military equipment. E. All military equipment kept and maintained by the Office of the Sheriff shall be cataloged in a way to address each of the following requirements: 1. The manufacturer’s description of the equipment. 2. The capabilities of the equipment. 3. The purposes and authorized uses for deployment by trained Office of the Sheriff personnel. 4. The expected lifespan of the equipment. 5. The fiscal impact of the equipment, both initially and for on-going maintenance. 6. The quantity of the equipment, whether maintained or sought. 7. The training requirements for the particular equipment. F. Any member of the public can register a question or concern regarding military equipment by contacting the Sheriff’s Office via email at webmaster@so.cccounty.us or by mail attention of the Professionals Standards Division at 1850 Muir Road, Martinez CA 94533. A response to the question or concern shall be completed by the appropriate Division and routed to the Professional Standards Captain in a timely manner. G. Any member of the public can register a complaint regarding military use equipment by using the Citizen Report Procedure Form which can be found at https://www.cocosheriff.org/community-information/citizen-complaint-form. All complaints received will be sent to Internal Affairs for handling. IV. EQUIPMENT USE A. Each Division Commander, or designee, will ensure that each deployment or use of a piece of military equipment covered by this policy will be documented in a report. Each completed report will be forwarded to the Professional Standards Division Commander for tracking. B. All confirmed instances of non-compliance will be reported to the Governing Body via the annual military equipment report. V. MUTUAL AID A. The Office of the Sheriff acknowledges that all critical incidents are unique, and incidents may arise which overwhelm local resources. These incidents may make 1262 it necessary to call on outside agencies for assistance. Nothing in this policy shall restrict the Office of the Sheriff from calling on the assistance of allied agency partners, whether they be federal, state, county, or local agencies, and their resources being used during critical incidents. These agencies should have their own Military Equipment Use policies which have been approved by their own governing bodies, with which the agencies are to comply. VI. MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY A. Each Division Commander, or designee, is responsible for ensuring an accurate inventory of each make, model, and quantity of military equipment is maintained for each work location and/or unit under their command. B. See Appendix 16 of this policy manual for the equipment inventory. 1263 I. MILITARY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Equipment Name / Category:Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) – Government Code §7070(c)(1) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:10 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): DJI Matrice M200v2 with Z30 and XT2 cameras, approx. cost $35,000, quantity: 1. The ultimate platform for aerial productivity combines a rugged design and simple configurability to work as a solution for a variety of industrial applications. Improvements to the M200 Series V2 enhance intelligent control systems, flight performance, and add flight safety and data security features.https://www.dji.com/matrice-200-series-v2 Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that provides up to 45 minutes of flight time and around 3 miles of range. This UAV has interchangeable zoom and thermal imaging cameras that record video and still pictures. The Matrice can be tethered to the ground for unlimited flight. DJI Matrice 30T, approx. cost $17,000, quantity: 1. The Matrice 30T Enterprise Drone Basic Combo from DJI is specifically designed for commercial and first responder use in harsh conditions, capable of withstanding water, dirt, dust, wind, and extreme temperatures ranging from -4°F to 122°F. Its built-in redundancies and backup systems for flight control and signal transmission ensure reliability during critical missions. During flights, you can utilize a wide- angle camera, a zoom camera, and a thermal camera, providing versatile options for both video and still image recording tasks.https://enterprise.dji.com/matrice-30 Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that integrates wide, zoom, and thermal cameras with a laser range finder. DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced, approx. cost $7,000 each, quantity: 9. Capture accurate details in any mission with the Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced – a highly versatile yet compact tool that packs a whole lot of performance upgrades. With high-resolution thermal and visual cameras, the M2EA supports up to 32× digital zoom and is capable of centimeter-level positioning accuracy with the RTK module.https://www.dji.com/mavic-2-enterprise-advanced Additional description: An enterprise platform UAV that provides up to 30 minutes of flight time and around 2 miles of range. This UAV has fixed color and thermal imaging cameras that can record video and still pictures. This UAV can be outfitted with a loudspeaker or spotlight. This UAV has an approximate weight of 899 grams. DJI Phantom 4 Pro, approx. cost $2,000 each, quantity: 4. An uprated camera is equipped with a 1-inch 20-megapixel sensor capable of shooting 4K/60fps video and Burst Mode stills at 14 fps. The adoption of titanium alloy and magnesium alloy construction increases the rigidity of the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff General Policy and Procedure CCCSO APPENDIX 16 RELATED ORDERS: Government Code §§ 7070-7075; CCCSO General Policy 1.07.30 ISSUE DATE:4-25-2022 REVISION DATE: 5-20-2025 CLEARANCE: Office of the Sheriff CHAPTER: APPENDICES SUBJECT: Government Code §7070 Defined Equipment Inventory 1264 airframe and reduces weight, making the Phantom 4 Pro similar in weight to the Phantom 4. The Flight Autonomy system adds dual rear vision sensors and infrared sensing systems for a total of 5-direction of obstacle sensing and 4-direction of obstacle avoidance. https://www.dji.com/phantom-4-pro?from=p4p-or-p4a Additional description: A prosumer UAV that provides up to 30 minutes of flight time and around 2 miles of range. This platform is dated, but still has one of the best camera systems available, as the camera has a mechanical shutter for optimal picture quality. This UAV is mostly used for overhead mapping and 3D imaging. DJI Mavic Mini 1, approx. cost $500 each, quantity: 3. DJI Mavic Mini - Drone FlyCam Quadcopter UAV with 2 7K Camera 3-Axis Gimbal GPS 30min Flight Time less than 0 55lbs Gray. Charging Temperature Range - 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F).https://www.dji.com/mavic-mini Additional description: A consumer UAV that provides up to 20 minutes of flight time and around 1 mile of range. This UAV has a color camera that can record video and still images. The Mavic Mini 1 is an extremely small platform that can be fitted with propellor guards and flown inside buildings and tight spaces. DJI Mavic Mini 2, approx. cost $600 each, quantity: 19. DJI Mini 2 is beginner-friendly, powerful, and well, mini. Impressive performance, stunning image quality, and creative videos are just a few taps away. Explore an entirely new perspective, capturing the moments that make your life truly yours.https://www.dji.com/mini-2 Additional description: A consumer platform UAV that provides up to 25 minutes of flight time and around 1 mile of range. This UAV has a 4K color camera that can record video and still images. Like its predecessor, the Mini 1, this is a very small platform UAV that is ideally suited for flying inside buildings and tight spaces, especially when fitted with propellor guards. The Mini 2 weighs 249 grams. DJI Mavic Mini 3, approx.. cost: $750 each, quantity: 2. DJI Mini 3 is a compact, ultra- lightweight camera drone built for adventure. It features extended battery life, detail-rich 4K HDR video, and fun features like True Vertical Shooting for social-media-optimized shots. Whether you're capturing an epic road trip, or just a day in your own backyard, Mini 3 is up for the moment.https://www.dji.com/mini-3 Additional description: Equipped with the DJI O2 digital video transmission, Mini 3 features strong anti-interference capability and a 10km max transmission range, letting you explore and capture with greater clarity. DJI Mavic Pro, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 1.The DJI Mavic Pro is a portable and powerful drone with a 3-axis gimbal 4K camera, a max transmission range of 4.1 mi (7 km), and a sophisticated design.https://www.dji.com/mavic Additional description: This consumer platform UAV is dated but still has an excellent camera system. This UAV weighs approximately 1.5 pounds and has a 30-minute flight time. DJI Mavic Enterprise Zoom, approx. cost $2200 each, quantity: 2.The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise is a foldable, portable, long-range flying camera and accessory system that adapts well to uses by first responders and businesses that routinely inspect hard-to-reach assets. https://www.dji.com/mavic-2-enterprise Additional description:An enterprise level UAV that has a color camera as well as an audible speaker and light. As the name implies, this UAV has good zooming capability, which enables it to fly higher, as to not agitate potential suspects on the ground. This UAV is capable of video recording and weighs approximately 2 pounds. The Mavic Zoom offers up to a 30-minute flight time. DJI Mavic Enterprise Dual, approx. cost $2500 each, quantity: 2.Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual features a three-axis gimbal stabilized camera housing a side-by-side 4K sensor for capturing visible light and a FLIR imaging sensor for capturing thermal data. Together these sensors allow pilots to perform flights at night, as well as fly in complex daytime conditions like fog and smoke.https://www.dji.com/mavic-2-enterprise Additional description: UAV that has a color "Day" camera as well as infrared nighttime capabilities. This UAV also has an audible speaker and light. This UAV is the predecessor to the more robust Mavic 2 Enterprise Advanced, which has a much better infrared and zoom camera system. This UAV weighs approximately 2 pounds and offers up to a 30-minute flight time. 1265 DJI FPV, approx. cost $1500 each, quantity: 2.DJI FPV has a built-in imaging system, high- definition, low-latency transmission with a range of up to 10 km, and a battery life of approximately 20 minutes.https://www.dji.com/dji-fpv Additional description: This unique "First Person View" UAV offers an immersive flying experience and is currently being tested for indoor flying. The pilot wears a headset and can view a live feed of the UAV as if walking through the building it is being flown through. This UAV also serves as a training platform, as it requires a much higher level of skill to fly than most other UAVs. DJI Mavic 3 Pro, approx. cost $2500 each, quantity: 1. DJI Mavic 3 is DJI’s latest flagship consumer drone. Compared with Mavic 2, Mavic 3 has substantially upgraded camera performance, integrating a 4/3 CMOS Hasselblad camera and a lightweight 24mm equivalent tele camera. Mavic 3 is capable of capturing 5.1K/50fps and 4K/120fps videos, and Mavic 3 Cine even supports Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, and Apple ProRes 422 LT encoding, offering higher image quality and greater flexibility during post-processing. In addition to the camera system, Mavic 3 also delivers a comprehensively upgraded flight