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HdL COREN & CONE ("HdLCC")
Contract #
A-2016-296
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Information Technology
Council Approval Date
2/7/2017
Expiration Date
2/6/2018
Insurance Exp Date
6/15/2017
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HDL COREN & CONE
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Successor Agency Services including but not limited to: <br />S Tax increment projections for each former Project Area <br />• Cash flow estimates for the Successor Agency by Project Area <br />• Assistance in providing property tax information for the taxing agencies receiving <br />property tax revenues from former Project Areas <br />Estimates of property tax revenues to be received by the taxing entities from former <br />Project Areas <br />Provide property tax information to the Oversight Board at the direction of the <br />Successor Agency <br />• Monitor the County distribution of Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund (RPTTF) <br />revenues, tax -sharing amounts to the City and taxing entities of the former <br />redevelopment agency and allocation of residual revenues <br />• Coordinate with the Auditor -Controller the relationship between the tax -sharing, <br />debt service and other obligations of former redevelopment agency <br />• Prepare, as needed, an assessment of resources available to the Successor Agency <br />to meet the long term obligations of the former redevelopment agency including <br />bonded indebtedness, SERAF/ERAF loan repayment and City loan repayment. <br />Prior to their dissolution, redevelopment agencies were the major beneficiaries of the <br />$80 million Hdl_CC audit revenue recovered because most of the corrections involved <br />the miscoding of parcels in a city's general fund that belonged in a redevelopment <br />project area, and because all of the tax increment revenue went to the former <br />redevelopment agency. Recoveries for successor agencies offer limited advantages to <br />their cities. Audit recoveries provide the successor agency additional revenue to wind <br />down their obligations more quickly, and may add to the residual distribution for all the <br />taxing entities in project areas. The City, like the other taxing entities, would receive its <br />share (approximately 20% for Santa Ana) of any residual revenue payments after <br />Redevelopment Obligation Payments (ROPE) have been satisfied. School districts would <br />Page 1 13 <br />
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