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Measure C Eliminate Intergovernmental Council and encourage cooperation among Bay Area agencies County of Santa Clara Charter Amendment 180,924 / 63.1% Yes votes ...... 105,890 / 36.9% No votes
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Shall the County of Santa Clara delete
section 507 eliminating the Intergovernmental Council and amend
section 301 by adding a new sub-section (b) to the powers and duties
of the Board of Supervisors providing, "Encourage cooperation among
local public agencies both within Santa Clara County and the San Francisco
Bay Area. When appropriate recommend and promote solutions to
regional issues of mutual concern to Santa Clara County and other agencies
and reletter subsections accordingly"?
This measure also enacts a new charter provision, section 301 (b) in the article of the Charter relating to the powers and duties of the Board of Supervisors. This new provision establishes the County policy directive to address regional issues and encourages regional cooperation without requiring a specific mechanism or organization. This measure gives the Board of Supervisors flexibility in its approach to regional issues, rather than mandating a specific organization, while recognizing regional cooperation as a goal of local government.
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The Intergovernmental Council (IGC), by consent of its members dissolved
in, 1993. The appointment functions of the Intergovernmental Council have
been assumed by the Santa Clara County Cities Association (SCCCA) which
was
established in 1991. Issues of regional concern have been addressed
by the SCCCA or issue specific regional associations. The SCCCA supports
itself through contributions of financial support from each of the fifteen
member cities. The County has saved approximately $25,000 annually by not
being required to provide staff support to the IGC. Therefore, Section
507 is no
longer relevant and should be removed from the Charter.
However, it remains important that cooperation among public agencies in Santa Clara County and the San Francisco Bay Area be encouraged. Therefore, Charter Section 301(b) is recommended to be added to the Charter in order to promote solutions to regional issues of mutual concern to Santa Clara County and other agencies.
The excuse: The Intergovernmental Council was dissolved in 1993 "by consent of its members." The truth: The County Charter does not state that its requirements may be ignored if some people "consent." The County Charter is the constitution of the County. It creates the 5-member Board of Supervisors and assigns Supervisors powers and duties. County Supervisors are elected by district. The current Supervisors are Joseph Simitian of Palo Alto, Blanca Alvarado and Jim Beall of San Jose, Pete McHugh of Milpitas and Don Gage of Gilroy. County Supervisors should obey the County Charter even if there are some provisions they don't like. In establishing the requirement of an Intergovernmental Council many years ago, county voters recognized the need for cooperative planning for the entire county. In the absence of the Intergovernmental Council (since 1993), the county and various city governments have acted in a selfish and shortsighted manner. The less formal body formed by cities (the SCCCA) has not done the job. As a county, we face overcrowding, a housing crisis, transportation problems and environmental deterioration. Voters should tell County Supervisors to obey the Charter and re-establish the Intergovernmental Council. Nothing in the County Charter prevents the Supervisors from forming the proposed regional chat group as well. The more communication, the better.
| Incumbent members of the County Board of Supervisors
have failed and refused to appoint members of the "intergovernmental council"
required by the County Charter (the county's constitution).
Instead of abiding by the Charter, Supervisors are asking voters to change the Charter and eliminate this requirement! The County Charter was adopted by voters and may only be amended by voters. Elected and non-elected county officials should obey the Charter. As currently written, Section 507 of the County Charter requires the Board of Supervisors to "establish an intergovernmental council, broadly representative of the public agencies within the county." The County Charter further mandates that the "intergovernmental agency shall develop improved cooperative relationships among local public agencies... identifying and recommending solutions." The intergovernmental council is a good idea and it is mandated by the County Charter. The requirement should remain and the Board of Supervisors should abide by it.
The County still has the ability under its Charter to create any other regional body it deems necessary to address specific regional concerns and is encouraged to do so by the addition of Charter Section 301(b). The deletion of Charter Section 507 allows the County greater flexibility in dealing with regional issues. We urge you to vote yes on MeasureC.
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Text for Measure C |
New language to be added to the Charter appears in italics and
language to be deleted is
Section 301.2The Board of Supervisors shall: (a) Adopt a statement of the goals of the county reflecting the quality and direction of the activities of county government for the enhancement of human and physical resources of the county. The board shall annually review the adopted goals and may modify them as necessary. (b) Encourage cooperation among local public agencies both within Santa Clara County and the San Francisco Bay Area. When appropriate recommend and promote solutions to regional issues of mutual concern to Santa Clara County and other agencies.
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
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