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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8705 - Colorado River Board• RESOLUTION NO. 8705 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH URGING GOVERNOR BROWN TO RECONSIDER HIS PLAN FOR THE ELIMINATION OF THE COLORADO RIVER BOARD WHEREAS, the Colorado River Board of California was established by the State Legislature in 1937 to protect California's rights to water and power resources of the Colorado River; and WHEREAS, the Board, largely because of its official status as an agency of the State of California, has been highly successful in meeting its tremendous responsibility; and WHEREAS, in recent years it has been the main force in creating for the first time a unified and cooperative approach among the seven Colorado River Basin states toward solving the many complex problems the river still presents; and WHEREAS, the Colorado River represents either a full or supplemental source of water for some eleven million citizens of California, irrigates some 800,000 acres of California farmland and makes a significant contribution to the State's energy supply through the hydroelectric power generated at the dams on the river; and WHEREAS, Governor Brown's 1976 -77 budget has proposed the elimination of the State's one -third funding for the Colorado River Board as the announced first step toward elimina- tion of the Board as a state agency and a takeover of its functions by the State Department of Water Resources; and WHEREAS, the California Department of Water Resources is not now staffed to handle Colorado River problems in any • adequate manner. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Newport Beach does hereby at this its regular meeting of February 9, 1976, urge Governor Brown to reconsider his plan for elimination of the Colorado River Board. • ATTEST: City Cl erk A3 iyE Q°FGIRAg RK Of plHE CITY r I,-�;1Ch27 g el • Mayor DDO /bc 2/3/76