Proposition Summary
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Adds Section Four to Article Fifteen of Constitution. Grants to City of Huntington Beach tide and submerged lands situated within present boundaries of said city. Empowers city to use such lands for promotion and accommodation of recreation, commerce, navigation, harbor, fishery, production of minerals, oil, gas and other hydrocarbons. Empowers City to lease said lands for such purposes. Provides fifty per cent of income from such leases be paid Into State treasury to credit of general fund. Confirms previous leases and agreements to lease. Reserves to people right to fish.
Proposition Number
11
Year
1932
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 709438; A: 39.7; N: 1079451; B: 60.3
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
E. G. Conrad, Mayor of the City of Huntington Beach; Ray H. Overacker, City Attorney of the City of Huntington Beach
Against Author
C. G. Ward, Chairman Civic Betterment Committee, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce; Willis H. Warner, Secretary and Treasurer, Beach Protective Association, Huntington Beach, California
Recommended Citation
TIDELAND GRANT TO CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH California Proposition 11 (1932).
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