California Government Code ARTICLE 1 - General
- Section 37350.
A city may purchase, lease, receive, hold, and enjoy real and personal property, and control and dispose of it for the common benefit.(Added by Stats....
- Section 37350.5.
A city may acquire by eminent domain any property necessary to carry out any of its powers or functions.(Added by Stats. 1975, Ch. 1240.)
- Section 37351.
The legislative body may purchase, lease, exchange, or receive such personal property and real estate situated inside or outside the city limits as is necessary...
- Section 37351.5.
(a) Prior to the entering into agreement to finance the lease or lease-purchase of property through the issuance of certificates of participation of lease revenue bonds,...
- Section 37352.
The legislative body may erect and maintain buildings for municipal purposes.(Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)
- Section 37352.1.
After January 1, 1980, with respect to the construction, purchase, or lease of buildings which are located or will be located in a standard metropolitan...
- Section 37352.2.
The requirements of Section 37352.1 shall be met if the legislative body has obtained from the transportation planning agency approval of its procedures and criteria...
- Section 37353.
The legislative body may acquire property needed for:(a) Parking motor vehicles.(b) Opening and laying out any street, alley, lane, or tunnel from the point where it ceases...
- Section 37354.
The legislative body may accept or reject any gift, bequest, or devise made to or for the city, or to or for any of its...
- Section 37355.
If the terms of a gift, bequest, or devise do not prescribe or limit the uses to which the property received or the income or...
- Section 37356.
When the legislative body determines that the public interest or convenience requires the construction and maintenance of passageways or other structures under or over any...
- Section 37357.
By majority vote the legislative body may grant property owners or proprietors of manufacturing or industrial enterprises the right to construct, maintain, and operate spur...
- Section 37358.
When the State has granted a city tide and submerged lands within its boundaries, it may grant any portion of such lands to the United...
- Section 37359.
Unless otherwise provided by law, the legislative body having control of any property owned or controlled by the city may at any time withdraw the...
- Section 37360.
The legislative body of any city having jurisdiction over any tide, submerged, or reclaimed lands of the city, which lands or any interest therein are...
- Section 37361.
(a) The legislative body may acquire property for the preservation or development of a historical landmark. The legislative body may also acquire property for development for...
- Section 37361.1.
Notwithstanding anything in this chapter to the contrary, the legislative body may convey, upon such terms and conditions as it determines to be in the...
- Section 37362.
The Legislature hereby finds that many persons and families of low or moderate income, as defined by Section 50093 of the Health and Safety Code,...
- Section 37363.
When the legislative body of a city finds the public interest and convenience require the sale for less than the market price of residential property...
- Section 37364.
(a) The Legislature reaffirms its finding that the provision of housing for all Californians is a concern of vital statewide importance. The Legislature recognizes that real...
Last modified: October 22, 2018