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Measure X Extension of Utility Tax if Annexed Rancho Rinconada 678 / 55.7% Yes votes ...... 539 / 44.3% No votes
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In the event that the unincorporated area of Santa Clara County,
known as "Rancho Rinconada" (as more specifically described in the
full ballot measure), is annexed to the City of Cupertino, shall the city's
existing utility users excise tax, imposed on electric, gas, and telephone
users throughout the city at a rate of 2.4% of the monthly bills for said utility
services (subject to an exemption for senior citizens) be extended to this
area?
The above statement is an impartial analysis of Ordinance 1798. If you desire a copy of the ordinance, please call the election official''s office at (408) 777-3223 and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.
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The Cupertino Courier
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Arguments For Measure X | ||||||||
One of the most common questions asked about annexation is, "will my
taxes go up?" If this refers to property taxes, the answer is NO. That's
because property taxes are governed by Prop 13 and are independent of annexation.
If we annex, some other feesand taxes go up, and some go down. For the
"Rancho Pocket" (Barrington Bridge, Loree Estates and Rancho Rinconada)
the changes will mean a slight increase amounting to about $2 to $3 per
month for most residents. If you are over 65 years of age, you can receive
an exemption from some part of even this modest increase.
Here's an example of what the typical person might expect:
+ $23.28 per year net increase. That's just $1.94 per month! If you want annexation, you MUST vote yes on Measure X, agreeing to pay this small amount once annexed. Vote yes on Measure X to get what most other residents of California already enjoy: local, city government.
(No arguments against Measure X were submitted) |
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