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R 0536 ,,~OLUTION NO. 536 I A RESOLUTION URGING THE GOV'iliNOR AND LEGISLATURl!: TO MAKE CHANGES IN S:&:TIONS 188.8 AND 188.9 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE, RE- I LATING TO STKI'E HIGHWAYS WHEiEAS, Sections 188.8 and 188.9 were added to the streets and Highways Code I ! during the last regular session of the legislature; and WHEREAS, Section 188.8 changes the method of minilUWTl budget guarantees to each county to one of minimum guarantees on a district basis; and WHEREAS, Section 188.8 stipulates that the minilllUlll budget for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties together shall be set at 3.587% of the available budget, whereas they have previously been receiving a combined total of 8.141% of the available budget, thus reducing their joint total to 44% of what they previously received; and WHEREAS, the last paragraph of Section 188.9 takes away any guaranteed minimum for a county and leaves expenditures entirely in the hands of the Highway Commission. NOW, THElI.EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of A:rrayo Grande that the Governor and legislature be urged to institute legislation in the next session of the legislature to have a minimum set for each county and not for each district. This Council is particularly interested in adjusting the minimwns of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties to a more realistic figure to cover their highway needs. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV'ED that the Governor and legislature take steps to strike the last paragraph of Section 188.9 from the Code. It is our considered opinion that Section 188.8 will force the several counties into direct competition for the budget monies available within their district, thereby creating ill will and political strain and that Section 188.9 takes away all guarantees from minimum amounts available to any individual county. These code sections take away control by the legislature and, in fact, encourage each county and district in the State to compete for budget monies on a purely sectional basis. We feel that this legislation is ill-conceived and will turn our highway program into a purely political operation in place of the well-ordered program we have enjoyed for the past thirty years. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 1962 by the following roll call vote: AYE3: Councilmen Burt, Wood, Jacobs and McNeil NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Lee ~~4 6:"A~ 11AYOR ATTEST: ~~ CL