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Issue 48 Proposed Charter Amendment City of Cincinnati Majority Approval Required Fail: 33,530 / 48.46% Yes votes ...... 35,655 / 51.54% No votes
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Shall the Charter of the City of Cincinnati be amended to prohibit the City, the City Manager, the Mayor, the Council and the City's various boards, commissions, agencies and departments from spending or appropriating any monies or incurring any indebtedness or contractual obligations for the purpose of financing, designing, engineering, constructing, building or operating a streetcar system which means a system of passenger vehicles operated on rails constructed primarily in existing public right of ways through the year 2020, by enacting new Article XVI? YES NO
This proposed Charter amendment was placed on the ballot through an initiative petition proc- ess that gathered sufficient qualified signatures requiring City Council to place the issue on the November 2011 ballot. WHAT WOULD THIS AMENDMENT DO: The new Charter article would prohibit the City from the spending or appropriation of any money or any indebtedness or contractual obligations for purposes of financing the design, engineering, construction or operation of any portion of a Streetcar System through December 31, 2020. For purposes of the Amendment the term "City" includes the City, the City Manager, the Mayor, the Council, and the City's various boards, commissions, agencies and departments. The term "money" means any money from any source whatsoever and would include city, state, federal and private funds. Because of the definition of a "Streetcar System," the amendment would include any system of passenger vehicles operated on rails constructed primarily in existing public rights of way. The amendment would stop not just the streetcar project. It would also block any regional passenger rail system (light rail or commuter rail) which would need to transit through the city of Cincinnati on public rights of way. It would keep any rail transit from being planned or built in Cincinnati for the next decade. BACKGROUND: This proposed amendment to the City of Cincinnati Charter is similar to a proposed Charter amendment that appeared on the November 2009 ballot. That amendment would have pre- vented the expenditure of monies by the City for right-of-way acquisition or construction of improvements for passenger rail transportation without an affirmative vote of the electorate. The amendment in November 2009 was defeated by the voters. This Charter amendment is on the November 2011 ballot because sufficient signatures were collected in a petition effort in response to the expected start of construction of the Cincinnati Streetcar Project. The Streetcar Project has been approved by the City Council. Funding to build the Streetcar has been identified and secured.
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