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I <br /> 6.1 B <br /> Page 98 <br /> bonds are guaranteed by lease payments from the City. The City Council sits as the Authority's <br /> governing board. <br /> 1997 Tax Allocation Refunding Bonds Fund — This fund accounts for bonds issued in 1997 to prepay a <br /> loan received by the Redevelopment Agency from the Redwood City Public Financing Authority, which in <br /> turn used the proceeds to defease the Public Financing Authority Series B bonds. <br /> 2003 Tax Allocation Bonds Fund — This fund accounts for bonds issued in 2003 to finance various <br /> downtown improvements. <br /> 1998 Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds Fund — This fund accounts for bonds issued in 1998 to advance <br /> refund a portion of the Public Financing Authority bonds issued in 1991. <br /> 1998 City Hall Lease Revenue Certificates of Participation Fund — This fund accounts for certificates of <br /> participation issued in 1998 to reimburse the City for the cost of constructing the new City Hall that was <br /> completed in August 1997. <br /> CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS <br /> Capital projects funds are established to account for resources used for the acquisition and construction <br /> of capital facilities by the City except for those financed by the proprietary funds or special revenue <br /> funds. Funding for these projects is provided by the general fund and by special assessment districts. <br /> Currently the City has the following funds: <br /> Facilities Fee Construction Fund — This fund derives its revenue from fees collected from the developers <br /> in the Redwood Shores area. Funds are used for improvements to roads, drainage, water, traffic lights, <br /> canals, etc. in the area. <br /> General Improvement District (GID) 1965 Construction Fund — This fund accounts for general <br /> improvement bonds issued to finance the drainage improvements, water line improvements, and <br /> sewage line improvements in the district area. <br /> Parks Impact Fee Fund — This fund accounts for parks impact fees charged to developers on new <br /> development projects, to enable the City to expand and improve its system of parks, parkland, and <br /> recreational facilities to provide services to future development. <br /> Shores Transportation Improvement District Fund — This fund accounts for community facility district <br /> bonds that were issued and developer contributions that were received by the City to fund various <br /> transportation projects in the Redwood Shores area. <br /> Pacific Shores Community Facilities District Fund - This fund accounts for the various transportation <br /> system improvements within the City's right-of-way in the Pacific Shores district that are financed by <br /> community facilities district bond. <br /> 75 <br />