At last night's meeting, when the City Council failed to back Councilwoman Lorri Galloway's motion to ensure Disney's referendum and initiative would be on the same ballot and instead voted to put the referendum on the June 2006 ballot, one of my first thoughts was that Disney/SOAR would submit their initiative signatures for verification the very next day.
Sure enough, they submitted to the Anaheim City Clerk City all 31,348 of the signatures they've been collecting since spring.
Disney/SOAR's has frequently and publicly expressed a profound concern with the expense to taxpayers of holding special elections. In fact, that concern is so great that last month Disney/SOAR asked the City Council not to hold the referendum and instead rescind the zoning for the SunCal project (despite asking voters to sign the referendum petition in order to "protect your right to vote."
Given that zealous concern for not wasting taxpayer dollars, one would expect Disney/SOAR to ask the City Council to place the Disney/SOAR initiative on the June 2008 ballot alongside their referendum. That way, Disney won't waste taxpayer dollars by forcing two special elections about the Resort District. [Full disclosure: I'm part of the consulting team fighting the Disney/SOAR ballot measures.]
UPDATE (8/23/07): For those interested in watching the art of staging a campaign event, here's some video I shot yesterday of the Disney/SOAR signature turn-in using the trusty Red County UnsteadiCam: