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6.A. - Page 120 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 16 — CONSTRUCTION, OTHER SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENTS AND ENCUMBRANCES <br />As of June 30, 2019, the City has the following significant commitments: <br />$9,600,000 -Professional services related to California Water Tank, Pump Station and Transmission <br />Improvements <br />$7,012,314 - Professional services related to Middlefield Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements <br />$4,703,729 - Professional services related to Red Morton Westside Renovation/Magical Bridge Playground <br />$4,300,212 - Professional services related to Middlefield Road Utility Undergrounding <br />$3,418,394 - Professional services related to 101/84 Highway Interchange <br />$3,353,274 - Professional services related to ERP Software and Implementation <br />$1,729,697 - Professional services related to US 101 Pedestrian Undercrossing Project <br />$1,682,653 - Profession services related to Pump Station 18 Improvement Project <br />$1,611,373 - Professional services related to YMCA/Senior Center Project <br />Purchase orders are issued throughout the fiscal year to encumber the budgets in the governmental funds. <br />Following are the outstanding encumbrances as of June 30, 2019: <br />Major Funds: <br />General Fund <br />$ 4,036,548 <br />Capital Outlay Fund <br />11,707,267 <br />Total Major Funds <br />15,743,815 <br />Non -Major Funds <br />22,540,413 <br />Total Encumbrances <br />$ 38,284,228 <br />NOTE 17 — SOUTH BAYSIDE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY <br />The City is a member of the South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA), a joint powers <br />authority established to purchase the solid waste transfer station located in San Carlos, California from <br />Browning-Ferris Industries. Currently there are 12 public entities that are members of this organization. <br />Each of these members also, by individual and separate legislative action, has entered into a franchise <br />agreement with Recology for solid waste collection within their respective jurisdictions. <br />The SBWMA issued $20 million in bonds in 1999 to provide funds for the purchase of the transfer station. <br />The debt issued by the SBWMA is not an obligation of any of the member entities. During FY 2009-10, <br />SBWMA issued $58.5 million in bonds to finance improvements at the solid waste transfer station, and the <br />remaining balance of the 1999 bonds were retired. <br />The SBWMA also serves as a regional forum for member entities to collectively pursue other solid waste <br />management matters such as rate setting, solid waste reduction, and meeting recycling goals as required by <br />state law. <br />Audited financial statements are available from the SBWMA, c/o the City of Redwood City, 1017 <br />Middlefield Road, Redwood Ctiy, CA 94063. The following is SBWMA's condensed unaudited financial <br />results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019: <br />Total assets $ 74,731,713 <br />Total liabilities 53,404,817 <br />Total net position $ 21,326,896 <br />92 127 <br />