Commission Special Meeting - Protest Hearing for UVFD Annexation A-2021-02
On October 4, 2021, the Commission approved the Ukiah Valley Fire District's proposal to annex the City of Ukiah (LAFCo FIle No. A-2021-02). On November 8, 2021 LAFCo will hold a Protest Hearing to receive written protests filed against this approval. Landowners and registered voters residing within the City of Ukiah may file a written protest if opposed to the application.
The October 4, 2021 Executive Officer's Report analyzing the project and the presentation to the Commission are located on the October Commission meeting page.
More information about the project and process is available in the UVFD's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), below.
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