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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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2/11/2008
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<br />7A <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />Proposition 1 B Bond Implementation Matrix Available <br /> <br />The League has created a matrix outlining progress of guideline development and fund allocation <br />status to assist cities with tracking the numerous Proposition 1 B (2006) programs, <br /> <br />This resource is available online through the league infrastructure page. Adrienne- <br />Here is the link to the infrastructure page http://wwwcacities,oralinfrastructure. <br /> <br />Infilllnfrastructure Bond Application Workshops Scheduled for February <br /> <br />Housing and Community Development (HCD) has scheduled application workshops in February <br />for the Infilllncentive Grant Program. <br /> <br />Proposition 1C (2006) included $850 million in bonds for housing, The FY 2007-08 budget <br />appropriated $300 million of the funds. HCD is appropriating $240 million and the other $60 <br />million is being appropriated by the CALReUSE program for brownfield cleanup. <br /> <br />HCD's February workshops will address the appropriation of the $240 million (an additional $550 <br />million in this account remains to be appropriated in Mure years). <br /> <br />The application process is expected to be very competitive for these funds. In addition to local <br />agencies, developers, nonprofit housing builders, and business improvement districts are eligible <br />for funding. The League strongly encourages those agencies planning on applying for funds to <br />attend these workshops. <br /> <br />Workshop Schedule <br /> <br />Feb. 6, 1-4 p.m. <br />The State Building <br />2550 Mariposa Mall, Room 1036 and 1002 <br />Fresno <br /> <br />Feb. 8, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. <br />The Elihu M. Harris Building <br />1515 Clay Street, Room 1 and 2 <br />Oakland <br /> <br />Feb. 19, 1-4 p.m. <br />Neighborhood Community Center <br />1845 Park Ave., Adams Room and Harper Room <br />Costa Mesa <br /> <br />Feb. 22, 1-4 p.m. <br />VCGCB Building <br />400 R Street. Sacramento River Room <br />Sacramento <br /> <br />HCD has a matrix with complete information on the workshops. Adrienne-Please link <br />(http://www.hcd.ca. Qov/fa/Bond ProQram Works hops, pdt) <br /> <br />Register Now for February Green Purchasing Seminars <br /> <br />The next round of green purchasing seminars is scheduled for three Southern California cities in <br />February. Sponsored by the League, U.S. Communities and the California State Association of <br />Counties, these seminars will feature local and national experts on green purchasing best <br />practices. <br /> <br />The seminars are free to attend and lunch will be provided. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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