experience. Flight time has been extended to 46 minutes, and the new O3+ extends video transmission range to a maximum distance of 15 km. Obstacle sensing has been developed into a truly omnidirectional system, with a more powerful APAS 5.0 and Advanced RTH to give users greater peace of mind during flight.https://www.dji.com/mavic-3?site=brandsite&from=nav DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise, approx. cost $7,300 each, quantity: 7. The Mavic 3 Enterprise Series redefines industry standards for small commercial drones. With a mechanical shutter, a 56× zoom camera, and an RTK module for centimeter-level precision, the Mavic 3E brings mapping and mission efficiency to new heights. A thermal version is available for firefighting, search and rescue, inspection, and night operations.https://enterprise.dji.com/mavic-3-enterprise DJI Mavic 2 Zoom, approx. cost: $1,700 each, quantity: 1. The DJI Mavic 2 Zoom is a versatile drone featuring a 24-48mm optical zoom camera, designed for dynamic aerial photography and videography.https://www.dji.com/mavic-2/info BRINC Lemur 2, approx. cost: $33,000, quantity: 2. The Lemur 2 from Brinc is purpose built for tactical operations and is designed to fly indoors. The state-of-the-art pilot assistance systems on LEMUR 2 operate seamlessly in extreme environments and respect user inputs. https://brincdrones.com/lemur-2/ Purpose:To be deployed when its view would assist officers or incident commanders with the following situations, which include but are not limited to: (1) major collision investigations, (2) search for missing persons, (3) natural disaster management, (4) crime scene photography, (4) SWAT, tactical, or other public safety and life preservation mission, and (6) in response to specific requests from local,state,or federal fire authorities for fire response and/or prevention. Authorized Use:Only assigned operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate the drones during approved missions. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance and battery replacement cost is approximately $500 per unit Training:All Sheriff’s Office sUAS operators are licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration for sUAS operation as remote pilots under FAA Part 107. In addition, each operator must attend Sheriff’s Office approved ongoing training. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.84 (Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems) and FAA Regulation 14 CFR Part 107. It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize UAS only for official law enforcement or training purposes, and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community,pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None Equipment Name / Category:Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered ground vehicles – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:4 Lifespan:All robots, 8-10 years 1266 Manufacturer’s Product Description(s):ROBOTEX Avatar II,cost $12,500, quantity: 2. The AVATAR® enhances the capabilities of SWAT and tactical response teams by allowing them to inspect dangerous situations quickly and safely, there is no longer a need to send personnel in before you have had a chance to assess the situation. The AVATAR® saves lives by keeping first responders out of harm’s way, and it does so at a fraction of the price of other robots. The AVATAR® Robots are regarded by tactical teams as a standard operational tool, like a firearm, vehicle, or piece of body armor. Departments across the United States and internationally are using the AVATAR® Robots.https://robotex.com/products/avatar-tactical-robot/ TRANSCEND TACTICAL Vantage, cost $16,900, quantity: 1.Transcend’s Vantage robot is the world’s only double-patented automatic stair and obstacle climbing robot for First Responders. It’s the only option for First Responders that want their robot to “just figure it out” on the first attempt to climb stairs, clothes, and junk without the burden of tedious manual controls associated with flippers and other limb systems. This means the Vantage can be used without prior training to enter a house or building to see, hear and learn what’s happening before sending officers inside.https://www.transcendrobotics.com/transcendproduct/vantage-patrol- robot/#overview RECON ROBOTICS Throwbot 2, cost $2,000, quantity: 1. The Recon Robotics Throwbot 2 is a throwable micro-robot platform that enables operators to obtain instantaneous video and audio reconnaissance within indoor or outdoor environments. https://reconrobotics.com/products/throwbot-2-robot/ Purpose:This robot is used in response to critical incidents to enhance officer and community safety. They can be used to remotely gain visual/audio data, deliver the Hostage Negotiation Team throw phone,open doors,and clear buildings. Authorized Use:Only personnel who have been trained in the use of the robots will be authorized to use them. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost is approximately $500 Training:All operators must have completed a familiarization training in the set-up, control, and safe deployment of the robots. All operators are also members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST-certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize a robot only for official law enforcement purposes, and in a manner that respects the privacy of our community, pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None Equipment Name / Category:Armored Personnel Carrier – Government Code §7070(c)(2) Quantity Owned:2 Lifespan:25 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LENCO BEARCAT, G2, cost: $244,043.42, quantity: 1. The Lenco BearCat G2 is the standard tactical armored vehicle for special operations units within the US Law Enforcement community. Since the early 2000s, agencies such as LAPD, LASD SEB, NYPD ESU, Boston PD and hundreds of Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement agencies have made the BearCat G2 part of their standard operating procedure. The G2 has excellent on-road driving characteristics and maneuverability in tight urban settings. The large floor plan seats 10 – 12 fully equipped officers with a long list of tactical features only found on the Lenco BearCat line of armored SWAT vehicles for Police and Government.https://www.lencoarmor.com/model/bearcat-g2-police- government/ LENCO BEARCAT, G3, cost: $291,283, quantity: 1. The BearCat G3 provides Lenco’s proven armor system in a ruggedized off-road platform. The G3 utilizes the same body design,interior 1267 features, and tactical options as the G2, but it comes standard with a heavier duty upgraded suspension and off-road tires, rims & run flats to provide enhanced off-road performance. The increased ground clearance and robust suspension allows for emergency response in rural regions and natural disaster scenarios where standard armored SWAT vehicles would experience challenges. If your mission takes you off-road, the Lenco BearCat G3 will get you where you need to go. Available with mission-specific design features for Police and Government, Medical and Fire Response.https://www.lencoarmor.com/model/bearcat-g3-police-government/ Purpose:To be used in response to critical incidents to enhance officer and community safety, improve scene containment and stabilization,and assist in resolving critical incidents. Authorized Use:The use of armored rescue vehicles shall only be authorized by a SWAT commander, Assistant SWAT commander, or designee, based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. The Patrol Division Commander will be notified of the deployment of the armored vehicle as soon as practical. Armored rescue vehicles shall be used only by personnel trained in their deployment and in a manner consistent with Patrol Division policy 3.01.72. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost of approximately $2,500 each. Training:Operators are required to participate in initial and yearly Sheriff’s Office approved training to demonstrate familiarity with the operation and controls of the armored vehicle. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24 and Patrol Division policy 3.01.72,as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Lenco Bearcat G2 was purchased in 2007 with Homeland Security grant funding. Equipment Name / Category:Command and control vehicles – Government Code §7070(c)(5) Quantity Owned:1 Lifespan:20 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LDV, C40MCC-10,cost $913,110.11, quantity: 1. Ten large workstations, an additional exterior workstation, a lavatory and plentiful communications storage and interior workspace, this floorplan is all business. With middle entry and four slide outs, there is room to spare allowing for front conference space as needed.https://www.ldvusa.com/truck/contra-costa-county-sheriff- mobile-command-center/ Purpose:To be used based on the specific circumstances of a given critical incident. A mobile office that provides shelter, access to computer systems, and restroom facilities during extended events. The Mobile Command Vehicle (MCV) can also be utilized for SWAT/HNT and other critical incidents, pre-planned large events, searching for missing persons, natural disasters, and community events. Authorized Use:The MCV shall be used by officers trained in its deployment and in a manner consistent with Sheriff’s Office policies and training. Only officers who have completed the California Class B Commercial driving school and are properly licensed are allowed to drive the MCV. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost is approximately $2,500 Training:The driver/operator shall receive Sheriff’s Office approved training in the safe handling of the vehicle. Driver/operators shall also undergo California Department of Motor Vehicles commercial vehicle testing. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.26, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The MCV was purchased using Homeland Security grant funds. Equipment Name / Category:Explosive breaching apparatuses / battering rams – Government Code §7070(c)(7) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:10 years 1268 Manufacturers Product Description(s): REMINGTON 870 breaching shotgun, cost is unknown as they were purchased before 2006, quantity: 2. A specially designed Remington 870 shotgun that is retrofitted with a spiked standoff breaching barrel that allows for the safe and effective firing of frangible copper rounds. Similar breaching shotgun:https://royalarms.com/shop/royal-remington-870-police-parkerized- breaching-shotgun-2/ ROYAL ARMS TESCR shotgun breaching ammunition, cost $4.50 per round, quantity: 15. Green Cap 2-3/4” 375 Grain Clayvon® Frangible 12 Ga Shotgun Slug. Additional description: A frangible round which is deployed from a 12-gauge breaching shotgun. https://royalarms.com/shop/tescr3-frangible-breaching-ammo/ NONEL nonelectric delay detonator, cost $7.50 each, quantity: 52. It consists of a length of orange shock tube with high strength detonator attached to one end and the other end sealed. A white J-hook is affixed near the sealed end, providing easy means of connection to detonating cord. PRIMACORD 10 Detonating cord, cost $691, quantity: 900 ft. PRIMACORD detonating cords are flexible linear explosives with a core of PETN explosive encased in a textile outer jacket. PRIMACORD detonating cords are designed for use as trunklines and/or downlines in various mining, quarrying and construction applications. BATTERING RAM, cost (included with Lenco Bearcat), quantity: 2. Each Lenco Bearcat has the ability to mount a ram to the front of the vehicle. The ram can be used for both creating an entry point into a location,as well as safely deploying a chemical agent into a location. Purpose:Used in high-risk tactical operations to destroy deadbolts, locks, and hinges. During crisis situations, it may become necessary for a SWAT team to facilitate an entry into a location to ensure the safety of innocent persons inside the stronghold, the suspect, the officers, and the public. Authorized Use:SWAT personnel trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Approx. $5.00 per round and will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. Expected to purchase approximately 10 breaching rounds for $50 during the year. Training:Instructor-led training which involves familiarization, authorized uses, and hands-on instruction. The instructor will have attended a Shotgun Breaching Course. Additionally, all operators are also members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course. Only SWAT team members who have attended a 9-day tactical explosive breacher course are allowed to handle the nonelectric detonators and detonating cord. