HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-311 - ResolutionsRESOLUTION NO. 04-311
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PROPOSITION 1A
WHEREAS, State government currently seizes more than $5.2 billion
annually in local property tax funds statewide, costing local governments more than $40
billion in revenues over the past 12 years; and,
WHEREAS, these ongoing shifts and raids by the State of local property
tax funds and other funding dedicated to cities, counties and special districts have
seriously reduced resources available for local public safety, roads, parks, libraries and
other essential local services; and,
WHEREAS, this drain of local resources has continued even during periods
when the State's budget has been overflowing with surpluses as well as during difficult
economic times; and,
WHEREAS, Proposition 1A is a historic measure that will appear on the
November 2004 statewide ballot that would limit the State's ability to take and use local
government funding; and,
WHEREAS, by protecting local government funding, Proposition 1A would
protect essential local services such as public safety; and,
WHEREAS, Proposition 1A will not raise taxes and, in fact, will help reduce
pressure for local fee and tax increases by limiting State raids of local government
funding; and,
WHEREAS, Proposition 1A does not reduce funding for schools or any
other State program or service, and Proposition 1A was carefully written to allow
flexibility in the event of a State budget emergency; and
WHEREAS, Proposition 1A is supported by a bi-partisan, diverse coalition
including Governor Schwarzenegger, Democrat and Republican legislative leaders,
local government officials, public safety representatives, healthcare, business, labor and
community leaders.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Rancho Cucamonga that the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby expresses strong
support for Proposition 1A, the statewide ballot initiative that will prevent the State from
further taking local government revenues; and,
RESOLVED FURTHER, that we will send a copy of this resolution to Yes on
1A — Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety. Fax: 916-442-3510 or
1121 L Street, #803, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Please see the following page
for formal adoption, certification and signatures
Resolution No. 04-311
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 6th day of October 2004.
AYES: Alexander, Gutierrez, Howdyshell, Williams, Kurth
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
ATTEST:
p F r
Debra J. Ada(bss, CMC, City Clerk
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY CLERK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, at a Regular Meeting
of said City Council held on the 6`" day of October 2004.
Executed this 7th day of October 2004, at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Debra J. Adqms, CMC, City Clerk
Honorary Chair
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Fire and Emergency Services
California Fire Chiefs Association
California Professional Firefighters
California State Firefighters' Association
Fire Districts Association of California
Alameda County Fire Department
Atascadero City Fire Department
Beverly Hills Firemen's Association
California City Fire Department
Corona Fire Department
Elk Grove CSD Fire Department
Georgetown Fire District
Meeks Bay Fire Protection District
North Shore Fire Authority
North Tahoe Fire Protection District
Novato Fire District
Orange County Professional Firefighters
Association
Poway Firefighters Association
Roseville Fire Department
San Bernardino City Fire Department
San Jose Fire Department
Santa Fe Springs Fire Department
Southern Marin Fire Protection District
Statewide Local Government Orgs.
California Special Districts Association
California State Association of Counties
League of California Cities
California Association of Sanitation
Agencies
California Association of Public
Cemeteries
California Public Parking Association
California Redevelopment Association
Regional Council of Rural Counties
Health Care Organizations
California Association of Public Hospitals
and Health Systems
Health Officers Association of California
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Law Enforcement
California District Attorney's Association
California Police Chiefs Association
California State Sheriffs' Association
Peace Officers Research Association of
California
Antioch Police Department
Arroyo Grande Police Officer Association
Association for Los Angeles Deputy
Sheriffs
Chino Police Management Association
Chino Police Officers Association
El Monte Police Department
Fontana Police Benefits Association
Fontana Police Officers Association
Fort Bragg Police Department
Grover Beach Police Department
Healdsburg Police Department
Hermosa Beach Police Department
Kensington Police Officers Association
Kensington Police Protection and
Community Services District
Kings County Sheriffs Department
Los Angeles County Police Chiefs
Association
Monterey County Chief Law Enforcement
Officers' Association
Newark Police Department
San Bernardino County Police Chiefs
and Sheriff Association
San Bernardino Police Department
Scotts Valley Police Department
Signal Hill Police Department
Walnut Creek Police Officers Association
Senior Groups
California Legislative Council for Older
Americans
California Senior Action Network
I axpayer taroups
National Tax Limitation Committee PAC
Kern County Taxpayers Association (more)
Paid for By Yes on 1A Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety, Sponsored by a coalition of local
government organizations, League of California Cities (non-public funds account), California State Association of Counties
(non-public funds account), and the California Special Districts Association (non-public funds account)
1121 L Street, Suite 803 - Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (800) 827-9086 • Fax (916) 442-3510
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Taxpayer Groups (Cont.)
