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File Number: 23-411 <br />Analysis <br />Alco AVA cannot exist without authorization by a majority of cities representing a majority of the <br />incorporated population in Alameda County. The cities adoption of their own respective <br />resolutions in 2013 re-authorized for 10 years the existence of Alco AVA. They then distribute <br />funds collected from registration fees to cities in the county to fund their abandoned vehicle <br />abetment programs. <br />Previous Actions <br />The City Council approved resolutions to become a participating City in the program on <br />December 30, 1991 (Resolution Nos. 91-259 and 91-260), on June 15, 1992 (Resolution No. <br />92-158), on May 17, 1993 (Resolution No. 93-010), on July 15, 2002 (Resolution No. 2002-112), <br />and Resolution No. 12-475 was adopted on October 15, 2012, which extended the City’s <br />participation until May 2023. <br />Financial Impacts <br />Since 2013 the City of San Leandro has received approximately $920,000 dollars in revenue. <br />The revenue when received is deposited into the General Fund via trust account number <br />010-3811 as required by legislation. <br />ATTACHMENT <br />Attachment A: Resolution to Approve and Authorize the Extension Of The Abandoned <br />Vehicle Abatement Program Until May 31, 2033 <br />PREPARED BY: Lt. Brian Anthony, San Leandro Police Department <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 9/13/2023