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- Measure A.
Monterey County Traffic Safety and Congestion Relief Ordinance No. 05-01
-- Monterey County
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
31,056 /
57.13% Yes votes ......
23,302 /
42.87% No votes
- Shall the independent Transportation Agency for Monterey County implement a strategic plan to:
Improve safety and traffic flow on Highways 1, 68 and 156;
Make Highway 101 safer;
Fill potholes and repair roads;
Improve local bus service;
Expand transportation services for elderly and disabled;
and levy a 1/2 of one percent sales tax for 14 years, secure state and federal matching funds, create a Citizens' Oversight Committee, and conduct independent audits of expenditures?
- Measure D.
Bonds
-- Pacific Grove Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
3,411 /
65.60% Yes votes ......
1,789 /
34.40% No votes
- To repair and renovate classrooms, schools and educational facilities throughout the District and build new classrooms and educational facilities, including science labs and music rooms, shall Pacific Grove Unified School District issue $42 million of bonds at the lowest possible interest rates so long as spending is annually reviewed by an independent citizens' oversight committee and all funds are spent locally and cannot be transferred to the State?
- Measure E.
Bonds - West Hills Communitiy College District
-- West Hills Community College District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
1,422 /
50.3% Yes votes ......
1,407 /
49.7% No votes
1422
(50.27%) Yes / 1407 (49.73%) No in Fresno County
0
(0.00%) Yes / 0 (0.00%) No in Monterey County
- To improve the quality of education for students and the community, shall the West Hills Community College District improve classrooms and educational facilities at all campuses including constructing instructional buildings a multipurpose wellness center, and qualifying the District for over $79,000,000 in State-matching funds by issueing $49,400,000 in bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, a citizens' oversight committee and NO money for employees' salaries?
- Measure G.
Bonds
-- San Luis Obispo County Community College District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
29,464 /
46.2% Yes votes ......
34,294 /
53.8% No votes
29385
(46.18%) Yes / 34242 (53.82%) No in San Luis Obispo County
79
(60.31%) Yes / 52 (39.69%) No in Monterey County
- To prepare Cuesta college students for skilled jobs and university transfer by:
Repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems
Building and modernizing classrooms, science and computer labs, dental hygiene and job training centers
Updating classroom and lab technology
Acquiring facilities/sites and constructing and equipping buildings, classrooms and labs
Shall the San Luis Obispo County Community College District issue $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight and no money for salaries?
- Measure H.
Bonds
-- Paso Robles Unified School
(55% Approval Required)
5,620 /
54.7% Yes votes ......
4,652 /
45.3% No votes
5599
(54.69%) Yes / 4638 (45.31%) No in San Luis Obispo County
21
(60.00%) Yes / 14 (40.00%) No in Monterey County
- "To improve high school facilities by replacing deteriorating portable buildings and relieving overcrowded conditions by constructing permanent classrooms and career oriented centers; renovating and properly equipping older classrooms and physical education facilities; and repairing roofs, plumbing, mechanical and electrical systems, shall Paso Robles Joint Unified School District issue $20,000,000 in bonds at interest rates below the statutory limit? The Board will appoint a citizens' oversight committee and conduct annual audits to assure that funds are spent for no other purposes."
- Measure N.
Bonds
-- Aromas - San Juan Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
349 /
49.2% Yes votes ......
360 /
50.8% No votes
10
(52.6%) Yes / 9 (47.4%) No in Santa Cruz County
339
(49.13%) Yes / 351 (50.87%) No in Monterey County
- School Repair Measure. To improve safety conditions of neighborhood schools, replace relocatable classrooms and to construct, acquire, upgrade and equip classrooms, facilities and sites, shall Aromas-San Juan Unified School District issue $23,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, maintain its Citizen's Oversight Committee and enforce strict financial accountability guidelines to guarantee that no bond money used for salaries or other operating expenses?
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