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3 26 09 FINAL ALLOCATIONS City County State FOA 03 25 09 FINAL State Name Level of Government Allocation AK Alaska Total Sum City, County, and SEO Allocations All$ 13,969,700 AK Alaska State Energy Office$ 9,593,500 AK Anchorage City$ 2,688,900 AK Bethel City$ 50,000 AK Fairbanks City$ 164,100 AK Juneau City$ 131,400 AK Kenai City$ 50,000 AK Ketchikan City$ 50,000 AK Kodiak City$ 50,000 AK Palmer City$ 50,000 AK Sitka City$ 50,000 AK Wasilla City$ 50,000 AK Aleutians East County$ 50,000 AK Denali County$ 50,000 AK Fairbanks North Station County$ 250,300 AK Haines County$ 50,000 AK Kenai Peninsula County$ 192,200 AK Ketchikan Gateway County$ 50,000 AK Kodiak Island County$ 50,000 AK Matanuska-Susitna County$ 249,300 AK North Slope County$ 50,000 AK Northwest Arctic County$ 50,000 AL Alabama Total Sum City, County, and SEO Allocations All$ 31,577,900 AL Alabama State Energy Office$ 10,350,200 AL Auburn City$ 527,800 AL Birmingham City$ 2,469,900 AL Decatur City$ 553,900 AL Dothan City$ 665,400 AL Florence City$ 172,500 AL Gadsden City$ 169,000 AL Hoover City$ 664,500 AL Huntsville City$ 1,784,100 AL Madison City$ 156,900 AL Mobile City$ 1,928,200 AL Montgomery City$ 2,053,000 AL Tuscaloosa City$ 916,000 AL Baldwin County$ 719,700 AL Calhoun County$ 486,000 AL Cullman County$ 335,600 AL Jefferson County$ 3,520,200 AL Madison County$ 420,300 AL Marshall County$ 374,700 AL Mobile County$ 1,941,700 AL Shelby County$ 666,600 AL Talladega County$ 342,700 AL Tuscaloosa County$ 359,000 AR Arkansas Total Sum City, County, and SEO Allocations All$ 20,117,400 AR Arkansas State Energy Office$ 9,593,500 AR Conway City$ 564,600 AR Fayetteville City$ 724,900 AR Fort Smith City$ 878,200 AR Hot Springs City$ 180,000 AR Jonesboro City$ 634,500 AR Little Rock City$ 1,972,700 AR North Little Rock City$ 599,200 AR Pine Bluff City$ 502,000 AR Rogers City$ 549,700 AR Springdale City$ 657,100 AR Benton County$ 609,300 AR Crawford County$ 242,900 AR Crittenden County$ 217,000 AR Garland County$ 232,600 AR Lonoke County$ 252,100 AR Pope County$ 254,700 AR Pulaski County$ 521,000 AR Saline County$ 384,000 AR Washington County$ 237,900 AR White County$ 309,500 AS American Samoa (no sub-entities) State Energy Office$ 9,593,500 AZ Arizona Total Sum City, County, and SEO Allocations All$ 63,817,400 AZ Arizona State Energy Office$ 9,593,500 AZ Avondale City$ 706,600 AZ Bullhead City City$ 167,100 AZ Casa Grande City$ 164,300 AZ Chandler City$ 2,274,500 AZ Flagstaff City$ 587,100 AZ Gilbert City$ 1,844,000 AZ Glendale City$ 2,324,000 AZ Goodyear City$ 476,800 AZ Lake Havasu City City$ 536,900 AZ Maricopa City$ 142,300 AZ Mesa City$ 4,219,900 AZ Oro Valley City$ 164,200 AZ Peoria City$ 1,308,500 AZ Phoenix City$ 15,233,500 AZ Prescott City$ 197,100 AZ Prescott Valley City$ 155,100 AZ Scottsdale City$ 2,431,500 AZ Sierra Vista City$ 182,700 AZ Surprise City$ 812,800 AZ Tempe City$ 1,874,000 AZ Tucson City$ 5,155,300 AZ Yuma City$ 855,700 AZ Apache County$ 297,200 AZ Cochise County$ 362,800 AZ Coconino County$ 281,000 AZ Maricopa County$ 3,567,800 AZ Mohave County$ 408,700 AZ Navajo County$ 473,900 AZ Pima County$ 3,981,900 AZ Pinal County$ 2,060,800 AZ Yavapai County$ 548,200 AZ Yuma