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6.A. - Page 117 of 191 <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />NOTES TO THE BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2019 <br />NOTE 14 — DISSOLUTION OF THE REDWOOD CITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY <br />(CONTINUED) <br />Prior to the dissolution of the redevelopment agency, under an agreement with San Mateo County to receive <br />a cumulative $25 million of the County's share of tax increment and an agreement with the Legal Aid <br />Society to deposit the first $11.9 million of the $25 million into the Low and Moderate Income Housing <br />Fund, the agency had deposited $10.3 million into the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund as of June <br />30, 2011. Pursuant to the agreement with the Legal Aid Society to restrict these funds to housing, after the <br />dissolution of the redevelopment agency these funds were deposited into a new fund, Housing Legal Aid <br />Society Fund, to be used for housing purposes. The State Department of Finance (DOF) has disputed that <br />these funds are restricted for housing, and the City has filed a lawsuit against the State of California on this <br />matter. On October 30, 2013 the Superior Court Judge hearing the lawsuit filed against the State of <br />California Department of Finance concerning the $10.3 million the City is holding in the Housing Legal Aid <br />Society Fund as part of the dissolution of the former Redevelopment Agency issued a tentative ruling in <br />favor of the State of California. On November 6, 2013 the Judge then issued a "Request for Further Briefing" <br />to be held on November 22, 2013. On January 4, 2014 the Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of the State of <br />California. In April 2014, the City filed an appeal, and as of the date of this report, a ruling on the appeal has <br />not been issued. In December 2015, the City remitted $10.3 million to the DOF, under protest, in order for <br />the Successor Agency to receive a finding of completion. <br />In future fiscal years, successor agencies will only be allocated revenue in the amount that is necessary to pay <br />the estimated annual installment payments on enforceable obligations of the former redevelopment agency <br />until all enforceable obligations of the prior redevelopment agency have been paid in full and all assets have <br />been liquidated. <br />The City's former Redevelopment Agency had entered into agreements with certain public entities whose <br />jurisdictions were within the territory of the former Redevelopment Agency under which these entities <br />received a specified share of the property tax increment received by the former Redevelopment Agency. <br />Under Assembly Bill X1 26 the responsibility for making these payments has been shifted to the County of <br />San Mateo. <br />89 124 <br />