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ATTACHMENT A - FY10 HSGP ALLOCATIONS <br />SIERRA 3,358 100,000 26,665 79,996 106,661 <br />SISKIYOU 45,973 100,000 47,798 143,394 191,192 <br />SOLANO 426,729 100,000 236,615 709,844 946,458 <br />SONOMA 486,630 100,000 266,319 798,958 1,065,278 <br />STANISLAUS 526,383 100,000 286,033 858,099 1,144,132 <br />SUTTER 96,554 100,000 72,881 218,643 291,524 <br />TEHAMA 62,836 100,000 56,160 168,481 224,641 <br />TRINITY 13,959 100,000 31,922 95,767 127,689 <br />TULARE 441,481 100,000 243,930 731,790 975,720 <br />TUOLUMNE 56,335 100,000 52,936 158,809 211,746 <br />VENTURA 836,080 100,000 439,611 1,318,834 1,758,446 <br />YOLO 200,709 100,000 124,531 373,594 498,126 <br />YUBA 72,900 100,000 61,151 183,453 244,604 <br />Total 38,292,687 $5,800,000 $20,439317 61,317,950 $81,757,267 <br />Native American Allocation <br />Coordinating Group Population Base <br />Amount o <br />25% LE <br />SHSP <br />Total Award <br />NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES 71,287 $100,000 $60,351 $181,054 241,405 <br />Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Centers (RTTAC) <br />Region Total Award <br />SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA 1,000,000 <br />SACRAMENTO/CENTRAL VALLEY AREA 1,000,000 <br />GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA 1,000,000 <br />SAN DIEGO AREA 1,000,000 <br />Total $4,000,000 <br />Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) <br />*A minimum of 25% of UASI funding must be utilized for Law Enforcement ur oses <br />Urban Area Federal Allocation 80% Allocation to <br /> to State UASI 20% State Initiatives <br />ANAHEIM/SANTA ANA AREA 12,773,050 10,218,440 2,554,610 <br />BAY AREA 42,827,663 34,262,131 8,565,532 <br />LOS ANGELES/LONG BEACH AREA 69,922,146 55,937,717 13,984,429 <br />OXNARD AREA 2,507,575 2,006,060 501,515 <br />RIVERSIDE AREA 5,286,378 4,229,103 1,057,275 <br />SACRAMENTO AREA 3,947,286 3,157,829 789,457 <br />SAN DIEGO AREA 16,208,500 12,966,800 3,241,700 <br />BAKERSFIELD AREA 1,014,919 811,936 202,983 <br />Total $154,487,517 $123,590,016 $30,897,501 <br />Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) <br />FYI 0 California Emergency Management Agency <br />Page 20 <br />55E-32