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7/17/2018
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Yes <br />To maintain effective 9-1-1 response; retaining firefighters and police <br />officers; addressing homelessness; fixing streets; maintaining parks, <br />youth and senior services, and unrestricted general revenue <br />purposes; shall the sales tax be increased one and one half (1.5%) <br />percent until 2030 providing approximately $60 million dollars No <br />annually, then reduced in 2031 to one (1 %) percent providing <br />approximately $40 million dollars annually, until ended by voters, <br />requiring annual audits, citizens oversight and for Santa Ana use <br />only? <br />Section 3. Should said measure be approved by the requisite vote, the ordinance <br />attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by this reference shall be enacted. <br />Section 4. That the text of the Ordinance to be submitted to the voters is attached <br />to this Resolution as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference ("Ordinance"). <br />Section 5. That pursuant to Elections Code Section 9280, the City Council hereby <br />directs the City Clerk to transmit a copy of the Ordinance to the City Attorney to prepare <br />an impartial analysis of the Ordinance which shall not exceed 500 words in length. <br />Section 6. That pursuant to Elections Code Section 9282, the City Council may file <br />a written argument in favor of the Ordinance in accordance with Article 4, Chapter 3, <br />Division 9 of the Elections Code and may change the argument as allowed by law. <br />Section 7. That pursuant to Elections Code Section 9287, if more than one <br />argument for or more than one argument against the Ordinance is submitted to the City <br />Clerk within the time prescribed by law, he or she shall select one of the arguments in <br />favor and one of the arguments against the Ordinance for printing and distribution to the <br />voters, giving preference in such selection in the following order: <br />1. The City Council, or a member or members of the City Council authorized by <br />the City Council. <br />2. Bona fide associations of citizens. <br />3. Individual voters who are eligible to vote on the Ordinance. <br />55C-24 <br />
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