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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RESO 2000-8RESOLUTION NO. 2000-8 A "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY OPPOSING SB 329 (PEACE)" (CITY ATTORNEY) This Resolution was not adopted at the City Council Meeting of February 1, 2000 DATE: February 2, 2000 Michaelâ–º'R. Dalla City Clerk No J IIdop d RESOLUTION NO. 2000-8 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY OPPOSING SB 329 (PEACE) WHEREAS, California Senator Steve Peace has amended Senate Bill 329 to establish the San Diego Regional Infrastructure and Transportation Agency in the San Diego region which would carry out the responsibilities of the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, the San Diego Association of Governments, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit Development Board, the North San Diego County Transit Development Board, and the San Diego Unified Port District; and WHEREAS, the bill would create a newly elected regional governing body from separate "wards" throughout the region to govern the consolidated agencies that are currently governed by local elected city and county officials or, in the case of the Port District, their appointees; and WHEREAS, the City of National City believes that the bill violates the principal of local control by eliminating cities and the County from transportation and land use decisions which are within the purview of the agencies to be consolidated; and WHEREAS, there has been no information or justification offered providing adequate rationale for such a radical shift in regional leadership and decision -making; and WHEREAS, structural change in regional and subregional government which adds a new "layer" of government should be analyzed and reviewed by the cities and county within the San Diego region and the public, and possibly be considered by the voters, in order to gain consensus before its enactment; and WHEREAS, there is no urgency requiring implementation of SB 329 in the near term, if at all; and WHEREAS, local governments were not consulted or informed in the preparation of the legislation and can only react to its current content; and WHEREAS, without local government support, and full examination of the costs and need for consolidation, there is no justification for an addition of a separate layer of government which has no additional incentives or authority for carrying out existing responsibilities beyond those that currently are in place; and WHEREAS, SB 329 fails to address the relationship between regional and local plans, and therefore does not truly affect implementation of regional plans and programs; and Resolution No. 2000-8 February 1, 2000 Page Two WHEREAS, SANDAG proposes to examine the relationship between regional and local plans to determine if there is a lack of coordination and/or if a better approach is justified; and WHEREAS, Senator Peace also has heard from the public in a series of forums conducted for such purpose, and many additional significant questions and concerns have been raised at these forums which have yet to be addressed; and WHEREAS, the highest priority for legislative action this year should instead focus on state -local fiscal reform and passage of a half -cent transportation sales tax extension. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of National City finds the bill premature and unacceptable in its current form and therefore must oppose it; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Senator Peace is hereby requested to withhold SB 329 from further legislative consideration until a consensus among city, county and state officials, civic and community leaders and the public, on the need for modification or consolidation of government agency authorities and responsibilities in the San Diego region is arrived at. PASSED and ADOPTED this la` day of February, 2000. George H. Waters, Mayor Fred Soto, Vice Mayor Ron Morrison, Councilman Ralph Inzunza, Councilman Mitch Beauchamp, Councilman AlThST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: /,/) fas4: Michael R. Dalla George H. Eiser, III City Clerk City Attorney