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- Measure 3.
Bay Area Traffic Relief Plan
-- County of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Sonoma and Solano
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
883,703 /
55.0% Yes votes ......
722,971 /
45.0% No votes
173,275
(53.89%) Yes / 148,245 (46.11%) No in Alameda County
101070
(44.54%) Yes / 125851 (55.46%) No in Contra Costa County
48090
(60.52%) Yes / 31366 (39.48%) No in Marin County
17,350
(50.76%) Yes / 16,828 (49.24%) No in Napa County
212661
(61.44%) Yes / 133488 (38.56%) No in Santa Clara County
153,812
(65.4%) Yes / 81,383 (34.6%) No in San Francisco County
24182
(30.0%) Yes / 56334 (70.0%) No in Solano County
86,257
(54.88%) Yes / 70,920 (45.12%) No in San Mateo County
67,006
(53.4%) Yes / 58,556 (46.6%) No in Sonoma County
- Shall voters authorize a plan to reduce auto and truck traffic, relieve crowding on BART, unclog freeway bottlenecks, and improve bus, ferry, BART and commuter rail service as specified in the plan in this voter pamphlet, with a $1 toll increase effective in 2019, a $1 increase in 2022, and a $1 increase in 2025, on all Bay Area toll bridges except the Golden Gate Bridge, with independent oversight of all funds?
- Measure E.
Parcel Tax
-- Ross Valley School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
7229 /
77.05% Yes votes ......
2153 /
22.95% No votes
- To provide local funding the State cannot take away, preserve high quality education in reading, writing, math, science, educationally sound class sizes, school libraries, art/music instruction, and attract and retain highly-qualified teachers, shall Ross Valley School District renew its existing $621.66 per parcel tax with 3% annual adjustments, raising $4,000,000 annually, for eight years, exemptions for seniors, annual audits and no funds for administrators' salaries, legal or pension costs?
- Measure F.
Drainage Property Tax
-- Town of Corte Madera
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2485 /
76.98% Yes votes ......
743 /
23.02% No votes
- Shall Corte Madera (1) eliminate the special drainage property tax ($98 per residential unit or per 1,000 commercial square feet) AND (2) extend the existing 1/2¢ sales tax at a 3/4¢ rate until ended by voters, providing $3,500,000 annually for unrestricted general revenue purposes (for example, flood/sea level rise/disaster preparedness, fire prevention, street repair, improved traffic flow, safety improvements, 911 response, and senior/youth programs) subject to annual audits and a citizens' oversight committee?
- Measure G.
Commercial Cannabis Business Tax
-- City of San Rafael
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
12772 /
83.42% Yes votes ......
2539 /
16.58% No votes
- To maintain/enhance City of San Rafael services, with funding that cannot be taken by Sacramento, including: enhancing police and fire services, repairing potholes/maintaining streets, enhancing community centers, and administering a cannabis oversight program; shall the City of San Rafael's ordinance levying, until repealed, a tax of up to 8% on cannabis (marijuana) businesses' gross receipts in the city, eventually ramping up to approximately $1,000,000 in new funding annually, requiring independent citizen oversight and financial audits be adopted?
- Measure H.
Changing appropriations limit
-- Stinson Beach County Water District
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
237 /
88.76% Yes votes ......
30 /
11.24% No votes
- Shall the appropriations limit of the Stinson Beach County Water District for Fiscal Year 2018-2019 be established at $2,095,177 and should the limit for that Fiscal Year (i.e., $2,095,177) be used to determine the limits for Fiscal Years 2019-2020 through 2021-2022?
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