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FY 2026-2027 Tax Roll of Delinquent Solid Waste Service Charges

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The City of Banning is preparing to include delinquent residential solid waste service charges on the Riverside County property tax roll for fiscal year 2026-2027, in accordance with its Solid Waste Franchise Agreement, Banning Municipal Code Chapter 8.28, and California Health and Safety Code Section 5470 et seq. This administrative action enables the city to recover unpaid fees by attaching them to property tax bills, ensuring more consistent and enforceable collection without requiring physical changes or environmental impact. The process is designed to support the sustainability of the city’s waste management services by securing revenue from residential customers who have outstanding balances. The initiative is managed through the City of Banning’s Office of Public Works and Planning, with primary contact points being Senior Planner Mary L. Yaryan and Director of Public Works Arturo Vela. The action is not a procurement or competitive solicitation, and no formal bidding or set-aside applies. It is a non-physical, administrative measure intended solely to improve financial accountability and service funding. The placement on the tax roll will occur within Riverside County, with all property located in the 92220 ZIP code area subject to the charge. The notice was posted on July 10, 2026, and the action reflects the city’s ongoing efforts to align its solid waste fee collection with state-approved mechanisms for municipal financing.

General Info

Banning to add delinquent waste fees to 2026-2027 property tax rolls for recovery via Riverside County.

Agency

California → City of Banning

NAICS

924110 - Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management ProgramsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Northeast Corner of E Ramsey St and N San Gorgonio Ave, CA, 92220

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Documents

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Notice of Exemption - FY 2026-2027 Tax Roll Delinquent Solid Waste Charges

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Banning
Contacts2 people available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
California → City of Banning
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Contacts
Mary L. YaryanSenior Planner
Arturo VelaDirector of Public Works

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Approval of the placement of delinquent residential solid waste service charges on the Riverside County property tax roll pursuant to the City's Solid Waste Franchise Agreement, Banning Municipal Code Chapter 8.28, and California Health and Safety Code Section 5470 et seq. The action is administrative in nature and does not result in any physical changes to the environment.

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