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General City Purposes





                                                                  2021-22          Change From          2022-23
            Program Changes                                    Adopted Budget     2021-22 Budget    Proposed Budget

         33. Sister Cities of LA. This non-profit organization is a  $      80,000  $          -    $          80,000
            diplomatic platform that seeks to promote cooperation
            with the City's global partners. Funding is provided to
            support people to people exchanges and to create trade
            and economic opportunities.

         34. State Annexation Fees. The fee schedule set by the             200                100                300
            State  Board  of  Equalization  for  annexations  or
            detachments is determined on a sliding scale which
            ranges from $300 to $3,500 per transaction based on
            acreage. Funding is increased to reflect the increased
            cost of service.

         35. TransLatin@ Coalition. The 2021-22 Budget included           50,000            (50,000)              -
            one-time funding for an assessment report of the
            accessibility of social supportive services among the
            Trans, Gender non-conforming, and Intersex (TGI)
            population(s) in the City of Los Angeles. Funding is not
            continued in 2022-23.


         36. Unified Homeless Response Center Data Project. One-            -              620,000            620,000
            time funding is provided for an integrated platform to
            collect homelessness and encampment data, such as
            CARE/CARE+ data, inclement weather needs, and shelter
            bed availability, to better inform the City on its
            homelessness response efforts.

         37. World Trade Center Los Angeles. This organization           100,000               -            100,000

            promotes Los Angeles as an attractive destination for
            business and investment, leveraging  foreign direct
            investment for City initiatives and projects, and provides
            services and aftercare to increase investment inflow
            capture and long-term job creation in the City.


         Administered by:  City Clerk and Cultural Affairs

         38. Cultural, Art, and City Events. Funding is provided for      80,000               -               80,000
            cultural  events  and  related  activities,  such  as
            transportation. Funding is provided by the Arts and
            Cultural Facilities Services Trust Fund to support these
            activities.


















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