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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/21/2018
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY SUPPORTING SB 5, THE CALIFORNIA, DROUGHT, WATER, PARKS, CLIMATE, COASTAL PROTECTION, AND OUTDOOR ACCESS FOR ALL ACT OF 2018, WHICH IS APPEARING AS PROPOSITION 68 ON THE JUNE 2018 BALLOT
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05121/2018 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 15666 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD <br />CITY SUPPORTING SB 5, THE CALIFORNIA, DROUGHT, WATER, <br />PARKS, CLIMATE, COASTAL PROTECTION, AND OUTDOOR <br />ACCESS FOR ALL ACT OF 2018, WHICH IS APPEARING AS <br />PROPOSITION 68 ON THE JUNE 2018 BALLOT <br />WHEREAS, the Legislature adopted and governor signed SB 5, a $4 Billion <br />General Obligation Bond to be placed on the June 2018 ballot entitled the California <br />Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access for All Act of <br />2018; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 represents the first legislatively authorized debt instrument for <br />parks, resources and environmental improvements since 2002; and <br />WHEREAS, investments in California's urban, suburban and rural park and <br />resources -related landscapes promote the notion of community and provide health, <br />environmental and aesthetic benefits; and <br />WHEREAS, cities are eligible for at least $1.69 billion in funding for parks, water, <br />and climate and environmental programs; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 contains $200 million in per capita funding to assist all of <br />California's communities in underwriting priority park -related improvements; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 includes an additional $15 million for grants to cities and <br />districts in urbanized counties providing park and recreation services within jurisdictions <br />of 200,000 or less in population; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 contains an additional $40 million that shall be available in <br />block grant awards for communities that self -tax for park related improvements; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 invests $725 million in grants for the creation and expansion of <br />safe neighborhood parks in park -poor neighborhoods under the Statewide Park <br />Development and Community Revitalization Act of 2008's; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 invests no less than $1 billion in California's most economically <br />challenged communities, eradicating blight and promoting greater access to the <br />outdoors and health-related pursuits; and <br />WHEREAS, SB 5 expends $200 million on California's State Park system, <br />addressing a greater than $1 billion backlog in deferred maintenance which will <br />translate into greater tourism and visitorship opportunities in adjacent communities; and <br />ATTY/RES0.0038/CC RESO PROP 68 RESO. NO. 15666 <br />REV: 05-14-18 JS MUFF NO. 205 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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