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Solana Beach incorporation supporters learned Monday that 93% of the 2,643 signatures for cityhood they collected had been ruled valid by the county registrar of voters.
Jack Moore, one of the leaders of Citizens Intending To Incorporate (CITI), said members of the registrar’s staff said that the high percentage of valid signatures collected was “almost unheard of” in petition drives.
The proposal to incorporate Solana Beach and Lomas Santa Fe into a single city is expected to be approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission and placed on June, 1986, ballot for local voters to decide. Moore said that about 31% of the unincorporated community’s registered voters signed petition favoring cityhood.
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