A Newport Beach citizens group that wants a public vote on major city borrowing on Monday moved its ballot proposal a step closer to qualifying for the November election, filing petitions with more than 7,400 signatures of support.
Newporters for Responsible Government filed the petitions with the city clerk Monday. The ballot measure would require voter approval before the city could pay for public improvements using Certificates of Participation if they would take longer than two years to repay or cost more than $3 million.
Newport Beach City Clerk LaVonne Harkless confirmed receipt of the 7,411 signatures Monday.
Group spokesman John Buttolph said it was the city's plan to finance a new city hall with certificates of participation that led the group to circulate petitions to collect the signatures .