How are Parcels apportioned for Assessment?

Each parcel being assessed must receive a special benefit that equals or exceeds the amount of the special assessment actually imposed on the parcel. All developed parcels within the City benefit from street lighting services. Parcel apportionment is accomplished through the development of a base billing unit, called an Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU).

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1. What is a special assessment?
2. Who owns the streetlights in the City of Apopka?
3. Who owns the retention areas in the City of Apopka?
4. How are Parcels apportioned for Assessment?
5. How will the assessment be billed?
6. How have street light services been paid for in the past?
7. How have retention pond maintenance been paid for in the past?
8. How are other cities funding street lights?
9. Can the assessments be spent for any other purpose?
10. Where can I find information regarding Neighborhood Improvement Special Assessment MSBU’s responsibilities?
11. Where can I obtain more information about Special Assessment Districts?