California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Lease Revenue Bonds
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) operates all state adult prisons and juvenile facilities.
While the primary focus of this department is public safety, the department considers itself a custodian of trust and responsibility when charged with ensuring that bond money is properly allocated and spent.
Consistent with the Governor's vision and belief that state government is obligated to be accountable to the people on how Strategic Growth Plan bond money is spent, this page will be updated on a regular basis, outlining how money is being allocated and spent on the projects listed below.
Program |
Authorized Lease Revenue Funds |
Total Committed as of March 31, 2012 |
Balance Available |
Local Jail Facilities | $1,220,000,000 |
$299,249,000 |
$920,751,000 |
Infill Bed Program | $2,400,000,000 |
$1,117,524,000 |
$1,282,476,000 |
Re-Entry Program Facilities | $2,600,000,000 |
$115,161,000 |
$2,484,839,000 |
Medical/Dental/Mental Health Facilities | $1,142,800,000 |
$328,893,186 |
$813,906,814 |
Local Youthful Offender Rehabilitative Facility Construction Grant | $300,000,000 |
$31,531,300 |
$268,468,700 |
Infrastructure | $159,415,000 |
$98,238,000 |
$61,177,000 |
Totals | $7,822,215,000 |
$1,990,596,486 |
$5,831,618,514 |