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v R I G I N A L 02/25/02 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 1442n <br />RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 40, THE <br />CALIFORNIA CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, SAFE <br />NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, AND COASTAL PROTECTION <br />ACT, ON THE MARCH 5, 2002 STATEWIDE BALLOT <br />WHEREAS, California's state, regional, and local parks serve as recreational, social, <br />and cultural centers for California's communities, providing important venues for youth <br />enrichment and safety; community identity; protection of natural, cultural and historic sites, <br />parkland and open space; and tourism, and <br />WHEREAS, in order to maintain a high quality of life for California's growing <br />population, a continuing investment in parks, recreation facilities, and in the protection of the <br />state's natural, cultural and historic resources is needed, and <br />WHEREAS, each generation of Californians has an obligation to be good stewards <br />of these natural and community resources in order to pass them onto their children, and <br />WHEREAS, California is known for its incredible natural resources of open space, <br />parks, mountains, rivers, coastline, and forests that positively impact the state and local <br />economy, and <br />WHEREAS, California is largely an urban state where the population is projected to <br />grow by an additional18 million people by 2020, thereby placing even more pressure on <br />existing parkland and facilities, and <br />WHEREAS, California's economy is dependent upon maintaining a high quality of <br />life that includes attractive and safe public park and recreation facilities and services, and <br />WHEREAS, Proposition 40, the Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhoods Parks, <br />and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2002, provides $2.6 billion for state and local park <br />projects to preserve California's natural heritage and allow urban areas to expand much <br />needed recreation facilities that serve children, youth, seniors, and families; and <br />WHEREAS, Proposition 40 is supported by the League of California Cities and <br />endorsed by a wide variety of business, environmental, government, and public safety <br />organizations; and <br />WHEREAS, it is estimated that Redwood City will receive approximately $377,000 in <br />per capita funds and approximately $227,000 in other allocations from Proposition 40, and <br />will be eligible to apply for grants through a variety of state programs funded by Proposition <br />40 including the Wildlife Conservation Board, the Coastal Conservancy, and the San <br />Francisco Bay Area Conservancy. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />REDWOOD CITY SUPPORTS AND ENDORSES PROPOSITION 40, THE CALIFORNIA <br />CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, AND COASTAL <br />PROTECTION ACT,ON THE MARCH 5, 2002 STATEWIDE BALLOT <br />F:Atty /Reso /Reso.1281 <br />