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Budget Amendments - SB1100 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Newman
College Lake Dam (language only)

Item 362 #1s

Item 362 #1s

Natural Resources
Department of Conservation and Recreation

Language

Page 399, line 45, strike "$732,147" and insert "$5,732,147".

Page 399, after line 50, insert:

"2. Out of the amounts appropriated in this item for the Dam Safety, Flood Prevention and Protection Assistance Fund, $5,000,000 from the general fund in the second year shall be provided to match local funding for lakebed stabilization, sediment control and removal, wetland creation, dam safety improvements, stream flow improvement, and other related costs in the College Lake watershed in the City of Lynchburg. This amount shall be matched by a local appropriation of at least $5,000,000 prior to any disbursement from this item.".

Page 399, line 51, strike "2." and insert "3.".

Page 400, line 36, strike "$20,000,000" and insert "$15,000,000".

Page 400, line 56, strike "$14,531,151" and insert "$9,531,151".

Page 401, line 8, strike "$8,849,471" and insert "$6,849,471".

Page 401, line 10, strike $3,792,630" and insert "$1,792,630".

Page 401, line 12, strike "$1,889,050" and insert "$889,050".



Explanation

(This amendment provides a one-time grant of $5.0 million from the General Fund to the City of Lynchburg to match local funding for sediment removal and other improvements to the College Lake, a central stormwater basin in the City, which suffered significant damage in a severe rainfall event in August 2018. Damage from the rainfall event cost the City of Lynchburg more than $30 million. Funding for the grant is transferred from the proposed supplemental deposit to the Water Quality Improvement Fund included in the introduced Senate Bill 1100.)