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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council & Redevelopment
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11/13/2006
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7A <br />Page 33 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />/ '1 i j" : ,- "t ~J .. j-~ :;.f ,-iO ~~I:.-': :>.._ -. ~_:-,",~" ~T ~,::. j- , =""'-,: -~, - ,r- ~.. ~i ....~.t~t-. l' r':::::~f~:,r(. d ',:!!,PS <br /> <br />WANT MORE DErAILS <br />ON BILLS? <br /> <br />Visit the League of <br />California Cities <br />website at <br />www.cacities.orgJ <br />billsearch. <br /> <br />November 3, 2006 <br />Issue #43-2006 <br /> <br />PROP. 90 UPDATE: GROWING VOTER <br /> <br />OPPOSITION TO lfAXPAYER TRAP' <br /> <br />The latest Field Poll, released on November 2, shows increasing opposi- <br />tion to Prop. 90 from potential voters, with 42 percent saying they would vote <br />"no,~ 35 percent supporting, and 23 percent undecided. Those figures are a <br />signifICant shift from the July numbers, when Prop. 90 was favored by a 46 <br />percent to 31 percent margin. It appears that as potential voters are being <br />educated about the measure's potential negative impacts, many are choosing <br />to go against it. For more, see Page 3. <br /> <br />...................................... <br /> <br />YOUR CITY WINS IF VOTERS PASS <br /> <br />INFRASTRUCTURE BOND MEASURES <br /> <br />The fate of numerous infrastructure, housing, and flood protection projects <br />rests in the hands of voters on November 7. Propositions 1A-1E and Prop. 84 <br />- the infrastructure bond measures on the ballot - are crucial to the develop- <br />ment of California cities, and are a top priority for the League. <br />For more, see Page 6. <br /> <br />...................................... <br /> <br />GOVERNOR CREATES BROADBAND TASK <br /> <br />FORCE WITH EXECUTIVE ORDER <br /> <br />Gov. Schwarzenegger issued Executive Order 8-21-06 on Friday, October 27, <br />creating a broadband telecommunications task force. The task force is designed to <br />streamline the permitting process and help accelerate the construction of broad- <br />band networks. For more, see Page 5. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />Page 2 PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR THE GOVERNOR'S HIGH RISK SEX <br />OFFENDER AND SEXUAlLY VIOLENT PREDATOR TASK FORCE <br />
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