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Proposed Rancho Dominguez Annexation Project

 
  Proposed Rancho Dominguez Annexation Project
 
   

On January 16, 2007, the City Council approved the submittal of an application to the Local Agency Formation Commission to initiate the annexation of unincorporated portions of Los Angeles County known as Rancho Dominguez into Carson. The application requests consideration of the entire 1,710 acres.

The city of Carson has undertaken a careful financial review of the Rancho Dominguez territory in order to develop a projection of the estimated costs associated with providing municipal services to the area. This effort included a cost estimate for operations, an evaluation and cost estimate for needed capital improvements, and an estimate of the revenues that would accrue to Carson to fund those services and capital needs. The underlying principle in compiling the projections is to ensure provision of government services comparable to the high quality service levels in Carson. The Fiscal Analysis Report indicates that there would be a net deficit in operating revenues to serve only the area west of Alameda, while there would be positive net revenue of approximately $1.4 million for the area east of Alameda Street. When considered as a whole, the Rancho Dominguez area would provide net operating revenue of $773,568. Given the results of the analysis, the financial feasibility of the Rancho Dominguez Annexation depends on it being approved in its entirety. .

The links below will provide you with valuable information for the proposed Rancho Dominguez Annexation project. For further information on the project, please contact Sheri Repp, Planning Manager, at (310) 952-1761.
 

 
Financial Analysis (PDF Format, 0.33MB)
 
Environmental Review/ Initial Study

On the basis of the Initial Study prepared for the project, it has been determined that the project would not have a potential for a significant effect on the environment. Click on the link below for a copy of the Study.
 


VISIT THE WEBSITES LISTED BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ANNEXATION PROCESS