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AGENDA. From Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District’s Action Plan and Budget Committee, meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 1:00 p.m as a hybrid meeting.
Closure of Completed Measure AA Portfolios #18 South Bay Foothills: Saratoga-to-the-Sea Trail and Wildlife Corridor and #23 Sierra Azul: Mt. Umunhum Public Access and Interpretation Projects and Reallocation of Remaining Portfolio Funds to Portfolio #03 Purisima Creek Redwoods: Purisima-to-Sea Trail, Watershed Protection and Conservation Grazing (R-23-52)
Staff Contact: Rafaela Oceguera, Budget & Analysis Manager General Manager’s Recommendation: Review and confirm, with any changes requested by the Action Plan and Budget Committee, that Measure AA Portfolios #18 South Bay Foothills: Saratoga-to-the-Sea Trail and Wildlife Corridor and #23 Sierra Azul: Mt. Umunhum Public Access and Interpretation Projects are deemed complete and reallocate remaining funds of $6,357,920 to Portfolio #03 Purisima Creek Redwoods: Purisima-to-Sea Trail, Watershed Protection and Conservation Grazing.
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