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PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5096.652



5096.652.  (a) The two hundred sixty-seven million five hundred
thousand dollars ($267,500,000) allocated pursuant to subdivision (d)
of Section 5096.610 shall be available for appropriation by the
Legislature for the acquisition, development, preservation, and
interpretation of buildings, structures, sites, places, and artifacts
that preserve and demonstrate culturally significant aspects of
California's history and for grants for these purposes. Eligible
projects include, but are not limited to, those which preserve and
demonstrate the following:
   (1) Culturally significant aspects of life during various periods
of California history including architecture, economic activities,
art, recreation, and transportation.
   (2) Unique identifiable ethnic and other communities that have
added significant elements to California's culture.
   (3) California industrial, commercial, and military history
including the industries, technologies, and commercial activities
that have characterized California's economic expansion and
California's contribution to national defense.
   (4) Important paleontologic, oceanographic, and geologic sites and
specimens.
   (b) Thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) of the funds
available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to a city for
the development, rehabilitation, preservation, restoration, and
interpretation of resources at a city park of historical and cultural
significance that is over 1,000 acres and that serves an urban area
with a population that is greater than 750,000 in northern
California.
   (c) Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of the
funds available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to the
County of Los Angeles for the El Pueblo Cultural and Performing Arts
Center.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Prc > 5096.652

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5096.652



5096.652.  (a) The two hundred sixty-seven million five hundred
thousand dollars ($267,500,000) allocated pursuant to subdivision (d)
of Section 5096.610 shall be available for appropriation by the
Legislature for the acquisition, development, preservation, and
interpretation of buildings, structures, sites, places, and artifacts
that preserve and demonstrate culturally significant aspects of
California's history and for grants for these purposes. Eligible
projects include, but are not limited to, those which preserve and
demonstrate the following:
   (1) Culturally significant aspects of life during various periods
of California history including architecture, economic activities,
art, recreation, and transportation.
   (2) Unique identifiable ethnic and other communities that have
added significant elements to California's culture.
   (3) California industrial, commercial, and military history
including the industries, technologies, and commercial activities
that have characterized California's economic expansion and
California's contribution to national defense.
   (4) Important paleontologic, oceanographic, and geologic sites and
specimens.
   (b) Thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) of the funds
available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to a city for
the development, rehabilitation, preservation, restoration, and
interpretation of resources at a city park of historical and cultural
significance that is over 1,000 acres and that serves an urban area
with a population that is greater than 750,000 in northern
California.
   (c) Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of the
funds available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to the
County of Los Angeles for the El Pueblo Cultural and Performing Arts
Center.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Prc > 5096.652

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5096.652



5096.652.  (a) The two hundred sixty-seven million five hundred
thousand dollars ($267,500,000) allocated pursuant to subdivision (d)
of Section 5096.610 shall be available for appropriation by the
Legislature for the acquisition, development, preservation, and
interpretation of buildings, structures, sites, places, and artifacts
that preserve and demonstrate culturally significant aspects of
California's history and for grants for these purposes. Eligible
projects include, but are not limited to, those which preserve and
demonstrate the following:
   (1) Culturally significant aspects of life during various periods
of California history including architecture, economic activities,
art, recreation, and transportation.
   (2) Unique identifiable ethnic and other communities that have
added significant elements to California's culture.
   (3) California industrial, commercial, and military history
including the industries, technologies, and commercial activities
that have characterized California's economic expansion and
California's contribution to national defense.
   (4) Important paleontologic, oceanographic, and geologic sites and
specimens.
   (b) Thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) of the funds
available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to a city for
the development, rehabilitation, preservation, restoration, and
interpretation of resources at a city park of historical and cultural
significance that is over 1,000 acres and that serves an urban area
with a population that is greater than 750,000 in northern
California.
   (c) Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of the
funds available pursuant to this section shall be allocated to the
County of Los Angeles for the El Pueblo Cultural and Performing Arts
Center.