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SPECIAL FUNDS
               Special Funds are used to account for revenues derived from specific taxes, fees, governmental grants, or
               other revenue sources that are designated to finance particular functions and activities of the City. Special
               fund revenues include charges to customers or applicants for services provided, operating grants, and
               special  assessments.  Detailed  explanations  of  each  Special  Fund  can  be  found  in  Section  3  of  the
               Proposed Budget. Examples of special funds to be spent for a variety of restricted purposes are:

               The  Sewer  Construction  and  Maintenance  Fund  accounts  for  the  construction,  operations,  and
               maintenance of the City’s wastewater collection and treatment system.

               The Solid Waste Resources Revenue Fund accounts for all capital and operational activities associated
               with solid waste collection, recycling, recovery, and disposal.

               The Building and Safety Building Permit Enterprise Fund accounts for the fees collected for plan check,
               permitting, and inspection of new construction in the City; testing of construction materials and methods;
               and, examining the licensing of welders, equipment operators, and registered deputy building inspectors.
               The Proposition C Anti-Gridlock Transit Improvement Fund accounts for the additional one-half cent sales
               tax  to  improve  transit  service  and  operations,  reduce  traffic  congestion,  improved  air  quality  and  the
               condition of streets and freeways utilized by public transit, and reduce foreign fuel dependence.

               The Proposition A Local Transit Assistance Fund accounts for the City’s 25 percent share of the additional
               one-half cent sales tax within the County of Los Angeles for public transit programs.

               The Special Gas Tax Street Improvement Fund accounts for gasoline tax and Traffic Congestion Relief
               Fund and federal grant revenues from the Surface Transportation Program to be used for the City’s local
               streets and road system.
               The Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Program Special Fund provides increased state revenues for
               California's transportation system from the State for basic road maintenance, rehabilitation, and critical
               safety projects on local streets and roads system, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code section 2032(h).

               The Community Development Trust Fund accounts for federal grant funds for community and economic
               development within the City.

               The Special Parking Revenue Fund accounts for all monies collected from parking meters in the City except
               those located in established vehicle parking districts for operations of meters in the City.

               Allocations from Other Governmental  Agencies Special  Revenue Fund  is not all-inclusive because the
               budget  provides  for  only  the  portion  of  fund  receipts  that  are  expended  to  finance  City  department
               operations.

               Continuing appropriations for Special Funds are carried forward to the next budget year. Funds for unspent
               prior-year appropriations are reserved to indicate that they are not available for new spending because they
               have been committed.

























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