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32,as well as applicable law. Additional Information:None Equipment Name / Category:Specialized firearms and ammunition – Government Code §7070(c)(10) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:Approximately 5 to 15 years depending on usage Manufacturers Product Description(s): The Office of the Sheriff has the following rifles in its inventory which are capable of firing .223/5.56mm caliber rifle rounds. These rifles are used by SWAT personnel. HK G36C, approx. cost $1,900, quantity: 4. With its short 8.98-inch (228 mm) barrel and buttstock folded, the G36C (compact carbine) has an overall length of less than 20 inches— shorter that an MP5 submachine gun. It is the perfect 5.56 mm weapon for use in confined areas such as a vehicle. The G36C can even be fired with its buttstock folded. With the installation of 1269 an HK G36 magazine conversion magazine well, the G36C can use widely available AR/M16/M4 type magazines.https://hk-usa.com/hk-models/g36c/ The Office of the Sheriff has the following rifles in its inventory which are capable of firing .308 caliber rifle rounds: GA Precision .308 rifles, cost $4,986, quantity: 8. Remington 700 .308 rifles,Cost is unknown as the last one was purchased in 2006, quantity: 3. The Model 700 SPS Tactical is a highly maneuverable member of the family. It's built for tack- driving accuracy with a 20" heavy-contour tactical-style barrel and dual-point pillar bedding in its black synthetic stock. Hogue® over moldings on the stock facilitate sure handling, and it has a semi-beavertail fore-end for added stability off a rest.https://www.remarms.com/rifles/bolt- action/model-700/model-700-sps-tactical The Office of the Sheriff has the following firearms in its inventory that are capable of firing 9mm rounds: HK MP5, approx. Cost $2,000, quantity: 2. Developed by Heckler & Koch in the mid-1960s, the 9 mm MP5 submachine gun uses the same delayed blowback operating system found on the famous HK G3 automatic rifle. Reliability, accuracy, ease of handling, simple maintenance, and safety - all the elements of HK excellence are highlighted on the MP5. Firing from the closed-bolt position in all modes of fire make MP5 submachine guns extremely accurate and controllable. https://hk-usa.com/hk-models/mp5-2/ FEDERAL .308 T308T 168 Grain, approx. cost: $1.40 per round, quantity: 14,000. Custom made for your Urban Rifle, Tactical® TRU® was specifically designed for use in semi-automatic rifles or "Urban Rifles," such as variants of the M-16 or AR-15. TRU bullets are specifically engineered, ranging from fragmenting designs for tactical entry to deeper penetrating bullets for patrol. This is particularly important in today's urban settings. http://www.le.vistaoutdoor.com/ammunition/federal/rifle/details.aspx?id=1004 FEDERAL .308 LE308TT2 Bonded Tip 168 Grain, approx. cost $2.50 per round, quantity: 5,000 Designed to defeat the toughest barriers with minimal deflection, Tactical® Bonded Tip™ has quickly become the choice for some of the most intense conditions. The .308 Win. Tactical Bonded Tip achieves accuracy and terminal performance unmatched by other ammunitions. http://www.le.vistaoutdoor.com/ammunition/federal/rifle/details.as px?id=934 Purpose:The rifle can be more effective than a sidearm when dealing with certain critical and life-threatening situations including overcoming heavily armed resistance, achieving containment, and saving lives. Such situations include but are not limited to: (1) Violent and armed suspects wearing body armor, (2) Subjects armed with high-capacity automatic or semi-automatic weapons, (3) Multiple armed suspects, (4) Distance is beyond the capabilities of handgun, and (5) Hostage situation where precision is necessary and is beyond the capabilities of a handgun. Authorized Use:All full-time sworn peace officers are trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Approximately $6,000 per year for ammunition and $1,000 per year for maintenance on the GA Precision rifles. Training:All personnel issued a rifle capable of firing a .308 caliber round are members of the SWAT team, have attended an 80-hour POST-certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course and a 40-hour Rifle Marksmanship and Sniper/Observer Course. These personnel attend SWAT team training and an additional 8-hour training day each month specifically for the deployment of the .308 rifle. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.61, 1.07.32, and as well as applicable law. 1270 Additional Information:The HK G36C rifles and HK MP5 firearms are only used for training and demonstration purposes and have not been an assigned to a SWAT team member as their primary rifle for several years. Five of the Remington 700 rifles are no longer in service. Three of the Remington 700 rifles recently had their barrels and their triggers replaced. The three recently refurbished rifles can be used if a GA Precision rifle is being serviced and is unable to be used during a SWAT operation. Equipment Name / Category:“Flashbang”grenades – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:101 Lifespan:5 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): Defense Technology Low Roll Non-Reloadable Distraction Device, cost $50 each, quantity: 39. The Non-Reloadable Distraction Device® unit incorporates an M201A1 type fuze with hex design gun steel body. This is a compact version of the 8933 Low Roll® body Distraction Device is the newest version of the first reusable non-bursting canister that limits movement and rolling once deployed. The compact Distraction Device fits safely in your hand and packs all the power of the full-size Distraction Device. This is a smaller, lighter device with the same output. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/low-roll-12-gram-non-reloadable-distraction- device/ Purpose:The diversionary device is designed to temporarily incapacitate an individual through sound and light. Authorized Use:The device is utilized in situations where it is necessary to gain a tactical advantage or provide a distraction, to overcome a situation where the threat of violence or danger exceeds the capabilities of standard Office of the Sheriff equipment. Examples are a hostage or barricaded subject incident and a high-risk warrant where there may be extreme hazards to personnel. Fiscal Impact:They will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that 20 diversionary devices will be purchased for a cost of $1,000. Training:All members of the SWAT team who have completed an 80-hour POST-certified Special Weapons and Tactics Course and personnel who have attended a course for diversionary devices are authorized for use. All SWAT team members receive refresher training from personnel who have attended an instructor course for diversionary devices. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize noise flash diversionary devices (NFDD) only for official law enforcement or training purposes and pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None. Equipment Name / Category:Tear gas and pepper balls – Government Code §7070(c)(12) Quantity Owned:See description below Lifespan:5 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Spede-Heat CS Grenade, cost approx. $20 each, quantity: 7. The Spede-Heat™ CS Grenade is a high volume, continuous burn it expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds. The payload is discharged through four gas ports on top of the canister, three on the side and one on the bottom. This launchable grenade is 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. and holds approximately 2.9 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/spede-heat-continuous-discharge-chemical-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Riot Control CS Grenade, cost approx. $25, quantity: 120. The Riot Control CS Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with 1271 a high-volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 2.7 oz. of active agent. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/riot-control-continuous-discharge-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Riot Control OC Grenade, cost approx. $25, quantity: 5. The Riot Control OC Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high-volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 20-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 0.88 oz. of active agent. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/riot-control-continuous-discharge-grenade-oc/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Pocket Tactical CS Grenade, cost approx. $20, quantity: 13. The Pocket Tactical CS Grenade is small, and lightweight. The 0.9 oz. of active agent will burn approximately 20-40 seconds. At 4.75 in. by 1.4 inches in size, it easily fits in most tactical pouches. This is a launchable grenade; however, it is normally used as a signaling or covering device. Though this device is slightly over four inches in length, it produces a smoke cloud so fast it appears to be an enveloping screen produced by a full-size tactical grenade. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/pocket-tactical-grenade-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Instantaneous Blast CS Grenade, cost approx. $35, quantity: 27. The Instantaneous Blast CS Grenade is designed for indoor or outdoor use; this grenade’s powder is expelled upon initiation of a small internal detonator that has sufficient force to split the canister at six machined groves on the outside surface. this device is well suited for affecting numerous subjects grouped within a contained portion of a prison yard or area, using wind to the advantage. This 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. grenade will deliver approximately 1.5 oz. of active agent. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/instantaneous-blast-cs-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Instantaneous Blast OC Grenade, cost approx. $20, quantity: 91. The Instantaneous Blast OC Grenade is designed for indoor or outdoor use; this grenade’s powder is expelled upon initiation of a small internal detonator that has sufficient force to split the canister at six machined groves on the outside surface. This device is well suited for affecting numerous subjects grouped within a contained portion of a prison yard or area, using wind to the advantage. This 6.12 in. by 2.62 in. grenade will deliver approximately 1.5 oz. of active agent. