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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 5096.334

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Notwithstanding Section 5096.331, of the funds allocated on the basis of population pursuant to subdivision
(f)of Section 5096.310 within counties with a population of five million persons or more, not less than 75 percent of the total amount shall be available as follows:
(a)Not less than 20 percent for land acquisition, construction, development, and rehabilitation of at-risk youth recreation facilities. As used in this section, “at-risk youth” means persons who have not attained the age of 21 years and are at high risk of being involved in, or are involved in, one or more of the following: gangs, juvenile delinquency, criminal activity, substance abuse, adolescent pregnancy, or school failure or dropout.
(b)Not less than 40 percent for projects within the most economically disadvantaged areas, which may include projects along river parkways, conservation corridors, and parkways along corridors of economic significance.
(c)Not less than 10 percent for urban reforestation projects.
(d)Not more than 5 percent for projects that convert publicly owned land to a neighborhood park providing open-space, recreational, cultural, and festival opportunities, if the bond proceeds do not exceed 25 percent of the total project cost and there is a 75 percent funding match.
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