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FnMn: Baward Wheeler, Chairaan
General Obligation Bond
w~: Blue Ribbon Co..ittee
Subject: Report fro. General obligation
Bond Blue Ribbon Co..ittee
Date: May 1, 1989
Synopsis of Previous CouncillCtion:
Feb. 20, 1989 -
Formation of General Bond Co..ittee was approved.
Selection of Co..ittee .eabers.
General Obligation Bond Co..ittee presented reco..endations
to Mayor and Council.
Mayor and Council approved reconvening of General Obligation
Bond Co..ittee in January 1989 and the re.oval of Council
.eabers fro. appoint.ent to the co..ittee.
General Obligation Bond Co..ittee directed to continue to
evaluate financing ..chanis.s for funding capital i8Prove.ent
needs with the intent of reco..ending a general obligation
bond issue on an upco.ing ballot.
May 31, 1988
June 21, 1988 -
July 18, 1988 -
Dec. 5, 1988'
Recommendecl motion:
1. The General Obligation Bond Blue Ribbon Co..ittee reco...nas that the
Mayor and Co..on Council place on the Rove.ber 1989 ballot a general
obligation bond issue in the a.aunt of $32,690,000. for the following
proposals:
1. Police facilities $20,000,000
2. Transportation i.prove..nts $8,560,000
3. Park i.prove.ents and facilities $4,130,000
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Contact person: Edward Wheeler/Fred wilson
Phone:
5122
Supporting data attached:
Yes
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source: I Acct. No.)
I Acct. DescriDtion)
Finance:
,uncil Notes:
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CI'J'Y OF SAN BERNARDIR'O - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORf
The General Obligation Bond Blue Ribbon Committee reconvened
on Pebruary 2, 1989 pursuant to Mayor and Council direction
to begin to evaluate options for financing the capital
improvement needs previously identified. As you may recall,
the General Obligation Bond Committee submitted a report to
the Mayor and Common Council in July 1988 recommending that a
General obligation Bond Issue in the amount of $48,000,000 be
placed on the November 1988 ballot. The action taken by the
Mayor and Council at that time was to deny that
recommendation and to refer the study back to the Committee
for. further analysis.
The General Obligation Bond Committee has held numerous
meetings since. February 2, 1989 to discuss the project
listing as well as alternate funding sources which could be
used to reduce the amount of a General Obligation Bond Issue.
Based on these discussions, the attached revised listing of
projects is being recommended by the General Obligation Bond
committee for inclusion in a General Obligation Bond Issue.
It was further recommended by the Committee that. the proposed
General Obligation Bond Issue be submitted to the voters
through the following three programs:
1. Police facilities
2. Transportation improvements
3. Park improvements and facilities
The Committee also recommended that the G.O. Bond proposal be
included on the November 1989 election ballot.
If the Mayor and Common council approve the recommendation to
place the General Obligation Bond Issue on the November
ballot, Bond Counsel services will be needed to prepare the
appropriate ordinances and resolutions. It is anticipated
that th~ cost of retaining legal services would be
approximately $5,000. A timeframe will also be prepared
indicating the deadlines for meeting the legal requirements
associated with placing this measure on the November ballot.
Edward Wheeler, Chairman
General Obligation Bond
Blue Ribbon Committee
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G.O.BOND COMMITTEE
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April 14, 1989
JlBMBBRS PRBSBNT:
Edward Wheeler, 2nd Ward; Bill Heitritter, Mayor; Wade Byars,
3rd Ward; John Lightburn, 1st Ward; Geneva Woods, 7th Ward
OTBBRS PRBSBNT:
Jim RObbins, Acting City Administrator; Fred Wilson,
Assistant to City Administrator; John Wilson, Deputy City
Attorney; Craig Graves, City Treasurer; Marilyn Dixon,
Executive Secretary
The purpose of this meeting was to finalize the proposed list
of projects recommended for G. O. Bond financing to be
submitted to Council for their approval and to discuss the
strategy for placing the measure on the ballot.