County$ 427,700 CA California Total Sum City, County, and SEO Allocations All $ 351,658,900 CA California State Energy Office$ 49,603,400 CA Alameda City$ 640,600 CA Alhambra City$ 794,700 CA Aliso Viejo City$ 167,900 CA Anaheim City$ 3,254,800 CA Antioch City$ 885,000 CA Apple Valley City$ 641,200 CA Arcadia City$ 534,700 CA Azusa City$ 191,600 CA Bakersfield City$ 3,040,700 CA Baldwin Park City$ 705,500 CA Bell City$ 148,800 CA Bell Gardens City$ 182,200 CA Bellflower City$ 654,000 CA Berkeley City$ 1,013,500 CA Brea City$ 191,000 CA Brentwood City$ 197,000 CA Buena Park City$ 738,700 CA Burbank City$ 1,103,000 CA Calexico City$ 157,200 CA Camarillo City$ 616,800 CA Campbell City$ 163,700 CA Carlsbad City$ 938,900 CA Carson City$ 929,900 CA Cathedral City City$ 475,500 CA Ceres City$ 173,700 CA Cerritos City$ 522,500 CA Chico City$ 823,800 CA Chino City$ 831,800 CA Chino Hills City$ 636,000 CA Chula Vista City$ 1,974,300 CA Citrus Heights City$ 750,300 CA Claremont City$ 147,600 CA Clovis City$ 831,700 CA Coachella City$ 156,900 CA Colton City$ 485,400 CA Compton City$ 887,600 CA Concord City$ 1,151,900 CA Corona City$ 1,454,200 CA Costa Mesa City$ 1,123,500 CA Covina City$ 200,200 CA Culver City City$ 194,900 CA Cupertino City$ 526,200 CA Cypress City$ 202,000 CA Daly City City$ 873,900 CA Dana Point City$ 145,900 CA Danville City$ 168,400 CA Davis City$ 591,000 CA Delano City$ 490,100 CA Diamond Bar City$ 516,500 CA Downey City$ 1,014,000 CA Dublin City$ 186,700 CA El Cajon City$ 881,100 CA El Centro City$ 173,500 CA El Monte City$ 1,142,000 CA Elk Grove City$ 1,160,800 CA Encinitas City$ 554,200 CA Escondido City$ 1,273,300 CA Fairfield City$ 984,500 CA Folsom City$ 656,100 CA Fontana City$ 1,689,100 CA Fountain Valley City$ 533,100 CA Fremont City$ 1,891,200 CA Fresno City$ 4,603,600 CA Fullerton City$ 1,246,100 CA Garden Grove City$ 1,517,000 CA Gardena City$ 582,100 CA Gilroy City$ 207,000 CA Glendale City$ 1,883,700 CA Glendora City$ 206,000 CA Hanford City$ 206,800 CA Hawthorne City$ 769,900 CA Hayward City$ 1,361,900 CA Hemet City$ 670,500 CA Hesperia City$ 775,100 CA Highl City$ 450,000 CA Huntington Beach City$ 1,767,800 CA Huntington Park City$ 559,500 CA Indio City$ 780,300 CA Inglewood City$ 1,039,000 CA Irvine City$ 2,288,000 CA La Habra City$ 528,500 CA La Mesa City$ 506,200 CA La Mirada City$ 208,700 CA La Puente City$ 166,800 CA La Quinta City$ 180,700 CA Laguna Niguel City$ 572,900 CA Lake Elsinore City$ 201,700 CA Lake Forest City$ 712,400 CA Lakewood City$ 695,200 CA Lancaster City$ 1,358,800 CA Lincoln City$ 171,100 CA Livermore City$ 750,800 CA Lodi City$ 586,200 CA Lompoc City$ 165,600 CA Long Beach City$ 4,397,500 CA Los Angeles City$ 37,017,900 CA Lynwood City$ 636,300 CA Madera City$ 525,500 CA Manhattan Beach City$ 155,800 CA Manteca City$ 586,200 CA Martinez City$ 150,800 CA Merced City$ 749,200 CA Milpitas City$ 662,400 CA Mission Viejo City$ 876,000 CA Modesto City$ 1,952,900 CA Monrovia City$ 161,100 CA Montclair City$ 157,100 CA Montebello City$ 591,200 CA Monterey Park City$ 584,600 CA Moorpark City$ 148,600 CA Moreno Valley City$ 1,684,300 CA Morgan Hill City$ 157,100 CA Mountain View City$ 719,000 CA Murrieta City$ 881,500 CA Napa City$ 699,800 CA National City