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The Maintenance Services Districts (LMDs) were formed for the operating and maintenance of landscape, lighting, traffic signals, parkways, medians, etc. in the City's neighborhoods.
Landscaping Maintenance District No. 84-2 (LMD 84-2)
LMD 84-2 consists of 12 benefit zones that were all formed in 1986 following the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. Services provided vary based on the funding received from annual charges/assessments paid by the property owners within each service area or zone. Funding for each district is collected through the taxes/charges/ assessments levied and collected on the County of Riverside property tax bills. Operation of each financing district requires full cost recovery; service levels for the programs may be adjusted consistent with available funding levels. Funds collected in each program are restricted for use only within that program.
FY 2024 LMD 84-2 Engineer's Report
Quick Facts: | • 0.2 Acre Area | • 184 Benefit Units |
Zone 2 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along Corydon. The original levy, set at $110 per benefit unit, was raised to $116 in Fiscal Year 1996/1997, where it has remained.
Quick Facts: | • 8.63 Acre Area | • 699 Benefit Units |
Zone 4 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along the northerly side of Ontario, between Kellogg and Rimpau, as well as the parkways along portions of Fullerton, Rimpau, and Old Temescal. The annual levy has fluctuated over the years. Recent elections have raised the annual rate to where it is today.
Quick Facts: | • 3.46 Acre Area | • 514 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 6
Zone 6 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along portions of McKinley, Promenade and Buchanan.
Quick Facts: | • 24.52 Acre Area | • 4,614.70 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 7
Zone 7 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along a portion of Ontario and Mangular Avenues.
Quick Facts: | • 8.98 Acre Area | • 1,432.60 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 10
Zone 10 covers the Sierra Del Oro community, located at the western portion of the City, which includes Green River Road, a main thoroughfare connecting west Corona to the 91 Freeway. The Zone 10 maintenance area of 173 acres is the largest of the zones maintained by LMD 84-2. Huge open space and hillsides make up most of the 173 acres because Sierra Del Oro sits at the foot of the Cleveland National Forest, which separates Corona from neighboring Orange County. Because of the community's topography, many of the homes in Sierra Del Oro have steep slopes or hills behind their properties. Landscape management does not only consist of the customary landscape mowing and trimming, but also includes annual slope vegetation management for slope stability and protection from fire hazard.
Quick Facts: | • 185.9 Acre Area | • 3,438.40 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 14
Zone 14 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along portions of Norco Hills Parkway, Village Loop, Parkridge, Parkview and McKinley.
Quick Facts: | • 35.45 Acre Area | • 2,305.50 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 15
Zone 15 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along portions of Auto Center Drive and Railroad Street.
Quick Facts: | • 1.77 Acre Area | • 383.25 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 17
Zone 17 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along portions of Stagecoach.
Quick Facts: | • 1.27 Acre Area | • 201 Benefit Units |
LMD 84-2: Zone 18
Zone 18 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians along portions of Lincoln, Harrington, and River Road.
Quick Facts: | • 1.92 Acre Area | • 359.80 Benefit Units |
Zone 19 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of parkways and medians in areas throughout South Corona.
Quick Facts: | • 36.78 Acre Area | • 3,692 Benefit Units |
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LMD 84-2: Zone 20
Zone 20 was established to fund the landscape maintenance of greenbelt areas, parkways and medians along portions of Lincoln, Upper, Mountain Gate, Main, Foothill, and Garretson.
Quick Facts: | • 70.27 Acre Area | • 2,573.75 Benefit Units |
Lighting Maintenance Districts (LMD)
LMD 84-1 | ||||
Benefit Zone 1 | • 36,799.12 Benefit Units | |||
Benefit Zone 2 | • 67,717.90 Benefit Units | |||
Benefit Zone 3 | • 97,068.30 Benefit Units |
FY 2024 LMD 84-1 Engineer's Report
LMD 2003-1 | |||
Benefit Zone 1 | • 177.25 Benefit Units | ||
Benefit Zone 2 | • 1,587.24 Benefit Units | ||
Benefit Zone 3 | • 3,718.72 Benefit Units |
FY 2024 LMD 2003-1 Engineer's Report
Maintenance Services and Public Services Community Facilities Districts
The City's other LMDs are Community Facilities Districts (CFD). These districts were established following the provisions of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982. To view annual reports, please click here.
Please contact the City’s Special Tax Consultant at (866) 504-2067 for information specific to individual land parcels within our districts.