§ 29673 Special District Objections Hearing
Imagine your neighborhood is planning to create a special district to pay for extra street cleaning, but you don’t want your house included because you think it will cost too much.
You can write a letter to the district secretary saying you don’t want your house in the district. At the hearing, the board will listen to your objection and decide whether to include your property or not. If they need more time to decide, they might delay the hearing, but they won’t send you another notice—they’ll just note the new date in their records.
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§ 29673 Special District Objections Hearing
Last verified: January 23, 2026