Chairman Wheeler felt the list still contained too many
projects and that money was Sufficiently "tight" in the City
of San Bernardino that the voters would not support an
increase in property tax unless they really felt the project
would be of major benefit.
Mr. Lightburn
pared down and
Police Station
disagreed saying the list was SUfficiently
felt the rema1n1ng projects especially the
could be sold.
Geneva Woods expressed doubt as to the ability to sell a new
police facility for $20 million. How is a costly new
facility going to stop crime, drugs, etc. It was explained
that it would be a de-centralized facility improving the
police services throughout the entire City.
The question of how specific the language should be on the
ballot measure was discussed at great length. Mr. Lightburn
was in favor of aSking the voters to authorize just a
specific sum of money without earmarking it for specific
project improvements. Mr. Wheeler disagreed favoring the
approach of earmarking so many dollars for a specific
project.
Jim Robbins suggested we follow the example of Phoenix who
has had success with their bond proposals. They. took 17
separate issues but did not allocate specific sums to each
project; rather, they tied $12 million to water facilities;
$4 million to park improvements, etc. City Treasurer Craig
Graves felt the average citizen would not understand nor
L
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He recommended splitting up the
categories:
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projects
for instance.
into three
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1. Public safety
2 . Parks
3 . S~reets
In response to a question from
felt that any other source of
been exhausted.
Bill Heitritter, Craig Graves
funds for these projects has
MOTIOR:
That the Committee recommends to
council an amount of $32 million
of three bond proposals:
a. Police facilities
b. Transportation needs
c. Park improvements and facilities.
the Mayor and City
dollars in terms
Moved by: John Lightburn
Seconded by: Geneva Woods
A discussion ensued with
over to Mr. Robbins so
alternate motion:
Mr. Wheeler turning the chairmanship
that Mr. Wheeler could make an
MOTIOR:
That item #2, 3, 4 and 5 be deleted from the list
of projects included in the bond proposal.
The motion died for lack of a second.
Mr. Wheeler reassumed the Chairmanship.
The first motion was then unanimously approved.
Jim Robbins discussed the marketing of this proposal and what
should the Committee's function be in this segment. He
further suggested the Committee recommend a date for our
recommendation to go to City Council as well as a ballot date
for the proposal to go to the voters.
John Lightburn felt the ballot measure election date should
be a decision of the Mayor and Council. Bill Heitritter
agreed and felt that as a Committee, we have comPleted our
charge as directed and the selection of a date as well as the
marketing and/or education of the proposal should be up to.
the Council.
Mr. Wheeler felt strongly that we should at least recommend a
date to Council as part of our task so the following motion
was made:
MOTION:
That the
recommended
proposed G.
to Council
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Bond proposal be
inclusion on the
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November 1989 School Board Election.
Moved by: John Liqhtburn
Seconded by: Geneva Woods
The motion was unanimously approved.
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That the Committee's recommendation to Council be
placed upon the Agenda for the May 15, 1989 Council
Meeting. .
Moved by: Bill Heitritter
Seconded by: Geneva Woods
The motion was unanimously approved.
It was the consensus of those present not to dissolve as a
Committee until specific direction is received by Council at
the May 15 Council Meeting.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
at 10:10 a.m.
Respectfully submitted:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
8906-901
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FROM:
Ways and Means Committee
Fred A. Wilson, Assistant to the City
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Administrator i
TO:
SUBJECT: Proposed General Obligation Bond Issue
DATE: June 9, 1989
COPIES: Marshall Julian, James E. Robbins
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In addition to the attached staff report from the General
obligation Bond Blue Ribbon Committee, the fOllowing
information has also been provided for the ways and Means
Committee:
1. Timetable for Placina a Bond Issue on November 7.
1989 Ballot Although this attached timetable
indicates that August 3, 1989 is the first key date
for Council action, discussions with the Registrar
of Voters indicates that in order to meet the
requirements for publication of arguments, July 25
is the final date for Council approval of all
necessary ordinances and resolutions. Bond
Counsel has indicated that they require
approximately two weeks to prepare the necessary
documents for Council approval. These deadlines
limit the Mayor and Council to making a decision on
proceeding with such an issue to the week of July
3, 1989.
