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4/2/2019
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Green <br />Businesses <br />that creates jobs, reduces greenhouse ieconomic incentive for <br />gas emissions, and diverts waste from manufacturing companies that <br />landfills through the city's designation produce products in the green <br />business industry. <br />and participation in the Orange County <br />Recycling Market Development Zone, <br />Tax -Exempt Advocate for legislation that supports (FMSA) The 2018 Series A & B <br />Municipal Bonds tax-exempt municipal bonds that Successor agency bonds were rated <br />AA by S&P. The bonds closed on <br />improve and expand city infrastructure. November 811 with a total of $72.3 <br />million. <br />Sustainable <br />Development <br />Advocate for State and Federal funding <br />for planning, outreach, and education <br />to support sustainable development. <br />® Series B $58.7 million used <br />to advance -refund 2011 <br />bonds —taxable <br />e Series A $13.6 million used <br />to refund 2003 bonds — non- <br />taxable <br />® $18 million NPV <br />savings. Our share is 19% or <br />$3-F million. Debt was <br />structured to provide that as <br />a one-time payment up <br />front. <br />(TPA) Worked with city staff to <br />provide input on legislative <br />proposals related to sustainable <br />development. Specifically, the city <br />provided comments to its legislative <br />delegation on SB 827 (Weiner), <br />which would require a local <br />jurisdiction to provide a housing <br />bonus for developments in transit - <br />rich areas; and, AB 2162 <br />(Chiu), which established <br />supportive housing as a use by right <br />in zones where multi -family and <br />mixed uses are permitted. AB 2162 <br />was signed into law by the <br />Governor and SB 827 failed to pass <br />out of Senate policy committee. <br />(PBA) In December 2017, the <br />City Council approved the <br />65A-29:ity of Santa Ana Legislative Scorecard 2018 11 <br />
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