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[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

[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

[PDF] CAL Facts 2002: STATE/LOCAL FINANCES

Other special districts are governed by a board of supervisors or (less frequently) a city council. ! Measured on a per capita basis, California tends to have fewer cities, counties, and special districts than other states.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/cal_facts/state_local_finances.pdf

[PDF] Design-Build: An Alternative Construction System

Ch 767/00 (SB 1144, Johannessen)a Two specified cities. • Projects not exceeding $50 million. Ch 421/01 (AB 1402, Simitian)a School districts. • Projects exceeding $10 million. • Expires 1/1/07. Ch 637/02 (AB 1000, Simitian)ab Three specified community college districts, and five additional as selected by the community colleges Chancellor. • Expires1/1/08.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/design_build/design_build_020305.pdf

A Primer: California's Wildland Fire Protection System

Local entities with such contracts range in size from very small cities such as Hamilton City (population 2,000) in Glenn County to large counties such as Riverside County. Some local government entiti es contract for complete fire protection services, while other local government entities elect to have CDFFP provide dispatch services only.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/fire_protection/051205_fire_protection.htm

[PDF] MOU Fiscal Analysis: Bargaining Unit 5, California Highway Patrol

Since 1974, state law has included a statement of the Legislature’s intent that CHP offi cer pay be linked to the aver- age compensation of offi cers employed by Los Angeles County and the Cities of Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Oakland.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/MOU_Fiscal/MOU_Unit5_081806.pdf

Cal Facts 2006 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 8.75 percent in Alameda County, and the cities of Richmond (Contra Costa County), Avalon (Los A ngeles County), and National City (San Diego County).
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_budget.htm

Cal Facts 2006 Program Trends

When such lands are incorporated into cities or exceed a certain density, local governments become solely responsible for firefighting. As shown, while the acreage in SRA has remained fairly constant, the number of housing units has increased significantly.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_trends.htm

[PDF] Cigarette Tax Stamp Purchases and Surety Bonds in California

Payment deferral allows distributors to avoid having to remit tax revenues to the state before they have actually sold or transferred the ciga- rettes. In this sense, the deferral program gives the distributors an opportunity to collect the tax before remitting it to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cigarette_bonds/cigarette_bonds_012506.pdf