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RES-11525 OPPOSING PROPOSITION 1 - BEHAVORIAL HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAMRESOLUTION NO. 11525 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING PROPOSITION 1, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM AND BOND MEASURE, WHICH HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE MARCH 5,2024, STATEWIDE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT WHEREAS, Governor Gavin Newsom and a majority of the California State Legislature has placed Proposition 1 —Behavioral Health Services Program and Bond Measure ("Proposition 1")on the March 2024 ballot,which will completely rewrite the intent and flexibility of the Mental Health Services Act("MHSA"); and WHEREAS,Proposition 1 seeks to divert funding away from programs typically serviced through the MHSA while also issuing$6.38 billion in bonds,causing the State to incur significant debt which the Legislative Analyst Office ("LAO") estimates will cost $310 million in annual payments over the next 30 years; and WHEREAS, while also incurring $6.38 billion in debt, plus interest, the proposed ballot measure also specifies that permanent supportive housing funded through Proposition 1 bond proceeds may be developed on a "by right" basis undermining local zoning restrictions where multifamily residential, office,retail, or parking are principally permitted uses; and WHEREAS, Proposition 1 will divert an estimated $140 million annually away from counties to the State while also dictating how remaining funds can be used locally,removing local control, and removing discretion away from local elected officials most familiar with the issues facing their communities; and WHEREAS, Proposition 1 is a detrimental proposal that beyond limiting local zoning authority or diverting funding back to the State,also incurs $6.38 billion in debt while the State of California faces what the LAO estimates to be a$68 billion deficit; and WHEREAS, in making these significant sacrifices, the LAO estimates Proposition 1 would"reduce statewide homelessness by only a small amount." NOW, THEREFORE,the City Council of the City of Orange resolves as follows: Section 1: The Orange City Council does hereby oppose Proposition 1, Behavioral Health Services Program and Bond Measure. Section 2: The City of Orange supports local control and fiscal responsibility and believes that decisions regarding zoning are best reserved for local elected officials. Section 3: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution. ADOPTED this 23rd day of January 2024. s144---( , 2, Daniel R. Slater, Mayor, City of Orange ATTEST: Pamela Coleman, City Clerk, City of Orange APPROVED AS TO FORM: Mi igliotta, City Attorney STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ORANGE I, PAMELA COLEMAN, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Orange at a Regular Meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of January 2024, by the following vote: AYES:COUNCILMEMBERS: Dumitru, Tavoularis, Gutierrez, and Slater NOES:COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Barrios, Bilodeau, and Gyllenhammer ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBE : Pamela Coleman, City Clerk, City of Orange Resolution No. 11525 2