Measure on the ballot in the 2020 California General Election in Roseville.
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Get StartedThe City Council has placed before the voters the question whether to amend the following Sections of the City Charter, which are essentially clean-up edits to conform the City Charter with State law and current practices: 1.05 (Charter review and amendments), 7.19 (Independent audit), 2.14 (Boards and commissions), 8.07 (Classified and unclassified services), 4.01 (Regular meetings), 4.06 (Council rules), 7.23 (Determination as to which public works to be performed by City forces or contracts), 2.02 (Elective officers), and 3.01 (Eligibility for office).
A "YES" vote on Measure J is a vote in favor of amending sections of the City Charter so that they conform with State law and current practices.
A "NO" vote on Measure J is a vote in opposition to amending sections of the City Charter so that they conform with State law and current practices.
"The City Charter is the city’s constitution and it is vitally important that it be periodically updated to be consistent with various laws, local codes and existing City practices. This clean-up measure is not considered substantive and has no fiscal impact.", in support of Measure J (Learn more)
Shall the City Charter be amended to: (1) bring Sections 1.05 and 7.19 into compliance with State law; (2) bring Section 2.14 and 8.07 into compliance with the Roseville Municipal Code; (3) bring Sections 4.01 and 4.06 into compliance with the City’s existing practices; (4) repeal Section 7.23; and (5) bring Sections 2.02 and 3.01 into compliance with Chapter 2.06 of the Roseville Municipal Code regarding district-based municipal elections?
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