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[PDF] The Governor's Budget for 1983-84

Department of Parks and Recreation: Workload resulting 634 from (a) transfer of 85,000 acres of property from the · Department of General Serv ices to the department, and (b) completion of capital outlay acquisition and development projects for the state parks system (unknown) 5.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/the_governors_budget_for_1983-84.pdf

[PDF] Remarks to the Municipal Management Assistants

IN SUM, 1984-85 LOOKS LIKE A GOOD YEAR, AND THE THREAT TO THE CITIES' SHARE OF LOCAL FISCAL RELIEF FROM THE REVENUE SIDE OF THE BUDGET IS A LOT LESS THAN WHAT IT WAS IN RECENT YEARS. 2. BECAUSE THE YEARS PRECEDING AND FOLLOliiNG 1984-85 DO NOT LOOK QUITE AS GOOD IN TER~1S OF RESOURCE AVAILABILITY, HOWEVER, THERE'S A LOT LESS ROOM IN THE 1984-85 8UDGET THAN APPEARS AT FIRST GLANCE.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/remarks_to_the_municipal_management_assistant.pdf

[PDF] The conservancy entered into a grant agreement with the

The conservancy entered into a grant agreement with the City of San Diego in February 1983 which provides $1,030,000 from -16- the Parklands (Bond) Fund of 1980 for the city to use in acquiring approximately 775 acres of land in the vicinity of the Tijuana River estuary.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/0285_summary_of_recommended_legislative_changes_in_the_analysis_of_the_1985-86_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommendations in the Analysis of the 1985-86 Budget Bill

County Health Services Transfer We withhold recommendation on the county health services transfer proposal pending receipt of the required implementing legislation and additional information regarding the proposal.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/02_85_summary_of_recommendations_in_the_analysis_of_the_1985-86_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Cogeneration Equipment Investments: The Effects of Rapid Amortization

They also transfer income from California to the federal government, producing a negative effect on the state's economy. SUMMARY In order for tax incentives such as shortened amortization periods to have significant positive economic effects, they must increase the level of investment in cogeneration equipment and facilities above what it would be otherwise.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/476_0685_cogeneration_equipment_investments_the_effects_of_rapid_amortization.pdf

[PDF] Child Welfare Services: A Review of the Effects of the 1982 Reforms on Abused and Neglected Children and Their Families

If the mechanism we propose results in any significant increase in the counties' contribution to the costs of the Foster Care program, the Legislature could return these monies to the counties in the form of increases in the amount of fiscal relief provided to counties under other programs (such as the Property Tax Transfer or Vehicle License Fees Subventions).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1985/553_0585_review_of_the_effects_of_the_1982_reforms_on_abused_and_neglected_children_and_their_families.pdf

[PDF] A Review of Bay Area Public Transportation Financing

AC Transit serves a number of municipalities, rather than a single city/county entity. Nevertheless, with the assistance of the MTC, it should explore the potential of developing increased local funding support from the cities within its service area.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/04_86_a_review_of_bay_area_public_transportation_financing.pdf

[PDF] The budget includes $99,000 to pay a sewer connection fee to the

The budget includes $99,000 to pay a sewer connection fee to the City of El Paso de Robles based on the number of additional wards that would be added to the El Paso de Robles School as a result of constructing facilities to accommodate 100 additional wards. -79- Item 6100-001-001--Department of Education 1.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/0686_supplemental_report_of_the_1986_budget_act_1986-87_fiscal_year.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Legislative Action on the Budget Bill

In 1986-81, General Fund revenues and transfers are projected to reach $31.1 billion. This is $3.1 billion, or 11.1 percent, more than the most-recent estimate of revenues and transfers for 1985-86, adjusted for actual cash collections through June of 1986.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/06_86_summary_of_legislative_action_on_the_budget_bill_1986_87.pdf

[PDF] Final Summary of Major Financial Legislation Enacted During 1986

The loans and grants will be available to cities, counties, and special districts in the 41 specified rural counties. In addition, counties or special districts in the remainihg 17 counties can apply for loans with respect to projects in their unincorporated areas.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/11_86_final_summary_of_major_financial_legislation_enacted_during_1986.pdf