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Agenda Packet
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City Council & Redevelopment
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9/25/2006
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<br />needs of higher educational facilities, and finance grants for construction and renovation of <br />schools, including charter schools and facilities for career technical education programs, and to <br />relieve overcrowded schools. This also includes $29 million to fund joint~use projects for <br />construction of K.12 school facilities. <br /> <br />. $1.9 billion for new construction of school facilities. <br />. $500 million for providing school facilities to charter schools. <br />. $3.3 billion for modernization of school facilities. <br />. $500 million for facilities for career technical education programs. <br />. $1 billion for new construction to fund severely overcrowded school sites. <br />. $1.5 billion for CA Community Colleges. <br />. $890 million for UC and Hastings College of Law. <br />. $690 million for CSU. <br />Proposition 1 E-Flood Prevention Bond <br /> <br />AB 140 (Nunez and Perata) Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Act of <br />2006 <br /> <br />This bond would provide a total of $4.09 billion to prevent flooding by repairing levees and other <br />flood control infrastructure in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and elsewhere. The <br />funds will be allocated as follows: <br /> <br />. $3 billion to evaluate, repair, rehabilitate, reconstruct or replace levees, weirs, bypasses <br />and facilities contained in the state flood control plan; improve or add facilities to <br />increase levels of flood prevention; and reduce the risk of levee failure. <br />. $ 500 million to cover the past and future obligations under the flood control subvention <br />payments to local governments for qualifying projects. <br />. $ 290 million for the protection, creation, and enhancement of flood protection corridors <br />and bypasses, including fund for floodplain mapping. <br />. $ 300 million for grants (with local match) to manage storm water runoff to reduce flood <br />damage and provide benefits such as ground water recharge, water quality improvement <br />and ecosystem. <br /> <br />78 <br />Page 8 <br />
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