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New Grant Opportunities Department of Agriculture FY 2026 Circuit Rider Program: Technical Assistance for Rural Water Systems WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to provide technical assistance to rural water systems that are experiencing day-to-day operational, financial, or managerial issues. Click here for more information. WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Eligible applicants are public bodies, nonprofit corporations, and Indian tribes that have rural water systems and the legal authority to own and operate water facilities. TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Rather than providing monetary awards, this program provides technical assistance to ...
Congressional committees have begun gathering input to develop the next Water Resources Development Act (WRDA 2026), continuing a long-standing bipartisan process. Congress has enacted a WRDA every two years since 2014, and the most recent bill ( WRDA 2024 ) was signed into law in January 2025. WRDA legislation authorizes civil works projects carried out by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, including port and harbor improvements, inland waterways, flood risk management, storm protection, ecosystem restoration, and other water resources infrastructure. Projects included in WRDA originate at the local level and require a non-federal sponsor (i.e. ...
House and Senate Action The House and Senate are both in session this week. House The House gaveled into session earlier today, and lawmakers are slated to consider a handful of noncontroversial bills on the suspension calendar (requires 2/3 majority for passage). Later in the week, the House is expected to consider a two-bill "minibus" spending package (more on this below). The full schedule is available here . Senate The Senate will begin consideration of a three-bill FY 2026 spending package that cleared the House last week. The legislation includes funding for the following spending bills: Energy and Water Development, Interior-Environment, ...
CSDA’s newly revised Brown Act Compliance Manual is now available for members to download at no cost. The updated guide reflects recent changes and includes the full text of the Brown Act in the appendix. Printed copies will be available in the CSDA Bookstore by the end of the week for those who want copies to share with their board. Visit the Brown Act Revamp Resources page to download your copy and access additional resources. Download Now
By: @Ophelia Szigeti Last Friday, California Department of Finance Director Joe Stephenshaw presented the Governor’s Budget for 2026-2027. Director Stephenshaw emphasized that Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal is a “workload” budget and is focused on funding baseline cost increases and program adjustments necessary to ensure the May Revision is fiscally sound. Director Stephenshaw also noted that the budget continues to build on prior investments made by the Governor and the State Legislature in education, public safety, childcare, housing, homelessness, and climate change, while maintaining a focus on long-term fiscal sustainability. He emphasized that ...
By: @Marcus Detwiler CSDA is looking to survey its members to assess the scope, scale, and impact on special districts and other local agencies to comply with the California Public Records Act (PRA); this effort is in concert with similar efforts being undertaken by fellow local government association stakeholders. The results of this survey will inform CSDA’s advocacy work and allow our association to better represent special districts on this issue that broadly affects our diverse membership. Participation from all types of special districts, large and small, will promote well-informed public policy. Individual survey responses will not be shared outside ...
By: @Kyle Packham Following opposition from CSDA and coalition partners, the authors of AB 874 and SB 430 respectively have pulled their bills from consideration this week. AB 874 (Ávila-Farías) would have required local agencies to adopt a fee deferral loan program for affordable housing projects. Meanwhile, SB 430 (Cabaldon) would have regulated the use of automated decision systems (ADS). AB 874 and SB 430, which were “two-year” bills, had been set for hearing on Wednesday, January 13 in their respective first-house policy committees. Both measures would have restricted local control and strained budgets for essential services at a time where special ...
By: @Chris Palmer For the sixth year running, CSDA hosted a virtual special districts tour for more than 50 state and federal legislative staffers. The event, held December 9, 2025, focused on funding infrastructure essential for housing and featured the Chino Valley Fire District, Eastern Municipal Water District, and Desert Recreation District. Building more housing is not possible without critical services such as water, sewer, fire protection, parks, and more. Therefore, funding this infrastructure is foundational to addressing California’s pressing housing needs. How should communities pay for the costs to install infrastructure necessary to build ...
The Governor has released his budget plan for the 2025-2026 year. This press conference can be viewed on the Governor's Youtube page here .
Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) is developing legislation to address a long-standing gap in federal support for water infrastructure needed for wildfire response. The senator's staff is circulating draft language that would amend the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) to allow funding for certain projects that support both drinking water systems and wildfire suppression. Under current rules, the DWSRF excludes projects needed primarily for fire protection. The draft proposal would create a narrowly tailored exception for projects that provide both drinking water and wildfire suppression benefits, are located in communities at high wildfire risk, and serve ...
