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Charter Amendment Regarding Lease Revenue Bonds Did Not Require Voter Approval

By Jameson Ullman on June 27, 2021
Posted in Public Agencies

The California Court of Appeal held that 2016 amendments to the San Diego City Charter did not require the City to obtain voter approval prior to entering into a lease revenue bond transaction with the Public Facilities Financing Authority of the City of San Diego.  San Diegans for Open Government v. Public Facilities Financing Authority …

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