Hold public hearing on tax-exempt bonds for California Autism Foundation
In Plain English
The California Autism Foundation wants to issue tax-exempt bonds to finance a project. The city must hold a public hearing before the state authority can issue these bonds. This is a federal requirement that lets residents comment on tax-exempt financing in their community.
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Votes
Hold over the appointment of Wende Heath, Arts and Culture Commissioner until Mayor-elect McLaughlin takes her seat in January 2007
Close the public hearing
6 to 0
Approve the appointments
5 to 0
Adopt resolution approving revenue bonds
6 to 0
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