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Agenda Packet
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City Council & Redevelopment
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11/13/2006
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<br />7A <br />INFRASTRUCTURE from page 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . p.age 13 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts on <br />Flood and Water Systems <br />Flood Protection Improvement <br />Other Studies Related to Integration of <br />Flood and Water Systems <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />$928 Million for Protection of Rivers. Lakes and <br />Streams <br /> <br />$90 million for Stormwater Cleanup <br />(TMDLs) <br />$180 million for Environmental Conflicts <br />Related to Water Projects <br />$90 million for Colorado River, QSA and <br />Salton Sea <br />· $54 million for Public Access to state <br />Water Projects (State's obligation) <br />· $72 million for River Parkways and $18 <br />million for Urban Streams <br />· $72 million for the LAlSan Gabriel Rivers <br />· $36 million for the San Joaquin River <br />· $36 million for Coachella/Desert Area <br />· $45 million for the Santa Ana River <br />· $90 million for Sierra Nevada Rivers and <br />Lake Tahoe <br />· $45 million for Restoration/Conservation <br />projects (California Conservation Corps) <br />$100 million for San Joaquin River <br />Restoration <br /> <br />$450 Million for Wildlife and Forest Conservation <br /> <br />· $180 million for Forests <br />· $135 million for Wildlife <br />$90 million for Natural Community <br />Conservation Plans <br />· $45 million for Working Landscapes <br />· $15 million for Grazing Land <br />· $15 million for Oak Woodlands <br />$10 million for Farmland Conservancy <br />Program <br />· $5 million for Wildlife Stewardship Grants <br /> <br />$540 Million f9r Beaches. Bays and Coastal <br />Protection <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />$90 million for Clean Beaches (coastal <br />stormwaterrrMDLs) <br />$225 million for Bays <br />$108 million for the San Francisco Bay <br />$45 million for the Monterey Bay <br />$45 million for the Santa Monica Bay <br />Watersheds <br />$27 million for the San Diego Bay <br />$135 million for the State Coastal <br />Conservancy <br />$90 million for the Ocean Protection Trust <br />Fund <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />$500 Million for Parks and Nature Education <br />Centers <br /> <br />$400 million for State Parks <br />$100 million for Nature Education Centers, <br />Museums and Aquariums <br /> <br />$580 Million for Sustainable Communities <br /> <br />· $90 million for Urban Greening and Joint <br />Use Projects <br />$400 million for Local and Regional Parks <br />$90 million for Planning and Incentives for <br />Resource Conservation <br /> <br />Note: To view the language of any of these <br />measures as well as support and opposition <br />arguments, visit the Secretary of State's website at <br />www.ss.ca.gov. <br /> <br />For more information on this and <br />other League issues, visit <br />www .cacities.org. <br /> <br />Visit the League's Official Website..www.cacities.org <br /> <br />PRIORITY FOCUS. PAGE 13 <br />October 6, 2006 . Issue #39 <br />
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