HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 LEGISLATIVE REPORTAgenda Item
14
iewe-
Revty
116215-'
AGENDA REPORT CiMandager
Finance Director
N/A
MEETING DATE: MARCH 19, 2013
FROM: JEFFREY C. PARKER, CITY MANAGER
�0
'KaWw"A
At this time, the City Council may take the opportunity to discuss current legislation of
interest.
Proposed Legislation for 2013-2014
Updated March 19, 2013
HOMELESSNESS
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Status
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
AB 5
Ammiano
• Enacts the Homeless Person's Bill of Rights and Fairness Act, which would provide that no
1/24/2013
Would require the City to
person's rights, privileges, or access to public services may be denied or abridged because he or
LAST ACTION: Referred to
provide the homeless with access to
she is homeless, has a low income, or suffers from a mental illness or physical disability. Precludes
Committee on Judiciary
restroom/shower facilities on a 24/7
any type of enforcement on the City's part regarding the homeless population in Tustin, other
basis, since these options are available
than the typical criminal violations.
in public facilities, namely the City
Parks. Would require the City to staff
• Provides every person shall be free from specified forms of discrimination and shall be entitled to
these locations on an around the clock
certain basic human rights, including the right to be free from discrimination by law enforcement,
basis in order to ensure the safety and
in the workplace, while seeking or maintaining housing or shelter, and while seeking services.
proper functioning of the facilities.
• Provides that every person has the right to access public property, possess personal property,
The PD would no longer have
access public restrooms, clean water, affordable housing, educational supplies, as specified,
the option of enforcing the illegal
emergency and nonemergency health care, confidentiality of medical records, assistance of legal
camping sections of the Tustin
counsel in specified proceedings, and restitution, under specified circumstances.
Municipal Code, since it would directly
• Provides civil and criminal immunity, and immunity from employer retaliation, to a public
violate AB -5. The argument is the
employee who provides assistance to a homeless person.
homeless population may establish
residence in or around a public facility,
• Requires local law enforcement agencies to make specified information available to the public
such as a park. When Laguna Beach PD
and report to the Attorney General on an annual basis with regard to enforcement of local
put a moratorium on this type of
ordinances against homeless persons and compliance with the act, as specified, thereby imposing
enforcement in 2009, they witnessed
a state -mandated local program.
an explosion of homeless shanty -type
structures going up on their public
beaches. Ultimately, the City of Laguna
Beach built and staffed a Community
Outreach Center for the homeless
(temporary shelter facility), which
allows homeless individuals to come in,
get a shower and some rest, and then
move on.
Our parks are constantly being
used for various functions and events,
put on by the City Parks and
Recreation Department. The influx of
Updated activity since the last report
homeless individuals, setting up shop
in the parks, would essentially make it
impossible for these events to occur.
Even ifthey could simultaneously
make it happen, for example, the
public's reaction to a Movie in the
Park, right next to homeless people
urinating and bathing in park facilities.
The nuisance calls for service would
increase and the interest in these City
sponsored events would most certainly
wane.
• No one really knows the true
impact of AB-5, since it has not
happened yet. But based on our
experience with movements, such as
"Occupy OC" and others, it could prove
to be an extreme challenge if this bill
succeeds. It may mean the need for
more PD staff, like our Community
Impact Officer, simply to deal with
homeless issues solely. It would also
require an increase in staffing from
Public Works to clean and maintain
facilities and the Parks and Rec to staff
certain parks on a 24/7 basis. It is hard
to put a dollar figure on it, but it is safe
to say it could be very costly for the
City in the long run.
Both the Tustin Police Department and
the ACCOC Legislative Committee
recommends opposing AB-5. The
ACCOC Board of Directors will make a
determination Wednesday, March 20,
2013 to accept or not accept the
subcommittee's recommendation.
GOVERNOR
Bill #
BROWN'S PROPOSED FY 2013-2014 BUDGET
Primary Budget Priorities
Author
AL
Status Major Issues/ Opportunities
N/A
Governor
• More funding and local control for schools. Proposes to eliminate categorical school funding in
1/10/13 — Introduced by the
The shift of Adult Education from
Brown
favor of using a Local Control Funding Formula. Included in the Governor's proposal is
Governor
the School District to the
transitioning Adult Education from School Districts to Community Colleges.
