(Earth Times)
(Press Enterprise)
(Press Enterprise)
(Press Enterprise)
(Sydney Morning Herald)
(Building Place Notebook)
(Sacramento Press)
(California Planning and Development Report
(New Geography)
October 14
WRCOG Administration & Finance Committee (12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.,) County Admin. Ctr, 4th Floor, Conf. Room A.
October 19
WRCOG Solid Waste Technical Committee (1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.) Riverside County Waste Management Department, Moreno Valley
October 21
WRCOG Clean Cities Coalition (1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.) County Admin. Ctr., 8th Floor, Conference Room 8A.
October 28
WRCOG Legislative Discussion Group Meeting (11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.) County Admin. Ctr., Conference Room TBA.
Executive Committee Meeting Re-cap
October 5, 2009
TUMF Program update
- Total revenues collected to date have reached $508.6 million.
- Comprehensive Plan update and new fee structure approved: The Executive Committee approved the Comprehensive TUMF 2009 Program Update, Nexus Study and Program fee structure. The TUMF Program Nexus Study is the technical document that supports the Program and resulting fee schedule. The action completes a nearly two-year update process coordinated through the subregion’s Public Works Directors, in which members reviewed the region’s future growth through 2035, created new cost assumptions for TUMF improvements in order to best reflect the latest costs for labor, materials, and right-of-way, established a revised network, and utilized new modeling capabilities.
The Executive Committee also approved a proposal to temporarily reduce TUMF fees by 50% for a period of one year. The reductions take effect as soon as jurisdictions implement them through revised resolutions and implementing ordinances, and will be effective through December 31, 2010.
Current TUMF fees, new Nexus-based TUMF fees and temporarily reduced TUMF fees are listed below:
Current TUMF Fees:
Land Use Type Units Fee Per Unit Single Family Residential DU $9,812 Multi Family Residential DU $6,890 Industrial SF GFA $1.84 Retail SF GFA $9.99 Service SF GFA $5.71 Class A & B Office** SF GFA $2.19
Adopted New Nexus-based TUMF Fee
(Effective January 1, 2011):
Land Use Type Units Fee Per Unit Single Family Residential DU $8,873 Multi Family Residential DU $6,231 Industrial SF GFA $1.73 Retail SF GFA $10.49 Service SF GFA $4.19 Class A & B Office** SF GFA $2.19
Temporary 50% reduction (effective upon local agency resolution/ordinance adoption through December 31, 2010):
Land Use Type Units Fee Per Unit Single Family Residential DU $4,437 Multi Family Residential DU $3,115 Industrial SF GFA $0.86 Retail SF GFA $5.24 Service SF GFA $2.10 Class A & B Office** SF GFA $1.10
- TUMF agreement approved: One agreement was approved as follows:
- Perris Multi-modal Transit Center: $1,050,000 reimbursement for construction.
WRCOG Program for energy efficiency continues to gain momentum: Responding to state legislation (AB 811) allowing property owners to finance the installation of energy efficient improvements to their homes and small businesses, in February 2009, the Executive Committee directed staff to pursue the implementation of a regional Program that would be administered by WRCOG. At its August meeting, the Executive Committee authorized staff to pursue a trip to Washington, D.C. to request support for the Program and seek opportunities for Program funding. Executive Committee members and staff traveled to Washington, D.C. on September 28 – 30, meeting with Congressional representatives Ken Calvert, Mary Bono-Mack, Jerry Lewis, and Darrell Issa. Meetings were also held with representatives from Senator Diane Feinstein’s office, Department of Energy staff, Environmental Protection Agency staff, and staff from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
So far, nine of WRCOG’s member jurisdictions have, or have scheduled, the approval of resolutions and implementation agreements to participate in WRCOG’s Program. Both of WRCOG’s water district members (the Eastern Municipal Water District and the Western Municipal Water District) have passed resolutions supporting the Program.
It’s official: Water Districts are voting members of WRCOG: Each of WRCOG’s member agencies has signed off on a JPA amendment that provides voting membership in WRCOG for the Eastern and Western Municipal Water Districts. Prior to the amendment, the Districts participated in WRCOG on an “ex-officio” basis. With the exception of TUMF matters, the Water Districts now have full voting privileges on items that come before the Executive Committee.
Announcements:
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Joint Executive Committee / Technical Advisory Committee Workshop set for October 30: Executive Committee and Technical Advisory Committee members will meet to review WRCOG accomplishments and assess future issues / opportunities for cooperation at this workshop, set for October 5, beginning at 9 a.m. at the City of Moreno Valley Conference & Recreation Center.
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November 2, 2009, Executive Committee meeting cancelled: Because of the Executive Committee / TAC workshop scheduled for October 30, the regularly scheduled meeting of the Executive Committee on November 2 has been cancelled.
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