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8A <br /> Page 11 <br /> ACA S(Huffman} Locaf government bonds: special taxes:voter approval. Prapases a <br /> constitutional amendment to be submitted before the state's voters to allow�hem to decide if it � <br /> was appropriate to adjust voter thresholds for�ocal infrastructure bonds or a special tax to a 55 <br /> percent super majority. <br /> SB 93(Kehoe)Redevelopment: funding construction of pubfic facitities. Restricts the <br /> fa:�ding of p�blic#ac�[ities outside a redevelopment project area. In order to fund public facilities <br /> outside of,or not contiguous#o, a project area the legislative body would have to make specified <br /> findings and these findings would be subject fo(egai challenges.The revised amendments, <br /> howe�er, make no substantive changes in redevelopmenf agency authority to fund public facili�ies <br /> inside ar contiguous to a redevelopment project area. <br /> SB 415(Oropeza)Alcoho[ic beverages: I[censes: loca!government review. Pro�ides loca! <br /> agencies with more reasonable standards by which they may review a�coholic beverage iicense <br /> applications.Specificafly,fh'ss measure provides that any of the notified (oca! author�#ies may <br /> request the time extension, and that the review would be ext�nded from 20 days to 30 days. <br /> SCA 18(Liu) Local go�ernrr�ent: property-related fees.This measure would include fees for <br /> storm water management programs to those exemptions already included in Prop, 218. in doing <br /> so, it wouid make it easier for cities t�fund and comply with new and increasingly stringent storm <br /> water_qua(ity permit requirements adopted by the regional water quafi#y control boards. <br /> �n-Camera Media Train6r�g A�aylab�e for City Of#icials at the Annua! Conference <br /> Da you need to deliver your city's message more effectively during media interviews?If so,take <br /> advantage of this opportunity for profess€onal on-camera rnedia training at the�,eague's Anrtua! <br /> Conference on Sept. 16-18, in San Jose. <br /> The 45-minute training will fieature a short interview focused on a�ital issue ta you�city, a video <br /> p6aybacklcritique,and a follow-up inter�sew.You will receive a DVt7 copy of your sess'ron. <br /> The trainers are public information officers and media experts from ci#ies thro�ghout Califomia. <br /> The session is designed to give participants greater ease in deiivering your city's important <br /> messages on camera and wil! improve newspaper and radio interviewing skills. � <br /> There is a high demar�d for�hese one-on-one sessions, and we're timited to three sessions on <br /> Wednesday, and six sessions per day on TF�ursday and#hree sessions on Friday, some o#wh'sch <br /> have already b�er�filled.The timeslots are iisted below. The training will be held in the League <br /> Press Room at#he San Jose Conven#ion Genter. <br /> You mus#return the regisfration form and provide payment to reser�e one of the training spots. <br /> Please be sure to incfude details about ar� importartt issue facing your city sa that we c�n prepare <br /> intenriew ques#ions that are tailored to your community. The form has been posted on the <br /> League's Web site at Iwww.cacities.orq/resource fi1es128225.Media Trainin� flyer2009.pdf. <br /> Emily Co(e, League commun�cafions assistant, is available by phone at(916)658-8283 to answer <br /> any ques#ions about the on-camera media trainings, Registration fiorms should be sent to her <br /> attention. PEease email it to ecole(c�cacities.org or fax it to(916}658-8240. <br /> Reservafions will be accep#ed on a paid frst-come,first-ser�ed basis. There is a$1Q charge <br /> which is refunded as a$14 CityBooks coupon for those who attend the training. No refunds or <br /> caupons wi�i be issued for"no shows." <br /> On-Carnera Inte►view Training Session Times <br /> YUednesday,Sept. 16 <br /> 1 — 1:45 p.m.—Reserved <br /> 2—2:45 p.m. —Reserved <br /> 3—3:45 p.m. <br /> 11 <br />