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Revision as of 05:48, 9 April 2016

Summary

The California Central Coast Region's natural resources are regulated by a variety of state, federal and local agencies. See Common Permits Required for Restoration in the Central Coast for a list of permits necessary for restoration or research on natural resources required by these agencies.

Federal Agencies

State Agencies

Local and Regional Agencies

Counties


Former County Redevelopment Agencies

California's County Redevelopment Agencies (RDAs) were officially dissolved on February 1, 2012 as a part of the Budge Act of 2011. To help wind down RDA projects after the dissolution, Successor Agencies were established to manage redevelopment projects currently underway, make payments on enforceable obligations, and dispose of redevelopment assets and properties [1]. The former County Redevelopment Agencies and their Successor Agencies in the Central Coast include:


Resource Conservation Districts (RDC)

Water Districts

Other

Agency Affiliations

Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Programs

(see Integrated Regional Water Management in California's Central Coast Region)

References

  1. http://www.dof.ca.gov/redevelopment/ Redevelopment Agency Dissolution
  2. Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment Agency of the County of Monterey http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/EconomicDevelopment/redevelopment.shtml

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