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The Mello-Roos tax is named after the sponsors behind the 1982 law authorizing such districts, California State Sen. Henry Mello and State Assemblyman Mike Roos. Their bill was a workaround for ...
These CFDs are more formally known as Mello-Roos districts, through which property owners can vote to tax themselves to finance the costs of local services they receive or infrastructure they need.
The financing for all those projects is still unclear, including how the special Mello-Roos taxes that Great Park residents pay will be factored in, but Chi said the city has around $600 million ...
After 40 years in the municipal bond industry — 35 of them at American Century — Steve Permut left the California-based mutual fund firm on June 30 for retirement.
The Machados then formed a Mello-Roos tax district with the adjacent property owners to raise funds for off-site improvements. The funds raised for off-site improvements were in the form of a bond ...
The Machados then formed a Mello-Roos tax district with the adjacent property owners to raise funds for off-site improvements. The funds raised for offsite improvements were in the form of a bond ...
As frustrations mount, several dozen Spring Lake residents gathered into a small corner of Spring Lake Elementary School for an impromptu meeting in hopes of voicing their concerns with the Woodlan… ...
The map below shows the Great Park’s special tax districts. The graphic above the map shows the range in annual Mello-Roos for each area. Data research by Noah Biesiada, graphics by Sonya Quick.
Will benefit schools and affect properties in former Mello-Roos District By Allen Payton At their meeting on Wed., Nov. 13, 2019 the Antioch School Board voted 5-0 to place a $105 million bond on the ...