Northern California Coalition for Limited
Government
Sacramento County Coalition for Limited
Government
San Diego County Taxpayers
Association
Water
Association of California Water Agencies
California Rural Water Association
Big Bear Municipal Water District
Cucamonga Valley Water District
El Dorado County Water Agency
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District
Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District
Irvine Ranch Water District
Kern Delta Water District
Lake Hemet Municipal Water District
Mineral County Water District
Murrieta County Water District
Olivenhain Municipal Water District
Rancho California Water District
Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water
District
Running Springs Water District
Stockton East Water District
Western Municipal Water District
Labor Organizations
California Association of Professional
Employees
California Teamsters Public Affairs
Council
California State Council of Laborers
Legislative Department
State Building and Constructions Trades
Council
LIUNA Local 777
Public Employees Union, Local One
SEIU Local 347
Teamsters Local 911
United Public Employees of California,
Local 792
Ethnic/Community Groups
California State Conference of the
NAACP
Kern County Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce
Latino Times
Tulare Kings Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce
Business Organizations
California Chamber of Commerce
California Building Industry Association
California Business Properties
Association
California Retailers Association
Consulting Engineers and Land
Surveyors of California
Antelope Valley Chambers of Commerce
Apartment Association, California
Southern Cities
Bell Gardens Association of Merchants
and Commerce
Building Industry Association of
Tulare/Kings Counties, Inc.
Business, Industry & Government
Coalition of the South San Joaquin
Valley
Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce
Contra Costa Council
Danville Area Chamber of Commerce
Emeryville Chamber of Commerce
Fortuna Chamber of Commerce
Gateway Chambers Alliance
Greater Bakersfield Chamber of
Commerce
Home Ownership Advancement
Foundation
Inland Valley Chamber Alliance
Institute of Real Estate Management
International Council of Shopping
Centers
IWV 2000 Community and Economic
Development Corp.
Kern Economic Development Corp.
Lemon Grove Chamber of Commerce
Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
Los Altos Chamber of Commerce
Los Angeles Area Chamber of
Commerce
Milpitas Chamber of Commerce
Mountain View Chamber of Commerce
National Association of Industrial & Office
Properties
Neighborhood Housing Services of the
Inland Empire
Orange Chamber of Commerce and
Visitors Bureau
Orange County Business Council
Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of
Commerce
Paramount Chamber of Commerce (more)
Paid for By Yes on 1A Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety, Sponsored by a coalition of local
government organizations, League of California Cities (non-public funds account), California State Association of Counties
(non-public funds account), and the California Special Districts Association (non-public funds account)
1121 L Street, Suite 803 - Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (800) 827-9086 • Fax (916) 442-3510
Business Organizations (Cont.)
Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of
Commerce
Redlands Association of Realtors
Ridgecrest Chamber of Commerce
Rossmoor Community Services District
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of
Commerce
San Rafael Chamber of Commerce
Santa Clarita Chamber of Commerce
Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce
Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce
Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group
South Bay Association of Chambers of
Commerce
Thousand Oaks -Westlake Village
Regional Chamber of Commerce
Tulare Chamber of Commerce
Valley Industry and Commerce
Association
Victorville Chamber of Commerce
Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce
West Covina Chamber of Commerce
Whittier Area Chamber of Commerce
Political
California Democratic Party
California Republican Party
California Congress of Republicans
Democratic Party of the San Fernando
Valley
San Francisco Republican Party
Agriculture
California Farm Bureau Federation
Environmental Groups
California Association of Resource
Conservation Districts
East Valley Resource Conservation
District
Local Governments
Bolinas Community Public Utility District
Buena Park Library District
Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union
Cemetery District
Cayucos-Morro Bay Cemetery District
Chico Area Recreation and Park District
City/County Association of Governments
of San Mateo County
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Local Governments (Cont.)
Contra Costa County Mayors'
Conference
East Bay Regional Park District
El Dorado Hills Community Services
District
Elk Grove Community Services District
Fresno Westside Mosquito Abatement
District
Greater Vallejo Recreation District
Hayward Area Recreation and Park
District
Hesperia Recreation and Park District
Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and
Conservation District
Humboldt Community Services District
Inland Empire Utilities Agency
Jamestown Sanitary District
June Lake Public Utility District
Lake Shastina Community Services
District
Los Osos Community Services District
Lucerne Recreation and Park District
Nevada County Resource Conservation
District
North County Cemetery District
Palos Verdes Library District
Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District
Rubidoux Community Services District
Santa Ynez Community Services District
South Placer Municipal Utility District
South Tahoe Public Utility District
Squaw Valley Public Service District
Sunrise Recreation and Park District
Vista Irrigation District
County of Fresno
County of Glenn
County of Imperial
County of Kings
County of Lassen
County of Los Angeles
County of Marin
County of Merced
County of Nevada
County of Sacramento
County of Santa Clara
County of Siskiyou
County of Sonoma
County of Trinity
County of Tuolumne
County of Yuba
City of Albany
City of Angels (more)
Paid for By Yes on 1A Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety, Sponsored by a coalition of local
government organizations, League of California Cities (non-public funds account), California State Association of Counties
(non-public funds account), and the California Special Districts Association (non-public funds account)
1121 L Street, Suite 803 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (800) 827-9086 • Fax (916) 442-3510
Resolution No. 04-311
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Local Governments (Copt.)
Local Governments (Cont.)
City of Arroyo Grande
City of Pleasant Hill
City of Artesia
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
City of Avenal
City of Redondo Beach
City of Banning
City of Redwood City
City of Bellflower
City of Rohnert Park
City of Benicia
City of Salinas
City of Brea
City of San Anselmo
City of Brisbane
City of San Luis Obispo
City of Cathedral City
City of San Marcos
City of Cerritos
City of San Mateo
City of Clayton
City of San Rafael
City of Cloverdale
City of Santa Clara
City of Clovis
City of Santa Clarita
City of Concord
City of Santa Fe Springs
City of Cotati
City of Santee
City of Cupertino
City of Saratoga
City of Daly City
City of Sebastopol
City of Danville
City of Sonoma
City of Diamond Bar
City of Taft
City of Dorris
City of Tehachapi
City of El Cajon
City of Tulare
City of El Monte
City of Tustin
City of El Segundo
City of Union City
City of Emeryville
City of Upland
City of Eureka
City of Visalia
City of Fortuna
City of Woodland
City of Foster City
City of Yreka
City of Hanford
City of Highland
Public Safety Individuals
City of Indio
John Anderson, Madera County Sheriff
City of Kingsburg
Lee Baca, Los Angeles County Sheriff
City of La Mesa
William R. Bamattre, Los Angeles Fire
City of Lafayette
Department Chief/California
City of Laguna Hills
Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Chair
City of Lake Forest
Virginia Black, Yuba County Sheriff
City of Lemon Grove
Timothy M. Borman, City of Napa Fire
City of Lemoore
Chief
City of Long Beach
Thomas Bullard, City of Rohnert Park
City of Los Altos Hills
Chief of Police/Fire Chief
City of Martinez
Dennis Cassidy, Paso Robles Chief of
City of Menlo Park
Police
City of Merced
Larry Clark, Fontana Chief of Police
City of Mill Valley
Jim Copsey, King City Chief of Police
City of Monteclair
Gary Couso-Vasquez, Montebello Chief
City of Monte Sereno
of Police
City of Mountain View
James R. Davis, El Cajon Chief of Police
City of Novato
Joseph C. Deladurantey, Irwindale Chief
City of Ontario
of Police
City of Pacifica
Jim Denney, Sutter County Sheriff
City of Palos Verdes Estates
Karl Diekman, Woodland Fire Chief
City of Paramount
Robert T. Doyle, Marin County Sheriff
City of Pinole
Hugh Dugan, Atascadero Firefighter (more)
Paid for By Yes on 1A Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety, Sponsored by a coalition of local
government organizations, League of California Cities (non-public funds account), California State Association of Counties
(non-public funds account), and the California Special Districts Association (non-public funds. account)
1121 L Street, Suite 803 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (800) 827-9086 • Fax (916) 442-3510
Public Safety Individuals (Cont.)