2. ProDosed Gas Tax Increase According to the
League of California cities, discussions are
currently ongoing relative to the feasibility of a
gas tax increase. It has been recommended that the
current 9 cents gas tax be increased by 5 cents on
January 1, 1990 with each year, for the following 4
years, increasing the gas tax by 1 cent bringing
the total increase to 9 cents. It has been
estimated that this would produce approximately
$13.5 billion over the 10 year period. The
proposed formula for expending these funds
includes, among other things, local government-
being allocated $3 billion. Using the proposed
formula, this would generate approximately $935,000
annually for San Bernardino over a 10-year period.
In addition, there is also a proposal to set aside
$2 billion of these funds as a matChing program for
local government. This transportation finance
proposal is still being discussed in Sacramento and
it is not presently known if this item will be on
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8906-901
Proposed General Obligation Bond Issue
June 9, .1989
Page 2
the November 1989 ballot or June 1990 ballot.
3. SANBAG ProDosed Sales Tax proaram The SANBAG
Board has discussed the feasibility of seeking
voter approval on a half cent sales tax increase on
the November 1989 ballot. The proposed sales tax
.program is provided as an attachment. As' noted on
this program, approximately $275 million will be
allocated to cities for local projects on a per
capita basis Over the life of the program which is
projected to be 20 years. In addition, SANBAG is
recommending that $150 million be allocated for an
arterial program. The allocation formula for this
program has not been finalized although it is
anticipated that funding will be allocated in a
manner similar to the FAU process. SANBAG is
currently conducting a survey which is projected to
be completed by the end of June to determine voter
acceptability of a half cent sales tax increase.
D Ie WILSON
Assistant to the
City Administrator
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OUTLINE AND TIMETABLE FOR PLACING A CITY
GBtlIRAL alliGATION BONO ISSUE ON
MIl! 8. ,. OR NOVIMBER 7. 1981 BALLOTS
AND ISSUINQ Q!N!RAL OBLIGATION
IONO$ FOLLOWING A SUCCESSFUl ELECTION
June 6. 1989
11ec~ion
1. tlot later than
llarch 3. 1989
[This date _t
be .et'to allow for
,uffichnt time
~or the adoption
of the ordinance
ducribed in
n\llllber 3.J
Statutory provieiona authoriaing the illuanee Of City general obligation
bonda are found in the GoverlUMnt COeSe. Statutory provisions governing tha conduct of
City general obligation bond elections are founeS in the Ellction Code.
BOND ELECT I ON
NOv~er 7. 1989
Election
Not later than
~U9W't 3. 1989
['rbil date
mile t be BIIt to
allow for
lufficient time
for the adoption
of the ordinance
de_cribed in
nUlllber 3.1
Relo1ution Initiating Bond Election
Proceedings
Bond election proceeding_ are begun
when two-thirds of tile City Cow\eil
(or other 189i81ative body) pas, a
relolution determining that the
public interelt andlor nlcl"ity
demand the acquisition. conltruction
or completion of any municipal
improvement. "Municipal improvetnent"
includes certain specified
improvement I and "other works.
property or structure. necessary or
convenient to carry out the, ObjectS.
.. Ple..e note that tili. it time elated information. 'rbie outline should not b,
relied upon after thl date ,tated above. please contact an Orrick. Herrington &
Sutcliffe public finance attorney regarding applicable statutory updates.
Copy,right: Orrick. Herrington & Sutcliffe. 1989
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JU1\8 6. 1989
Election
2.' Not later than
March 3. 1989
[~hi. date i.
..t .. a r..ult
of. t~ elate in
item 3. J
3. Not later than
*rch 10. 1989
[Thil date is the
deadline for
adOption of the
re.olution
requestiru;
consolidation of
\:he election.
that r..olution
and this ordinance
IlUSt be adopted
on the .ame day.
See number 4.
