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DATE: July 1, 1987 @ ""`"rty
SUBJECT: AB 1794 Costa, California Park, Recreational, and--Historca-1
Facilities Bond Act of 1988
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATIONS(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
Authorize the Chair to sign letters to the County' s State
Legislators requesting assistance to amend AB 1794 to provide funds
to County Park and Recreation Service Areas.
FISCAL IMPACT
None. State funds being sought.
BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS
This bill would enact the California Park, Recreational, and
Historical Facilities Bond Act of 1988 which, if adopted, would
authorize for purposes of financing a specified program for
acquiring, developing, or restoring real property for state and
local park, beach, recreational, or historical facilities through
the issuance, pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond law, of
bonds in the amount of $4251,000. 000.
This bill would provide for submission of the bond act to the
voters at the June 1988 primary election in accordance with
specified law.
The state grant moneys authorized for the program shall be
allocated to counties, cities, and districts on the basis of their
populations.
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cc: Community Development ATTESTED. JUL 21 1987
County Administrators Office PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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AB 1794 Costa. California Park,
Recreational, and Historical Facilities
Bond Act of 1988
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Forty percent of the total funds available for grants shall be
allocated to counties and regional park, open-space, or park and
open-space districts. Each County' s allocation shall be in the
same ratio as the county' s population is to the state' s total
population except that each county is entitled to a minimum
allocation of two hundred thousand dollars ( $200, 000) . In any
county that embraces all or part of the territory of a regional
park, open-space, or park and open-space district whose board of
directors is not the county board of supervisors, the amount
allocated to the county shall be apportioned between the county and
the regional district in proportion to the population of the county
that is included within the territory of the regional, district and
the population of the county that is outside the territory of the
regional district.
Sixty percent of the total funds available for grants shall be
allocated to cities and districts, other than regional park,
open-space, or park and open-space districts. Each city' s and
each district' s allocation shall in the same ratio as the city' s
or district' s population is to the combined total of the state' s
population that is included in incorporated areas and in
unincorporated areas within districts, except that each city or
district is entitled to a minimum allocation of twenty thousand
dollars ( $20,000) .
After the 1986 State Park Bond Act was approved, the County
negotiated with the East Bay Regional Park District and received
$84,000. If County Service Areas were treated similarly to
special districts each would receive at least $20,000. The nine
service areas in question are within the communities of Alamo,
Bishop Ranch, Clyde, Crockett, Discovery Bay, E1 Sobrante,
Montarabay, Oakley and Rodeo.