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Table 6. Joint Area 2008 Tax Allocation Bonds Funding Summary <br /> <br /> <br />Project <br />Funding <br />Allocation Expenditures <br />as of <br />January 1, 2010 <br />Remaining <br />Balance <br />Downtown Light & Pedestrian Improvements 665,000 565,000 100,000 <br />Senior Community Center 10,500,000 9,000,000 1,500,000 <br />Estudillo/Callan Parking Garage 12,100,000 1,300,000 10,800,000 <br />SLUSD 9th Grade Campus Contribution 535,000 535,000 - <br />East 14th Hesperian "Triangle" Property 1,300,000 620,000 680,000 <br />TOTAL, ALL PROJECTS 25,100,000 12,020,000 13,080,000 <br />Even with the limitations on Joint Area funds and revenues, the Agency's projects in the Joint Area <br />will remain a major focus of staff activity in the 2010-14 Implementation Plan period. <br />Implementation of the TOD Strategy, the replacement of the Estudillo-Callan Parking Garage, the <br />efforts to redevelop 1550 East 14th Street and 1595 Washington Avenue, and East 14th Street <br />improvements will be very significant. Through outreach to Joint Area property owners and <br />businesses, the Agency will continue to work towards the creation of a PBID or a CBD to fund <br />necessary maintenance and services to the Joint Area starting around 2011-12. <br />G:\oBD\Files ItDA\Administration 8t Budget\Implementation Plans\2010-2014 PlansUoint Area goals and obj.doc <br />