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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PACKET REGULAR
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<br />DRAFT 2024 Legislative Positions <br /> <br />7 | P a g e <br />Updated 4.17.2024 <br /> Bill # and Title Description Recommended <br />City Position <br />TVC <br />Position/League <br />Position <br />The bill would specify that the number of accessory dwelling units <br />allowed under the inside dwelling ADU requirements counts <br />towards the maximum number of accessory dwelling units allowed <br />under the detached ADU requirements. <br /> <br /> FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY <br /> <br />11 Initiative <br />Constitutional <br />Amendment <br />1935. (21-0042A1) <br /> <br /> <br />This measure would limit the ability of voters and state and local <br />governments to raise revenues for government services. <br /> <br />For new or increased state taxes currently enacted by two-thirds <br />vote of Legislature, also requires statewide election and majority <br />voter approval. Limits voters’ ability to pass voter-proposed local <br />special taxes by raising vote requirement to two-thirds. Eliminates <br />voters’ ability to advise how to spend revenues from proposed <br />general tax on same ballot as the proposed tax. Expands definition <br />of “taxes” to include certain regulatory fees, broadening application <br />of tax approval requirements. Requires Legislature or local <br />governing body set certain other fees. Summary of estimate by <br />Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state <br />and local governments: Lower annual state and local revenues, <br />potentially substantially lower, depending on future actions of the <br />Legislature, local governing bodies, voters, and the courts. <br /> <br />Signed onto Cal <br />Cities Coalition <br />Opposition Letter <br />– April 16, 2024 <br />None/Oppose <br />12 AB 2813 (Aguiar- <br />Curry) <br /> <br />Government <br />Investment Act <br />The Legislature adopted ACA 1 at the 2023–24 Regular Session of <br />the Legislature, which, if approved by the voters, would amend and <br />add provisions of the California Constitution to (1) create an <br />additional exception to the 1% limit on the ad valorem tax rate on real <br />property by authorizing a local jurisdiction to levy an ad valorem tax <br />to service bonded indebtedness incurred to fund the construction, <br />reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of public infrastructure, <br />affordable housing, or permanent supportive housing, if the <br />proposition proposing that tax is approved by 55% of the voters in <br />Support None/Pending <br />Page 76 of 448
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