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General City Purposes
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS PROGRAM
Membership and participation in such recognized governmental oriented organizations as the League of California Cities, the
Southern California Association of Governments, and the National League of Cities.
2021-22 Change From 2022-23
Program Changes Adopted Budget 2021-22 Budget Proposed Budget
Other Changes or Adjustments
Administered by: City Clerk
86. California Contract Cities. This organization assists $ 12,500 $ - $ 12,500
member cities by advocating and advancing the benefits
of the contracting model, protecting local control,
embracing public/private partnerships, and providing
educational opportunities for its membership.
87. Independent Cities Association. This organization of 10,750 - 10,750
California counties and cities works with county
governments on behalf of City members on policy and
legislative issues that affect municipal governments.
88. League of California Cities. This association of 113,000 7,000 120,000
California cities works to influence policy decisions at all
levels of government. Annual dues are based on a city's
population. An increase to this account reflects an
adjustment to dues.
89. League of California Cities - County Division. This is 2,000 - 2,000
the local regional division of the broader State
organization.
90. National League of Cities. This association of cities 75,000 - 75,000
works to influence national policy and to build
understanding and support for cities and towns. Annual
dues are based on a city's population.
91. San Fernando Valley Council of Governments. This 35,000 - 35,000
organization's mission is to develop and implement
subregional policies and plans that are unique to the
greater San Fernando Valley region, which was
established through the adoption of a Joint Powers
Agreement by the City and County of Los Angeles and the
cities of Burbank, Glendale, San Fernando, and Santa
Clarita.
92. Sister Cities International. This association works to 2,500 - 2,500
foster better international understanding and cooperation
through Sister City relationships in other countries.
Funding is provided for membership dues.
93. South Bay Cities Association. This association works to 57,000 - 57,000
discuss issues pertinent to South Bay communities.
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