- Measure B
Bond
-- Berryessa Union School District
4,248 /
71.4% Yes votes ......
1,699 /
28.6% No votes
- To improve health and safety conditions of neighborhood
elementary and middle schools and sites, relieve classroom overcrowding,
replace inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating systems, roofs, plumbing
and sewer systems, and repair, construct and acquire classrooms, and
obtain eligibility for state funding for construction and renovation,
shall the Berryessa Elementary School District issue $48 million of
bonds at legal interest rates, and appoint a citizens' oversight
committee to guarantee funds are spent only on school improvements?
- Measure C
Bond
-- Campbell Union High School District
13,006 /
68.2% Yes votes ......
6,066 /
31.8% No votes
- To repair classrooms, modernize schools for computer learning, and
acquire and improve school facilities, shall the Campbell Union High
School District incur bonded indebtedness not to exceed $95,000,000 at
legal interest rates for purposes including:
- Modernizing aging electrical systems to support computers and
learning technology in every classroom, and reduce safety hazards
- Improving classrooms for teaching science and technology
- Repairing old plumbing, restrooms, flooring, heating, water
boilers, and leaky roofs
- With expenditures reviewed by a community bond accountability
committee?"
- Measure D
Referendum
-- City of Morgan Hill
2,686 /
67.3% Yes votes ......
1,304 /
32.7% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 1429, New Series, An Ordinance of the City of
Morgan Hill, California, Approving and Adopting an Amendment to the
Community Development Plan for the Ojo De Aqua Community Development
Project, be adopted?
- Measure E
Bond
-- Foothill-DeAnza Community College District
35,506 /
72.0% Yes votes ......
13,774 /
28.0% No votes
- In order to replace aging roofs, deteriorated plumbing and electrical
systems; refurbish classrooms, science laboratories and restrooms, and
construct science and high-tech computer labs, classrooms and school
facilities, shall Foothill-De Anza Community College District repair
and rehabilitate its Foothill College and De Anza College facilities
to meet current health, safety, and instructional standards by issuing
$248 million of bonds at interest rates within the legal limit with no
proceeds used for administrator salaries?
- Measure G
Term Limits
-- City of Los Altos
5,261 /
76.1% Yes votes ......
1,656 /
23.9% No votes
- Shall Ordinance 99-370 of the City of Los Altos, providing for term
limits for Los Altos City Councilmembers, be approved?
- Measure H
Community Improvement
-- City of Los Altos
(Advisory Vote)
4,019 /
57.3% Yes votes ......
2,993 /
42.7% No votes
- City of Los Altos voters request that utility users tax increases
above 3.5% be appropriated by City Council (with citizens' watchdog
committee advice) for service improvements in:
Maintenance
- Critical deferred facility repairs and preventive maintenance
- Crack-sealing, street maintenance
- Street landscaping maintenance
Recreation
- Facility acquisition and construction
- Park land acquisition
- After-school youth program
Public Safety
- Emergency (9-1-1) communications
- Continue and expand traffic safety program
- Traffic engineering assistance
- Measure I
Utility Users Tax Increase
-- City of Los Altos
3,255 /
48.6% Yes votes ......
3,443 /
51.4% No votes
- Shall the City Council of the City of Los Altos be authorized,
annually, to set the rate of any utility users tax of the City at a
rate not to exceed 6.25%?
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