- Proposition A
Laguna Honda Hospital Bond
-- City of San Francisco
(2/3 Vote Required)
- Shall the City and County incur bonded debt and/or
other evidences of indebtedness and/or undertake lease financing, in an aggregate
principal amount not exceeding $299,000,000, for the acquisition, improvement, construction
and/or reconstruction of a new health care, assisted living and/or other type
of continuing care facility or facilities to replace Laguna Honda Hospital, and reduce the
property tax impact by requiring the application of available tobacco settlement revenues
received by the City and County, and any state and/or federal grants or funds
received by the City and County that are required to be used to fund these facilities, (a)
to finance the acquisition, improvement, construction and/or reconstruction costs of
such facilities, and (b) to pay the principal and redemption price of, interest on, reserve
fund deposits, if any, and/or financing costs for the obligations authorized thereby?
- Proposition B
Firefighter/Police Retirement Benefits
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall firefighters and police officers who transferred to the Tier 2 retirement
plan in 1981 receive improved retirement benefits given other Tier 2 members
since then if they meet certain repayment conditions?
- Proposition C
Supervisorial District Boundaries
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City make changes in how it defines the districts that will be used to
elect members of the Board of Supervisors?
- Proposition D
Sick Leave/Vacation Credit Transfers
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall City employees be allowed to donate unused sick leave or vacation credits
to a pool for City employees who are catastrophically ill, and to donate vacation
credits to be used by City employees to care for catastrophically ill spouses,
domestic partners, and dependents?
- Proposition E
Municipal Transportation Agency
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City create a Municipal Transportation Agency with expanded powers and
duties to run the Municipal Railway and the Department of Parking and Traffic?
- Proposition F
ATM Fees
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City prohibit banks and other financial institutions from charging a fee
to persons who do not have an account with that bank for use of the bank's
automated teller machines in San Francisco?
- Proposition G
Sunshine Ordinance Amendment
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City make changes in the requirements and procedures regarding public
access to City records and meetings provided in the Sunshine Ordinance?
- Proposition H
Downtown Caltrain Station
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City pursue extending Caltrain from the Fourth and Townsend Streets
station to a new or rebuilt station on the site of the Transbay Terminal, as well
as other improvements in Caltrain facilities and services?
- Proposition I
Octavia Boulevard Plan
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City use the proceeds from any sale of excess Central Freeway right-of-
way property to fund the Octavia Boulevard Plan and related transportation
improvements, support construction of housing and mixed uses on the right-of-way
property, and prohibit widening of the existing elevated freeway structure?
- Proposition J
Central Freeway Replacement
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City repeal 1998's Proposition E and authorize Caltrans to retrofit and
widen the lower deck of the Central Freeway to provide a four-lane, single-deck
structure over Market Street from South Van Ness Avenue to Oak and Fell
Streets, and prepare an annual transit plan?
- Proposition K
Campaign Expenditure Limit
-- City of San Francisco
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall the City set voluntary spending limits for candidates running for the Board
of Supervisors by district at $75,000 for the general election and $20,000 for a
run-off election?
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