Community College could present
• Health Care Reform Implementation. The Federal Affordable Care Act will require mandatory
temporary classroom space issues
expansion and the State budget outlines two alternatives: a state -based approach and county-
for Advanced Technology &
Education Partnership at Tustin
based approach. These options are intended to start a conversation about how to move health
Legacy.
care reform forward.
• In 2011, Governor proposed
• Enterprise Zones. Reforms the Enterprise Zone program through regulatory changes. Limits
eliminating Enterprise
retrovouchering by requiring all voucher applications to be made within one year of the date of
Zones/LAMBRAs. There is concern
hire. Streamlines the vouchering process for hiring veterans and recipients of public assistance.
he could still seek their elimination,
• Transportation. 13% of the annual state transportation revenues are dedicated to offsetting debt
thus removing the incentives
service costs from almost $30 million of general obligation bonds for transportation purposes.
available for future businesses
The budget uses $67 million of miscellaneous state highway account revenues to partially offset
locating within Tustin Legacy.
transportation bond debt services costs. As a result, local transportation funding is not
Infrastructure demands and
anticipated to be affected.
transportation debt services costs
could affect local funding in the
• Infrastructure. The Governor intends to release a five-year infrastructure plan later this year,
future.
outlining the infrastructure priorities for the next five years. Indications are that the plan will rely
less on future voter -authorized general obligation bonds than the state have over the past
decade. In reviewing the Governor's budget, the Legislative Analyst's Office indicates that if the
state elects to maintain its current policies relating to infrastructure, meeting these infrastructure
demands likely would require the Legislature to shift a larger share of the state's budget to
infrastructure.
• Local Government Mandates. The Governor proposes to continue 2012-13 mandate
suspensions, as well as suspend nine more. The focus is on reducing state requirements and
maximizing local flexibility.
• Assembly and Senate State Budgets, SB 65 (Leno) and AB 73 (Blumenfield) introduced the
Governor's proposed State FY 2013-2014 Budget to the Senate and Assembly.
INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCING DISTRICTS
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
E
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
IN Ad
0
SB 33
Wolk
• Eliminates the requirement of voter approval in regards to creating an infrastructure financing
3/13/13
Provides more flexibility in creating
district, adopting the plan and issuing bonds.
LAST ACTION: Passed in the
an Infrastructure Financing District
• Authorizes a newly created public financing authority, consisting of 3 members of the city council
Committee on Governance &
and does not preclude former
and 2 members of the public, to adopt the infrastructure financing plan, subject to the approval
Finance (4-1), re-referred to
Redevelopment Project Areas from
by the legislative body, and majority vote of the authority by resolution.
Committee on Appropriations
becoming Infrastructure Districts.
COMMITTEE LOCATION:
• Creates a public accountability committee, as specified, to review the actions of the public
Appropriations
financing authority.
• Extends the expiration date of an infrastructure financing district from 30 years to 40 years.
3/6/13 AMENDED
• Requires any District constructing residential units to set aside 20% of the units for affordable
housing.
AB 229
Perez
• Maintains the 2/3 voter approval to create an infrastructure financing district and issue debt
2/15/13
Does not reduce or eliminate the
• Authorizes the creation of a district for up to 40 years and the issuance of debt with a final
LAST ACTION: Referred to
2/3 voter approval necessary to
maturity date of up to 30 years.
Committee on Local Government
form a district and to issue debt.
• Authorizes a district to finance projects in former redevelopment project areas and former
military bases.
AB 243
Dickinson
e Authorizes the creation of an infrastructure and revitalization financing district and the issuance
2/15/13
Provides for the formation of an
of debt with 55% voter approval.
LAST ACTION: Referred to
infrastructure financing district
• Authorizes the creation of a district for up to 40 years and the issuance of debt with a final
Committee on Local Government
within publicly owned land on a
maturity date of up to 30 years.
former military base without voter
• Authorizes a district to finance projects in former redevelopment project areas and former
approval.
military bases.
• Provides that the formation of the district and the issuance of bed on land of a former military
base that is publicly owned is NOT subject to voter approval.
AB 294
Holden
e Authorizes an infrastructure financing district to utilize the Educational Revenue Augmentation
2/28/13
Provides an additional tax revenue
Fund (ERAF) portion of incremental tax revenue.