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Nov.-ber 7. 1989
Election
Not later then
August 3. 1989
[This elate is
set as a result
of the dati in
itel\l 3.)
Not later than
August 8. 1989
(This date is the
deadline for
adoption of the
r..olution
rflq\l8ltiru;
consolidation of
the election.
That resolution
and this ordinance
must be adopted
on the .alIIe day.
S.. number 4.
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purposes. and powers of the City."
Article XIIIA of the California
constitution (as amended by
Proposition 46) further limits the u..
of band proceed. to acquisition or
improvement of land and building..
Bond proceedl will not be available
for furnishiru;s or equi~t.
Introduction of Ordinance
At a reqular meetiru; of the City
Council at least 5 day. before such
ordinance i. to be voted upon. an
ordinance calling for the submi..ion
of the general obliqation bond
propo.ition to the voter. mu.t be
introduced.
Ordinance Callino Election
An ordinance callinq the election
muet be passed by a two-thirdl vote of
the City Council at a regular meeting
subsequent to the me.tin; where the
re.olution in item 1 ia pa..ed. The
ordinance will take effect upon
passage.
The ordinance must state all of
the followinq:----
(a) the purpole for ilsuinq the bond.;
(b) the estimated cost of the public
improvement (s) ;
(c) the principal amount of the
propo..<1 hIUI:
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(d) the _~ rate of bter..t to be
pai4 (llOe eo ..0"" t.valw'perClHt).
which 18 to be pai4 lUIIlually the fiflt
,.ar aa4 ...ilUllluallytheraafterl
(e) the data of the .1.ctiODI and
(f) the aaaaet' of boldiag the .lact10n
(including the hour the poll. art to
b. OpeD) aa4 the proc.dur. for vot189
for or agaiD.t tha propo.itioD (...
nWlber 5 bel_).
Tb. ordiOaDoe mIX al.o .tat. that the
..ti.aead oo.t .tated therain include.
oo.t. of coDltruction periOd bter.1t
(if the ~t'_DtI at. revenue
producillq). 119al, prilltillf, Illd
.i.oellanaoua other fe... !he Cltf 1.
thall autbotbH to .peDd !Iou ptocea4.
. fot the.e purpo....
Dat. of .1.otiool !he .1ection mUlt
b. hald on all .'tabUlheel election day
unl... the City is a charter City wlth
electioll date. .peclfi.d ill It.
chart.r.
..tablished electiondaYI are (3 .ach
y.ath
l(a). n. second Tuesday in April
(ev.n numbeted yeat.)I
l(b). n. fint TUlsday aftar the '
fiut MoDdey in March (odd Illlllll:laraCl
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2. The fir.t Tuelday after the flrst
Monday in Jun. I and
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3. The first Tuesday after the fir.1:
Monday in November.
Manner of Holdinq the Election: If
the election is con,Olidated with
anothlr el.ction. the bond election
ordinance may provide that the
pr.cincts, pollinq plac... and
officer. of .lection .hall be the same
as tho.e ..t forth in th. ordinanc. or
notice for the election with which the
bond election i. consolidat.d. the
bond election ordinance must rlflr to
the ordinance or notic' to which it
refer. .ptcifically.
Dlbt Limit: The principal amount of
the City's q.neral obliqation bonds
cannot exceed in the aqgreqate
onl-quarter of 15% of the a.....ed
value of all real and personal
property in the City.
Consolidatina an Election
The election maY be consolidated with
any other ellction schedul.d for the
same day and must be consolidsted with
a Itat.wide election scheduled for the
same day. Statewide election. are
held on the first TU8sdays after the
first Monday. in June and November,
re.pectively. in even numbered year..
Consolidations are to be effected by
fo11owinq Election Code Sections ~3300
et seq.
To consolidate an election with
another local election. the City
Council must adopt a resolution
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requesting cOl1lolidation. The
resolution requesting cO/l8oliclation
mult be adopted at the SlIIIIB lIItetin;
where the ordinance calling the
election il pt.ued. At the tiH of
adopting the consolidation reaolution,
but at least 88 daya before the
election. the City Council mult file
copies of the resolution requesting
conaoliclation (which mult contain the
language of the ballot propositionl
and the bond election ordinance with
the governing body of the jurisdiction
with whiCh the election will bt
conloUdated.
