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Los Angeles County Estimated revenue generated by the Schools & Communities First Initiative Los Angeles County COUNTY Counties provide: • Health care services from fighting epidemics, like the coronavirus, to community clinics to mental health services L.A. COUNTY ACCUM CAP OUTLAY $372,000 • Social services to reduce homelessness, help keep seniors living in their own homes, LOS ANGELES COUNTY GENERAL $1,410,907,000 child nutrition, foster care, and park and recreation programs • Firefighters and the equipment they need OTHER $9,898,000 to effectively protect human life and limit damage from wildfires and natural disasters CITY Cities provide: • Housing and homelessness prevention CITY VERNON $2,947,000 services CITY-AGOURA HILLS $1,122,000 • Job training, youth programs, and domestic violence shelters CITY-ALHAMBRA $5,204,000 • Quality of life services from libraries to street CITY-ARCADIA $4,276,000 and sidewalk repair, tree trimming, and parks CITY-AVALON $523,000 CITY-AZUSA $3,435,000 CITY-BALDWIN PK $3,793,000 CITY-BELL $1,381,000 CITY-BELL GARDEN $1,697,000 CITY-BELLFLOWER $2,891,000 CITY-BEV HILLS $15,256,000 CITY-BRADBURY $36,000 CITY-BURBANK $17,638,000 CITY-CALABASAS $1,096,000 CITY-CARSON $7,289,000 CITY-CLAREMONT $1,835,000 CITY-COMMERCE $3,078,000 CITY-COMPTON $5,377,000 CITY-COVINA $3,441,000 CITY-CUDAHY $887,000 CITY-CULVER CITY $5,246,000 CITY-DIAMOND BAR $2,087,000 CITY-DOWNEY $6,748,000 CITY-DUARTE $1,625,000 CITY-EL MONTE $5,581,000 CITY-EL SEGUNDO $4,831,000 CITY-GARDENA $3,959,000 CITY-GLENDALE $16,382,000 CITY-GLENDORA $2,660,000 CITY-HAWAII GDNS $607,000 CITY-HAWTHORNE $4,620,000 CITY-HERMOSA BCH $1,672,000 CITY-HIDDEN HILL $72,000 CITY-HUNTINGTN P $2,461,000 CITY-INDUSTRY $4,975,000 CITY-INGLEWOOD $8,009,000 CITY-IRWINDALE $1,687,000 CITY-LA CANADA-F $985,000 CITY-LA HABRA HT $185,000 CITY-LA MIRADA $2,487,000 CITY-LA PUENTE $1,498,000 CITY-LA VERNE $2,377,000 CITY-LAKEWOOD $3,051,000 CITY-LANCASTER $5,463,000 CITY-LAWNDALE $1,226,000 CITY-LOMITA $824,000 CITY-LONG BEACH $33,790,000 CITY-LOS ANGELES $499,612,000 CITY-LYNWOOD $3,495,000 CITY-MALIBU $1,077,000 CITY-MANHATTAN B $3,512,000 CITY-MAYWOOD $933,000 CITY-MONROVIA $3,378,000 CITY-MONTEBELLO $3,826,000 CITY-MONTEREY PK $4,288,000 CITY-NORWALK $3,964,000 CITY-PALMDALE $5,631,000 CITY-PALOS VRD $510,000 CITY-PARAMOUNT $2,729,000 CITY-PASADENA $22,639,000 CITY-PICO RIVERA $2,985,000 CITY-POMONA $11,622,000 CITY-RANCHO P V $1,786,000 CITY-REDONDO BCH $5,961,000 CITY-ROLL HLS ES $462,000 CITY-ROLLING HLS $58,000 CITY-ROSEMEAD $2,401,000 CITY-S FERNANDO $1,635,000 CITY-SAN DIMAS $1,670,000 CITY-SAN GABRIEL $2,430,000 CITY-SAN MARINO $906,000 CITY-SANTA CLARITA $8,262,000 CITY-SANTA FE SP $3,885,000 CITY-SANTA MONIC $17,320,000 CITY-SIERRA MADR $575,000 CITY-SIGNAL HILL $885,000 CITY-SO EL MONTE $1,598,000 CITY-SO PASADENA $1,860,000 CITY-SOUTH GATE $3,623,000 CITY-TEMPLE CITY $1,582,000 CITY-TORRANCE $15,290,000 CITY-W HOLLYWOOD $7,263,000 CITY-W LAKE VILL $811,000 CITY-WALNUT $1,155,000 CITY-WEST COVINA $5,580,000 CITY-WHITTIER $4,244,000 SPECIAL DISTRICTS Special Districts focus on specific services such as: • Fire safety CITY-ALHAMBRA - OTHER $345,000 • Keeping drinking water safe and accessible ANTELOPE VY.