Ahead of a January 30 government funding deadline, House and Senate appropriators have released the text of a minibus funding package that includes three (of the 12) fiscal year 2026 spending bills, including those covering Energy and Water Development, Commerce-Justice-Science, and Interior-Environment. These bills fund a wide range of programs critical to a number of special districts, including water infrastructure and Bureau of Reclamation activities, wildfire management and land stewardship programs at the Department of the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency grant programs, and more. House leaders could bring the package to the floor as early ...
By: @Aaron Avery On December 15, 2025, CSDA teamed up with its partners at Rural County Representatives of California, California State Association of Counties, Urban Counties of California, and League of California Cities on a live webinar discussing what agencies need to know about implementing AB 339 (Ortega) Local public employee organizations: notice requirements . A recording of the webinar is now available to CSDA members on-demand here: AB 339 Explained: New Labor Notice Rules for Public Contracting . CSDA was a leader in the coalition opposed to AB 339; however, Governor Newsom signed a pared back version of the law in October. Effective January ...
Caption: Ben Gwerder (Tahoe Donner Association), John Groom (Tahoe Donner Association), Lindsay Ryan (Tahoe Donner Association), Scott Bower (Martis Camp), Dan Joannes (Truckee Donner Land Trust), Danielle Bradfield (Feather River Forestry), April Shackelford (North Tahoe Fire), Dillon Sheedy (Truckee Fire), Jaime Haddad (Martis Camp), Rich Steffke (USFS), Joe King (SPI). This article was originally published in the Sierra Sun on October 15, 2025. TRUCKEE, Calif. – Seven different entities and Truckee Fire Protection District (TFPD) joined forces to secure $7 million in state funding from CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program, supported by California ...
Moments ago, the Office of Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following press release: SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom will deliver his State of the State address before a joint session of the California Legislature on Thursday, January 8, 2026. WHERE: California State Capitol* WHEN: Morning of Thursday, January 8, 2026 LIVESTREAM: Governor's Twitter page , Governor's Facebook page , the Governor's YouTube page , and the Governor's Instagram page . This event will also be available to TV stations on the LiveU Matrix under "California Governor."
This article was originally published by Fire Rescue 1 on November 1, 2025 by Sharla Steinman, Loveland Reporter-Herald The Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and Berthoud Fire Protection District used a donated farmhouse for months of realistic training, ending with a controlled burn LOVELAND, Colo. — The Loveland Fire Rescue Authority was presented with the unique opportunity to train in a donated home throughout the last few months. Their training culminated with a full home burn Friday that will leave the space almost ready for the landowners to build their new life. “Why not have some people hopefully save lives by training?” said Alexis Boonstra, ...
This article was originally published by the South Lake Tablet on December 13, 2025 After receiving training from Cathie Catasus, Program Manager from Lake County Water Authority (LCWA), Upper School science teacher Mrs. Amy Napoles, along with the STEM-Sustainability SAC students and students from the Environmental Club, will now be able to participate in Florida LAKEWATCH, a water quality monitoring program established in 1986 that uses citizen volunteers to actively participate in monthly data collection to support the management of our lakes, estuaries, rivers, and springs. “I’m excited to work on some long-term monitoring of the health of Lake ...
New Grant Opportunities Environmental Protection Agency FY 2026 Water Technical Assistance (WaterTA) WHAT DOES IT FUND? The purpose of this program is to connect communities to experts who help assess and implement solutions for their drinking water, sewage, and stormwater needs. Click here for more information. WHO'S ELIGIBLE? Eligible applicants are local governments and communities; drinking water, wastewater and stormwater utilities and systems; states and territories; tribes; and non-governmental organizations. TOTAL FUNDING AMOUNT? Rather than providing monetary awards, this program will provide free technical assistance (TA) ...
By: @Aaron Avery CalPERS is engaged in a regulatory rulemaking that seeks to clarify operational procedures for maintaining risk pools and to refine the criteria for rate plans to enter and cease participation in a risk pool. The written comment period will close at 11:59 p.m. on January 2, 2026, as described in greater detail below. Several of the proposed changes are highlighted below. However, interested special districts should consult the rulemaking materials for detailed information: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ; Text of Proposed Regulation ; and, Initial Statement of Reasons . The purpose of risk pools is to mitigate demographic risks for ...
By: @Marcus Detwiler CSDA is looking to survey its members to assess the scope, scale, and impact on governments to comply with the California Public Records Act (PRA); this effort is in concert with similar efforts being undertaken by fellow local government association stakeholders. The results of this survey will inform CSDA’s advocacy work and allow CSDA to better represent special districts on this issue. Your participation is key to well-informed public policy. Individual survey responses will not be shared outside the coalition. Please provide your responses by close of business on Friday, January 30, 2026. CSDA requests that one survey response is ...