For consolidation with a Itatewide
election. the county board of
supervisors is the governing body with
which the resolution and ordinanc:e
must be filed. The county clerk
should also receive copies of the
resolution and the ordinance.
To effect the consolidation. the
governing body of the )urisdiction
with which the election will be
consolidated. or the county board of
lupervisors. as applicable. must order
the consolidation.
If a statewide special election is
called less than 88 days prior to the
date of such special election. the
City Council may call a Iptcill
election to be consolidated with the
statewide special election if the call
is issued within four days of the
proclamation or the effective date of
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5. Flrst publication
not later thAn
April 14. 1989
6. (thi. deadline
eSepend. upon the
time needed by the
City Clerk to have
the a rgumente
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the statute calling for the Itatewide'
special election.
Publication or Publication and Posting
of Ordinance Callinq Election
A copy of the ordinance must be
published either: (al onee a day for
at least .even days in a newspaper of
general circulation pUblished at least
six day. a week in the City: or .
(b) onee a week for two "eeq in a
newspaper of general circulation
published le.. than .ix 4&ys a week in
the City. The first noUce .hall be
pUblished no later than 50 day. before
the dection. If no .ucll newspaper of
general circulation i. publi.hed in
the City. the ordinance must be both
(a) po.ted in three public placee in
the City for two consecutive weeks and
(bl published in a new.paper of
general circulation published in the
neare.t city.
Set Deadline for Filinq Sallot
Arguments and Rebuttal.
The City Clerk shall set a
reasonable time for .ubMi..ion of
ballot arguments. Notice of such
d.adlines should be published onee in
a new.paper of general circulation in
the City. The arguroentsroust conform
to the requirements of and are to b.
chosen pursuant to the Election Code.
If the City has adopted certain
provi.ions not later than the day on
which the City Council passe.
ordinance callinq election relatinq to
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depends upon the
time needed by the
City Attorney to
draft the analysis
and the tiN nee6ed
by the cleric to
p.rint the analy.is. J
8. (Thia deadline
dependa upon the
time needed by the
City Cleric to have
the election
...teriala printed.]
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'epend. upon the
time needed by
the City Clerk to
have the election
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rebuttal arguments. the' City Clerk
muet mail a copy of each direct
argUlllent to theauthora of the
contrary argument. The deadline for
filing rebuttals is ten daya after the
d..dline for filing direct argument..
City Attorney'a Analysia of Bond Iasue
The City COuncil may direct the
City Cleric to forward a copy of the
proposed bond issue to the City
Attorney. who then mUlt prepare . 500
word or less impartial analysis of the
measure. The City Attorney', .naly.i.
must be printed in the ballot pamphlet.
preceding the ballot argument..
Languag. apecified in Section 5011 of
the Election Code must be printed
immediately below the analysia if the
entire text of the measure ia not
printed on the ballot or in the voter
information portion of the sample
ballot.
Period of Public Examination
At least ten calendar days before th'
election materials (~. sample
ballot. ballot arguments. etc.l are
to be printed. copies of all .uch
materials must be made available for
public inspection in the City Cleric'.
office. During this ten-day period.
the City Cleric or any voter in the
City may seek a writ of mandate to
have any or all of the election
materials am~ded or deleted.
Send Election Materials To ~rinter
The City Cleric shall have the
necessary ballots printed and shall
furnish the election offices with the
necessary supplies.
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~ril 27. 1989;
1(ot lahr tnan
lCay 26, 1989
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Mail Sample Ballot and Voter
PlUIlI:lhlet, Includil1Q Tall: Rate Stat....nt
Not IIlOr. than 40 nor lesl than 10 days
b.for. thl .l.ction. th. City Cl.rk
(or. if the election has been
coneolidated, the COunty Clerk) ~.t
mail to each registered YOter: a
sample ballot with a print.d copy of
the written arguments for and &q&intt
the measure, a notice delcribing the
pollinq plac. and time of the
election, a tax statement, and a voter
pamphlet.
