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Sheltering the Homeless: Alternatives to the Armories

Both the City of San Jose and Santa Clara County contributed significant funding. In addition, other local cities agreed to pay a share of costs based on the number of th eir residents using the facility.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/120397_homeless/120397_armory.html

California Counties: A Look at Program Performance, Part 3

Finally, many county sheriffs contract with cities to provide law enforcement services within city boundaries. Ideally, to assess the performance of county sheriff operations, the relative success of the county sheriff in preventing or deterring criminal activity through law enforcement and community-based anticrime activities would be examined.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/0598_california_counties/0598_california_counties_part_3.html

1998 Cal Facts Program Trends--Part III

Change of Ownership Areas. Same test as in the basic areas but required only when a vehicle is sold. Projected Capital Outlay Needs For the State and K-12 Education 1999-00 Through 2003-04 (In Billions) Five-Year Totala
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_calfacts/98calfacts_program_trends_part3.html

Chapter 3: Revenue Projections

Additional local rates ranging from 1.25  percent to 2.5  percent are imposed by cities, counties, and transportation districts, bringing the current combined state-local tax rate to between 7.25  percent and 8.5  percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_fiscal_outlook/1998_fiscal_forecast_chapter_3.html

California's Fiscal Outlook 1999-00 to 2001-02 Part II

In numerical terms, this increase represents about 3.6 million new residents--a population slightly smaller than the City of Los Angeles. California's popula tion growth rate will be roughly double the national rate in each of the next six years.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/1199_fiscal_outlook/1199_fiscal_outlook_part_2.html

Supplemental Report of the Budget Act 1999-00 Fiscal Year

Speci fically, the report shall: Indicate the number of cities and counties in the coastal zone that lack certified LCPs. Of that number, indicate the number of cities and counties to which the commission has awarded grants for the purpose of completing certifiable LCPs.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/99-00_supp_rpt_lang.html

[PDF] An LAO Propositions 12 and 13 Parks and Water Bonds: Implementation Issues

An LAO Propositions 12 and 13 Parks and Water Bonds: Implementation Issues ($913 million) ($355 million) aIncludes playground equipment, grants to specific cities and counties, urban forestry, and sports facilities for disadvantaged youth.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/052500_parkwater_bonds/052500_parkwater_bonds.pdf

Overview of the 2001-02 May Revision

The revised budget proposal addresses the imbalance by deferring the transfer of General Fund monies for transportation, eliminating or reducing many of the one-time expenditures p roposed in the January budget, scaling back funding for other programs, transferring certain special fund balances into the General Fund, and reducing the reserve.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/may_revision/0501_may_revision.html

[PDF] SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 2001 BUDGET ACT 2001-02 FISCAL YEAR

The State Board of Equalization (BOE) shall prepare a report on the local sales tax revenues allocated to small host California prison cities in comparison to that of larger, urban cities within a 100-mile radius.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/supp_report/073001_supp_rpt.pdf

Cal Facts 2002: State Budget

Sales tax rates can vary within a county as well, to the extent cities and/or special districts adopt additional optional taxes. County sales tax rates range from 7.25 percent in counties with no optional taxes to 8.50 percent for the City and County of San Francisco.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/cal_facts/budget.html