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DATE: February
26, 2002
TO: Board of Supervisors
SUBJECT: Opposition To The Governor's Plan To Cut $20 Million In
CDF Funding
SUMMARY:
Reference
Governor Gray Davis' 2002/2003 budget proposal includes a cut of $20 million
in State funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's
(CDF) budget. Governor Davis is counting on local
jurisdictions to pay for this cut by reimbursing the State through a cost
sharing plan. In just over a year, San Diego County has experienced three
severe wildland fires that have destroyed over 50 homes and burned thousands
of acres of land. Despite local leaders asking for more fire protection
resources from the State, the Governor is proposing to reduce CDF's budget
by $20 million.
Today's action will
declare the County's opposition to the CDF budget cut and authorize Supervisor
Jacob to represent the County at the Director's SRA Advisory Committee
meetings, with Supervisor Horn as the
alternate.
Recommendations
Supervisors Dianne Jacob and Bill Horn
1. Direct the Chief Administrative Officer to draft a letter to Governor
Gray Davis and members of San Diego's State Delegation, for the Chair's
signature, opposing the proposed cut in CDF's budget and plan for reimbursement
of costs from local jurisdictions.
2. Appoint Supervisor
Dianne Jacob as the representative and Supervisor Bill Horn as the alternate
on the Director's SRA Advisory Committee.
Fiscal Impact
There is no fiscal impact associated with this request.
BACKGROUND
Governor Gray Davis' 2002/2003 budget proposal includes a cut of $20 million
in State funding from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's
(CDF) budget. Governor Davis is counting on local jurisdictions to pay
for this cut by reimbursing the State through a cost sharing plan. In
just over a year, San Diego County has experienced three severe wildland
fires that have destroyed over 50 homes and burned thousands of acres
of land. Despite local leaders asking for more fire protection resources
from the State, the Governor is proposing to reduce CDF's budget by $20
million.
On April 24, 2001
the Board took action to call on State and Federal leaders to ensure that
State and Federal fire agencies will have enough resources to fight wildland
fires year round. Unfortunately, Governor Davis is proposing just the
opposite and is relying on local jurisdictions to make up the difference.
This is unacceptable!
Andrea Tuttle, Director
of CDF, is putting together a State Responsibility Area (SRA) Advisory
Committee and is requesting the participation of organizations and individuals
with a high level of understanding of the financial structure of California's
fire protection system. The committee will review the Governor's proposal
and make recommendations for meeting the budget goals. It is critical
that San Diego County has representation on this committee.
Today's action will
declare the County's opposition to the CDF budget cut and authorize Supervisor
Jacob to represent the County at the Director's SRA Advisory Committee
meetings, with Supervisor Horn as the alternate. We urge your support.
Respectfully submitted,
DIANNE JACOB
Supervisor, Second District
BILL HORN
Supervisor, Fifth District
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