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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 3369 RESOLUTION NO. 3369 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY ENDORSING THE PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURE FOR JURISDICTIONS WITHIN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FROM THE NEJEDLY -HART STATE, URBAN, AND COASTAL PARK BOND ACT OF 1976. WHEREAS, SB 1321 approved by the Governor of the State of California on June 24, 1976 created the Nejedly -Hart State, Urban, and Coastal Park Bond Act of 1976; and WHEREAS, the voters of the State of California on November 2, 1976 adopted the Nejedly -Hart State, Urban and Coastal Park Bond Act of 1976 and authorized the issuance of bonds in the amount of $280 million to provide funds to acquire, develop, and restore real property for state and local park, beach, recreational and historical purposes; and WHEREAS, approximately $24.5 million of these funds will be available for use by Los Angeles County and eligible cities and districts within Los Angeles County for the acquisition and development of high priority projects; and WHEREAS, Section 5096.127 of the Public Resources Code requires that each County of the State submit a priority plan of expenditures to the State Department of Parks and Recreation prior to June 30, 1978; and WHEREAS, the plan must be approved by at least 50 percent of the cities and districts within the County representing at least 50 percent of the population of the cities and districts, and by the County Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, similar provisions were required for State Beach, Park, Historical and Recreational Facilities Bond Act of 1974 and after numerous •— meetings more than 50 percent of the jurisdictions and representing more than 50 percent of the population agreed that the expenditure plan should provide 25 percent of the available funds to Los Angeles County in recognition of its regional park responsibility as well as its local park responsibility and the remaining 75 percent to be made available to cities and districts on an equal per capita basis except that no jurisdiction would receive less than $10,000; and WHEREAS, all cities and districts within Los Angeles County were invited to send representatives to a December 2, 1976 meeting wherein the attached priority plan for expenditures was adopted by an overwhelming majority: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Downey hereby approves the priority plan for expenditures for Los Angeles County as adopted at the December 2, 1976 meeting. Said plan is attached hereto and made a part hereof. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of December 1976. Haze. Scotto, Mayor ATTEST'.: ,- Robert L. Shand, City Clerk I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Downey thereof held on the 28th day of December , 1976, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: 5 Council Members: Greene, Jennings, Miller, Jackman, Scotto NOES: 0 Council Members: None ABSENT: 0 Council Members: None City Clerk } ATTACHMENT TO RESOLUTION LOS ANGELES COUNTY PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURE NEJEDLY -HART STATE, URBAN, AND COASTAL PARK BOND ACT OF 1976 I. Twenty -five percent (25 %) of the funds available for the agencies in Los Angeles County will be allocated to the. County of Los Angeles in recognition of its regional park responsibilities in addition to its local park responsibilities for the unincorporated areas. Based on the State's current projected 1980 population, the funds available for the agencies of Los Angeles County will be $24,501,697. This figure is subject to minor change when the State Department of Finance recomputes the projected 1980 population in January 1977. The State's January 1977 projected 1980 population of