- Measure 1
Limits on neighborhood electrical vehicles
-- City of Rancho Mirage
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
3,810 /
74.94% Yes votes ......
1,274 /
25.06% No votes
- Shall the City of Rancho Mirage require that any future amendment or repeal of Ordinance No. 1099, which currently prohibits Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (not including golf carts) on or adjacent to certain designated streets including Highway 111, Bob Hope Drive; Country Club Drive; Da Vall Drive; Dinah
Shore Drive; Frank Sinatra Drive; Gerald Ford Drive; Magnesia Falls Drive; Monterey Avenue; Plumley Road, and others, be subject to prior voter approval?
- Measure 2
Coachella Valley Link Construction
-- City of Rancho Mirage
(Advisory - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
1,087 /
21.13% Yes votes ......
4,058 /
78.87% No votes
- Do you approve of the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) spending One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000) or more to construct the CV
Link, plus, according to the March 2015 Master Plan, an additional $1.6 million annually to operate and maintain the CV Link pathway, which CVAG proposes
to extend through Rancho Mirage business and residential districts?
- Measure 3
City Funding for Coachella Valley Link
-- City of Rancho Mirage
(Advisory - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
1,126 /
21.88% Yes votes ......
4,021 /
78.12% No votes
- If CV Link were to be constructed, would you approve the City Council committing Rancho Mirage to pay for CV Link's annual operations and maintenance expenses,
which on April 6, 2015, CVAG projected Rancho Mirage's share to be between $110,300 and $251,800 per annum as of the 9th year of operations, and continuing
to increase annually at the rate of inflation?
- Measure 4
County Sales Tax Revenue for Coachella Valley Link
-- City of Rancho Mirage
(Advisory - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
994 /
19.39% Yes votes ......
4,133 /
80.61% No votes
- Because in 2002 County voters approved Measure A, which is a ½ cent increase in our sales tax to be used to repair dilapidated and crumbling roads and
highways in the Coachella Valley, should CVAG be allowed to divert up to $20 million dollars ($20,000,000) from this Measure A fund, to pay for the construction
of the Neighborhood Electric Vehicles portion of the CV Link?
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