~ll official publication. and any
ballot pamphlet pr.pared addrllling
the bond issue must include a tax rate
stat....nt. The tax rate statement
lhould include the bllt estimat. fr~
official sourc.s as to all of the.
following:
(1) Th. tax rate (per $100 of ass.lled
valuation on all property to be tl~ld)
needed to fund the bondl for the
fiscal y.ar followinq the initial lale
of bondl;
(2) the tax levy needed to fund thl
bonds for the fiscal year following
the final sale of bondl if the bonds
are issued in ..ri.s and the year in
which the rat. will apply; and
(3) the highest tax rate ne.ded to
fund the bonds and the fiscal year(e)
in which that rate is expected to
occur.
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11. Not later than
June 8, 1989
Not later than
July 3. 1989
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November 9. 1989
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December 4. 1989
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The stateMent may allo describe any
intent to Wle revenues other than ad
valoru taxes to fund the bonds and
the effect such a policy ~ld have on
the tax rate(s) expected to be levied.
If the proposition i. approved by
two-thirds of the .lectors voting.
bonds may be iSlued.
Canvass of Returns and Statement
and Resolution of R.sults
An official canvass shall be conduct.d
by the County Clerk COl'Ml8ncin; no
later than the first Thursday
following the election at any public
place as the County Clerk d..ignat8l.
Th. canvass lhall be .public and be
conducted by opening the retutns and
determining the votl for and against
each mlasure and declaring the relult
thereof.
The County Clerk shall prepare a
certified Itatem8nt of the results of
the election and submit it.to the City
COuncil within Z8 days of the
election. The statement of result
shall show:
(a) the total number of ballots cast.
(b) the number of votes cast at each
precinct for and against each m.alure
(c) the total number of votes cut for
and against each m.asure.
The City Council must adopt a
resolution declaring the results of
tn. .lection.
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All. ]
2. [prior to bond
.ale.!
3. [Not later than 30
4ays prior to bond
,ale. ]
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, BOND I SSlJANCE
City CoWlcil Resolution
the City Council is to pas. resolution
prllcribing the total amount of bonds
to be 801d; .etting out the 8erie. of
the bondI. if any; pre.cribing the
form of the bond. and fixing the date
of the bond8; fixing a tima and place
for payment of the bonds (Which may be
required to provide for level debt
service); fixing maturity date. for
the bondI (maximum maturity not to
exc.ed 60 year.); fixing the
dellOlllinations of the bonds; provi411l9
for delivery of the bondl and for
rec.ipt and tran'lllittal of the
purchase price thereof in certified
Federal Relerve Bank fundi; stating
the maximum acceptable intere.t rat.
(not to exceed 12~) and the cll1
provilion. of the bonds.
Financial Mvisor Contr~t
If the City Council determine. that a
financial advisor is nece.lary or
d..irabl. to aid in structuring the
bond iuu., the Ci.ty COWlcil mUlt
enter into a contract with the
financial advisor.
CDIIC Notice
Notice of the proposed bond sale must
be mailed to the tali.fornia Debt
Advisory Commission.
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1& calendar day.
p~ior to bond sale.]
5. [This deadline
exists because of
1:he deadline in
item 6 below.]
6. [Prior to bond
.all. ]
7. [This date i. .et
by the advertise-
$lnt described in
number 6.]
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If the amount of bonds 1:0 be 1014
excltd. $1,000,000. the City Council .
must cause notice of tbe aale to be
published in a financial publication
generally circulated throughout
. California.
Official Statamenl:
The City Council may prepare or
have prepared an official statement.
The official .tatement i. typically
ready by the date of publication of
the advertisement of bids (see below).
Advertisinq for Bids
Following the City Council re.olution
the City Council mu.t adverti.e for
bids in the mlMer prescribed by the
City Council.