Counties will be the basis on which the funds will be allocated to Counties. Therefore, the County of Los Angeles can expect to allocate about $6,125,424 (25 %) of $24,501,697). II. Cities in Los Angeles County with a population of less than 3,275 will receive $10,000 based on the plan that no City will receive less than $10,000. III. The remaining funds will be allocated to Cities on a per capita basis. The population figures to be used in computing the amount to be allocated to each City will be the State of California Department of Finance estimated population as of January 1977. It is estimated that each City would be allocated about $3.05 per capita. ATTACHMENT II LOS ANGELES COUNTY APPROXIMATE ALLOCATION OF 1976 BOND ACT FUNDS BASED UPON PROPOSED PRIORITY PLAN FOR EXPENDITURE AS AGREED UPON AT THE DECEMBER 2, 1976 MEETING I. Allocation to Los Angeles County @ 25% of $24,501,697 Unincorporated Population Amount 956,845 $ 6,125,424 II. Allocation to Cities in Los Angeles County • A. Cities to Receive $10,000 Minimum City. Population Amount Avalon 1,497 $ 10,000 Bradbury 858 10,000 Hidden Hills 1,585 10,000 • Industry 690 10,000 Irwindale 717 10,000 Rolling Hills 2,139 10,000 Vernon 245 10,000 Sub Total 7,731 $ 70,000 B. • Cities to Receive Allocation on Population Basis City Population (3.0517 Amount Alhambra 59,286 $180,923 Arcadia 45,402 138,553 Artesia 15,472 47,215 Azusa 25,134 76,701 Baldwin Park 46,874 143,045 Bell 21,531 65,706 Bellflower 51,132 156,039 Bell Gardens 27,854 85,002 Beverly Hills 32,004 97,666 Burbank 83,020 253,352 Carson 78,652 240,022 Cerritos 42,047 128,314 Claremont 25,401 77,516 Commerce 10,094 30,803 Compton 72,437 221,055 Covina 32,666 99,686 Cudahy 16,919 51,631 Culver City 38,220 116,635 Downey rr ... 267,209 Los Angeles County • Allocation of 1976 Bond Act Funds Page Two B. Cities to Receive Allocation on Population Basis (cont'd) 3 (3.0517 Per Capita) City Population Amount Duarte 14,589 $ 44,521 El Monte 67,307 205,400 E1 Segundo 14,675 44,783 Gardena 43,220 131,894 Glendale 131,217 400,484 Glendora 33,487 102,192 Hawaiian Gardens 9,879 30,147 Hawthorne 55,919 170,648 Hermosa Beach 18,422 56,218 Huntington Park 32,154 98,124 Inglewood 83,039 253,410 La Canada-Flintridge 25,000 76,292 Lakewood 79,984 244,087 La Mirada 39,653 121,009 La Puente 30,167 92,060 La Verne 17,449 53,249 Lawndale 23,930 73,027 Lomita 19,336 59,007 Long Beach 342,811 1,046,256. Los Angeles 2,746,234 8,380,789 Lynwood 35,655 108,808 Manhattan Beach 33,149 101,160 Maywood 16,531 50,447 Monrovia 28,922 88,261 Montebello 46,207 141,009 Monterey Park 49,422 150,821 Norwalk 87,128 265,888 Palmdale 10,296 31,420 Palos Verdes Estates 14,483 44,197 Paramount 30,412 92,808 Pasadena 112,569 343,526 Pico Rivera 55,494 169,351 Pomona 82,097 250,535 Rancho Palos Verdes 39,460 120,420 Redondo Beach 63,539 193,901 • Los Angeles County Allocation of 1976 Bond Act Funds Page Three B. Cities to Receive Allocation on Population Basis (cont'd) (3.0517 Per Capita) City Population Amount Rolling Hills Estates 8,414 $ 25,677 Rosemead 39,784 121,408 San Dimas 17,351 52,950 San Fernando 15,391 46,968 San Gabriel 28,238 86,173 San Marino 13,588 41,466 Santa Fe Springs 15,868 48,424 Santa Monica 89,504 273,139 Sierra Madre 12,159 37,105 Signal Hill 5,066 15,459 South El Monte 15,592 47,582 South Gate 53,195 162,335 South Pasadena 22,830 69,670 Temple City 29,152 88,963 Torrance 134,867 411,623 Walnut 7,696 23,485 West Covina 73,188 223,347 Whittier 71,199 217,277 Sub Total (Cities) 5,998,624 $18,306,273 GRAND TOTAL 6,963,200 $24,501,697 1 Calculated from 1980 Dept. of Finance projection for L. A. County less 1975 County Regional Planning population tabulation for cities. 2 Minimum project amount. 3 1975 L. A. County Regional Planning population figures. 4 1980 Dept. of Finance Projection for L. A. County.