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[PDF] Improving Coastal Access and Development Mitigation

Status of Local Coastal Program Certifications Figure 1 Total Local Coastal Program Segments: 128 Certified and Currenta (2%) Not Certified (29%)Certified, but Overdue for Reviewb (69%) aIncludes City of Malibu.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/coastal_comm/coastal_comm_011905.pdf

[PDF] Cal Facts 2006: California's Economy and Budget in Perspective

Cities use these funds to pay for electric, water, and other municipal services. Over one-third of city revenues come from local taxes, the largest of which is the sales tax. Cities spend about one-fourth of their revenues on public safety programs, such as police and fire.  Special district financing varies significantly based on the type of service the district provides.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/cal_facts_2006.pdf

A Primer: The State’s Infrastructure And the Use of Bonds

This level would likely be more than sufficient to fund court improvements in the next couple of years because of the slow pace of transferring trial court facilities to the state. However, over the next ten years, funding of several more billions of dollars would potentially be needed as the state takes over the construction and management of hundreds of trial court facilities, as required under current law.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/infrastructure/infrastructure_010306.html

[PDF] Retiree Health Care: A Growing Cost for Government

Many other public employers (including the University of Califor- nia, school districts, cities, and counties) face similar pressures. this report discusses health benefits provided to retired public employees, focusing on state retirees.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/ret_hlthcare/retiree_healthcare_021706.pdf

[PDF] 1949 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF INVESTMENT

Recommendation It is recommended that a thorough study be made of the functions of the State Fire Marshal to determine which of his jtrnctions overlap or dtlplicate those of local fire departments~ There are undoubtedly many duplications, especially with the departments in the larger cities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1949/14_investment_1949.pdf

[PDF] 1950 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Every time a transfer of legal ownership is involved, a new certificate of legal ownership must be made and a new registration card prepared. If the separation that we recommend is put into effect, the issuance of a new registration card will not be necessary.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1950/18_dmv_1950.pdf

[PDF] 1950 Budget Analysis: CENTENNIALS COMMISSION

1950 Budget Analysis: CENTENNIALS COMMISSION - 501- I at this home, this factor should be taken into consideration in connection with our recommendation that the home be abandoned and sold and the remaining members transferred to the women veterans' unit at the Vet- erans' Home in Yountville as soon as it is ready for occupancy.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1950/34_centennials_commission_1950.pdf

[PDF] 1951 Budget Analysis: Department of Natural Resources

The other is a Board of Control ruling which has transferred certain items in housing' supplies and services, miscellaneous small tools, and operating supplies and expenses from the equipm~nt category to the operating expense category.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1951/18_natural_resources_1951.pdf

[PDF] 1953 Budget Analysis: BOARD OF CONTROL

The annual fees charged for such licenses are fixed by location of premise, as follows: Location of premises: In cities of 40,000 population or over ________________________________ $525 In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population____________ 375 In all other localities_____________________________________________ 325 Equalization ~ 198- A
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1953/09_fiscal_affairs_1953.pdf

[PDF] 1953 Budget Analysis: Department of Employment

In the meantime, as funds are available, it is contem- plated that projects for additional branch offices will be started, since it is the long term objective of the department to eventually replace all leased premises with state-owned buildings in the 101 cities in the State in which permanent branch offices are now maintained.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1953/40_employment_1953.pdf