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/instantaneous-blast-oc-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Flameless Tri-Chamber Grenade, cost approx. $35, quantity: 9. The design of the Tri-Chamber Flameless CS Grenade allows the contents to burn within an internal can and disperse the agent safely with reduced risk of fire. The grenade is designed primarily for indoor tactical situations to detect and/or dislodge a barricaded subject. This grenade will deliver approximately .70 oz. of agent during its 20-25 seconds burn time. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade can be used in crowd control as well as tactical deployment situations by Law Enforcement and Corrections but was designed with the barricade situation in mind. Its applications in tactical situations are primarily to detect and/or dislodge barricaded subjects. The purpose of the Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort, and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects. The Tri-Chamber Flameless Grenade provides the option of delivering a pyrotechnic chemical device indoors, maximizing the chemicals’ effectiveness via heat and vaporization, while minimizing or negating the chance of fire to the structure.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/flameless-tri-chamber-cs-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Triple-Chaser CS grenade, cost approx. $33, quantity: 42. The Triple-Chaser® CS consists of three separate canisters pressed together with separating charges between each. When deployed, the canisters separate and land approximately 20 feet apart allowing increased area coverage in a short period of time. This grenade can be hand thrown or 1272 launched from a fired delivery system. The grenade is 6.5 in. by 2.7 in. and holds an approximately 3.2 oz. of active agent payload. It has an approximate burn time of 20-30 seconds. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/triple-chaser-separating-canister-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger CS rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $43, quantity: 50. The Stinger® CS Rubber Ball Grenade is a maximum effect device that delivers four stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, sound, and CS. The Stinger® Grenade is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The Stinger® Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay that initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the rubber balls and chemical agent in a 50-foot radius.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger-cs- rubber-ball-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger OC rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $40.50, quantity: 18. The Stinger® OC Grenade is a maximum effect device that delivers four stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, sound, and OC. The Stinger Grenade is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The Stinger Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay that initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the rubber balls and chemical agent in a 50-foot radius.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger- rubber-ball-grenade-oc/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 32 Caliber rubber ball grenade,cost approx. $40.50, quantity: 7. The Stinger Rubber Ball Grenade s a maximum effect device that delivers three stimuli for psychological and physiological effects: rubber pellets, light, and sound. The Stinger Rubber Ball Grenade has an initial 1.5 second delay tat initiates fuze assembly separation, followed by another .5 second delay before the blast which is sufficient to project the runner balls in a 50 foot radius. https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger-32-caliber-rubber-ball-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Inert rubber ball grenade, cost approx. $36, quantity: 44. The Inert Rubber Blast Ball Grenade can be used effectively in both training and crowd management situations. It simulates the dispersion of Riot Control Agents from a CS, CN, or OC Blast Ball in a training environment, but without the actual chemical exposure. Deployed in crowd management /custodial situations to deliver light/sound stimuli from a rubber ball style grenade without chemical agent exposure https://www.defense-technology.com/product/rubber-ball-blast- grenade-inert/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Military-style SAF-Smoke grenade (White), cost approx. $26, quantity: 21. The Saf-Smoke™ Grenade was designed for training, but may also be used in operations. The Saf-Smoke Grenade offers the same approximate burn times as the Spede-Heat™ Grenade in CN or CS and the Riot Control Grenade in CN or CS. The similar burn times may make it the appropriate choice for training or simulation deployment of chemical agent canisters. The Saf-Smoke formulation is considered to be less toxic than Hexachloroethane (HC) smoke. The Saf-Smoke Grenade emits a very white smoke.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/military-style-saf-smoke-grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Military-style Green smoke grenade, cost approx. $37, quantity: 13. The Maximum Smoke Grenade is designed specifically for outdoor use in crowd control situations with a high volume continuous burn that expels its payload in approximately 30-40 seconds through four gas ports located on the top of the canister. This grenade can be used to conceal tactical movement or to route a crowd. The volume of smoke and agent is vast and obtrusive. This launchable colored smoke grenade is 6.0 in. by 2.35 in. and holds approximately 2.9 oz. of active agent.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/military-style-green-smoke- grenade/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY CS Powder 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 43. The ferret 40mm round is non-burning and suitable for indoor use. Used primarily by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin 1273 plywood. Upon impacting the barrier, the nose cone ruptures and instantaneously delivers a small chemical payload inside the structure or vehicle. Defense Technology no longer makes this type of ferret. DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY CS Barricade Penetrating 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 20. The Ferret® 40 mm Barricade Penetrating Round is filled with a CS powder chemical agent. It is a frangible projectile that is spin stabilized utilizing barrel rifling. It is non- burning and designed to penetrate barriers. Primarily used to dislodge barricaded subjects, it can also be used for area denial. Primarily used by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin plywood. Upon impact the nose ruptures and instantaneously delivers the agent payload inside a structure or vehicle.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/ferret-40-mm-powder-barricade-round-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Liquid CS 40mm Ferret, cost approx. $20, quantity: 12. The Ferret® 40mm Round is non-burning and suitable for indoor use. Used primarily by tactical teams, it is designed to penetrate barriers, such as windows, hollow core doors, wallboard, and thin plywood. Upon impacting the barrier, the nose cone ruptures and instantaneously delivers a small chemical payload inside of a structure or vehicle. In a tactical deployment situation, the 40mm Ferret is primarily used to dislodge barricaded subjects from confined areas. Its purpose is to minimize the risks to all parties through pain compliance, temporary discomfort and/or incapacitation of potentially violent or dangerous subjects.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/ferret-40-mm-liquid-barricade-penetrator-round-cs/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Direct impact 40mm OC crushable foam round, cost $20 each, quantity: 81. The 40mm Direct Impact® munition is a point-of-aim, point-of-impact direct-fire round. An excellent solution whether you need to incapacitate a single subject or control a crowd. When loaded with OC powder, the Direct Impact combines blunt trauma with the effects of an irritant powder, maximizing the potential for incapacitation.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/direct-impact-40-mm-oc-crushable-foam-round/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5210 White Smoke Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 1. Pyrotechnic smoke grenade used for concealment or as a signaling device. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5210-white-smoke-canister-grenade/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5230 Jet Lite CS Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 8. A large diameter burning grenade designed to discharge a high volume of smoke and chemical agent rapidly through multiple emission ports. The smoke composition is formulated to burn rapidly decreasing the possibility that the grenade can be picked up and thrown back at crowd management officers. The Jet-Lite should not be deployed on rooftops, in crawl spaces or indoors due to fire producing capability. Can be hand thrown or launched. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5230jl-cs-baffled-canister-grenade-pyro-low-flame- potential-copy/ COMBINED TACTICAL SYSTEMS 5430 Flameless CS Grenade, cost $40.90, quantity 6. Large diameter flameless grenade posing no risk of fire and discharging a large powder payload instantaneously through multiple emission ports. Provides best results when used indoors. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/5430-cs-flameless-expulsion-canister-grenade/ Purpose:The chemical irritant causes discomfort and encourages subjects to retreat from its vicinity so officers can safely resolve a critical incident, such as a situation involving a barricaded subject. Authorized Use:Only personnel who have received training by an instructor who has attended a POST chemical agent or less lethal instructor course may use. Fiscal Impact:Munitions will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that the Sheriff’s Office will spend approximately $6,000 this year on munitions. Training:All operators will receive training by an instructor who has attended a POST certified 1274 chemical agent instructor or less lethal course. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.60, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Mutual Aid Mobile Field Force (MAMFF) has additional munitions in its inventory that have expired and are only for training purposes. Equipment Name / Category:Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) – Government Code §7070(c)(13) Quantity Owned:2 Lifespan:25 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): LRAD 100x, cost approx. $15,000, quantity: 2. The LRAD 100X is a self-contained, portable communication system for on-scene and tactical communication. With unparalleled vocal clarity and up to 30db louder than bullhorns, megaphones, and vehicle P.A. systems, the LRAD 100X is also four to six times louder than other acoustic hailers of comparable size and weight. LRAD’s optimized driver and waveguide technology ensures every message is clearly broadcast, heard and understood, even above engine, crowd, siren, and background noise. The LRAD warning tone commands attention to the voice messages that follow and provides a safer alternative to non-lethal and kinetic measures for changing behavior.https://genasys.com/wp- content/uploads/Datasheet_LRAD_100X_2021_QR.pdf Purpose:To safely communicate critical announcements and de-escalate critical incidents by ensuring communications are clear and effectively delivered. They are typically used by the Office of the Sheriff during high-risk search/arrest warrant service and barricaded subject incidents but can be used in other situations as needed when it is necessary to ensure information and messages are clearly communicated. The LRAD may also be used to issue a warning tone. Authorized Use:The LRAD shall only be used by personnel trained in its deployment and used in a manner consistent with that training. Fiscal Impact:Annual maintenance cost of approximately $400. Training:All operators will receive Sheriff’s Office approved training prior to operating any of the LRADs in the field. Legal and Procedural Rules:It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to utilize the LRAD only for official law enforcement or training purposes and pursuant to applicable law. Additional Information:None. Equipment Name / Category:40mm projectile launchers and munitions – Government Code §7070(c)(14) Quantity Owned:See product description Lifespan:15 years Manufacturers Product Description(s): PENN ARMS GL6-40, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 2. A 40MM spring-advance magazine drum launcher with a six-shot capacity and a rifled barrel and six-inch cylinder. https://www.combinedsystems.com/product/l640-1-40mm-spring-wound/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 4 SHOT 40mm launcher, approx. cost $1500, quantity: 3. Designed for riot and tactical situation, the Defense Technology 1440 40mm Tactical 4-Shot Launcher is low-profile and lightweight, providing multi-shot capability in an easy to carry launcher.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/40mm-tactical-4-shot-launcher/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 40mm single shot launcher, approx. cost $900, quantity: 54. Manufactured exclusively for Defense Technology®, the 40LMTS is a tactical single shot launcher that features an expandable ROGERS Super Stoc and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with light rail. The ambidextrous Lateral Sling Mount (LSM) and QD mounting systems allow both a single and two point sling attachment. The 40LMTS will fire standard 40mm less lethal ammunition,up to 4.8 inches in cartridge length. The Picatinny Rail Mounting 1275 System will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/40mm-lmt-tactical-single-launcher-expandable-stock/ LEWIS MACHINE AND TOOL 40mm single shot launcher,approx. cost $1000, quantity: 2. The LMT® Tactical Single Shot Launchers are a lightweight, low-cost tactical single shot launcher available in 2 models: 40 mm and 37 mm. They feature an expandable ROGERS Super Stoc and an adjustable Integrated Front Grip (IFG) with light rail. The Picatinny Rail Mounting System with a bead sight will accept a wide array of enhanced optics/sighting systems for added customizability.https://www.aardvarktactical.com/products/lmt-tactical-launcher PEPPERBALL FTC pepperball launcher, approx. cost $400, quantity: 9. Compact and lightweight, the PepperBall FTC is the industry gold standard for crowd-control and other applications where speed and reliability are a factor.https://pepperball.com/launchers/ftc-1/ PEPPERBALL FTC PRO pepperball launcher, approx. cost $700, quantity: 4. Redesigned for 2024, the FTC PRO™ is a high-capacity, semi-automatic launcher that is the gold standard non- lethal option for corrections, crowd management and mobile field force. Reliable and accurate, it features a newly designed 160 round hopper.https://pepperball.com/launchers/ftc-pro/ PEPPERBALL VKS pepperball launcher, approx.. cost $2600, quantity: 2. The VKS PRO is the ultimate multi-payload, long-range, semi-automatic launcher with adjustable kinetics. Whether it's suspect apprehension, crowd control, or correctional use, it offers unmatched versatility and effectiveness for law enforcement.https://pepperball.com/launchers/vks-pro/ FN 303 LAUNCHER, approx. cost $1,300, quantity: 7. The FN 303 Less Lethal Launcher is constructed from durable lightweight polymer with comfortable ergonomics and an easy to operate safety. The FN 303 Launcher is equipped with both flip-up iron sights and an integrated MIL-STD-1913 top mounting rail for optical or electronic sights or other accessories. The lightweight polymer magazine holds 15 projectiles and offers a clear rear cover to allow the operator to instantly verify both the payload type and the number of projectiles remaining. https://fnamerica.com/products/discontinued-products/fn-303-launcher/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY eXact impact 40mm sponge round, cost $18 each, quantity: 380. The eXact iMpact™ 40 mm Sponge Round is a point-of-aim, point-of-impact direct-fire round. This lightweight, high-speed projectile consisting of a plastic body and sponge nose that is spin stabilized via the incorporated rifling collar and the 40 mm launcher’s rifled barrel. The round utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant, and, therefore, have velocities that are extremely consistent. Used for Crowd Control, Patrol, and Tactical Applications.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/exact-impact-40-mm-standard-range-sponge-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Direct impact 40mm marking crushable foam round, cost $18 each, quantity: 121. A 40mm sponge round that is a point-of-aim, point-of-impact direct-fire round. The direct impact round has a green marking agent that can be used to indicate the aggressor in a crowd or riot situation to the team on the ground.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/direct-impact-40-mm-marking-crushable-foam-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Stinger 40mm 60-caliber rubber balls, cost $19 each, quantity: 221. The Stinger® 40 mm 60-Caliber Round is most widely used as a crowd management tool by Law Enforcement and Corrections. The round contains approximately eighteen 60-Caliber rubber balls. It utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant and has more consistent velocities and tighter patterns compared to its 37 mm counterpart. It is suitable for administering a means of pain compliance over a greater distance than its 32-Caliber Stinger® counterpart. Used for routing crowds or groups that are mildly resistive.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/stinger- 40-mm-60-caliber-rubber-balls-round/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY 40mm warning/signaling munition, cost $39 each, quantity: 182. The 40mm Aerial Warning/Signaling Munition, 50 meters, is intended for use in situations where stand-off distance is desired, giving the operator the ability to engage crowds, vehicles, or vessels. Launched from a 40mm platform, the munitions deflagrate at a set distance of 50 meters to deliver 170 dB of sound and 5 million candelas of light, noticeable in day or night conditions. A 1276 tactile feature on the nose of the cone indicates the designated distance.https://www.defense- technology.com/product/40-mm-warning-signaling-munition-50-meter/ DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY Drag Stabilized 12-gauge bean bag round, cost $5.50 each, quantity: 47. The Drag Stabilized 12-gauge round is a translucent 12-gauge shell loaded with a 40-gram tear shaped bag made from a cotton and ballistic material blend and filled with #9 shot. This design utilizes four stabilizing tails and utilizes smokeless powder as the propellant. The 12- Gauge Drag Stabilized Round has secured its place as the Law Enforcement Communities’ number one choice for specialty impact munitions. This round has a velocity of 270 fps with a maximum effective range of 75 feet.https://www.defense-technology.com/product/drag- stabilized-12-gauge-bean-bag-round/ PEPPERBALL PAVA ammunition, approx. cost: $2.25 per round, quantity: 935. .68 caliber A powerful concentration of 5% PAVA pepper powder. One round of LIVE-X™ contains the equivalent PAVA irritant chemical agent in more than 2 classic PepperBall LIVE™ rounds. Excellent for direct impact, area saturation and crowd control. https://pepperball.com/projectiles/live-x/ PEPPERBALL INERT ammunition, approx. cost: $2.25 per round, quantity: 30. Containing a harmless, scented powder, this projectile is best suited for training, qualifications, and direct impact when PAVA exposure is not desired. FN 303 marking projectile, approx. cost $5 per round, quantity: 292. This projectile is intended for marking suspects and objects with an indelible colorant for later identification, arrest or questioning.https://fnamerica.com/products/less-lethal/projectiles/?referrer=law-enforcement FN 303 PAVA/OC POWDER projectile, approx. cost $5 per round, quantity: 300. This projectile is intended as an irritant for individual suspects, point-specific targets or small-area denial. The active ingredient is 0.5% PAVA/OC in a powder form for ease of storage, deployment, and clean-up.https://fnamerica.com/products/less-lethal/projectiles/?referrer=law- enforcement Purpose:The 40mm and less lethal launchers are a necessary de-escalation tool which can reasonably result in use of a lesser level of force being used against a subject. Less lethal munitions may also be deployed when other levels of force are not proportional or are inappropriate because of the surroundings or situation. The goal of less lethal deployment is to exert control over a subject(s)with increased safety and with a lower potential for injury. Authorized Use:Personnel trained in its proper use for law enforcement purposes. Fiscal Impact:Each type of munition will be purchased as needed to replenish existing supply as they are used during deployments and training. It is anticipated that the Sheriff’s Office will be spend approximately $2,000 on munitions this year. Training:All operators will receive training by an instructor who has attended a POST certified less lethal course. Legal and Procedural Rules:Use is established under General Policy 1.06.24, 1.06.60, 1.06.61, and 1.07.32, as well as applicable law. Additional Information:The Defense Technology 40mm chemical agent rounds are listed in the inventory for Government Code §7070(c)(12) equipment. The Mutual Aid Mobile Field Force (MAMFF) has additional Stinger rounds, 40mm bean bag rounds, and 12-gauge bean bag rounds which are all expired and are being disposed of. They also have 6 Pepper Ball launchers which are no longer used. 1277 1278 1279 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3012 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/30/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:SET the special tax levy for County Service Areas P-2 Zone A (Blackhawk), P-2 Zone B (Alamo) and P-5 (Round Hill) for Fiscal Year 2025-26, as recommended by the Sheriff-Coroner. (100% Restricted Property Tax revenue) Attachments:1. P Districts Use Code Assessment FY25-26 Attachment Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:Setting Special Tax Levy for County Service Areas P-2 Zone A (Blackhawk), P-2 Zone B (Alamo) and P-5 (Round Hill) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: SET the special tax levy for police services in County Service Areas P-2 (Zones A and B) and P-5 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 as follows: P-2 Zone A (Blackhawk): Single residential:$ 457.94 per parcel, per year Small multiple residential:$ 457.94 per parcel, per year Large multiple residential:$ 457.94 per parcel, per year Commercial/Industrial/Institutional:$ 2,747.48 per parcel, per year Commercial/Theater:$13,739.72 per parcel, per year Light Industrial:$2,747.48 per parcel, per year P-2 Zone B (Alamo): Single residential:$ 67 per parcel, per year Small multiple residential:$ 67 per parcel, per year Large multiple residential:$ 67 per parcel, per year Commercial/Industrial/ Institutional:$ 200 per parcel, per year P-5 (Round