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<br />Federal Clean Water Enterprise (FCWE) - This source funds the operations and maintenance of <br />storm drain systems as well as pollution reduction under the new National Pollutant Discharge <br />Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued by the Santa Ana Region of Water Quality Control <br />Board in January 2002. <br /> <br />Gas Tax - California imposes per gallon taxes on motorists for fuel consumptions. It is apportioned <br />to cities based on population and can only be utilized in the maintenance and construction of <br />public streets, highways, and mass transit guideways. <br /> <br />General Fund - The general fund is supported by revenue received from sales tax, property tax, <br />utility tax and other miscellaneous tax revenue which provides funding for City operations. <br /> <br />Housing Related Parks Program (HRPP) - HRPP provides funding for parks and recreation projects <br />that benefit the community and enhance overall quality of life. <br /> <br />Measure M2 - A 30-year one half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange <br />County through 2041. <br /> <br />Measure M2 Competitive - The competitive portion of Measure M2 consists of the <br />following programs: Regional Capacity Program (RCP), Regional Traffic Signal <br />Synchronization Program (RTSSP), and several transit programs. <br /> <br />Measure M2 Fairshare - This local fair share program returns a portion of the Measure <br />M2 Streets and Roads revenues to the cities and the County of Orange once a set of <br />specific criteria is met. <br /> <br />Park Acquisition & Development Funds (A & D) - The City assesses a Residential Development <br />Fee to any entity adding a net increase in residential units and/or converting apartments to <br />condominiums. These fees are utilized for the acquisition, construction, and renovation of park <br />and recreation facilities. <br /> <br />Parks, Recreation, Community Services Agency Fee & Donation (PRCSA F&D) - This fund is <br />intended to hold monies received from donations from the public and from employee <br />contributions to Parks, Recreation and Community Service Agency programs. <br /> <br />Refuse Collection - Funds received in the course of business for the public collection and disposal <br />of refuse. The City adopted a Vehicle Impact Fee program to provide funding for necessary <br />improvements to the City’s streets to offset the wear and tear impact of heavy vehicle travel. <br /> <br />Regional Transportation Center - Also known as the Depot, combines Amtrak, Orange County <br />Transport Authority (OCTA), intercity and interstate bus transportation, airport and taxi services <br />all in one location. Funds are generated through user fees, rental income, and general funds <br />transfer. <br /> <br />Residential Street Improvement Funds - Local bond funding to repair and rehabilitate <br />neighborhood streets throughout the City. <br /> <br />945/23/2022 <br />Planning Commission {{item.number}}–101