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Measure B
Passed1,945 votes yes (66.59%)976 votes no (33.41%)
To maintain City services, including repairing aging, deteriorating neighborhood streets, roads, potholes, major boulevards; clearing brush to prevent fires/improve emergency vehicle access; upgrading storm drains; fire protection/911 emergency/medical response; and other services, shall the City of...
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Measure D
Passed8,933 votes yes (73.93%)3,150 votes no (26.07%)
Shall the City of Novato adopt an ordinance amending the General Plan to continue the Urban Growth Boundary to December 31, 2042 and adopting policies and programs relating thereto be adopted?
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Measure A
Passed1,072 votes yes (71.75%)422 votes no (28.25%)
Shall the Lagunitas School District maintain vital educational programs including basic educational programs, enrichment and support services for students, by levying a $535.00 assessment per assessor's parcel per year, with 6.5% yearly cost-of-living adjustment for 8 years, beginning July 1, 2018, exempting...
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Measure E
Failed4,911 votes yes (34.46%)9,341 votes no (65.54%)
To reduce flooding, improve water quality, restore fish and wildlife habitat, and adapt to sea level rise, shall a special parcel tax be levied within Zone No.1 for 18 years based on land use and parcel size, including $47 per single-family home, raising approximately $1,100,000 annually, with annual...
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Measure F
Passed323 votes yes (82.61%)68 votes no (17.39%)
Shall Resolution No. 15 of the Board of Commissioners of Mesa Park be confirmed, establishing a special tax of $49 per year per improved parcel for a period of 4 years, commencing in fiscal year 2018-2019 (replacing the expiring $49 per year parcel tax), raising approximately $30,000 annually, for improvement,...
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