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Real Estate

Aug. 8, 1998

Cities Win Ruling Allowing Bypass of Voter Approval

In a major financial boost for California cities, the state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the ability of municipalities to finance construction projects without always having to get approval from two-thirds of the voters.

By Philip Carrizosa
Daily Journal Senior Writer
        In a major financial boost for California cities, the state Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the ability of municipalities to finance construction projects without always having to get approval from two-thirds of the voters.
        In a 7-0 decision wri...

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