CA Land-Use Initiatives Fill Ballots
13 October 2000 - 9:00am
The November 7, 2000 election is shaping up as a potential landmark in ballot-box planning in California.
Voters are scheduled to decide an even 50 local ballot measures, the most since the November 1990 election. Although ballot measures are concentrated in the Bay Area and along the Southern California coast, the collection of cities and counties where land-use measures will appear is as diverse as California itself.
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Land-Use Initiatives Fill Ballots
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, September 30, 2000
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