File #: 2022-492    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/27/2022 In control: Carson Reclamation Authority
On agenda: 6/6/2022 Final action:
Title: CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 22-15-CRJPA, A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON RECLAMATION JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 BUDGET AND APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 2022/23 FISCAL YEAR
Attachments: 1. Resolution No 22-15-CRJPA Adopting FY 2022-23 budget, 2. Ex. 2 CRA Expenditure Budget FY 2022-23, 3. CRA Revenue FY 2022-23
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Report to Carson Reclamation Authority
Monday, June 06, 2022
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SUBJECT:
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CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 22-15-CRJPA, A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON RECLAMATION JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 BUDGET AND APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 2022/23 FISCAL YEAR

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I. SUMMARY

This action approves the Fiscal Year 2022/23 Budget for the Carson Reclamation Authority.

II. RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

1. WAIVE FURTHER READING AND APPROVE Resolution No. 22-15-CRJPA, A RESOLUTION OF THE CARSON RECLAMATION JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 BUDGET AND APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE 2022/23 FISCAL YEAR

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III. ALTERNATIVES

Take another action the Board deems appropriate.


IV. BACKGROUND

On January 20, 2015, the governing Boards of the Housing Authority and Carson Community Facilities Districts Nos. 2012-1 and 2012-2 ("CFDs") approved each Board's authority to enter into an agreement for the formation of the Carson Reclamation Joint Powers Authority ("CRA") for the purpose of overseeing and facilitating the remediation of contaminated properties in the City of Carson; this was achieved pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, commencing with Section 6500 et seq. of the Government Code. The CRA may facilitate and fund the environmental study, investigation, remediation, and reclamation of any and all contaminated properties in the City, or the acquisition and subsequent reclamation of contaminated properties. These powers include any improvements on property related to environmental clean-up and any negotiations or processing of property reclamation required in connection with the California Department of Toxic Substances Control ("DTSC") or any other State or Federal environmental agency. The Authority's powers may extend beyond mere property remediation to development planning and implementation, such as with the Cal Compact Landfill, currently owned by the CRA and where remedial construction has b...

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