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Resolution 12032CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 12032 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ALAMEDA RELATING TO STATE BUDGET ACTIONS ADVERSELY AFFECTING CITIES. WHEREAS, after the longest budget stalemate in California's history, the Governor and California Legislature finally enacted a 1990-91 Budget Package that shifts state and county costs to cities, and diverts city revenues to finance state/county responsibilities; and WHEREAS, counties are an administrative arm of the state with responsibilities for carrying out state programs being their primary function, while cities are in a different business of providing local municipal services and have no responsibility or authority for administering state or county-wide programs; and WHEREAS, all 457 cities in California balanced their budgets, after making difficult decisions to cut municipal services and/or raise local revenues, only to find that their budgets were subsequently thrown out of balance by cost shifts and revenue losses designed to balance budgets of the state and counties; and WHEREAS, the most egregious actions in the State Budget Package were enacted by passage of SB 2557 (Chapter 466, Statutes of 1990) , which (1) directed counties to charge cities, for the county function of administering the property tax; and (2) authorized counties to charge cities for booking prisoners arrested by city employees; and WHEREAS, the Governor and California Legislature have avoided their financial responsibilities by enacting measures that are poor public policy, take money from one local government to finance another, and result in no real solution to the continuing financial problems facing all levels of government in California; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council for the City of Alameda agrees that SB 2557 is to be repealed or replaced to permanently protect cities from the state budget process, and that alternatives be supported that will provide adequate funding for state and county-wide programs without adversely affecting cities. To accomplish this the City of Alameda supports the comprehensive program adopted by the League of California Cities which includes among other things: A local grassroots effort throughout the state, with each city communicating with their members of the State Assembly and Senate, as well as the candidates for Governor, regarding the need to remove cities from the state budget process and how SB 2557 has adversely affected their city. 2. The folmation of a coalition with counties, schools and special districts to repeal SB 2557 and replace it with meaningful fiscal reform that will allow each level of government to adequately finance their service responsibilities, with each being accountable to taxpayers for their own programs. 3. Pursuit .of state reimbursement for the cost of shifting county financial responsibilities to cities, as well as other legal remedies as appropriate. 4. A comprehensive communications program to inform the redia, legislators, and the general public of city concerns and objectives relative to the 1990-91 State Budget's cost and revenue shifts affecting cities. 5. An intensive effort in Sacramento to seek repeal/replacement of SB 2557. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in adjourned regular rneeting assembled on the 7th of November 1990 by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Arnerich, Camicia, Thomas, Withrow and President Corica - 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 8th day of November, 1990. r Diane F lsch, City Clerk City of Alameda