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Oroville hears state $18 billion shortfall, Prop 4 bond allocations and Army Corps levy needs
Summary
State legislative analysts forecast an $18 billion budget gap, lobbyists flagged Proposition 4 bond funds and federal opportunities for Oroville, and an Army Corps of Engineers levee survey identified roughly $3–5 million in work — items staff said they will pursue through grants and earmark efforts.
City consultants and lobbyists briefed the Oroville City Council on state and federal funding opportunities and constraints, encouraging early engagement in the next legislative session.
Dylan, representing the city’s state lobbying team, told the council the Legislative Analyst’s Office projects about an $18 billion state deficit next year and said the most immediately available local funding pathway may be programs tied to Proposition 4, a voter‑approved $10 billion climate bond. He itemized allocations the…
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