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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWRCB - CA Financing Coordinating Committee Funding Fair Menchaca, Clarissa From: Bennett, Robin Sent: Tuiesday, May 1, 2018 8:46 AM To: Schmidt, Dennis; Gosselin, Paul; Thistlethwaite, Charles Cc: Menchaca, Clarissa; McCracken, Shari Subject: FW: California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) Funding Fair- May 2, 2018 Attachments: flyer(2-8-18),pdf Good Morning, Please see the attached announcen-ient from the CA State Water Resources Control Board. Thanks, Ro�" 964clr E.recutbw-As's-islant (530) 8'72-6304 rbentl y It,'!�o till�1 %11 f q .Suj'mn4sol's Office Board oJ'Suloerrisors, ffistrict 5 747 E'flioa Koad 1)(1radise, CA 95969 From: lyris@swrcbl8.waterboards.ca,gov<Iyris@swrcbl8.waterboards.ca.gov> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 1:18 PM To: Bennett, Robin<RBennett@buttecounty.net> Subject: California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) Funding Fair- May 2, 2.018 This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Interested Parties, The California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) is pleased to invite you to attend the Red Bluff funding fair on May 2, 2018 at the Red Bluff Community Center; the second of six to be held throughout the state in 2018 (see attached flyer for dates and locations). Registration is free and walk-ins are always welcome!! The CFCC was formed in 1998 and is made up of seven funding members: five state and two federal, The CFCC funding fairs provide opportunities to learn more about available grant, loan and bond financing options for infrastructure projects. These fairs are directed towards local government representatives, water and irrigation district managers, economic development and engineering professionals, financial advisors, and project consultants. We look forward to seeing you at one of the QFQQ Funding Fairs. For more information, please visit the CFCC website at www.cfcc.ca..qov, Thank you, Division of Financial Assistance—CFCC Committee Member I State Water Resources Control Board You are currently subscribed to water—conservation—funding as: rbennett@buttecounty.nct. To unsubscribe click here: leave-6663946- 2559237e96b I cl 3be4cOd36-f63a296743b43�q�swrcbI 8.\vaterbo Z pp WATER _USDA United Status Department of a p Agriculture = a m P Rural Development QlE OF cAJFpP l Recycle Water Boards rry (Bank ` e . April 4, 2D78 Housing an.d Community Development Conference Raom 402 AIB 202Q W El Camino Avenue, Suite 650 Sacramento, CA 95833 ._ r,. May 2, 2078 Red Bluff'Corn munity Center _ 9 500 South:Jackson Street . Red.Bluff, CA 96080 r May 23, 2018 UC`Cooperative Extension 2945 Wardrobe Arenue- Mcrced CA 95341 June .129 2078 Sonoma County Water Agency, Redwoo d'RooitisA C Some of the participating agencies also fund othertypes of infrastructure 404 Aviation Boulevard projects including but not limited to streets and highways, emergency Santa Rosa, CA '95403 response vehicles, and community facilities. August 20, 2078 Eastern Murncipal,Water District CFCC agencies fund the following types of eligible infrastructure Board Room projects: 2270 Trumble Road . -Perris, CA 92572 • Drinking Water • Water Conservation August-30,2018 • Wastewater • Water Use Efficiency Los Cou"nty • Water Quality Energy Efficiency Departmeit of Publac Works Conference Rooms B it • Water Supply Flood Management 900 Sodtl FremohtAvenue Alliambra,;CA 91.803 e e 9 § 'F i&r iil li CFCC agencies fund primarily the following types of infrastructure projects: r� drinking water, wastewater, water The California Financing Coordinatingquality,water supply,water conservation Committee (CFCC) was formed water use efficiency, energy efficiency, in 1998 and is made up of seven and flood management. Some of the funding members: five state, two participating agencies also fund other federal. CFCC members facilitate and types of infrastructure projects including expedite the completion of various streets and highways, emergency projects types of infrastructure ro'ects helpingThe purpose of the California Finance Coordinating Committee (CFCC) is to foster cooperation among response vehicles, solid waste, and customers combine the resources of community facilities. different agencies.Project information the seven funding agencies that administer water, is shared between members so wastewater, and other public infrastructure needs. The additional resources can be identified. CFCC encourages the efficient use of funds by reducing CFCC members conduct free funding administrative costs for recipients and funding agencies fairs statewide each year to educate and evaluating methods for improved performance. CF'Cc the public and potential customers Members of the CFCC provide a forum to resolve state io about the different member agencies and federal program requirement conflicts that may make mr�}multiple-funded project difficult to administer. Additionally �- o rmat n ' and the financial and technical funding fairs provide the CFCC with an opportunity CFCC,Itasnd coucted.free funding. resources available. to present current program information to the public. #airs statewide each yearto educate' Attendees will also have the opportunity to speak with the .public and offer;, potential. program staff directly. customers the opportunity to.meet with financial representatives from Representatives from public works, each agency and learn more about local governments, and California the!rVal lablefunding.' Native American Tribes.This includes city managers and planners,economic Please lag on toahe CFCC website development and engineering at www".cfcc ca:gov,for. the 2018 professionals, officials from privately funding`� fair: schedule, CFCC owned facilities, water and irrigation :` memberdirectory and general. district managers, financial advisors information and project consultants. ji E' t { �ry