Offerinq Bonds for Sale
The City Council will offer the
bond. for sale at the time prescribed
by the City Council in ita
advertisement. Bids are to b.
accepted by the City council pursuant
to the guidelines in the Government
Code. The bonds may not be .01d at a
discount.
Form and Execution of Bond.
The bonds are to. be signed by (1) the
mayor or such other officer author~zed
in a resolution of the City Council
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10. [on or before the
15th day of the
second calendar
lIIOnth after the
close of the
calendar quarter
in which the bonds
are. ialued. ]
11. [At the time
of levyinq other
City taxes.]
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passed by a two-thirds vote of all its
IIlIlIIberll and (2) the City Tna.urn and
countersigned by the either the City
Clerk or a Deputy City Clerk. The
signatures may be facsimile
signatures. The bonds must be in
registered form.
llond D,U ve no
The bonds are to be delivered to the
purchaser thereof, and the purchaser
is to pay for the bonda on the date
determined by the City Council.
premiuma and accrued interest received
are to be placed in the principal an4
interest payment account and the
remainder of the bond proceedll are to
be deposited in the City TreaBury and
credited to the proper improvement
fund.
Form 8038
Reporting form 8038 must be
filed with the IRS.
Tax for Payment of Bondi
'Ihe City Council must aMUIllly levy a
tax for the purpose of payinqthe
principal (redemption price) and
interest on the bonds.
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Performance of Work
the City may perform the work for
which bond ~roc..d4 ue usedwitoout
followinq the ordinary procedur.. in
awarding contract..
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PROPOSED
SANBAG Proposed Sa18. Tax Program
LiD. AIIIOUJl~
1 1. 658 Billion
2 (.041) Billion
3 1.613 Billion
4 ( .248l Billion
5 1. 365 Billion
Pll.OGR..W
6
740
Million
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9
10
12
13
14
15
800
200
50
100
Proaraa
Total Funds Available
(Less 1% Admin + 1.5% BOE COllection)
Total Available For Plan
15% High Desert Share (Plus 50 Million
STIP and 25 Million Developer Financing)
Total For Valley/Lower Desert/Mtns.
State Fwy/Hwy/IC/Corridor/Contingencies
Construction
Engineering
Interchanges/Corridors
Contingencies
1,150 Subtotal
(310) STIP Forecast
(100) Developer Financing
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740 Sales Tax Needs
16 275 Million Local Projects
17 150 Million Arterials
18 100 Million Commuter Rail
19 75 Million E & H Transit, Including Senior Fares
20 25 Million Amenities/Growth Plan Management
(Including Open Space Plan Development)
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11AY 18 '89 11: 59 '31't11BAG 714-885-4407
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Route
I-10
I-10
I-21S
I-21S
SR 30
SR 60
SR 62
SR 71
Total
PROPOSED
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Seament and Pro1ect oelcrlDtlon Amount (19a9 $'1)
State Route 30 to Yucaipa Blvd. $10 Million
Widen One Lane Each Direction (ROV)
. Los Angeles County Line to I-1S $80 Million
Widen One Lane Each Direction
(Possible HOV)
I-10 to State Route 30
Widen One Lane Each Direction
(Possible HOV)
Riverside County line to I-10
Widen One Lane Each Direction
(Plus $150 Mill. From L.A. )
L.A. County Line to 1-215
Construct Six Lane Freeway (HOV)
L.A. County Line to Riv. County Line
Widen One Lane Each Direction
Twentynine Palms/Yucca Valley Areas
Wide to Four lanes plus Continuous
Left Turn Lane/SignalS
Riv. County Line to L.A. County line
Construct Six Lane Freeway
$100,Million
'$75 Million
$400 Million
$25 Million
$10 Million
$100 Million
$800 Million
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possible arowth manaaement provisions:
Each agency must adopt traffic management plan, including:
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2. local plans must be consistent with SANBAG regional
guidelines (to be developed) and ratified by SANBAG
3. LOS goals
4. improve LOS on existing arterials
5. plan for new development fair share (fees or other)
6. maintenance of effort on local expenditures
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