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Title: Propositions 1E and 84 November 2006 Ballot


1
Propositions 1E and 84 November 2006 Ballot
  • Southern California Water Dialogue
  • July 26, 2006

2
Proposition 1E Funding Allocations
Flood Control Subvention Projects (Outside
Central Valley) 500M
Levee Improvements in State Plan of Flood Control
Delta 3 B
Flood Protection Corridors 290 M
Stormwater Flood Management 300 M
3
Proposition 1E Fiscal Accountability Measures
  • Maximize federal and local matching funds
  • Prioritize project selection and design to
    maximize public benefits
  • Require annual bond expenditure disaster
    preparedness and flood prevention plan
  • Independent audit

4
Proposition 84 Funding Allocations
Flood Projects800 Million
Water Supply Quality Projects2.104 Billion
Environmental Projects2.484 Billion
5
Proposition 84 By Funding Category
1,000
Colorado River Projects (90)
800
SWP Fish Wildlife Projects (54)
Other (345)
Integrated Regional Water Mgmt (1,000)
600
State share of local projects (subventions) (180)
Delta (130)
Bay-Delta coastal fishery restoration projects
(180)
400
GW Cleanup Other(395)
Delta Flood Control Projects (275)
200
Other(255)
0
Flood Control
Water Supply
Water Quality
Other Water Benefits
579 M
525 M
1 Billion
800 M
6
Flood Control
800M
345M
70M
7
Water Supply
1B
730M
395M
8
Water Quality
665M
525M
385M
(525 million)
(664.5 million)
(385 million)
9
Distribution of IRWMP Bond Funds
Regional Distribution
FundingRegion
52 M
Central Coast
36 M
Colorado River Basin
27 M
NS Lahontan
37 M
North Coast
73 M
Sacramento River
138 M
San Francisco Bay
57 M
San Joaquin River
60 M
Tulare Lake/Kern
100 M
Inter-Regional
1 B
TOTAL
10
Specific Funding Benefits for Orange, Riverside
San Bernardino Counties
11
Specific Funding Benefits forLos Angeles County
72 million
Los Angeles/San Gabriel Rivers
Protection of Rivers, Lakes Streams
215 million
Los Angeles Integrated Regional Water Management
Integrated Water Management Water Quality
45 million
Santa Monica Bay Watersheds (Santa Monica
Mountains Conserv., Baldwin Hills Conserv., San
Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and
Mountains Conserv.)
Beaches, Bays Coastal Protection
12
Specific Funding Benefits for San Diego County
Program
Bond Funding Category
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