California Land Use Ballot Measure Results
8 November 2000 - 1:30pm
California Planning and Development Report publishes the results of 60 California land-use-related ballot measures.
"Slow-growth forces generally prevailed on Election Day in California, buturban growth boundaries had a surprisingly bumpy ride, with major countywidemeasures in San Luis Obispo and Sonoma counties suffering decisive defeats.The results are almost exactly the opposite of the November 1998 elections,when slow- and pro-growth forces split the state evenly but slow-growtherswon the high-profile Ventura County urban growth boundary campaigns."
Full Story:
Election Results - Land Use Ballot Measures
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, November 8, 2000
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