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98-071RESOLUTION 98R-71 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF FUNDING OF THE STATE FLOOD CONTROL SUBVENTION FUNDING FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998-99 WHEREAS, flood control is an important and vital government function in order to protect potential loss of life and property; and WHEREAS, the State of California has historically supported federally funded flood control projects by funding 70% of the local costs of such projects by the Flood Control Subvention Program; and WHEREAS, the State of California has failed to adequately meet its commitment to the subvention program because of lack of adequate funding; and WHEREAS, the State of California has an opportunity in Fiscal Year 1998-99 to make up the deficiency in funding of the subvention program in the General Fund Budget and/or proposed water bond issues; and WHEREAS, the residents within the floodplain of the Santa Ana River will be required to continue the payment of FEMA mandated flood control insurance if the Santa Aria River Mainstem Project is not completed; and WHEREAS, without the State Subvention Program, millions of residents within the floodplain of the Santa Ana River will remain subject to the perils of a devastating flood that could result in thousands of lost lives and $15 billion of property damage; and WHEREAS, without the State Subvention Program, it will not be possible to complete the ongoing construction of the Santa Ana River Mainstem Project in a timely manner as now planned; and WHEREAS, a major flood in Orange County would not only affect the population with the floodplain, but would also have major statewide and federal impacts because of the disruption of transportation facilities and business activity; and WHEREAS, many counties throughout the state are similarly affected by the lack of funding of the Subvention Program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City of Anaheim urges that: 1. The State of California fund at least $175 million for the Flood Control Subvention Program in the 1998-99 General Budget; and