LAST ACTION: Referred to
source for the issuance of debt but
• Requires a district that proposes to utilize the ERAF portion of incremental tax revenue to include
Committee on Local Government
it does not reduce or eliminate the
that intention in the financing plan, and prior to adopting a resolution authorizing the first debt
2/3 voter approval requirements.
issuance utilizing the ERAF share, obtain and submit an economic analysis to the California
Infrastructure and Economic Development Band for review and approval.
AB 662
Atkins
e Deletes the prohibition on infrastructure financing districts including any portion of a
3/4/13
Allows former redevelopment
redevelopment project area
LAST ACTION: Referred to
project areas to be included in an
Committee on Local Government
infrastructure financing district.
INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCING DISTRICTS
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Status
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
AB 690
Campos
• Provides for the creation of jobs and infrastructure financing districts with 55% voter approval.
3/11/13
Reduces voter approval
• Authorizes a public financing authority to enter into joint powers agreements with affected taxing
LAST ACTION: Referred to the
requirements
entities with regard to nontaxing authority or powers only.
Committees on Local Government
• Authorizes a district to implement hazardous cleanup pursuant to the Polanco Redevelopment
and Housing and Community
Development
Act.
SB 628
Beall
• Eliminates the requirement of voter approval for the adoption of an infrastructure financing plan,
3/13/13
Eliminates voter approval
the creation of an infrastructure financing district, and the issuance of bonds with respect to a
LAST ACTION: Set Hearing Date for
requirements but does require 20%
transit priority project.
4/3/13
of bond revenues be expended on
• Requires a city that uses infrastructure financing district bonds to finance its transit priority
COMMITTEE LOCATION:
affordable housing.
project to use at least 20% of the revenue from those bonds for affordable housing.
Governance and Finance
HEARING DATE: 4/3/13
• Extends the date at which the infrastructure finance district ceases to exist to 40 years from the
current 30 years.
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
Ad
SB 1
Steinberg
GENERAL PROVISIONS
3/13/13
• Includes a provision for the receipt
• Establishes Sustainable Communities Investment Areas that are able to use tax increment revenue
LAST ACTION: Passed in the
of tax increment funds.
o In order to receive tax increment from other taxing entities (school districts are excluded), the taxing
Committee on Governance &
• A limited area of MCAS Tustin
entity must authorize by resolution the allocation of tax increment (all or a portion).
Finance (4-2), re-referred to
would be eligible, all properties no
o An Area must include one of the following:
Committee on Transportation &
more than one-half mile from the
• Transit priority project area
Housing
Tustin Metrolink Station and OCTA
• May include a military base reuse plan that meets of the definition of a transit priority project
COMMITTEE LOCATION:
Bus Route 70 (Edinger Avenue
area
Transportation & Housing
between 55 Freeway and
• Small walkable community
Metrolink Station).
• Within Areas, Sustainable Communities Investment Authority ("Authority') can be formed
• Establishes a Sustainable
• The Authority is responsible for creating Sustainable Communities Investment Plan
Communities Investment
o Adopt a jobs plan, focusing on job creation associated with new economic development
Authority.
o Adopt a sustainable parking standards ordinance
• Requires coordination and
• Independent financial and performance audit every 5 years
cooperation from other taxing
• No less that 20% of allocated tax increment revenues must be dedicated for affordable housing purposes.
entities.
• Dep't of Industrial Relations required monitoring and enforcing compliance with prevailing wage
requirements for specified projects within a Sustainable Communities Investment Area.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Bill # Primary Description of Bill
A&
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
AB 53
Perez
• Requires the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to lead the preparation of a
2/21/13
biennial California Economic Development Strategic Plan, including convening a series of meetings
LAST ACTION: Re-referred to
biennially to provide recommendations regarding an economic development strategic plan.
Committee on Jobs, Economic
• Recommends all state policies and programs conform to the adopted state economic and business
Development & the Economy
development goals.
AB 9
Holden
Bill appears to be a placeholder with limited language. Declares the intent of the Legislature to enact
12/4/12, May be heard in
legislation that promotes job and business growth and encourages economic development.
committee January 3rd(1/31/13 —
Nothing reported as to whether or
not heard in committee)
INTRODUCED: 12/3/12
AB 66
Muratsuchi
When introduced 1/7/13, the Bill appeared to be a placeholder with limited language. The Bill was
3/14/13, Amended and re -
AMENDED on 3/14/13 to add Section 2774.1 to the Public Utilities Code, relating to the Public
referred to Committee on Utilities
Utilities Commission. The Bill's initial declaration that the intent of the Legislature is to enact
and Commerce 7th
legislation that would further promote job growth and economic development is now reflected in
amendments to the Public Utilities Code.
