Oversight Board

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Riverside County Oversight Board of Successor Agencies Countywide

Effective July 1, 2018, the Countywide Oversight Board was created to oversee the wind down activities of the various successor agencies in Riverside County; it was formed as a result of state legislation that consolidated all oversight boards of successor agencies county-wide - please see Health and Safety Code Section 34179(j).

Health and Safety Code Section 34179 (j)

  1. Except as specified in subdivision (q), commencing on and after July 1, 2018, in each county where more than one oversight board was created by operation of the act adding this part, there shall be only one oversight board, which shall be staffed by the county auditor-controller, by another county entity selected by the county auditor-controller, or by a city within the county that the county auditor-controller may select after consulting with the department. Pursuant to Section 34183, the county auditor-controller may recover directly from the Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund, and distribute to the appropriate city or county entity, reimbursement for all costs incurred by it or by the city or county pursuant to this subdivision, which shall include any associated startup costs. However, if only one successor agency exists within the county, the county auditor-controller may designate the successor agency to staff the oversight board. The oversight board is appointed as follows:
    1. One member may be appointed by the county board of supervisors.
    2. One member may be appointed by the city selection committee established pursuant to Section 50270 of the Government Code. In a city and county, the mayor may appoint one member.
    3. One member may be appointed by the independent special district selection committee established pursuant to Section 56332 of the Government Code, for the types of special districts that are eligible to receive property tax revenues pursuant to Section 34188.
    4. One member may be appointed by the county superintendent of education to represent schools if the superintendent is elected. If the county superintendent of education is appointed, then the appointment made pursuant to this paragraph shall be made by the county board of education.
    5. One member may be appointed by the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to represent community college districts in the county.
    6. One member of the public may be appointed by the county board of supervisors.
    7. One member may be appointed by the recognized employee organization representing the largest number of successor agency employees in the county.

Dissolved Effective June 30, 2018

La Quinta Oversight Board of Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency

The La Quinta Oversight Board was formed in February 2012 pursuant to a California Assembly Bill (ABx1 26), which dissolved all redevelopment agencies in the State of California.

Members

The seven member Oversight Board consisted of the following members:

  • One member appointed by the County Board of Supervisors
  • One member of the public appointed by the County Board of Supervisors
  • One member appointed by the mayor of the city that formed the redevelopment agency
  • One member from the recognized employee organization representing the employees of the former redevelopment agency
  • One member appointed by the largest special district, by property tax share, with territory in the jurisdiction of the former redevelopment agency
  • One member appointed by the County Superintendent of Schools
  • One member appointed by the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges

Responsibilities

The Oversight Board had fiduciary responsibility to the holders of enforceable obligations and the taxing entities that benefit from the distributions of property tax and other revenue. The Oversight Board oversaw the “winding down” process of the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency.

Resources

Meetings

Regular Oversight Board meetings were held the first and third Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at La Quinta City Hall.

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Oversight Board Meeting - CANCELLED

 (NOTE: The minutes linked in the agenda are considered draft minutes until approved by the Oversight Board.  The link will be updated if any corretions are made at the meeting.)

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OVERSIGHT BOARD
OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO
LA QUINTA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

AGENDA


NOTICE OF MEETING CANCELLATION


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular meeting of the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency scheduled for April 22, 2015 has have been cancelled.

The next regular meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2 :00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at La Quinta City Hall, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California.


DECLARATION OF POSTING


I, Pam Nieto, Oversight Board Secretary, of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency meeting April 22, 2015, was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chambers at 78-495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin boards at 78-630 Highway 111, and the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas, on April 17, 2015.

Dated: April 17, 2015


______________________________
PAM NIETO
Oversight Board Secretary

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