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Greenfield, California — week of 2026-06-29 · all Greenfield meetings

Greenfield City Council to consider fire tax increase, road projects; GSA reviews budget

Greenfield residents may see a change in their fire and medical emergency parcel tax later this year, as the City Council on June 23 was set to discuss a resolution to increase the levy. The same meeting also included a proposed list of road repair projects funded by the state's SB1 gas tax program, along with routine financial approvals and a denied claim against the city. Separately, the Arroyo Seco Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) reviewed its proposed $204,900 budget for the coming fiscal year, covering administration and technical groundwater sustainability plan work.

City Council considers fire tax, road projects

The council’s June 23 agenda (minutes not yet published) included a resolution to increase the Fire and Medical Emergency Parcel Tax. No specific amount or rate was listed in the summary, but the item was set for discussion and possible action. The council also was to approve a list of SB1-funded road repair projects for Fiscal Year 2026-2027. Other routine business included approval of warrants and bank drafts totaling $456,281.61 and a budget reallocation of salary and overtime savings to the Public Works department.

In a separate action, the council was scheduled to consider a denial of a claim filed against the city by Juan Manuel Cabrera Munguia. No details of the claim were provided in the agenda.

Groundwater agency reviews $204,900 budget

The Arroyo Seco GSA, meeting the same evening, reviewed and provided direction on its Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget of $204,900. The funds cover administrative costs and implementation of the Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP). The board also received a status report from the General Manager on ongoing projects, including seawater intrusion solutions and demand management. Unanticipated cost adjustments for groundwater data or evaluations were also on the agenda.

The board adopted minutes from its May 26, 2026 meeting.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days. Residents can check the city’s official website for notices of future council and agency meetings.

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