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<br />6 <br /> <br />F. Award Amounts <br /> <br />1. The REAP Program makes available $118,750,000 to applicants. Maximum award <br />amounts are based on population estimates posted on the Department of Finance <br />website as of January 1, 2019 and are aggregated by council of government, <br />county, or regional entity according to maximum amounts by jurisdiction size <br />consistent with subdivision (a) of Health and Safety Code section 50515.02.1 <br /> <br />2. In recognition of the unique challenges in developing a process through a <br />multiagency working group, the Department shall allocate $8 million ($8,000,000) <br />to the multiagency working groups referred to in section E.2 above as follows: <br /> <br />• 25 percent ($2 million) of the amount shall be allocated to the central coast <br />multiagency working group. <br />• 75 percent of the amount ($6 million) shall be allocated to the San Joaquin <br />Valley multiagency working group. <br /> <br />3. See Attachment 1 for available award amounts based on the noted calculations <br />above for each eligible applicant. <br /> <br />G. Multiagency Working Groups <br /> <br />1. Multiagency working groups shall have been formed before November 30, 2019. <br /> <br />2. Each working group shall consist of the following members: <br /> <br />• One representative from each county. <br />• Two city representatives from each county, one representing a larger city within <br />the county and one representing a smaller city within the county. <br /> <br />3. Of the three representatives from each county serving on the multiagency working <br />group, at least one of the representatives shall also be a member of the governing <br />body of the applicable council of governments representing the county. <br /> <br />4. City representatives shall be appointed by a city selection committee for that <br />county. Either the working group or each county through its council of government <br />representative may define “larger” or “smaller” city based on population to <br />maximize representation for the county. However, a smaller city shall not be larger <br />than 100,000 in population. <br /> <br />5. A representative may be an elected or appointed official, past elected official, city <br />staff (e.g., city manager, planning director) or other person that represents the <br />interests of the jurisdiction and is enabled to act in a decision-making capacity. <br /> <br /> <br />1 Population estimates are based on the Department of Finance E-1 report posted to their website on January 1, <br />2019. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 8A67B327-8D8D-41F3-A9AA-0E6612310575
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