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Riverside, CA 92522

Phone: (951) 826-5539

Residents of the City of Riverside will see various line items included in their annual property tax bills that relate to services provided by the City and/or projects constructed by the City or private developers.

These line items are tied to specific parcels and are only included on the property tax bills for parcels that directly benefit from the particular services or projects. Ward maps are attached to each line item for additional reference to the location. The categories of special taxes and assessments that are included on property tax bills in the City are as follows and are described in more detail below:

  1. Community Facilities Districts (CFDs)
  2. Assessment Districts (ADs)
  3. Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMDs)
  4. City Services and Capital Projects

Community Facilities Districts (CFDs)

The Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 provides cities with the authority to form Community Facilities Districts (CFDs) within their borders to finance the construction of public improvements and/or to provide municipal services. Items typically financed through the City’s CFDs include streets, sewers, storm drains, landscaping, and other infrastructure improvements. Formation of a CFD initially requires approval from two-thirds of the voters within the CFD boundaries, and the amount of special tax assessed to each parcel is determined via a formula that is established at the time of formation. The table below lists each active CFD administered by the City. Other agencies such as school districts may also have districts within the City’s borders.

District Purpose Final Year of Debt Service
CFD 92-1 Sycamore Canyon Infrastructure Construction 2033-34
2019A COP's Galleria at Tyler Infrastructure Construction 2045-56
CFD 2006-1A Riverwalk Vista Improvement Area 1 Infrastructure Construction 2043-44
CFD 2006-1B Riverwalk Vista Improvement Area 2 Infrastructure Construction 2045-46
CFD 2014-2 The Highlands Infrastructure Construction 2044-46
CFD 2013-1 Kunny Ranch Infrastructure Construction 2055-56
CFD 2015-1 OrangeCrest Grove Infrastructure Construction 2055-56
CFD 2015-2 Pomelo Infrastructure Construction 2064-65
CFD 2015-2 Pomelo Annual Services Continuous
CFD 2021-2 Riverpointe Park Place Infrastructure Construction 2061-62
CFD 2021-2 Riverpointe Park Place Annual Services Continuous
CFD 2021-3 Bridle Ridge Infrastructure Construction 2062-63
CFD 2021-3 Bridle Ridge Annual Services Continuous

Assessment Districts (ADs)

The Improvements Acts of 1911 and 1915 provide cities with the authority to form Assessment Districts (ADs) within their borders to finance the construction of public improvements and/or to maintain those improvements. Items typically financed through the City’s ADs include streets, sewers, storm drains, landscaping, and other infrastructure improvements as well as related maintenance. Formation of an AD initially requires approval from the voters within the AD boundaries, and the amount of special tax assessed to each parcel is determined via a formula that is established at the time of formation. The table below lists each active AD administered by the City. Other agencies such as school districts may also have districts within the City’s borders.

District Purpose Final Year of Special Tax
Riverwalk Infrastructure Construction 2025-26
Riverwalk Business Center Infrastructure Construction 2028-29
Hunter Business Park Infrastructure Construction 2035-36
Loving Homes Maintenance Maintenance of Improvements Continuous
Canyon Crest Maintenance Maintenance of Improvements Continuous

Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMDs)

Under the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, the City has the authority to form Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMDs) within its borders subject to the approval of the impacted property owners via an election. The LMDs listed below have been formed for the purpose of maintaining landscaping and park facilities located within the boundaries of each district.

District Purpose Final Year of Special Tax
Riverwalk LMD Landscape/Parkway Maintenance Continuous
Sycamore Highlands (88-1) Landscape/Parkway Maintenance 2026-27

City Services and Capital Projects

Certain City services are funded through assessments collected on property tax bills. The City’s voters approved Measure G funding construction of Fire Department facilities and Measure C funding Riverside Public Library services. The Street Light Assessment District provides funding for the operation and maintenance of streetlights throughout the City and was also approved by the City’s voters.

District Purpose Final Year of Special Tax
Riverside Lighting District Street Light Electricity Continuous

To find out what district(s) your property is located in, please use the link below:

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