Proposition Summary
WATER FACILITES INCLUDING A PERIPHERAL CANAL. REFERENDUM STATUTE. A "yes" vote approves, a "no" vote rejects, a law that will: Designate additional facilities and programs, including a peripheral canal, as units of Central Valley Project. Specify requirements regarding feasibility, environmental impacts, design, construction, operation, financing, and protection and enhancement of fish and wildlife for project units. Require Water Resources Department to contract with named delta agencies regarding users' rights, water quality, and benefit payments; and to immediately proceed with specified prerequisites to construction of peripheral canal. Require compliance with designated water quality standards and conditions. Specify other responsibilities and matters. Summary of Legislative Analyst's estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact: As Project has been planned and operated to be self-supporting, implementation under present policies would not require increase in state taxes or reduce funds for other state programs. Potential construction costs at 1981 prices are in excess of $3.1 billion plus. unknown additional costs, plus interest, to be financed by increased user charges.
Proposition Number
9
Year
1982
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Legislative Vote Results
Assembly - Ayes, 50; Noes, 28 -- Senate - Ayes, 24; Noes, 12
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2049042; A: 37.3; N: 3444483; B: 62.7
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Referendum
Relevant Case
Wilson v. Superior Ct. of Los Angeles County: 134 Cal. App. 3d 173, 1982
For Author
Loren L. Lutz, D.D.S., Chairman of the Board California Wildlife Federation; Gordon W. Miller, Chairman of the Board California Water Resources Association; Chief Engineer, Retired Sonoma County Water Agency; Ruben S. Ayala, State Senator, 32nd District Chairman, Agriculture and Water Resources Committee
Against Author
John Thurman, Member of the Assembly, 27th District Chairman, Assembly Agriculture Committee; David Miller, Chairman, Californians for Responsible Government; William E. Siri, Past President, Sierra Club, California Chapter
Rebuttal Against Author
Loren L. Lutz, D.D.S., Chairman of the Board California Wildlife Federation; Gordon W. Miller, Chairman of the Board California Water Resources Association; Chief Engineer, Retired Sonoma County Water Agency; Ruben S. Ayala, State Senator, 32nd District Chairman, Agriculture and Water Resources Committee
Recommended Citation
WATER FACILITIES INCLUDING A PERIPHERAL CANAL. California Proposition 9 (1982).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/907