Hmm...well, he is right on the standing issue...but standing should only come up if they tried to file a lawsuit to stop it. that's the whole point of standing -- do you have "standing" to sue whoever. And the courts have been very consistent that taxpayers can't sure their own governments to stop them from taking actions.
But the problem is that this isn't a lawsuit. The problem is this is once again California's bat**** insane initiative process that has really damaged your state. The limits to what people can **** up through ignorance via that ridiculous system have yet to be found. And there is no standing issue in an initiative process.
Amen. Honestly the State so wrapped up, twisted around and screwed up by the initiative process in this State. Any idiot can put just about anything on the ballot, if they can get enough signatures. Most are poorly written, ill-conceived and the process has been mostly high-jacked by big corporations and/or big money. Having said this, I honestly don't know if California's initiative process is only at the State level or if it applies to local governments, as well. An important blank in my knowledge.
Yes STOP is brand new, created just to try and get this on the ballot. I'm sure groups will be trying a lot of avenues to stop the arena from being built. In my experience groups like this just throw up a lot of s**t and hope something sticks. Has happened with some of my affordable housing projects. Even if all of it fails, it ties things up, which ends up making the project cost more in the end. In the development world, time really is money.
I expected this. I just hope the d**n thing doesn't get on the ballot. Believe it or not, if it actually gets on the ballot, they may have a shot at getting enough votes. All the pro-arena people need to get an even bigger educational campaign going on this. I am still dumb-founded by the total misconceptions and misinformation flying around about this deal. There are definitely things that need to be clearly answered, but we still don't have details, only a non-binding term sheet, a sort of general outline of a deal.
Maybe it will be like the petition to stop Arco II in Natomas and they'll have so many unqualified signatures, they'll fail. I do wish more regional governments had stepped up. West Sacramento owes Sacramento for stepping up on Raley Field. As it stands, if a ballot measure gets done, only the City of Sacramento residents will have any say. Heck, even most of the years my address said Sacramento, I was living in the unincorporated county areas and wouldn't have been able to vote.
Now we'll have to sweat it out until the end of May and wait for a review of the signatures. As it says, if they do win a ballot vote, the city would be forced to put a measure on the ballot asking if the citizens support the deal. We'd never get to that, because I think the NBA would let the Kings go, if STOP actually accomplishes this.
I'm tired, so I'm not sure I've written this very coherently. That and I'm pi**ed off about it.