John Dyer, Fresno Chief of Police
Ron Forsythe, Suisun City Chief of Police
Charles T. Gann, Ocotillo Wells Fire
Chief
Barry D. Garfield, Kensington Chief of
Police
W. Gary Gillis, Stockton Fire Chief
Jack Griggs, Delano Police Chief
William Herring, Roseville Police
Sergeant
Don Horsley, San Mateo County Sheriff
Ken Johnson, Paso Robles Fire Chief
James J. Johnston, Moraga-Orinda Fire
District Fire Chief
Bob Kempvanee, Twain Harte Fire Chief
Ernest M. Klevesahl, Jr., Manhattan
Beach Chief of Police
William Kolender, San Diego County
Sheriff
David Lawton, San Gabriel Chief of
Police
Steven C. Lind, Scotts Valley Chief of
Police
Lonald Lott, City of Turlock Chief of
Police
Bruce Martin, San Rafael Fire Chief
Bill McCammon, Alameda County Fire
Chief
Jeff Meston, Novato Fire Chief
Leonard F. Moty, Redding Chief of Police
Jeff Neves, El Dorodo County Sheriff
George Nielsen, Placerville Chief of
Police
Clay Parker, Tehama County Sheriff
Peter A. Peterson, Clayton Chief of
Police
Charles Plummer, Alameda County
Sheriff
E.G. Prieto, Yolo County Sheriff
Perry Reniff, Butte County Sheriff
Keith Richter, Contra Costa County Fire
Chief
Timothy Riley, Newport Beach Fire Chief
Kenneth Rulon, Colton Chief of Police
Ray Seguine, Bishop Fire Chief
Bill Smith, Running Springs Fire Chief
Craig T. Steckler, Fremont Chief of
Police
Michael Stornetta, Atascadero Firefighter
Rick TerBorch, Arroyo Grande Chief of
Police
Larry J. Todd, Novato Chief of Police
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Public Safety Individuals (Cont.)
James Trimble, Benicia Chief of Police
Ken Wagner, Roseville Fire Chief
Paul Waite Jr., Twain Harte Fire Captain
Denis Walsh, Southern Marin Fire
Protection District Deputy Fire Chief
Paul M. Walters, Santa Ana Chief of
Police
Michael Warren, Corona Fire Chief
Neal Welland, Santa Fe Springs Fire
Chief
Thomas Whiteside, Selma Chief of Police
John D. Williams, Ukiah Chief of Police
Dean Wilson, Del Norte County Sheriff
Garrett W, Zimmon, San Bernardino
Chief of Police
Paid for By Yes on 1A Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Public Safety, Sponsored by a coalition of local
government organizations, League of California Cities (non-public funds account), California State Association of Counties
(non-public funds account), and the California Special Districts Association (non-public funds account)
1121 L Street, Suite 803 • Sacramento, CA 95814 • Phone (800) 827-9086 • Fax (916) 442-3510