Hill): Commercial recreational:$ 932 per parcel, per year All other:$ 470 per parcel, per year CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-3012,Version:1 FISCAL IMPACT: There is no impact on the County General Fund. Setting the special tax levies will ensure the tax is included in the 2025-2026 Property Tax Roll and the County receives revenue from the Blackhawk, Alamo, and Round Hill areas for the police services provided. BACKGROUND: The above action for County Service Area P-2 Zone A is required by County Ordinance No. 2019-40. The rates have increased for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. Setting the special tax levy for police services will permit the Sheriff to continue to provide police services in the Blackhawk Area. It is estimated that the special tax levy will raise an estimated $1,176,445 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. The above action for County Service Area P-2 Zone B is required by County Ordinance No. 2021-01. Setting the special tax levy for police services will permit the Sheriff to continue to provide police services in the Alamo area. It is estimated that the special tax levy will raise approximately $252,610 for Fiscal Year 2025- 2026. The above action for County Service Area P-5 is required by County Ordinance No. 2019-02. Parcels not used for commercial recreational purposes will have a special tax levy of $470. The rate for parcels used for commercial recreational purposes is set at $932. Setting the special tax levy for police services will permit the Sheriff to continue to provide police services in the Round Hill area. It is estimated that the special tax levy will raise an estimated $355,152 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The special tax levy will not be authorized by the Board of Supervisors resulting in the tax not being included on the 2025-2026 Property Tax Roll. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™ P2A BHAWK P2B ALAMO P5 ROUNDH FY25-26 Assessment Amounts Use Code Amount Use Code Amount Use Code Amount Description 11 $457.94 11 $67 11 $470 Single Family Residence 12 $67 Single Family Residence on 2 or more sites 13 $457.94 13 $67 13 $470 2 or more Single Family Residences on 1 or more sites 15 $67 Misc Improvements 16 $457.94 16 $67 Misc Improvements on 2 or more sites 17 $457.94 17 $67 17 $470 Vacant - 1 site 18 $67 Vacant - 2 or more sites 19 $457.94 19 $67 19 $470 Single Family Residence with common area 20 $67 Vacant 21 $67 Duplex 23 $67 Fourplex 25 $67 Apartments 5-12 units 26 $67 Apartments 13-24 units 29 $457.94 29 $67 Attached PUD's 30 $67 Vacant 31 $200 Commercial 33 $2,747.48 33 $200 33 $932 Office Buildings 34 $2,747.48 34 $200 Medical, Dental 35 $200 Svc Stns, Car Washes, Bulk Plants 36 $200 Garages 38 $932 Golf Courses 42 $2,747.48 42 $200 Shopping Centers 43 $2,747.48 Financial Buildings 45 $13,739.72 Theatres 48 $200 Multiple & Comm Mis 53 $2,747.48 Light Industrial 61 $67 Rural 1-10 acres 72 $67 75 $67 Fraternal & Svc Orgs 79 $67 79 $470 88 $67 87 $470 Common Area 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-3013 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:6/30/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:SET the Special Tax Levy for police services zones in County Service Area P-6 for Fiscal Year 2025- 2026, as recommended by the Sheriff-Coroner. (100% Restricted Property Tax revenue) Attachments:1. P-Zones Exhibit A FY25-26, 2. P-Zones Attachment A FY25-26 Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:David O. Livingston, Sheriff-Coroner Report Title:Setting Special Tax Levy for County Service Areas P-6 Zones ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: SET the special tax levy for police services zones in County Service Area P-6 for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 as set forth in Exhibit A. FISCAL IMPACT: It is estimated the department will receive $2.75 million cumulative revenue for all zones within County Service Area (CSA) P-6 in fiscal year 2025-2026. This amount reflects a 1.28% increase from the fiscal year 2024-2025 cumulative amount of approximately $2.75 million. The special tax levy for parcels in each zone within CSA P-6 is adjusted annually based on the April Urban Area Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) for the San Francisco Bay Area. Setting the special tax levies will ensure the tax is included in the 2025-2026 Property Tax Roll and the County receives revenue for the police services provided. BACKGROUND: The above action fixes the tax rates per parcel in the P-6 Zones as outlined in their respective ordinances. In July of each calendar year, the Board of Supervisors sets the special tax levy for parcels in each CSA P-6 zone based on the April CPI-U indicator released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as discussed in the fiscal impact section. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The special tax levy will not be authorized by the Board of Supervisors, and the taxes will not be included on the 2025-2026 Property Tax Roll. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 1 powered by Legistar™ Exhibit A SET the special tax levy for police services in County Service Area P-6 for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 as follows: Zone 200 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $272.18 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $544.30 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $1,088.60 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,632.92 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $2,177.20 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $1,088.60 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,632.92 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $2,177.20 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $544.30 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $544.30 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $1,088.60 This zone is in its 36th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 201, 1000, 1600, 2700 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $240.36 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $480.66 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $961.38 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,442.04 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,922.72 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $961.38 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,442.04 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,922.72 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $480.66 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $480.66 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $961.38 These zones are in their 32nd year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 500, 700, 1100, 1500, 1601, 1800, 2300, 2600, 2601, 290 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $234.82 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $469.56 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $939.18 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,408.74 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,878.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $939.18 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,408.74 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,878.30 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $469.56 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $469.56 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $939.18 These zones are in their 31st year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 202, 1501, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1801, 2701, 3000, 310 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $231.14 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $462.24 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $924.50 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,386.76 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,849.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $924.50 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,386.76 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,849.00 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $462.24 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $462.24 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $924.50 These zones are in their 30th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 400, 701, 702, 1200, 1502, 2500, 2901 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $222.88 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $445.74 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $891.54 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,337.30 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,783.06 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $891.54 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,337.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,783.06 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $445.74 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $445.74 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $891.54 These zones are in their 29th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing th special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 1001, 1503, 1605, 1606 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $216.12 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $432.20 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $864.42 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,296.62 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,728.82 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $864.42 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,296.62 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,728.82 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $432.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $432.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $864.42 These zones are in their 28th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 1504, 1505, 1506, 1607, 1700, 1803, 2000, 2702 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $206.58 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $413.12 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $826.26 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,239.40 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,652.52 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $826.26 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,239.40 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,652.52 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $413.12 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $413.14 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $826.26 These zones are in their 27th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 501, 1101, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 2501, 280 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $199.04 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $398.10 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $796.20 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,194.30 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,592.42 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $796.18 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,194.