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Passing5,182 votes yes (76.6%)1,585 votes no (23.4%)
To fund essential City services such as police patrols/crime prevention, fire, paramedic/9-1-1 emergency response, street maintenance, pothole repair, community facilities, infrastructure improvements/other general services, shall an ordinance be adopted increasing the City's existing transient occupancy...
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Passing3,544 votes yes (60.3%)2,333 votes no (39.7%)
Shall Resolution No. 18-5104 be adopted, approving a General Plan Amendment for the Arts Club Project at 8920 Sunset Boulevard, thereby allowing the project to proceed?
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Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing a Cannabis Business Tax on gross receipts from the sale of adult-use cannabis and adult-use cannabis products, at a rate of 7.5%, estimated to raise $5,500,000 annually to be used locally to fund general municipal services in West Hollywood such as public safety,...
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Passing1,894 votes yes (86.2%)304 votes no (13.8%)
Shall the City of Huntington Park take all reasonable and necessary steps to negotiate with Costco for a store location in Huntington Park, which could include land use, zoning, economic and financial incentives, or other concessions, with the revenues generated from the Costco store to be used to preserve...
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Passing3,522 votes yes (53.7%)3,040 votes no (46.3%)
To maintain existing City services including public safety, youth/adult programs, fix streets/potholes, address quality of life issues, maintain library services, address rising pension costs, implement technology projects, and improve the financial healt h of the City, shall the Measure be adopted approving...
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Passing643 votes yes (57.1%)483 votes no (42.9%)
Shall the measure, amending the City Charter to change the City's General Municipal Election date to the Statewide Primary Election date of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of even-numbered years (from current date of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered...
Learn MorePassing800 votes yes (70.2%)340 votes no (29.8%)
Shall the measure, amending the City Charter to change the City's General Municipal Election date to the Statewide General Election date of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even numbered years (from current date of the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered...
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