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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
1/28/2019
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE WATER SUPPLY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO AND WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, SAN MATEO COUNTY, AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY
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01/28/2019 <br />representative in discussions and negotiations with San Francisco to amend the Water <br />Supply Agreement; and <br />WHEREAS, each of the other 25 entities which are members of BAWSCA similarly <br />delegated negotiating authority to BAWSCA; and <br />WHEREAS, BAWSCA has submitted periodic reports to the City of Redwood City <br />on progress during the negotiations and has provided detailed briefings on all significant <br />elements of the amendments; and <br />WHEREAS, the Parties now desire to adopt an amended and restated Water <br />Supply Agreement in order to: <br />(1) require the SFPUC to adhere to a formal program to engage with BAWSCA <br />on its 10 -year CIP development; <br />(2) adjust the provisions of the Water Shortage Allocation Plan regarding the initial <br />allocation of water during shortages between San Francisco Retail and Wholesale <br />water customers; <br />(3) extend the December 31, 2018 deadline for the SFPUC to complete a water <br />supply planning process and decide whether or not to (a) grant permanent <br />customer status to the cities of San Jose and Santa Clara, dedicating a permanent <br />share of the SFPUC water supply to these two wholesale customers, who currently <br />have temporary, interruptible status, and (b) increase the 184 mgd Supply <br />Assurance created as a permanent dedication of water supply in the 1984 <br />"Settlement Agreement and Master Water Sales Contract" and carried forward into <br />the 2009 Water Supply Agreement (collectively "the 2018 Decisions"); <br />(4) change the classification of certain Hetch Hetchy Water and Power capital <br />projects, adjusting the amount of capital funding to be provided towards these <br />projects by the Parties and the SFPUC Power Enterprise through the term (June <br />30, 2034) of the Water Supply Agreement; <br />(5) modify provisions related to the SFPUC's administration of the Wholesale <br />Capital Fund to more closely align with the historic rate of capital project spending <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />ATTY/DOCS-RESOS/2019/RESO.0011/CC RESO AMENDED AND RESTATED WSA RESO. NO. 15735 <br />REV: 01-18-19 MI MUFF NO. 304 <br />
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