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Selma Announces Public Hearing for Tract 6244 CFD Annexation

The City of Selma posted a Notice of Public Hearing on Jan. 5, 2026, concerning the proposed annexation of Tract 6244 into Community Facilities District No. 2006-01, Zone B. The procedural notice gives residents an opportunity to review the proposal and attend the hearing that will decide whether developer financing and infrastructure measures tied to the tract move forward.

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Selma Announces Public Hearing for Tract 6244 CFD Annexation
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On Jan. 5, 2026 the City of Selma's City Clerk published an official Notice of Public Hearing regarding the proposed annexation of Tract 6244 into Community Facilities District No. 2006-01, Zone B. The notice, posted under the City Clerk's latest news list, serves as the formal procedural step required for a CFD annexation and invites interested parties to review the proposal and participate in the referenced hearing.

Community Facilities Districts are a common tool in California for financing public infrastructure connected to new development. By annexing a tract into a CFD, the city can authorize special tax assessments or bond issuances to fund roads, sewer and water extensions, parks, and other public improvements without drawing immediate resources from the city's general fund. For Selma residents, the practical implications include potential long-term assessments on properties within the annexed tract and the accelerated delivery of neighborhood infrastructure tied to the project.

The City Clerk's posting functions as the public notification mandated by municipal and state procedures; it provides local contact points for residents and property owners to obtain additional details about the annexation and the timing of the hearing. Interested parties can review the materials and submit comments or appear at the hearing to raise concerns about proposed assessments, project scope, or mitigation measures.

While the notice itself is a routine administrative action, it represents a significant moment for neighbors near Tract 6244 and for broader Fresno County development patterns. Annexations into CFDs shape who ultimately pays for new infrastructure, how swiftly improvements arrive, and the fiscal commitments that follow development. The decision on Zone B will inform how the city manages growth and balances developer contributions with public responsibility.

Selma's posting aligns with established practices requiring transparency and public involvement in financing measures. Residents can consult the City Clerk's news list for the notice and use the contact information provided there to request documents, ask about hearing dates, and learn how to participate. The public hearing will be the formal venue to resolve questions and determine whether the proposed developer-related financing measures proceed.

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