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Napa Schools Reap the Benefits of Reallocated Redevelopment Money

See how the State reallocation of redevelopment funds has been distributed in Napa County.

 

  

Over $4.6 million originally allocated for local Redevelopment Agencies has instead flowed into accounts of public entities in Napa County since Gov. Jerry Brown abolished Redevelopment Agencies two years ago. 

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In Napa $4.63 million in residual funds were redistributed, according to data from the state Department of Finance published by the Los Angeles News Group. The city got a payment of $1.13 million. Napa schools are the big winners in the redistribution dance, grabbing $1.88 million. 

The end of Redevelopment Agencies was fraught with controversy. Many cities lobbied hard to maintain the agencies because the organizations helped cities draw in new businesses through loans and tax breaks, while supporting existing stores and industry through beautification projects and infrastructure improvements.

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Redevelopment agencies financed their activities through a share of the increases in property tax realized over the life of a project area, money that is now being divided among other public entities.

In Napa County, community colleges received over $286,233 million and the county itself received 1,245,934. million.

Statewide, $4 billion was to redirected cities, counties, schools and special districts when Redevelopment ended. The state Department of Finance released a report earlier this month detailing where the monies had been sent.

Check out the chart to see how money from the former Napa Valley redevelopment agency was divided up.  

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