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,592.42 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $398.10 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $398.10 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $796.18 These zones are in their 26th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 1613, 2200, 2201, 2801 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $188.12 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $376.20 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $752.42 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,128.64 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,504.84 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $752.42 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,128.64 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,504.84 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $376.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $376.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $752.42 These zones are in their 25th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 502, 1507, 1614, 1804, 2502, 2902 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $185.48 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $370.92 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $741.82 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,112.74 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,483.64 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $741.82 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,112.74 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,483.64 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $370.92 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $370.92 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $741.82 These zones are in their 24th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 900, 1509, 1510, 1511, 1615, 3101, 3102 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $182.06 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $364.08 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $728.16 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,092.24 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,456.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $728.16 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,092.24 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,456.30 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $364.08 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $364.08 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $728.16 These zones are in their 23rd year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 203, 204, 503, 1002, 1004, 2602, 3103 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $180.40 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $360.76 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $721.52 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,082.26 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,443.02 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $721.52 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,082.26 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,443.02 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $360.76 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $360.76 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $721.52 These zones are in their 22nd year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 504, 1003, 1201, 2202, 2203, 3001, 310 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $175.68 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $351.32 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $702.64 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,053.94 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,405.26 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $702.64 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,053.94 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,405.26 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $351.32 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $351.32 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $702.64 These zones are in their 21st year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 205, 301, 2603, 2703 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $170.14 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $340.22 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $680.46 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $1,020.66 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,360.90 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $680.46 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $1,020.66 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,360.90 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $340.22 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $340.22 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $680.46 These zones are in their 20th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 206, 207, 208, 209, 1005, 1006, 1512, 1616, 2704, 3002, 3105, 3106, 310 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $164.60 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $329.20 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $658.32 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $987.50 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,316.68 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $658.32 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $987.50 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,316.68 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $329.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $329.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $658.32 These zones are in their 19th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones 210, 1513, 2604, 2605, 3003, 3004, 3108, 3109, 311 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $157.98 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $315.90 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $631.80 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $947.70 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,263.60 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $631.80 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $947.70 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,263.60 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $315.90 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $315.90 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $631.80 These zones are in their 18th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zones 211, 2503, 3005 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $157.62 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $315.20 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $630.40 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $945.62 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,260.80 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $630.40 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $945.62 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,260.80 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $315.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $315.20 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $630.40 These zones are in their 17th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zone 2606, 2903, 3112 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $148.84 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $297.66 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $595.30 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $892.98 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,190.64 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $595.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $892.98 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,190.64 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $297.66 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $297.66 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $595.30 These zones are in their 14th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zone 1514 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $141.44 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $282.86 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $565.74 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $848.60 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,131.46 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $565.74 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $848.60 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,131.46 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $282.86 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $282.86 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $565.74 This zone is in its 10th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zone 212, 1515, 2504 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $129.54 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $259.08 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $518.14 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $777.20 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $1,036.28 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $518.14 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $777.20 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $1,036.28 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $259.08 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $259.08 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $518.14 These zones are in their 9th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zone 1203 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $120.66 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $241.32 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $482.64 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $723.96 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $965.26 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $482.64 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $723.96 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $965.26 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $241.32 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $241.32 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $482.64 These zones are in their 7th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zone 505, 2904 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $119.32 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $238.64 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $477.30 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $715.94 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $954.58 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $477.30 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $715.94 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $954.58 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $238.64 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $238.64 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $477.30 These zones are in their 6th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zone 1007, 2905, 3113 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $114.96 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $229.94 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $459.86 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $689.80 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $919.72 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $459.86 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $689.80 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $919.72 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $229.94 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $229.94 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $459.86 These zones are in their 5th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zone 0214, 0215, 1517, 3007, 