California Public Resources Code ARTICLE 5 - Park and Boulevard Bonds
- Section 5301.
Any city or city and county may acquire and hold land for public parks, or public boulevards, or both, by purchase, or by condemnation.(Amended by...
- Section 5302.
The land may be within the corporate limits of the city or city and county or conveniently adjacent. In either case it shall be subject...
- Section 5303.
The legislative body of any city or city and county may, by ordinance, or in such manner as other municipal legislative acts are enacted by...
- Section 5305.
The legislative body of the city or city and county may, by ordinance or in such manner as other municipal legislative acts are enacted by...
- Section 5306.
If at the election two-thirds of the qualified electors who vote assent to the issuance of the bonds, the city or city and county may,...
- Section 5307.
The bonds shall be numbered consecutively from one upwards, and shall be issued in the order of their respective numbers, commencing with number one. There...
- Section 5308.
The bonds or any number issued shall be sold to the highest bidder, after advertised notice for sealed proposals. No bid of less than par...
- Section 5309.
The money obtained from the sale of the bonds shall be kept in a separate fund, and shall be used exclusively for the acquisition, or...
- Section 5310.
Whenever there is in the sinking fund an amount sufficient for the purpose, the legislative body of the municipality issuing the bonds, may, by ordinance...
- Section 5311.
If sufficient bids are not received to consume the money in the sinking fund, and a sum sufficient for the purpose still remains in the...
- Section 5312.
Any city or city and county availing itself of the provisions of this article, may, by ordinance or in such manner as other municipal legislative...
- Section 5313.
All notices and advertisements provided for in this article shall be given by publication in a newspaper, if there is one published within the municipality;...
Last modified: October 22, 2018