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  1. Dec 1, 2021 · When George Skotty, the board chair and owner of that small store, banged his gavel, Rubidoux officially became the first community services district in the state, under a law passed by the legislature just a year earlier.

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  2. In 2005, the Community Services District Law, a CSD’s principal act, was rewritten and streamlined by a working group that included CSDA and the Senate Local Government Committee.

  3. (2) The residents and property owners in California’s diverse communities desire public facilities and services that promote the public peace, health, safety, and welfare. (3) Responding to these communities’ desires, the Legislature enacted the Community Services District Law in 1951, and reenacted the Community Services District Law in 1955.

  4. The Community Services District Law (Government Code §61000, et seq.) is just one of nearly 55 principal acts that form the statutory basis for governing California’s nearly 3,300 special districts. Local voters have approved the formation of community services districts (CSDs) that serve a wide variety of diverse neighborhoods, rural towns ...

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · (3) Responding to these communities' desires, the Legislature enacted the Community Services District Law in 1951, and reenacted the Community Services District Law in 1955.

  6. Mar 13, 2006 · In 2005, legislators passed Senate Bill 135 (Kehoe), thoroughly revising the “Community Services District Law.” Based on the detailed efforts of a 19-member Working Group, SB 135 carefully spells out the CSDs’ policies, powers, procedures, and oversight duties.

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  8. Sep 22, 2005 · the Community Services District Law in 1951, and reenacted the Community Services District Law in 1955. (4) Between 1955 and 2005, the voters in more than 300 communities have formed community services districts to achieve local governance, provide needed public facilities, and supply public services.