AB 10
Alejo
Proposes to increase minimum wage, on and after January 1, 2014 to not less than $8.25/hr, on and
1/14/13
after January 1, 2015 to not less than $8.75/hr, and on and after January 1, 2016 to not less than
LAST ACTION: Referred to
$9.25/hr.
Committee on Labor &
Employment
COMMITTEE LOCATION: Labor &
Employment
ENTERPRISE
ZONES/LAMBRA
Bill #
Primary Description of Bill
�Jw R6
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author - -.d
AB 28
Perez
• Authorizes the California Department of Housing and Community Development to increase the
3/5/13
As Amended, the Bill eliminates the
processing fee charged for Hiring Tax Credit Vouchers from $15 to $20, effective January 1, 2014.
LAST ACTION: Re-referred to
processing fee charged for LAMBRA
• Imposes new requirements on the Department of Housing and Community Development with
Committees on Jobs, Economic
Hiring Tax Credit Vouchers.
respect to the enterprise zone program and modifies department and Franchise Tax Board
Development & the Economy,
reporting requirements.
and Local Government
3/4/13 AMENDED
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Status
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
SB 341
DeSaulnier
• Provides that funds in the Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund be used in accordance
2/28/13
Expands the use of the Low and
with applicable housing-related provisions of the Community Redevelopment Law. Requires
LAST ACTION: Referred to
Moderate Income Housing Asset
funds be expended for the purpose of monitoring and preserving the long-term affordability of
Committee on Transportation
Fund.
the units subject to affordability restrictions or covenants, for homeless prevention and rapid
and Housing
rehousing services to individuals and families who are homeless or would be homeless but for
this assistance, and for the development of affordable housing.
• Provides that any program income generated may be expended anywhere within the jurisdiction
of the housing successor without a finding of benefit.
• Requires the housing successor to conduct and provide to its governing body an independent
financial audit of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Asset Fund. Also requires the housing
successor to post specified information on its Internet Web site.
SB 391
DeSaulnier
• Enacts the 'California Homes and Jobs Act of 2013'
3/12/13
A new'tax'.
• Imposes a fee of $75 to be paid at the time of the recording of every real estate instrument,
LAST ACTION: Set Hearing Date
Through a competitive process, a
paper, or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded.
for 4/9/13
potential source of funds for
• Revenues sent quarterly to the Department of Housing and Community Development to deposit
COMMITTEE LOCATION:
affordable housing.
in the California Homes and Jobs Trust Fund.
Transportation and Housing
• Funds may be expended for supporting affordable housing, administering housing programs, and
HEARING DATE: 4/9/13
the cost of periodic audits.
SUCCCESSOR AGENCY/OVERSIGHT
BOARD
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Status
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
AB 564
Mullin
• Prohibits the Department of Finance from taking any future action to modify the enforceable
3/13/13
Prohibits the Department of
obligations, including loan agreements between cities and former redevelopment agencies,
LAST ACTION: Re-referred to
Finance from revisiting items
following the effective date of the approval of those enforceable obligations after review by the
Committee on Local
previously approved by the
oversight board and the Department.
Government
Department.
• Prohibits the Department of Finance from taking any future action to modify a transfer of
3/12/13 AMENDED
property, or the liquidation of property and the use of proceeds, if the transfer, liquidation, or
use of proceeds is consistent with the approved plan of the successor agency.
MILITARY BASES
Bill #
Primary
Description of Bill
Status
Major Issues/ Opportunities
Author
AB
Alejo
e Authorizes the formation of a community revitalization and investment area and the
3/7/13
Former military bases that are
1080
development of a community revitalization plan to carry out certain provisions of Community
LAST ACTION: Referred to
principally characterized by
Redevelopment Law.
Committees on Housing and
deteriorated or inadequate
• The community revitalization plan would include a provision for the receipt of tax increment
Community Development and
infrastructure or structures are
funds.
Local Government
eligible.