City$ 561,700 CA Newark City$ 173,200 CA Newport Beach City$ 853,300 CA Norwalk City$ 935,700 CA Novato City$ 491,800 CA Oakl City$ 3,919,200 CA Oceanside City$ 1,517,100 CA Ontario City$ 1,738,600 CA Orange City$ 1,358,500 CA Oxnard City$ 1,699,500 CA Pacifica City$ 140,600 CA Palm Desert City$ 529,000 CA Palm Springs City$ 225,600 CA Palmdale City$ 1,299,700 CA Palo Alto City$ 663,000 CA Paramount City$ 518,200 CA Pasadena City$ 1,507,800 CA Perris City$ 503,200 CA Petaluma City$ 514,500 CA Pico Rivera City$ 579,400 CA Pittsburg City$ 565,500 CA Placentia City$ 201,500 CA Pleasanton City$ 692,700 CA Pomona City$ 1,428,300 CA Porterville City$ 496,000 CA Poway City$ 212,800 CA Rancho Cordova City$ 653,500 CA Rancho Cucamonga City$ 1,597,700 CA Rancho Palos Verdes City$ 162,900 CA Rancho Santa Margarita City$ 199,500 CA Redding City$ 892,700 CA Redls City$ 678,400 CA Redondo Beach City$ 618,100 CA Redwood City City$ 736,300 CA Rialto City$ 887,300 CA Richmond City$ 955,100 CA Riverside City$ 2,850,600 CA Rocklin City$ 469,900 CA Rohnert Park City$ 164,100 CA Rosemead City$ 509,800 CA Roseville City$ 1,073,700 CA Sacramento City$ 4,708,000 CA Salinas City$ 1,355,100 CA San Bernardino City$ 1,954,600 CA San Bruno City$ 159,700 CA San Buenaventura (Ventura) City$ 1,004,500 CA San Clemente City$ 566,500 CA San Diego City$ 12,541,700 CA San Dimas City$ 150,200 CA San Francisco City$ 7,739,300 CA San Gabriel City$ 167,400 CA San Jacinto City$ 151,800 CA San Jose City$ 8,840,600 CA San Leandro City$ 732,400 CA San Luis Obispo City$ 199,400 CA San Marcos City$ 738,800 CA San Mateo City$ 875,800 CA San Rafael City$ 575,400 CA San Ramon City$ 215,600 CA Santa Ana City$ 3,267,500 CA Santa Barbara City$ 868,200 CA Santa Clara City$ 1,180,900 CA Santa Clarita City$ 1,565,800 CA Santa Cruz City$ 553,800 CA Santa Maria City$ 826,000 CA Santa Monica City$ 975,400 CA Santa Rosa City$ 1,509,500 CA Santee City$ 480,300 CA Simi Valley City$ 1,097,000 CA South Gate City$ 882,100 CA South San Francisco City$ 636,900 CA Stanton City$ 148,700 CA Stockton City$ 2,728,700 CA Sunnyvale City$ 1,292,000 CA Temecula City$ 940,700 CA Temple City City$ 149,100 CA Thousand Oaks City$ 1,198,600 CA Torrance City$ 1,462,300 CA Tracy City$ 721,600 CA Tulare City$ 518,700 CA Turlock City$ 643,100 CA Tustin City$ 677,300 CA Union City City$ 638,200 CA Upland City$ 670,800 CA Vacaville City$ 849,000 CA Vallejo City$ 1,051,200 CA Victorville City$ 1,029,700 CA Visalia City$ 1,149,900 CA Vista City$ 849,300 CA Walnut Creek City$ 677,700 CA Watsonville City$ 215,100 CA West Covina City$ 952,500 CA West Hollywood City$ 161,000 CA West Sacramento City$ 211,100 CA Westminster City$ 801,300 CA Whittier City$ 768,300 CA Woodland City$ 508,700 CA Yorba Linda City$ 586,800 CA Yuba City City$ 574,700 CA Yucaipa City$ 439,100 CA Contra Costa County$ 3,574,300 CA Fresno County$ 3,151,300 CA Kern County$ 4,002,300 CA Los Angeles County$ 15,412,400 CA Monterey County$ 2,527,500 CA Orange County$ 2,761,600 CA Riverside County$ 6,591,600 CA Sacramento County$ 5,364,600 CA San Bernardino County$ 4,050,800 CA San Diego County$ 5,140,200 CA San Luis Obispo County$ 2,053,600 CA San Mateo County$ 2,951,200
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