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City Clerk Reimche presented it letter which had been
ASSEMBLY HILL received from Ellerth E. 1—lrson, Superintendent
2764 and Secretary to the Governing Hoard, Lodi Unified
School District, expressing the district's appreciation '
for the Lodi City Council's recent adoption of a
resolution urging Governor Brown to reconsider his
freeze on school construction funds.
On motion of Councilman Pinkerton, Hughes second,
Council, following introduction of the matter, voted
to support AB 2764 which bill concerns the administration
of the Small Cities Conununity Development 'bloc k Grant
Program which the State will assurne from the Federal
Government in October.
IIS W. IOCKEFORD ST . LOD1. U. 93440
(409) 369.7411 • 466-=
February 24, 1982
Mr. James A. !McCarty, Mayor
City of Lodi
221 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 015240
Dear Mr. McCarty:
I am writing on behalf of the Governing Board of Lodi Unified
School District to express the district's appreciation for the
Lodi City Council's recent adoption of a resolution urging Gov-
ernor Brown to reconsider his freeze on school construction
funds.
Since 1978 school districts have no viatle means of generating
funds for school construction. We have had to rely on such
assistance from the State. Any erosion of previously earmarked
funds as evidenced by the Governor's action will pose serious
problems for the educational program of all students within the
growing Lodi Unified School District, and for the quality of life
in the City of Lodi!
We truly appreciate the City Council's recognition of cur plight,
and look forward to continued mutual cooperation in activities
involving the education of children in our community.
Si ncere.L9,,,
El ]Vert
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Superi and Secretary to the
Governing Board
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