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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA - 01171989 - S.3 s 3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter Urging )" Timely Action on the ) RESOLUTION NO. 89/42 Development of a ) Permanent Learning ) Center on the Cowell ) Ranch Site in Contra ) Costa County ) WHEREAS, the California State University system support the development of a permanent learning center at the Cowell Ranch Site in Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, the California Postsecondary Education Commission approved the development of the Cowell Ranch Site in December, 1987; and . WHEREAS, the California Legislature and the governor have approved the Cowell Ranch site as a permanent learning center of the California State University system; and WHEREAS, the State of California originally purchased the site in 1969 for the purposes of developing 'a future campus of the California State University System; and. WHEREAS, when a learning center was developed in Contra Costa County, it was always intended that the permanent facility would be established on the Cowell Ranch site; and WHEREAS, the Governor's proposed budget contains $15 million for initial construction and infrastructure development for the Cowell Ranch site; and WHEREAS, the new learning center at the Cowell Ranch site is an >r important and needed resource for .Contra Costa County and for the state; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County asks the California Postsecondary Education Commission to take action at its January 23, 1989 meeting to refer the matter to the Legislature and the California State University system; and BE - IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County urges the legislature to approve all matters relating to the development of the permanent facility on the Cowell Ranch site. Introduced by: Supervisor Tom Powers First District I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the 17 th day of January, 1989. ATTESTED: January 17, 1989 Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator i BY: F ag:e aA_ Deput ler RESOLUTION NO. 89/42 w y' BACKGROUND (cont. ) : Contra Costa County, through the Medically Indigent Adult (MIA) program, is the health care provider of last resort for thousands of residents who are without adequate private coverage. Contra Costa County is critically dependent on adequate state funding for the MIA program. Such funding. has not been forthcoming since the state transferred responsibility for the MIA program in 1982. In fiscal year 88-89, MIA funding from the state is approximately 50% of what the state had previously been spending to cover that same population prior to the transfer. The current crisis in county health care funding cannot be I addressed by Contra Costa acting alone. A regional approach in which Contra Costa works,zin concert with other Bay Area counties is important for both educating the public and advising state policy makers about options for reform. S.3 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DATE: January 17, 1989 MATTER OF RECORD --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: Development of a Permanent Learning Center on the Cowell Ranch site in Contra Costa County The following item was brought to the attention of the Board members after the agenda was posted, and the Board unanimously agreed on the need to take action: Supervisor Powers introduced, and the Board this day adopted Resolution 89%42 urging the California Postsecondary Education Commission to take action at its January 23 , 1989 meeting to refer the matter of development of a permanent learning center on the Cowell Ranch site in Contra Costa County to the Legislature and the California State University system. The Board requested the County Administrator to transmit immediately the above resolution to the California Postsecondary Education Commission. THIS IS A MATTER OF RECORD. cc: County Administrator