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Matter SCC-128118

Public hearing to consider the proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment for the Santa Clara County Mosquito and Vector Control District, which would establish an additional benefit assessment charge for mosquito and vector control services.

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Hearing Printout

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The document outlines a public hearing scheduled for June 2, 2026, to consider a proposed benefit assessment for mosquito and vector control services in Santa Clara County. The assessment aims to address a budget shortfall and enhance public health services. The hearing will allow for public input and the tabulation of ballots related to the assessment. The document details the outreach efforts made to inform the community about the assessment and its implications for public health.

Key points
  • Public hearing to consider the proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment.
  • The assessment aims to establish an additional benefit charge for mosquito and vector control services.
  • The hearing will take place on June 2, 2026, after public input is collected.
  • The proposed assessment is expected to generate approximately $8,536,626 in revenue to address the District's budget deficit.
  • Outreach efforts have included media coverage and multilingual communication to inform the community.
  • The District has faced a significant budget shortfall due to rising operational costs and increased service demands.
Limitations
  • The document contains placeholders for specific dates and details that are not filled in.
  • The fiscal implications section mentions estimated revenues but does not provide specific details on how these figures were calculated.

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County of Santa Clara Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency 128118 DATE: May 19, 2026 TO: Governing Board of the Santa Clara County Vector Control District FROM: Edgar Nolasco, Director, Consumer/Environmental Protection Agency SUBJECT: Public Hearing to consider proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment RECOMMENDED ACTION Public hearing to consider the proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment for the Santa Clara County Mosquito and Vector Control District, which would establish an additional benefit assessment charge for mosquito and vector control services. i. Open public hearing. ii. Close the public input portion of the hearing. iii. Direct the Registrar of Voters to tabulate all ballots prior to the continued public hearing on June 2, 2026. iv. Continue the public hearing to June 2, 2026 at no earlier than 10:00 a.m., for tabulation of ballots, presentation of results, and consideration of further action. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund as a result of the Recommended Action. Should the 2026 benefit assessment be approved, ongoing estimated revenues in the Mosquito and Vector Control District...
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2026 Benefit Assessment Written Objections and Responses with Exhibits

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The document outlines the proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment for Santa Clara County, detailing the process for property owners to submit written objections. Eight objections were received by the May 5, 2026 deadline. The document includes objections regarding the legality of the assessment under the California Constitution, concerns about transparency, and the proposed assessment's impact on property owners. The assessment aims to address public health issues related to mosquito control and is intended to provide additional resources for the district's services.

Key points
  • Property owners could submit written objections to the proposed assessment by May 5, 2026.
  • Eight written objections were received by the Santa Clara County Mosquito and Vector Control District.
  • Concerns raised include the legality of the assessment under California Constitution, transparency issues, and the proposed assessment's financial implications.
  • The assessment aims to provide additional resources for mosquito and vector control services in response to public health threats.
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  • Specific details regarding the objections, such as names and addresses, are partially obscured or incomplete.

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Proposed 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment Written Objections and Responses In accordance with Proposition 218 process, property owners who wished to object to the proposed 2026 assessment on the grounds that it does not comply with the California Constitution, were able to submit a written objections to the Santa Clara County Mosquito and Vector Control District (MVCD) at 1580 Berger Drive, San José, CA 95112 by May 5, 2026. Prior to the deadline, the District received eight (8) written objections. Exhibit A consists the written objections received by MVCD by May 5, 2026. Exhibit B is the District’s responses to the written objections. Exhibit A 2026 Mosquito, Vector, and Disease Control Assessment Written Objections El,rztnETH C. BTBRLy P.O. Box 6l:ozlSeN Josn, Cer,rronxre 95161-1021 May 5,zoz6 Santa Clara County Mosquito and Vector Control District r58o Berger Drive SanJose, CA 95rrz Dear District Trustees: As a property owner in Santa Clara County (SCC) (assessor's parcel no. 254-58 -oo7),I strongly object to your latest proposed tax assessment. My concerns include the following. Mosquitos and other vectors do not naturally respect property lines; your...