Legislation Details

File #: 26-0481    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/5/2026 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 6/9/2026 Final action:
Title: Adopt a Resolution Establishing Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2026-27.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: Resolution
BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM

Government Code ? 84308 Applies: Yes ? No ?
(If "YES" Complete Attachment A - Gov. Code ? 84308)

SUBJECT: Title
Adopt a Resolution Establishing Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2026-27.


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RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation
A. Select the cost-of-living factor to establish the Santa Clara Valley Water District's Appropriations Limit; and
B. Adopt the Resolution ESTABLISHING APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026-27.


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SUMMARY:
California's State Appropriations Limit (SAL) was originally established by Proposition 4 in 1979 and places an "upper bound" each year on the amount of monies that can be spent from tax proceeds. The SAL grows annually by a population and cost-of-living factor.

In accordance with the Requirements of Government Code Section 7901-7914, the Board shall by resolution, establish the Santa Clara Valley Water District's (Valley Water) annual Appropriations Limit and make other necessary determinations for each fiscal year pursuant to Article XIII B of the California Constitution.

The Appropriations Limit may increase annually by a factor comprised of the percentage change in population on January 1 of the current year, for Santa Clara County in conjunction with either the percentage change in California per capita personal income or the percentage change in assessment roll due to local non-residential new construction. As with prior fiscal years, staff recommends using the percentage change in the California per capita personal income as provided for by the Department of Finance.

For fiscal year (FY) 2026-27, the percentage change in population for Santa Clara County is 0.23% and the percentage change in California per capita personal income is 4.95%, which correspond to factors of 1.0023 and 1.0495, respectively. These factors combine to a growth factor of 1.0519, which, when applied to the FY 2025-26 Appropriations Limit of $215,324,646, results in an FY 2026-27 Appropriations Limit of $226,499,...

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