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City of Moreno Valley, California

                                           NONMAJOR GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS

            SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS (CONTINUED):

            Quimby In-Lieu Park Fees Fund
            This fund is used to account for residential development fees in lieu of land dedication. In accordance with
            the Quimby Act, a 1965 provision in the State Subdivision Map Act for the dedication of park land. This
            revenue may be used for the development of parks and recreation facilities, including land acquisition,
            park improvements and rehabilitation of existing parks and facilities.

            Recycling Programs Fund
            This fund is used to capture administrative funds collected from Waste Management, covering the
            transportation, recycling, composting, and disposal of Solid Waste, Recyclables, Green Waste, Organic
            Waste, and Special Waste. It also addresses unfunded mandates imposed by the State and supports the
            enhancement of existing solid waste programs.

            Traffic Signal Mitigation Fund
            This fund is used to account for revenues collected for In-Lieu Mitigation Fees and Fair-Share Contributions
            restricted for traffic signal projects.

            CFD No. 2014-01 Fund
            This fund is used to account for the maintenance and administrative services related to public landscape
            maintenance and street lighting, streets, and drainage for developments that have annexed into the special
            financing district.

            Child Care Grant Fund
            This fund is used to account for the Child Care grant program which provides valuable, subsidized, after-
            school day care services for qualifying City residents year-round. Nutritious meals and snacks are served
            to the children, and partially reimbursed to the City through participation in the Child and Adult Care Food
            Program (CACFP).

            ASES Program Grant Fund
            This fund is used to account for state-funded After School Education & Safety (ASES) program grants
            which provide expanded learning opportunities in an after-school setting, at no cost. Services are provided
            to participants from kindergarten through eighth grade. Children are also served a nutritious snack daily.

            Used Oil Recycling Grant Fund
            This fund is used to account for the California Integrated Waste Management Board Used Oil Block Grant.
            The program provides public education and support for convenient used oil collection sites.

            Other Grants Fund
            This fund is used to account for revenues and expenditures received from various governmental agencies
            and other sources for multiple purposes including beverage recycling, energy efficiency, and animal
            services programs.
            Capital Projects Grants

            This fund is used to account for capital projects financed by grants.

            Law Enforcement Grants Fund
            This fund is used to account for revenue received from several grants restricted for law enforcement.
            The grants include the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (SLESF), Edward Byrne Memorial
            Justice Assistance Grant (JAG), and Law Enforcement Grant.






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