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Measure L Library Special Tax City of Berkeley 2/3rds Approval Required 26,013 / 51.0% Yes votes ...... 24,989 / 49.0% No votes
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Results as of Dec 15 1:28pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (88/88) |
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Shall the special tax for the Berkeley Public Library be amended to: increase the per foot tax rate from $0.132172 to $0.1540 for residential property and $0.2001 to $0.2331 for other property; change the annual inflation adjustment to 5%; increase the expenditure limitation through FY 2008? Financial Implications: The annual cost in FY 2005 would be $292.60 for a 1,900 square foot home and $2,331.00 for a 10,000 square foot building.
Financial Implications
s/MANUELA ALBUQUERQUE, Berkeley City Attorney
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This measure will restore library services. The Central Library will, once again, be open on Sundays. The branches and Central will return to their full weekday schedules. The budget for books and other materials will be restored: patrons will once again find new and best-selling adult and children's books, DVDs and CDs.
The measure will allow the Berkeley Reads Literacy Program to double the number of adults who will be taught to read each year, improving their economic prospects and those of their children. The Library Parcel Tax has enabled Berkeley to maintain its tradition of excellent libraries for 24 years. The Central Library, since its recent renovation, has experienced a dramatic increase in use; Berkeley now has one of the busiest libraries in California, checking out over 1.5 million items each year. However, due to both the state budget crisis and increased operating costs, it is no longer possible to provide the same outstanding level of service. Berkeley has been forced to cut hours, book budgets and other services. Increased revenues will restore these services to their previous levels. The additional cost to homeowners with a 1900 sq. ft. home will be approximately $41 per year; lowincome homeowners will be exempt. Funds from this measure will be available to restore services in July 2005.
s/TOM BATES, Mayor, City of Berkeley
- $1,200,000 borrowed from the City to cover previous cost overruns Do not yield to fear tactics! Demand accountability! Vote "No" on Measure L.
s/GORDON WOZNIAK, Councilmember
| Say "No" to financial mismanagement.
Berkeley's library is a cherished institution. It also enjoys enormous inflation-protected revenues. In 2004, the library collected $11,272,200 in taxes, 13.9% higher than in 2003, and a 45% increase over the last five years. The City wants to increase the tax rate by another 16.5% in 2005, and by at least 5% every year thereafter. The total cost would be nearly $300 per year per average homeowner. Why are things out of control? The cost of living is only marginally higher than in 2003. Personal incomes have fallen. Berkeley's population continues to shrink. Why have library costs increased so much? Why are we threatened with Sunday closures? The answer is fiscal mismanagement:
Vote No on Measure L. This is the only way to make the Library Board accountable to the people.
s/GORDON WOZNIAK, Councilmember
FACTS about the Library:
s/LONI HANCOCK, Assemblymember
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Full Text of Measure L |
AMENDING BERKELEY MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 7.56 AUTHORIZING INCREASE IN TAX RATE OF LIBRARY RELIEF ACT OF 1980, AMENDING INFLATION ADJUSTMENT AND INCREASING EXPENDITURE AUTHORITY
BE IT ORDAINED by the People of the City of Berkeley as follows:
Section 1. That Berkeley Municipal Code Section 7.56.030 is amended to read as follows:
The rate of tax for the fiscal year A.$0.1540
Section 2. That Berkeley Municipal Code Section 7.56.040 is amended to read as follows:
Section 3. That Berkeley Municipal Code Section 7.56.120 is amended to read as follows:
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