File #: 17-0387    Version: 1 Name:
Type: External Affairs Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/2/2017 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 8/8/2017 Final action:
Title: Recommended Positions on Federal Legislation: S 731 (Feinstein) and HR 1738 (Garamendi)-Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Establishment Act (Continued from May 23, 2017).
BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM


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Recommended Positions on Federal Legislation: S 731 (Feinstein) and HR 1738 (Garamendi)-Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Establishment Act (Continued from May 23, 2017).



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RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt positions of "Support" on S 731 (Feinstein) and HR 1738 (Garamendi)-Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Establishment Act.


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SUMMARY:
S 731 (Feinstein) and HR 1738 (Garamendi)-Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Establishment Act
Recommendation: Support
Priority Recommendation: 2

This legislation would establish the Delta estuary as a National Heritage Area (NHA) to be managed by the Delta Protection Commission (Commission). The goal of the Commission is to ensure orderly, balanced conservation and development of Delta land resources and improved flood protection.

The bill authorizes $10 million in federal assistance over 15 years to provide matching grants to implement the locally developed Heritage Area management plan to promote environmental stewardship, heritage conservation, and economic development projects throughout the Delta. The federal share of the total cost of any activity under this Act is not to exceed 50 percent.

The bill would have no effect on water rights, water contracts or property rights and create no new regulatory authority or burden on local government or private citizens.

Response to Board Question Regarding Funding Amounts
During the May 23, 2017 Board meeting, a question was asked about whether the bill allocates specific funding amounts or funding percentages within the three project categories (environmental stewardship, heritage conservation, and economic development). The bill author's office has indicated that there are no specific allocations or percentages assigned in the bill language. They clarified that if the bill passes, the Commission would first develop a Heritage Area management plan, at which time spe...

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