-EAST KERN WATER AGY $1,141,000 • Transportation, including roads, infrastructure BEACH CITIES HOSPITAL DIST $390,000 and mass transit BELVEDERE GARBAGE DISPOSAL DIST $455,000 CITY-ARTESIA CTRL COM'L CORR RP $829,000 CITY-BALDWIN PK CONSOL. LT DIST $410,000 CITY-CALABASAS - OTHER $368,000 CITY-CERRITOS LOS COYOTES RP $3,332,000 CITY-CERRITOS - OTHER $610,000 CITY-DOWNEY - OTHER $161,000 CITY-DUARTE - OTHER $352,000 CITY-LA PUENTE - OTHER $112,000 CITY-LANCASTER - OTHER $184,000 CITY-LOMITA - OTHER $108,000 CITY-PALMDALE STREETLIGHT DIST $257,000 CITY-PICO RIVERA - OTHER $295,000 CITY-POMONA - OTHER $26,000 CITY-ROSEMEAD - OTHER $238,000 CITY-SAN DIMAS - OTHER $290,000 CITY-SANTA CLARITA LIBRARY $1,009,000 CITY-TEMPLE CITY - OTHER $117,000 CITY-W LAKE VILL - OTHER $151,000 CO LIGHTING MAINT DIST $3,203,000 CO SANITATION DIST $18,430,000 CONSOL. FIRE PRO.DIST.OF L.A.CO. $135,290,000 COUNTY ROAD DISTRICT $957,000 FIRESTONE GARBAGE DISPOSAL DIST $395,000 GREATER L A CO VECTOR CONTROL $503,000 L A C FIRE-FFW $22,723,000 L A CO WATER WORKS $617,000 L A CO WEST VECTOR CONTROL DIST. $309,000 L A COUNTY LIBRARY $17,390,000 L.A.CO.FL.CON.DR.IMP.DIST.MAINT. $5,415,000 LA CO FLOOD CONTROL MAINT $30,636,000 LA MIRADA - S. E. REC AND PARK $735,000 NORWALK - S. E. REC AND PARK $793,000 PALMDALE WATER DIST $345,000 PALOS VERDES LIBRARY DIST MAINT $378,000 SAN GABRIEL VAL MUN WATER DIST $1,001,000 SANTA CLARITA VALLEY WATER-CLWA $3,660,000 SOUTH BAY CITIES SANIT DIST OPER $297,000 STA CLRTA STREET LIGHT MAINT #2 $501,000 STA CLRTA VLY SANIT DIS OF LA CO $1,047,000 THREE VALLEY MWD $479,000 W HOLLYWOOD LIGHTING MAINT DIST $434,000 K-12 SCHOOLS K-12 schools provide • Teachers, classroom aides, books, computers, supplies for in-person and LOS ANGELES COUNTY OFFICE OF $5,978,820 distance learning EDUCATION • Breakfast and lunch for millions of students NORTH VALLEY MILITARY INSTITUTE $458,959 who otherwise would go hungry COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMY • Nurses and health care services for JARDIN DE LA INFANCIA $24,582 students ASPIRE ANTONIO MARIA LUGO ACADEMY $280,703 • Special education, art, music, and sports programs LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL CHARTER $105,155 HIGH ASPIRE OLLIN UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY $460,216 ACADEMY MAGNOLIA SCIENCE ACADEMY 3 $353,734 MAGNOLIA SCIENCE ACADEMY 2 $313,851 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER MIDDLE $229,980 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER MIDDLE - $243,317 INGLEWOOD OPTIMIST CHARTER $56,182 LASHON ACADEMY $308,868 VALIENTE COLLEGE PREPARATORY CHARTER $119,932 SCHOOL INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES ACADEMY $69,527 LA'S PROMISE CHARTER MIDDLE #1 $161,631 ALMA FUERTE PUBLIC SCHOOL $48,260 LA'S PROMISE CHARTER HIGH #1 $73,244 ANIMO CITY OF CHAMPIONS CHARTER HIGH $195,017 SOLEIL ACADEMY $67,015 MAGNOLIA SCIENCE ACADEMY 5 $170,986 DA VINCI RISE HIGH $77,506 ODYSSEY CHARTER $266,572 MAGNOLIA SCIENCE ACADEMY $434,312 ABC UNIFIED $12,727,636 ANTELOPE VALLEY UNION HIGH $15,230,420 ACADEMIES OF THE ANTELOPE VALLEY $337,799 DESERT SANDS CHARTER $1,426,960 ARCADIA UNIFIED $5,655,361 AZUSA UNIFIED $6,064,582 BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED $9,848,520 OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING - BALDWIN $3,634,108 PARK BASSETT UNIFIED $2,672,783 BELLFLOWER UNIFIED $8,114,016 BEVERLY HILLS UNIFIED $376,644 BONITA UNIFIED $6,120,037 BURBANK UNIFIED $9,101,970 CASTAIC UNION $1,211,255 CENTINELA VALLEY UNION HIGH $5,108,477 FAMILY FIRST CHARTER $232,239 NEW OPPORTUNITIES CHARTER $249,642 CHARTER OAK UNIFIED $3,036,393 CLAREMONT UNIFIED $4,250,322 COVINA-VALLEY UNIFIED $8,099,286 CULVER CITY UNIFIED $4,205,029 DOWNEY UNIFIED $15,002,226 DUARTE UNIFIED $2,413,629 OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING - DUARTE $615,296 CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS - SAN $464,207 GABRIEL VALLEY EASTSIDE UNION ELEMENTARY $2,392,939 EAST WHITTIER CITY ELEMENTARY $5,091,990 EL MONTE CITY $6,103,294 EL MONTE UNION HIGH $7,328,574 EL RANCHO UNIFIED $6,015,665 EL SEGUNDO UNIFIED $1,996,648 GARVEY ELEMENTARY $3,247,960 GLENDALE UNIFIED $16,055,149 GLENDORA UNIFIED $4,408,215 GORMAN JOINT $52,788 GORMAN LEARNING CENTER $802,280 HAWTHORNE $5,536,449 HAWTHORNE MATH AND SCIENCE $428,727 ACADEMY HERMOSA BEACH CITY ELEMENTARY $713,873 HUGHES-ELIZABETH LAKES UNION $121,653 ELEMENTARY INGLEWOOD UNIFIED $6,130,143 WILDER'S PREPARATORY ACADEMY CHARTER $236,542 WILDER'S PREPARATORY ACADEMY CHARTER $110,620 MIDDLE TODAY'S FRESH START CHARTER SCHOOL $306,619 INGLEWOOD ICEF INGLEWOOD ELEMENTARY CHARTER $278,497 ACADEMY ICEF INGLEWOOD MIDDLE CHARTER $129,348 ACADEMY CHILDREN OF PROMISE PREPARATORY $248,309 ACADEMY GRACE HOPPER STEM ACADEMY $60,552 ANIMO INGLEWOOD CHARTER HIGH $512,369 LA TIJERA K-8 ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE $506,958 KEPPEL UNION ELEMENTARY $1,902,949 COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE VIRTUAL $210,882 SCHOOL - KEPPEL PARTNERSHIP ACADEMY LA CANADA UNIFIED $2,347,663 LANCASTER ELEMENTARY $9,704,590 LIFE SOURCE INTERNATIONAL CHARTER $285,176 ILEAD LANCASTER CHARTER $422,946 LAS VIRGENES UNIFIED $6,516,028 LAWNDALE ELEMENTARY $3,772,047 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER HIGH $412,355 LENNOX $3,891,451 LENNOX MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE AND $484,305 TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY CENTURY COMMUNITY CHARTER $307,257 CENTURY ACADEMY FOR EXCELLENCE $142,118 ANIMO LEADERSHIP HIGH $538,537 LITTLE LAKE CITY ELEMENTARY $2,868,097 LONG BEACH UNIFIED $49,778,775 INTELLECTUAL VIRTUES ACADEMY OF LONG $124,754 BEACH CLEAR PASSAGE EDUCATIONAL CENTER $47,760 LOS ANGELES UNIFIED $359,570,874 N.E.W. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS $289,363 STELLA MIDDLE CHARTER ACADEMY $333,912 HIGH TECH LA $265,625 ACCELERATED CHARTER ELEMENTARY $344,527 WALLIS ANNENBERG HIGH $398,295 CENTRAL CITY VALUE $376,708 KIPP LOS ANGELES COLLEGE PREPARATORY $346,018 ICEF VIEW PARK PREPARATORY CHARTER $406,167 HIGH KIPP ACADEMY OF OPPORTUNITY $263,250 CATCH PREP CHARTER HIGH, INC. $147,054 OSCAR DE LA HOYA ANIMO CHARTER HIGH $483,539 RENAISSANCE ARTS ACADEMY $341,029 OCEAN CHARTER $279,901 PUC MILAGRO CHARTER $196,661 ANIMO SOUTH LOS ANGELES CHARTER $490,688 PUC LAKEVIEW CHARTER ACADEMY $230,308 N.E.W.
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