3008, 311 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $109.48 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $218.96 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $437.92 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $656.88 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $875.84 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $437.92 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $656.88 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $875.84 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $218.96 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $218.96 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $437.92 These zones are in their 4th year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zone 0506, 1518, 2608, 2609 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $105.08 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $210.16 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $420.32 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $630.50 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $840.66 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $420.32 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $630.50 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $840.66 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $210.16 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $210.16 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $420.32 These zones are in their 3rd year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing the special ta levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zone 1617 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $101.28 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $202.56 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $405.14 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $607.70 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $810.26 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $405.14 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $607.70 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $810.26 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $202.56 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $202.56 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $405.14 These zones are in their 2nd year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing th special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Exhibit A Zone 0216, 1102, 1519 Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $100.00 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $200.00 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $400.00 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $600.00 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $800.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $400.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $600.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $800.00 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $200.00 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $200.00 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $400.00 These zones are in their 1st year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing th special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Base Zone Assessment Vacant Lot (Use Codes 17-18, 20, 30, 50)- $100.00 Single, small or large multiple residential (Use Codes 11-16, 19, 21-24, 29 - $200.00 Apartments 5 to 24 units (Use Codes 25-26)- $400.00 Apartments 25 to 59 units (Use Code 27)- $600.00 Apartments 60+ units (Use Code 28)- $800.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 33-36, 38-40, 43, 46-49, 52-54, 56, 70, 73-75)- $400.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 31-32, 41, 44-45, 55, 76)- $600.00 Commercial/Industrial/Institutional (Use Codes 37, 42, 51, 78)- $800.00 Land (Use Codes 61-62)- $200.00 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 88-89, 99)- $200.00 Miscellaneous (Use Codes 85, 87)- $400.00 These zones are in their 1st year of levy. Levy determined by the initial tax rates set in the County ordinance authorizing th special tax levy (see Attachment A), property use codes, and changes in the Consumer Price Index Zones not yet assessed: Attachment A Office of the Sheriff-Coroner FY 2025/2026 County Service Area P-6 Zones, Special Tax Levy Zone Number and Involved Ordinance Zone 200 Ord. No. 89-44 Zone 1503 Ord. No. 98-04 Zone 2503 Ord. No. 08-06 Zone 201 Ord. No. 93-45 Zone 1504 Ord. No. 97-43 Zone 2504 Ord. No. 16-13 Zone 202 Ord. No. 95-60 Zone 1505 Ord. No. 98-37 Zone 2600 Ord. No. 95-12 Zone 203 Ord. No. 03-29 Zone 1506 Ord. No. 98-29 Zone 2601 Ord. No. 93-81 Zone 204 Ord. No. 04-12 Zone 1507 Ord. No. 01-15 Zone 2602 Ord. No. 03-25 Zone 205 Ord. No. 04-37 Zone 1508 Ord. No. 01-17 Zone 2603 Ord. No. 04-41 Zone 206 Ord. No. 06-07 Zone 1509 Ord. No. 01-22 Zone 2604 Ord. No. 06-68 Zone 207 Ord. No. 06-23 Zone 1510 Ord. No. 02-11 Zone 2605 Ord. No. 07-12 Zone 208 Ord. No. 06-38 Zone 1511 Ord. No. 02-14 Zone 2606 Ord. No. 11-16 Zone 209 Ord. No. 06-67 Zone 1512 Ord. No. 06-08 Zone 2607 Ord. No. 18-01 Zone 210 Ord. No. 06-69 Zone 1513 Ord. No. 07-03 Zone 2608 Ord. No. 22-15 Zone 211 Ord. No. 08-21 Zone 1514 Ord. No. 15-07 Zone 2609 Ord. No. 22-31 Zone 212 Ord. No. 16-07 Zone 1515 Ord. No. 16-03 Zone 2700 Ord. No. 93-44 Zone 213 Ord. No. 21-08 Zone 1516 Ord. No. 19-07 Zone 2701 Ord. No. 95-04 Zone 214 Ord. No. 21-29 Zone 1517 Ord. No. 21-30 Zone 2702 Ord. No. 97-40 Zone 215 Ord. No. 21-34 Zone 1518 Ord. No. 22-19 Zone 2703 Ord. No. 05-13 Zone 216 Ord. No. 2024-09 Zone 1519 Ord. No. 2024-13 Zone 2704 Ord. No. 06-03 Zone 301 Ord. No. 04-42 Zone 1600 Ord. No. 94-06 Zone 2800 Ord. No. 99-41 Zone 400 Ord. No. 96-12 Zone 1601 Ord. No. 92-25 Zone 2801 Ord. No. 99-53 Zone 500 Ord. No. 94-18 Zone 1602 Ord. No. 95-10 Zone 2900 Ord. No. 94-50 Zone 501 Ord. No. 99-30 Zone 1603 Ord. No. 95-40 Zone 2901 Ord. No. 96-15 Zone 502 Ord. No. 01-12 Zone 1604 Ord. No. 96-23 Zone 2902 Ord. No. 01-01 Zone 503 Ord. No. 03-06 Zone 1605 Ord. No. 97-20 Zone 2903 Ord. No. 13-13 Zone 504 Ord. No. 04-21 Zone 1606 Ord. No. 97-26 Zone 2904 Ord. No. 18-29 Zone 505 Ord. No. 19-09 Zone 1607 Ord. No. 98-12 Zone 2905 Ord. No. 19-28 Zone 506 Ord. No. 22-11 Zone 1609 Ord. No. 99-38 Zone 3000 Ord. No. 95-26 Zone 700 Ord. No. 94-12 Zone 1610 Ord. No. 99-34 Zone 3001 Ord. No. 04-34 Zone 701 Ord. No. 96-16 Zone 1611 Ord. No. 99-33 Zone 3002 Ord. No. 06-41 Zone 702 Ord. No. 96-22 Zone 1612 Ord. No. 99-42 Zone 3003 Ord. No. 07-04 Zone 900 Ord. No. 02-18 Zone 1613 Ord. No. 00-28 Zone 3004 Ord. No. 07-05 Zone 1000 Ord. No. 94-19 Zone 1614 Ord. No. 01-14 Zone 3005 Ord. No. 08-01 Zone 1001 Ord. No. 98-17 Zone 1615 Ord. No. 02-10 Zone 3006 Ord. No. 96-17 Zone 1002 Ord. No. 03-27 Zone 1616 Ord. No. 06-02 Zone 3007 Ord. No. 21-07 Zone 1003 Ord. No. 04-02 Zone 1617 Ord. No. 2024-01 Zone 3008 Ord. No. 21-28 Zone 1004 Ord. No. 05-11 Zone 1700 Ord. No. 98-20 Zone 3100 Ord. No. 96-17 Zone 1005 Ord. No. 06-15 Zone 1800 Ord. No. 95-11 Zone 3101 Ord. No. 01-24 Zone 1006 Ord. No. 06-42 Zone 1801 Ord. No. 95-50 Zone 3102 Ord. No. 02-21 Zone 1007 Ord. No. 19-29 Zone 1803 Ord. No. 98-47 Zone 3103 Ord. No. 03-07 Zone 1100 Ord. No. 94-07 Zone 1804 Ord. No. 01-08 Zone 3104 Ord. No. 04-29 Zone 1101 Ord. No. 99-21 Zone 2000 Ord. No. 98-30 Zone 3105 Ord. No. 06-01 Zone 1102 Ord. No. 2025-06 Zone 2200 Ord. No. 99-53 Zone 3106 Ord. No. 06-24 Zone 1200 Ord. No. 95-45 Zone 2201 Ord. No. 00-02 Zone 3107 Ord. No. 06-27 Zone 1201 Ord. No. 03-35 Zone 2202 Ord. No. 04-35 Zone 3108 Ord. No. 07-13 Zone 1203 Ord. No. 18-17 Zone 2203 Ord. No. 04-36 Zone 3109 Ord. No. 07-38 Zone 1204 Ord. No. 20-24 Zone 2300 Ord. No. 94-69 Zone 3110 Ord. No. 07-39 Zone 1500 Ord. No. 95-24 Zone 2500 Ord. No. 96-14 Zone 3112 Ord. No. 10-05 Zone 1501 Ord. No. 95-49 Zone 2501 Ord. No. 99-39 Zone 3113 Ord. No. 19-30 Zone 1502 Ord. No. 96-29 Zone 2502 Ord. No. 00-37 Zone 3114 Ord. No. 21-27 1025 ESCOBAR STREET MARTINEZ, CA 94553CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legislation Details (With Text) File #: Version:125-2907 Name: Status:Type:Consent Item Passed File created:In control:7/9/2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS On agenda:Final action:7/22/2025 7/22/2025 Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Treasurer-Tax Collector, or designee, to execute a contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $197,000, to develop a strategy to modernize the property tax system, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100% General Fund) Attachments: Action ByDate Action ResultVer.Tally approvedBOARD OF SUPERVISORS7/22/2025 1 Pass To:Board of Supervisors From:Dan Mierzwa, Treasurer-Tax Collector Report Title:APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector, or designee, to execute a contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $197,000, to develop a strategy to modernize the property tax system, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. (100 % General Fund) ☒Recommendation of the County Administrator ☐ Recommendation of Board Committee RECOMMENDATIONS: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Contra Costa County Treasurer-Tax Collector, or designee, to execute a contract with Info-Tech Research Group, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $197,000, to develop a strategy to modernize the property tax system, for the period of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. FISCAL IMPACT: The payment will be funded 100% by General Fund. BACKGROUND: The Assessor, Auditor-Controller and Treasurer-Tax Collector currently utilize a legacy tax system that has been in place for over 50 years. The current system is less effective than modern solutions due to limited support, high maintenance costs, and outdated design. Its reliance on a costly mainframe and the scarcity of skilled programmers contribute to ongoing challenges, while its lack of user-friendliness and intuitive functionality further hinders efficiency and usability. While ancillary software has been implemented to assist with issues, the current system is still prone to errors and there have been delays in updates, ultimately forcing CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 1 of 2 powered by Legistar™ File #:25-2907,Version:1 increased reliance on manual support to avoid such errors and delays. This contract will enable Info-Tech to collaborate closely with County representatives to understand the current property tax system as used by the Assessor, Auditor-Controller and Tax Collector, and supported by Information Technology, and their individual objectives for modernizing the tax system. Info-Tech will employ that information in developing a Request for Information (“RFI”) to help the County select vendors for the modernization of a new tax system, and review vendor responses to the RFI. Through discussions with the departments, Info-Tech will identify the preferred go-forward solution and the associated vendor(s) for implementing the new property tax system. As part of this contract, the County and Info-Tech have agreed to a modified indemnification provision. Info- Tech’s maximum liability to County is limited to two million dollars except for any issues related to breach of confidentiality, third party intellectual property infringement, bodily injury and property damage, and gross negligence or willful misconduct. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If the agreement is not approved by the Board of Supervisors, the County will continue working with the antiquated legacy tax system. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Printed on 10/13/2025Page 2 of 2 powered by Legistar™