The California Strategic Growth Plan
Other Public Service

State government provides many services to California's citizenry. Delivery of these services depends upon a variety of capital facilities such as general office space, forest fire stations, homes for veterans, crime labs, beds for mental health patients, agricultural inspection stations and special schools for the deaf, to name only a few. This broad array of facilities must provide adequate functionality and capacity to enable the delivery of services to the public. A $300 million general obligation bond is proposed to be placed on the November 2008 ballot so that the seismic renovation of 29 various state facilities can be completed. These facilities were identified as deficient during the surveys that were completed as a result of the last seismic safety bond and still need renovation to be completed.

Details underlying public infrastructure needs for additional state services, such as CALFIRE, Department of Mental Health, and other state agencies, as well as the larger infrastructure components discussed in this chapter will be laid out in the 2008 Five-Year Infrastructure Plan. That plan will be published by March 1, 2008.

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CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS for The California Strategic Growth Plan Back to Top

 Strategic Growth Coordination and Sustainability
 Providing Performance Based Infrastructure (PBI)
 Flood Control and Water Supply
 K-12 Education
 Higher Education
 Transportation
 Judicial
 Housing
 Public Safety
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 Accountability
 Affordability

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
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