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Measure R Sales Tax Advisory City of Watsonville 6,647 / 72.8% Yes votes ...... 2,489 / 27.2% No votes
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Index of all Measures |
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Results as of Nov 23 10:56am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (21/21) |
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Shall the City of Watsonville use the funds from Measure Q, if approved by the voters, for police, fire, parks and recreation services?
". . . `advisory vote' means an indication of general voter opinion regarding the ballot proposal. The results of the advisory vote will in no manner be controlling on the sponsoring legislative body." The opinion expressed through the vote on this advisory Measure, while of interest to the Watsonville City Council, is not in any manner legally controlling on the City Council's use of the proceeds of the 1/4% sales and use tax increase. s/ Alan J. Smith
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Arguments For Measure R | Arguments Against Measure R |
Watsonville has always been managed in a financially responsible manner
and has consistently focused on serving city residents. Unfortunately, the
State of California has continued to take money away from local governments
to balance the state budget. This has created financial hardships for our city
and placed us in a position of having to cut back on essential services.
This year alone, the State has taken almost $500,000 from the City of
Watsonville. At the same time, the economic downturn has resulted in less
revenue to our city.
The Watsonville City Council and City staff are committed to providing the types of services needed by the community. Feedback from our community tells us that you would like us to protect and enhance Police, Fire, Paramedic Services, and Parks and Recreation. Today you have the opportunity to vote "YES" on Measure Q (sales tax) and Save Our Services. You also have the opportunity to let us know which services are most important to you. A "YES" vote on Measure R will let the City Council and City staff know that your priorities are Police, Fire and Parks and Recreation. A "NO" vote on Measure R will let the City Council and City staff know that you would prefer less emphasis on Public Safety, Parks and Recreation, and would like to see the sales tax revenues expended on other services. Make sure you let us know what your priorities are!
s/ Judy Doering-Nielsen, Mayor, City of Watsonville
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