218 Benefit Assessment
2025 Pajaro Valley FPD 218 Benefit Assessment
On June 16th, 2025 the Board of Directors of Pajaro Valley Fire Protection District voted to move forward with a new 218 Benefit Assessment. During the following months the Board’s LAFCO AdHoc Committee met with the consultants to work on the new 218 Benefit Assessment. At the October 21st, 2025 regular board meeting of the Pajaro Valley FPD Board of Directors, the Boards LAFCO AdHoc Committee made a recommendation to the Board of Directors of Pajaro Valley FPD to cease moving forward with the 2025 218 Benefit Assessment. The Board of Directors voted to cease moving forward with the 2025 218 Benefit Assessment. Below is a link to the 2025 218 Benefit Assessment.
Link – 2025 Pajaro Valley FPD 218 Benefit Assessment Engineer Report
Fire Protection & Emergency Response Services Assessment
Ballot Tabulation Results
March 19, 2024
On behalf of Pajaro Valley Fire Protection District Board of Directors, I would like to thank our Staff and firefighters, CAL FIRE Local 2881 and residents that helped in the 218 Benefit Assessment process.
Unfortunately, we did not receive the needed votes for this assessment to pass. As a result, your local fire engine at the Pajaro Valley Fire Station will drop to two-person daily staffing starting July 1, 2024.
This will result in delayed action at fire incidents due to industry safety standards as well as decreased efficiency at the scene of medical or rescue type incident due to the complexity of those calls and the tasks that must be completed in a safe manner. Despite this decreased staffing, we assure you that our Pajaro Valley Firefighters have always, and will always, continue to do the best that they can with the staffing that is available to successfully mitigate emergency calls for service within the district.
While we, as a Board, feel that the 218 Benefit Assessment is a fair and objective means of asking residents to pay their fair share, the majority of property owners felt otherwise. In my view, a small home on a modest lot should pay less than a large commercial structure on acreage. We tried to get the word out regarding Prop 218 Benefit Assessment with press releases, zoom meetings and in person public meetings, unfortunately it failed.
The Pajaro Valley Fire District Board will continue to explore all possible funding avenues to ensure an adequate emergency response to calls for service within the district.
Dave Martone, Board Chair
Total number of assessment ballots returned: |
842 |
Total number of Yes ballots: |
465 |
Total weight of Yes votes: |
$132,028.67 |
Percentage of Yes ballots: |
45.58% |
Total number of No ballots: |
367 |
Total weight of No votes: |
$157,641.42 |
Percentage of No ballots: |
54.42% |
Total number of invalid ballots: |
10 |
Total weight of invalid votes |
$2,236.90 |
Total number of assessment ballots received after the close of the Public Hearing: |
842 |
Contact Information
562 Casserly Rd, Watsonville, CA
Phone: (831) 722-6188