California Court of Appeal
HOWARD JARVIS TAXPAYERS ASS'N v. CITY OF ROSEVILLE, C039942
Measure Q, which proposed to ratify the City's utility user's tax and restrict use of its revenues to certain specified purposes, and proposed a special tax requiring approval by two-thirds of the voters, is ineffective because it did not obtain the necessary votes.
Appellate Information
- Decided 03/10/2003
- Published 03/10/2003
Judges
- SCOTLAND, P.J.
Court
- California Court of Appeal
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- Eisen & Johnston Law Corporation, Jay-Allen Eisen, Marian M. Johnston, Sacramento, Frederic L. Snowden; Law Office of Dennis W. De Cuir, Dennis W. De Cuir and F. Ronald Laupheimer; Mark J. Doane and Richard G. Glenn, City Attorneys, for Defendant and Appellant., Trevor A. Grimm, Los Angeles, Jonathan M. Coupal, Sacramento, and Timothy A. Bittle for Plaintiffs and Respondents.