- Measure H
County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness
-- County of Los Angeles
(Ordinance - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
585,905 /
69.34% Yes votes ......
259,098 /
30.66% No votes
- To fund mental
health, substance abuse treatment, health care, education, job training, rental subsidies, emergency and affordable housing, transportation, outreach, prevention, and supportive services for homeless children, families, foster youth, veterans, battered women, seniors, disabled individuals, and other homeless adults; shall voters authorize Ordinance No. 2017-0001 to levy a ¼ cent sales tax for ten years, with independent annual audits and citizens' oversight?
- Measure M
Enforce, Tax & Regulate Cannabis and/or Cannabis Products
-- City of Los Angeles
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
319,017 /
80.45% Yes votes ......
77,523 /
19.55% No votes
- Shall an ordinance providing for enforcement,
taxation and regulation of cannabis and/or cannabis products (cannabis) by: 1)
providing that the City Council retains the authority to amend existing and adopt new
regulations regarding cannabis activity in the City after conducting public hearings
regarding various aspects of the commercialization of cannabis and medical cannabis,
and giving priority in the processing of applications to existing medical marijuana
dispensaries operating in compliance with current City law; 2) authorizing criminal
penalties, nuisance abatement, increased civil fines and disconnection of water and
power utilities for unauthorized cannabis activities; and 3) establishing new business
taxes, effective January 1, 2018, including taxes of $100 per each $1,000 of gross
receipts from cannabis sales and $50 per each $1,000 of gross receipts from medical
cannabis sales, $10 per each $1,000 of gross receipts from cannabis transportation,
testing or research, and $20 per each $1,000 of gross receipts from cannabis
manufacturing, cultivation or other commercialization of cannabis; be adopted?
- Measure N
Permits, Regulation & Taxation of Cannabis Activity
-- City of Los Angeles
(Initiative Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
134,787 /
34.95% Yes votes ......
250,896 /
65.05% No votes
- Shall an ordinance establishing a City permitting program for cannabis
activity, prioritizing existing medical marijuana businesses compliant with current City
law (MMBs) and maintaining 135 dispensaries in the City unless increased by the City
Council, including by: 1) authorizing the City to issue permits for cannabis activity
including cultivation, manufacture and sale of medical cannabis; 2) providing existing
compliant MMBs a limited time to register for initial permits for specified cannabis
activity and other priority in the permitting process; 3) allowing permitted cannabis
activity in certain non-residential zones; 4) providing operational standards and
minimum-distance requirements from schools and other sites; 5) authorizing fines and
other penalties for non-permitted cannabis activity but limit enforcement procedures for
violations of the ordinance by permit holders; and 6) allowing permittees to operate as
adult use marijuana businesses and impose a tax of $80 per each $1,000 of gross
receipts from adult use marijuana sales if state law changes to allow non-medical adult
use of marijuana; be adopted?
- Measure P
Maximum Term of Harbor Department Leases
-- City of Los Angeles
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
251,398 /
68.42% Yes votes ......
116,059 /
31.58% No votes
- Shall the City Charter be amended to increase the maximum term for franchises,
concessions, permits, licenses and leases that may be entered into by the Harbor
Department from the current maximum of 50 years to a new maximum of 66 years, to be
consistent with recent changes to state law?
- Measure S
Amend City Laws Related to Multiple Aspects of the General Plan
-- City of Los Angeles
(Initiative Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
121,101 /
29.60% Yes votes ......
288,012 /
70.40% No votes
- Shall an
ordinance amending City laws related to the General Plan, including to: 1) impose a
two-year moratorium on projects seeking General Plan amendments or zone or heightdistrict
changes resulting in more intense land use, an increase in density or height, or a
loss of zoned open space, agricultural or industrial areas, with exceptions including for
affordable housing projects and projects for which vested rights have accrued; 2)
prohibit geographic amendments to the General Plan unless the affected area has
significant social, economic or physical identity (defined as encompassing an entire
community or district plan area, specific plan area, neighborhood council area or at
least 15 acres); 3) require systematic, public review of the General Plan every five
years; 4) prohibit project applicants from completing environmental impact reports for
the City; 5) require the City make findings of General Plan consistency for planning
amendments, project approvals and permit decisions; and 6) prohibit certain parking
variances; be adopted?
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