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Resolution 14549CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 14549 OPPOSING THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSAL TO ABOLISH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCIES IN CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the State of California faces serious financial realities and tough decisions due to its massive budget deficit; and WHEREAS, the City of Alameda stands by the State in finding appropriate Tong -term solutions to the structural problems with the State's budget and understands that hard choices will need to be made durin g these difficult economic times; and WHEREAS, investing in redevelopment helps accelerate economic recovery, produces new jobs and addresses important environmental and community issues; and WHEREAS, as part of its 2011 -12 budget proposal, the Governor has proposed permanently abolishing California's more than 400 local redevelopment agencies; and WHEREAS, this proposal represents misguided State budget proposals to take local government funds that voters have repeatedl y sought to end, most g recently in November 2010 when an overwhelming 61% of voters elected to stop State raids of local government funds, including redevelopment funds; and WHEREAS, this proposal will bring little financial benefit to the State. According to the State Controller's Office, redevelopment agencies have more g than $67 billion in bond and other contractual obligations that legally must be g y repaid before revenues are available to any other purpose. In fact, according to the State Department of Finance's own budget documents, there will be zero State savings in out years from shutting down redevelopment; and WHEREAS, this proposal will severely limit local economic development efforts, including hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in local economic activity throughout California. Specifically, in the Cit y of Alameda abolishing redevelopment will significantly impede efforts to redevelop the northern waterfront and Alameda Point, and to provide affordable housin g for the residents of Alameda; and WHEREAS, throughout California, redevelopment activities support 304,000 jobs annually, including 170,600 construction jobs, contribute over $40 billion annually to California's economy in the generation of g oods and services, and generate more than $2 billion in state and local taxes in a typical year; and WHEREAS, eliminating redevelopment will take away one of the few tools local governments have to comply with state requirements to plan for more compact urban development supported by transit - oriented development, housing, jobs and infrastructure; and WHEREAS, eliminating redevelopment will have significant adverse impacts on the development of affordable housing in California. Redevelopment agencies are the second largest funder of affordable housing, behind only the federal government, responsible for over 98,000 units of affordable housing since 1993; and WHEREAS, shutting down redevelopment agencies is a violation of multiple State and Federal constitutional provisions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Alameda formally opposes the Administration's proposal to abolish redevelopment in California. THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Alameda authorizes its City Council and City staff to communicate its opposition to this proposal to the Governor, the Legislature, business groups, and citizens. 1, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a regular meeting assembled on the 1 st day of February 2011, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Banta, deHaan, Tam and Mayor Gilmore -- 4. NOES: None. ABSENT: Councilmember Johnson - ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City this 2nd day of February, 2011. Lara Weisiger, City Clerk City of Alameda