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CSAs within Yolo County receive a variety of services, including water, sewer, lighting, street cleaning, landscaping, and others.  The mission of Yolo County's CSA program is to ensure quality and cost-efficient delivery of services to designated unincorporated communities.  Management of CSAs includes oversight of the delivery of services, fiscal administration, periodic communications with the CSAs, as well as compliance with state and federal regulations.  Services are provided utilizing the Proposition 218 process and annual charges for property-related fees, assessments, and/or special taxes.



CSA Policies and Procedures 

The following policies and procedures guide the work of CSA Advisory Committees and County staff liaisons:

CSA Advisory Committees Policies and Procedures Manual (2024)
Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual on Advisory Committees (2020)
Advisory Body Handbook (2018)


CSA Calendar

Willowbank CSA Advisory Committee Meeting

Meeting to Be Conducted In Person & Remotely Via Zoom, Hosted by Ms. Anne Todgham

Marguerite Montgomery Elementary School Multipurpose Room

1441 Danbury, Street, Davis, CA 95618

 

NOTE: This meeting is being agendized to allow WCSA Advisory Committee Members,
County staff and the public to participate in the meeting via teleconference,
pursuant to the Government Code section 54953(e)(1) (as amended by Assembly Bill 361), available at the following link:
https://ucdavis.zoom.us/j/99396459944?pwd=blFSekU2QmZmYnV0bjhKVDdWM0xZUT09

OR

By Phone, dial: +1 669 900 6833 US

Meeting ID:   993 9645 9944   Passcode:  692936

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