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Resolution
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
5/18/2009
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A RESOLUTION FINDING A SEVERE FISCAL HARDSHIP WILL EXIST IF ADDITIONAL CITY PROPERTY TAX FUNDS ARE SEIZED AND ADDITIONAL UNFUNDED MANDATES ARE ADOPTED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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05/18/2009 <br />WHEREAS, the combined effects of the seizure of the City's property taxes, <br />increasing unfunded state mandates, and the revenue losses due to the economic <br />downturn have placed the city's budget under serious fiscal pressure; and <br />WHEREAS, our city simply can not sustain the loss of any more property tax <br />funds or to be saddled with any more state mandates as they will only deepen the <br />financial challenge facing our city; and <br />WHEREAS, a number of the City's financial commitments arise from contracts, <br />including long term capital leases and debt obligations which support securities in the <br />public capital markets, that the City must honor in full unless modified by mutual <br />agreement of the parties. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY has determined that the City will experience a severe fiscal <br />hardship if the recommendation of the Department of Finance to "borrow" $2 billion of <br />local property taxes is supported by the Governor and the Legislature; and <br />RESOLVED FURTHER, that the City Council strongly and unconditionally <br />opposes the May 5 proposal of the Department of Finance and any other state <br />government proposals to borrow or seize any additional local funds, including the <br />property tax, redevelopment tax increment, and the city's share of the Prop. 42 <br />transportation sales tax; and <br />RESOLVED FURTHER, that the City Council strongly urges the state legislature <br />and Governor to suspend the enactment of any new mandates on local governments <br />until such time as the economy has recovered and urges the state to provide complete <br />funding for all existing and any new mandates. <br />RESOLVED FURTHER, that the City Clerk shall send copies of this resolution to <br />the Governor, our state senator(s), our state assembly member(s) and the League of <br />California Cities. <br />ADOPTED this 18 day of May, 2009. <br />14937 <br />MUFF # 209 <br />
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