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<br />Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redwood City <br />Notes to Basic Financial Statements <br />For the year ended June 30,2006 <br /> <br />1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES <br /> <br />The basic financial statements of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Redwood City, California, <br />(Agency) have been prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as <br />applied to governmental agencies. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) is the accepted <br />standard setting body for establishing governmental accounting and financial reporting principles. The <br />more significant of the Agency's accounting policies are described below. <br /> <br />A. Description of Reporting Entity <br /> <br />The Agency of the City of Redwood City was created under the provISIons of the Community <br />Redevelopment Law (California Health and Safety Code) to redevelop certain areas in the City of Redwood <br />City. A Redevelopment Plan was originally adopted in July 1982 (Original Area), it was amended in <br />May 1985 (First Amendment) and again in December 1989 (Second Amendment) to provide an improved <br />physical, social and economic environment in the Agency's project area. The Agency is authorized to <br />finance the Plan from various sources, including assistance from the City, the State and federal <br />governments, property tax increments, interest income and the issuance of Agency bonds. <br /> <br />The Agency is an integral part of the City of Redwood City (City) and the Accompanying Basic Financial <br />Statements are included as a component unit of the basic financial statements prepared by the City. <br /> <br />B. Basis of AccountinglMeasurement Focus <br /> <br />The accounts of the Agency are organized on the basis of funds, each of which is considered a separate <br />accounting entity. The operations of each fund are accounted for with a separate set of self-balancing <br />accounts that comprise its assets, liabilities, fund equity, revenues, and expenditures or expenses, as <br />appropriate. Governmental resources are allocated to and accounted for in individual funds based upon <br />the purposes for which they are to be spent and the means by which spending activities are controlled. <br /> <br />Government - Wide Financial Statements - The Agency's government-wide financial statements include a <br />Statement of Net Assets and a Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets. These statements present <br />summaries of governmental activities for the Agency. <br /> <br />These financial statements are presented on an "economic resources" measurement focus and the accrual <br />basis of accounting. Accordingly, all of the Agency's assets and liabilities, including capital assets, as well <br />as infrastructure assets, and long-term liabilities, are included in the accompanying Statement of Net <br />Assets. The Statement of Activities presents changes in net assets. Under the accrual basis of accounting, <br />revenues are recognized in the period in which they are earned while expenses are recognized in the period <br />in which the liability is incurred. <br /> <br />Certain eliminations have been made as prescribed by GASB Statement No. 34 in regards to interfund <br />activities, payables and receivables. All internal balances in the Statement of Net Assets have been <br />eliminated except those representing balances between the governmental activities, which are presented as <br />internal balances and eliminated in the total primary government column. The following interfund <br />activities have been eliminated: <br /> <br />. Transfers in/ out <br /> <br />22 <br />