Resolution No. 1681
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RESOLUTION NO. 1661
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON, APPROVING
THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1953-54.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1:
That the budget requirements ror the
riscal year 1953-1954 for the dirferent departments and for the
bond interest and bond redemptions of the City of Vernon be,
and the same are, hereby approved as follows:
City Clerk Administration
City Council
Manager, City Affairs
Auditing, Special
City Treasurer Administration
Collection of Taxes
City Attorney Administration
Legal, Special
Elections
Building and Grounds
Insurance and Bonds
Emp+oyees' Retirement
Police Department (and Street Painting)
Care of Prisoners
Operation of Jail
Fire Department (and Fire Alarm)
Civil Derense (and Radio)
Trafric Signal Maintenance
Building Department
Health Officer Administration
Sewers - City
Street Cleaning
Street Maintenance
Street Lighting
City Engineering
Library
Construction and City Betterment
Emergency Fund
Administrative Assistant
City Hall Expansion
Fire Department Construction
(to make up existing bond fund deficit)
Fire Department Fixtures and Furnishings
Contribution to Employee Group
Medical Plan
Total General Purposes
Water Department
Light & Power Department
Vernon Sewer District No.1 (Maintenance)
Total General City and
Utility Departments
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$ l2,100.00
3,500.00
2,100.00
3,$00.00\
4,900.00
1,500.00
4,900.00
15,000.00
300.00
7,800.00
18,000.00
90,000.00
201,336.00
400.00
400.00
273,142.00,
3,300.00
5,000.00.
9,520.00
1,400.00
10,500.00
21,500.00
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54,500.00
200.0q
13,100.00
65,000.00
5,000.00
7,000.00 .
$ 896,698.0(}.
169,300.00 .
15,362.00.
15,500.00 .
$1,117,060.00
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1 Bond Interest & Redemptions
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1923 Fire Alarm
1925 Fire Alarm
1950 Sewage Disposal
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588.76
84,987.50
8,025.00
6,650.00
17,~44.00
19,062.50
23,091.27
178,522.50
. 338,924.66
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1930 M.I.D. No. 2 ( Special Dists.
1940 Sewer District No.1)
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1925 Water System
1930 Light & Power
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Total Bond Interest & Redemptions
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Section 2: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon is
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12 and thereupon and thereafter the same shall be in full force
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Adopted and Approved this
/1 day of 4ugust, 1953.
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I, G. A. ANDERSON, City Clerk of' the City of Vernon
do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 1681 was
duly adopted by the City Councilor the City of Vernon and
approved by the Mayor of' said City, at a regularly adjourned
meeting thereOf held on August II, 19~
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SUPPORTING
DOCUMENTS
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The 1953-54 city tax rate for the City of
is $ · .. 7
set for 1952-53.
Vernon
This is comparable to the rate of $ ,245
;p I if..r .r:91L/.' "
The budget for 1953-54 as adopted by the City Council totals
Of this) $tf~.( .ll'8. > 7
is for th~
Public Utility Departments (water, light, power, gas) of the city.
The 1952-53 budget t.otalled.$ /,.leJ.J;3-S.l:' ~
$ .\AO 8 .K<.,f'. V]
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0' -(~t~y
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, of which
was for Public Utility Depart~ents.
City Auditor
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JESSII!, K. GRANT
. Editor
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J. Roy HOLLAND
Director of Research
RUTH TAYLOR
Office Manager
DIRECTORS
F. M. BANKS, Los Angeles
Gas and Electric Companies
C. A. BARKER, JR., Burbank
Aircraft Industry
COY BURNETT, Los Angeles
Cement Industry
IMRA WANN BUWALDA, Pasadena
Women Taxpayers
EDWARD W. CARTER, Los Angeles
Retail Merchants
H. R. ERKES, Los Angeles
Savings and Loan
JAS. D. FORWARD, San Diego
Ti tie Insurance
Y. FRANK FREEMAN, Hollywood
Motion Pictures
BEN P. GRIFFITH, Los Angeles
General Contractors
EARLE V. GROVER, Los Angeles
Manufactl.iring
DR. A. C. HARDISON, Santa Paula
Agriculture
HENRY O. HARRIES, Los Angeles
Steam Railroads
LESTER W. HINK, Eerkeley
Retail Merchants
JOHN n. HUGHES, San Francisco
Construction and Engineering
JAMES HURST, San Francisco
Real Estate
LOWELL E. JESSEN, Beverly Hills
Publishing
HAYDEN F. JONES, Los Angeles
Rural Lands
H. C. JUDD, San Francisco
Oil and Gas
LELAND M. KAISE.R, San Francisco
Investment Banking
F. B. MAGRUDER, San Francisco
Ste:un Railroads
PETER MCBEAN, Saugus
Agriculture
JOHN J. PIKE, Los Angeles
Industrial Distributor
D. W. PONTIUS, Los Angeles
Electric Railroads
MRS. E. M. PRINCE. San Francisco
Women Taxpayers
VICTOR H. ROSSETTI, Los Angeles
Banks
MILO E. ROWELL, Fresno
Wholesale Produce
PORTKR SESNON, San Francisco
Livestock Industry
KENNETH SMrrH, San Francisco
Timber
DUDLEY M. STEELE, Palm Desert
Financial at Large
J. F. SULLIVAN, JR., San Francisco
Banks
BEN]. H. SWIG, San Francisco
Real Estate
REESE H. TAYLOR, Los Angeles
011 and Gas
E. H. TICKLE, Carmel
Hotels
HARRY J. VOLK, Los Angeles
Insurance
GUILFORD H. WHITNEY, San Diego
Business Properties
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
DR. A. C. HARDISON
D. W. PONTIUS
H. R. EREES
JAS. D. FORWARD
DUDLEY M. STEELE
EARLE V. GROVER
BEN P. GRIFFITH
JOHN B. HUGHES
REESE H. TAYLOR
F. M. BANKS
HARRY J. YOLK
DR. A. C. HARDISON
President
LELAND M. KAISER
Vice President
EARLE V. GROVER
Vice President
H. R. ERKES
Treasurer
N. BRADFORD TRENHAM
General Manager
MARTIN J. WEn.
Legal Counsel
SHEFFIELD J. ARNOLD
Secretary and Assistant Treasurer
CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION
STATEWIDB
NONPOLITICAL
INCORPORATED 1926
750 PACIFIC ELECTRIC BUILDING
TRINITY 9001
LOS ANGELES 14
August 21) 1953
VIT. G, A. Anderson, City Clerk
Ci ty of Vernon
City Hall
Vernon, California
Dear Mr. Anderson:
For the past several years we have published the tax
rates of California cities in The TAX DIGEST. This has
been made possible through your cooperation of which we
are duly appreciative.
This year) we wish to ask your assistance in
ing us with two important pieces of information:
city tax rate, and (2) the amounts of the budgets
for 1952-53 and for 1953-54 for your city.
supply-
(1) your
approved
We would appreciau~ your filling in the data for tax
rates and budgets as shown on the enclosed form and return-
ing it to us as soon as possible. You may wish to retain the
duplicate form for your files. A self-addressed, stamped
envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
Very truly yours,
CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION
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J. ROY HOLLAND, Director of Research
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PURPOSE
To aid in bringing about,
through nonpartisan and
nonpolitical means, the
greatest possible economies
consistent with efficiency
in the expenditure of public
monies throughout Califor-
nia. The Association shall
Dot seek to change the tax
system.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
THE TAX DIGEST