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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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11/5/2007
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<br />8A <br />Page 16 <br /> <br />Central, Bay Area, and South}. A list of specific staff territory assignments is available at <br />htl2:llyyww. ciWID b . ca ..9.Qv lOLA/Con tects. asp. <br /> <br />The reorganization provides for more effective delivery of services and assistance to CIWMB's <br />primary customers in local governments, state agencies, businesses, and the public, while <br />maintaining California's high environmental standards. This new structure allows CIWMB staff to <br />respond more quickly and comprehensively to local needs and to foster cooperative efforts <br />between public and private sector programs. <br /> <br />Senate Local Government Committee Circulates Laws on 'Development After <br />Disasters' <br /> <br />With the widespread fires raging in Southern California, the Senate Local Government Committee <br />this week has passed around a two-page list of laws regarding "development after disasters." <br />The information is being presented in order to help those localities affected by the fires answer <br />questions that may arise as they look to rebuild. <br /> <br />To download the list, visit wwwcacities.org/dadlaws. The Senate Local Government Committee <br />encourages cities to use the information in any helpful way as communities rebuild after recent. <br />events. <br /> <br />League Legislative Briefings Scheduled for November <br /> <br />The League of California Cities is hosting two briefing sessions in November. Scheduled for <br />Wednesday, Nov. 28, in Pasadena and Thursday, Nov. 29, in San Jose, these identical briefings <br />will focus on bills of note to city officials that passed in the previous legislative session. <br /> <br />Tentative session topics will include: <br /> <br />. Implementation of the State Infrastructure Bond Package <br />. The fate of ACA 8 and pending initiatives-What's next on eminent domain and <br />regulatory takings <br />. Climate Change: ARB Regulations, SB 375 (Steinberg), the attorney general's lawsuits, <br />California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines: Are your ready for this kind of <br />"green heat?" <br />. Growing Pains: Legislation affecting redevelopment, flood control, environmental issues, <br />housing and land use <br />. Employee relations and workers compensation <br />. Sex offender management, gang abatement, and prison overcrowding: local implications <br /> <br />The cost of attendance is $140, which includes a luncheon. Registration and further information is <br />available at www".Q8cities org@vents. <br /> <br />Find a Bill, Legislators, Leg Committee, or Ask League Leg Staff <br /> <br />Visit (and bookmark!) the League's Leqislative ResoLlrce~ Web page <br />(www.cacities.orq/leqresources). You'll find a roster and contact information for the League's <br />legislative staff: the online Bill Search program, background materials on lobbying your <br />legislators, and more. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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