Service Districts
At the request of the qualified electors, the City has created several special financing districts to fund certain programs benefiting the properties within the district.
These programs include:
- community service programs
- parks maintenance
- public landscape maintenance
- street lighting operations
- streets and drainage maintenance
Funding for the programs is generated from parcel charges, special assessments or special taxes paid by property owners and collected as part of the annual County of Riverside property tax bills. Funds collected for each district and program are restricted and can only be used within that district and for that program.
Detailed information on each District, the services it funds, the location of the improvements, the properties funding and receiving the services, and the parcel charges can be found on the Special Districts Report page.
Boundary Maps, the Rate and Method of Apportionment, and the Annual Report for each CFD can be found on the Special Districts Report page.
Community Service Districts
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Zone A — Parks and Community Services
Services provided by the Parks and Community Services Department include maintenance of parkland and linear parkway sites, improved multi-use trails, facilities, and recreational programs for the City’s children, adults, and senior citizens.
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Zone D — Parkway Landscape Maintenance
Property owners within Zone D program boundaries fund the costs of public landscape maintenance of those parkways and/or medians which benefit their properties. Depending upon the amount of funding approved by the property owners within each tract, the frequency of services may vary.
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Zone E — Extensive Parkway Landscape Maintenance
The Zone E program funds and provides public landscape maintenance service for extensive landscaping existing in and around specific major residential/commercial development areas. Depending upon the amount of funding approved by the property owners, the frequency of services may vary.
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Zone M — Median Maintenance
Property owners benefiting from the arterial medians fund the public landscape maintenance of certain medians included in the Zone M program.
Annual Levy Report -
Zone S — Sunnymead Boulevard Maintenance
The Zone S program provides a funding mechanism and maintenance program for the public landscaping improvements installed as part of the Sunnymead Boulevard Revitalization Program. The frequency of service will vary based on the amount of funding approved by the property owners within this district.
Lighting and Landscape Maintenance Districts
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Landscape Maintenance District 2014-01
LMD 2014-01 provides funding for the operation and maintenance of certain street lights installed as part of a residential development.
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Landscape Maintenance District No. 2014-02
LMD 2014-02 provides funding for the maintenance of certain public landscaping installed as part of a specific development. The frequency of the services will vary depending on the amount of funding authorized by the property owners.
Community Facilities Districts (services)
Learn more: CFD FAQ
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CFD No. 4-M
CFD 4-M was formed in October 2005 to provide stormwater facilities maintenance for properties within the Centerpointe Business Park industrial development.
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CFD No. 2014-01 (Maintenance Services)
CFD 2014-01 provides funding for the operation and maintenance of public landscaping, street lighting, and streets and drainage.
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CFD No. 1 (Park Maintenance)
CFD 1 provides funding for the operation and maintenance of certain park facilities.
Annual Special Tax Report and RMA
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CFD No. 2021-01 (Parks Maintenance)
CFD 2021-01 provides funding for the operation and maintenance of certain park facilities.
Annual Special Tax Report and RMA