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- Measure A.
Job Training, Classroom Repair and Student Safety Measure
-- Chabot-Las Positas Community College District
(Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Fail:
207 /
54.05% Yes votes ......
176 /
45.95% No votes
- To upgrade aging classrooms and technology/science labs for career education to prepare students, veterans and workers for good jobs and university transfer,
remove asbestos/retrofit buildings for earthquake safety, acquire, construct and repair sites/facilities/equipment, and improve campus safety/security,
shall Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue $950,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, independent
financial audits, and all funds used locally?
- Measure B.
Facilities Upgrade and Improvement
-- Brentwood Union School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
7682 /
57.33% Yes votes ......
5717 /
42.67% No votes
- To provide Brentwood students with 21st century classrooms, upgrade libraries and science labs, improve school safety and security, expand access to classroom
technology for students and teachers, renovate and modernize older schools in the District, build a new elementary school, and replace, acquire, construct
and renovate school facilities, shall the Brentwood Union School District issue $158,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with an independent citizens'
oversight committee and no funds spent on administrators salaries?
- Measure C.
Facilities Upgrade and Modernization
-- Lafayette School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
8371 /
73.84% Yes votes ......
2966 /
26.16% No votes
- To upgrade aging neighborhood elementary and middle schools, avoid overcrowding, and modernize classrooms for today's curriculum, including math, science,
technology and arts, shall Lafayette School District repair or replace deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems; update classrooms, labs and
instructional technology; improve school safety/security: and acquire, construct, renovate, equip sites/facilities, by issuing $70,000,000 in bonds at
legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no administrators' salaries, and all funds dedicated locally to Lafayette TK-8 schools?
- Measure D.
Facilities Renovation and Modernization
-- Walnut Creek School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
12912 /
73.08% Yes votes ......
4756 /
26.92% No votes
- To address critical renovation, modernization and safety needs at District schools, upgrade classrooms, libraries and computer networks to provide students
with 21st Century classrooms, improve energy efficiency of classrooms and buildings, and replace, acquire, construct and renovate school facilities shall
the Walnut Creek School District issue $60 million in bonds at legal interest rates with funds monitored by an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee
and no funds spent on administrators?
- Measure E.
Limiing Card Rooms
-- City of Antioch
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
12080 /
66.81% Yes votes ......
6002 /
33.19% No votes
- Shall the electors adopt the Initiative Limiting Card Rooms Within the City and Requiring Voter Approval for New or Expanded Card Rooms Ordinance?
- Measure G.
Changing the City Treasurer Position From Elected to Appointed
-- City of Antioch
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
6522 /
36.60% Yes votes ......
11299 /
63.40% No votes
- Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointed?
- Measure H.
Continuation of Existing Services and Special Parcel Tax
-- City of Clayton
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
3067 /
79.23% Yes votes ......
804 /
20.77% No votes
- Shall the existing Community Facility District 2007-1 (Trails and Landscape Maintenance District) be continued, with a Citizens Oversight Committee, for ten years to fund on-going operations and maintenance of the trails system, roadway landscape, open space weed abatement, and related expenses at the current annual special tax's rate and methodology (presently $234.84/year per residential and non-residential parcel or fraction thereof), for FYs 2017-2027?
- Measure J.
Classrooms and Facilities Renovation
-- Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
(Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
14,566 /
66.8% Yes votes ......
7,237 /
33.2% No votes
14510
(66.84%) Yes / 7199 (33.16%) No in Alameda County
56
(59.57%) Yes / 38 (40.43%) No in Contra Costa County
- To renovate aging Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District classrooms and school facilities with funding that the State can't take away; improve
fire safety and security systems; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, restrooms and electrical systems; modernize outdated classrooms, science labs and
instructional technology; upgrade, acquire, construct, equip classrooms/facilities; and qualify for State matching funds, shall Livermore Valley Joint
Unified School District issue $245 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits and public reports, no money for administrators, and
keeping all funds local?
- Measure K.
Library Replacement
-- City of Oakley
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
3902 /
54.71% Yes votes ......
3230 /
45.29% No votes
- To replace the small, outdated Oakley Library currently utilizing a portion of Freedom High School and construct and operate a new Library and Community
Learning Center downtown, shall the ordinance establishing a $7.75 per month per parcel Library Development Tax be adopted, raising approximately one million
one hundred thousand dollars annually, for thirty years starting fiscal year 2016/17, with independent financial audits ensuring funds are spent only on
the Oakley Library and Community Learning Center?
- Measure L.
Street Maintenance
-- City of Orinda
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
5441 /
68.48% Yes votes ......
2504 /
31.52% No votes
- To repair failing roads and storm drains, restore and upgrade other roadways and storm drains, fix potholes,
and improve safety on Orinda public streets, shall the City of Orinda issue twenty five million dollars in bonds, with financial audits, public review
of all expenditures, and a citizens' oversight committee?
- Measure M.
Sales Tax
-- City of Pittsburg
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
8631 /
81.57% Yes votes ......
1950 /
18.43% No votes
- To provide funding that stays in Pittsburg and cannot be seized by the State, to be used for Public Safety, gang prevention, job creation programs for
local residents, Senior Center operations, repair roads, operate youth programs, and maintain other City services, shall the City of Pittsburg extend its
current half-cent sales tax through fiscal year 2034-2035, providing $3.6-$3.8 million annually, than the increase be terminated, altogether, with citizens'
oversight, mandatory audits and consistent community reporting?
- Measure N.
General Plan 2030 Amendment Initiative
-- City of Richmond
(General Plan Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
6898 /
33.76% Yes votes ......
13532 /
66.24% No votes
- Shall the ordinance to amend the Richmond General Plan 2030 to allow a 59 unit single family detached project on a site south of the intersection of Marina
Way South and Hall and approve a development agreement and related actions be adopted?
- Measure O.
Compensation Initiative
-- City of Richmond
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
9921 /
49.05% Yes votes ......
10304 /
50.95% No votes
- Shall the ordinance to amend the Richmond Municipal Code requiring the City Manager to publicize compensation paid to exempt City service officials and
employees, obligating the City Council to set annual compensation for City exempt service officials and employees and prohibiting the City Council from
compensating the City Manager in excess of five times the median household income for the City be adopted?
- Measure AA.
San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention and Habitat Restoration Program
-- San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
(Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
1,256,356 /
70.4% Yes votes ......
528,877 /
29.6% No votes
276677
(75.20%) Yes / 91231 (24.80%) No in Alameda County
169024
(65.70%) Yes / 88249 (34.30%) No in Contra Costa County
59374
(72.82%) Yes / 22165 (27.18%) No in Marin County
11,260
(57.19%) Yes / 8,428 (42.81%) No in Napa County
186,674
(77.64%) Yes / 53,766 (22.36%) No in San Francisco County
126,943
(72.0%) Yes / 49,422 (28.0%) No in San Mateo County
279259
(70.08%) Yes / 119254 (29.92%) No in Santa Clara County
51,482
(54.35%) Yes / 43,248 (45.65%) No in Solano County
95,663
(64.3%) Yes / 53,114 (35.7%) No in Sonoma County
- To protect San Francisco Bay for future generations by reducing trash, pollution and harmful toxins, improving water quality, restoring habitat for fish,
birds and wildlife, protecting communities from floods, and increasing shoreline public access , shall the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority authorize
a parcel tax of $12 per year, raising approximately $25 million annually for twenty years with independent citizen oversight, audits, and all funds staying
local?
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