MOORPARK : City to Offer Rebate of Assessment Fees
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For the third year, Moorpark will refund property assessments paid by homeowners who have low incomes or special hardships.
The city’s assessment fees for single-family houses for the fiscal year that began July 1 total $66.40. Of this, $33.40 goes toward street lights and landscaping; the remainder helps pay for park and recreation services, Assistant City Manager Susan Cauldwell said.
The rebate program is geared mainly toward households whose income does not exceed two-thirds of the median income in Ventura County. The median income is $48,400 for a family of four.
Homeowners whose income exceeds this level, however, may still qualify for the refund if they have a special hardship, such as extraordinarily high medical expenses, Cauldwell said.
To qualify for the refund, property owners must live in their homes. Also, homeowners will have to present a canceled check or other evidence that they have paid this year’s assessments. The assessment fees will be included in the property tax bills mailed in November.
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