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- Measure B-20.
Transactions and Use Tax
-- City of Pismo Beach
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4,350 /
80.82% Yes votes ......
1,032 /
19.18% No votes
- To maintain police and firefighter service levels; reduce 911 emergency response times; protect local groundwater and beaches; and enhance senior programming and other essential services, shall the hotel/visitor tax be increased by 1%, paid by visitors, generating approximately $1 million annually, until ended by voters, requiring annual audits and local control of funds?
- Measure C-20.
School Bonds
-- Atascadero Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
11,417 /
54.40% Yes votes ......
9,572 /
45.60% No votes
- To expand vocational/career education facilities for programs including engineering, technology, robotics, construction trades and agricultural science; improve school security/student safety; upgrade school emergency preparedness; build additional school facilities as needed; and create local construction jobs; shall Atascadero Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $40 million of bonds with legal interest rates, levies averaging less than five cents per $100 assessed valuation for 14 years ($3.3 million/year for bond repayment), annual audits and independent oversight?
- Measure D-20.
Sales Tax
-- City of Atascadero
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
9,843 /
58.60% Yes votes ......
6,955 /
41.40% No votes
- To provide funding for fire protection, paramedics, and 911 emergency response, police, crime prevention and investigations, maintenance of parks, public facilities and infrastructure, graffiti removal, and recreation, community services, and other general city services in the City of Atascadero, shall an ordinance establishing a one-percent sales tax be adopted, providing approximately 4.5 million dollars annually for city services until ended by voters, with annual independent audits ensuring money is spent properly, and all money locally controlled?
- Measure E-20.
Sales Tax
-- City of Morro Bay
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4,113 /
58.55% Yes votes ......
2,912 /
41.45% No votes
- To protect City of Morro Bay's financial stability, local property values and City services, such as maintaining Morro Bay's local Fire/Police Departments, 24/7 paramedics, 911 emergency response, health emergency/disaster preparedness; keeping beaches, public areas safe/clean; retaining/attracting businesses; and other general City services, shall the measure establishing 1¢ sales tax providing approximately $2,000,000 annually until ended by voters be adopted, requiring independent audits, public oversight, all funds used locally?
- Measure F-20.
Transactions and Use Tax
-- City of Grover Beach
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
3,347 /
52.68% Yes votes ......
3,006 /
47.32% No votes
- To provide funding for maintaining major streets and sidewalks, supporting local business recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining essential 9-1-1 emergency medical and fire services, property crime and youth violence prevention, and neighborhood policing services, and other general city services; shall the City of Grover Beach enact a 1% Transaction and Use Tax (Sales Tax) with public oversight providing $1,800,000 annually to the general fund unless repealed by voters with all funds staying in Grover Beach?"
- Measure G-20.
Sales Tax
-- City of San Luis Obispo
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
14,513 /
58.23% Yes votes ......
10,410 /
41.77% No votes
- Shall an ordinance to provide funding to protect City of San Luis Obispo's financial stability; maintain fire/community safety, health emergency/disaster preparedness; protect creeks from pollution; address homelessness; keep public areas clean/safe; retain local businesses; maintain youth/senior services, streets, open space/natural areas, and other general services, by extending voter-approved funding at a 1.5¢ rate, providing approximately $21,600,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits/all funds used locally, be adopted?
- Measure H-20.
School Bonds
-- Shandon Joint Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
399 /
61.8% Yes votes ......
247 /
38.2% No votes
48
(56.47%) Yes / 37 (43.53%) No in Monterey County
351
(62.57%) Yes / 210 (37.43%) No in San Luis Obispo County
- With no projected increase in current tax rates, shall Shandon Joint Unified School District's measure to repair deteriorating septic systems, improve student safety, upgrade technology and provide additional classrooms by authorizing $4 million in bonds be adopted with legal rates, levies averaging less than $0.04 per $100 of assessed valuation through 2048 (generating $260,000 per year), annual audits, independent oversight and no funds used for administrators' salaries or benefits
- Measure I-20.
School Bonds
-- San Miguel Joint Union School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
1,469 /
55.1% Yes votes ......
1,197 /
44.9% No votes
9
(45.00%) Yes / 11 (55.00%) No in Monterey County
1,460
(55.18%) Yes / 1,186 (44.82%) No in San Luis Obispo County
- With no increase in estimated tax rates, shall San Miguel Joint Union School District's measure to retrofit classrooms for agricultural sciences, student safety and school security; upgrade emergency preparedness; and increase student access to internet/technology at Lillian Larsen and Cappy Culver Schools be adopted, authorizing $6,200,000 in bonds, extending but not increasing current rates (3¢ per $100 of assessed valuation through 2039) and raising $580,000/ year for bond repayment with legal interest rates, annual audits and citizens' oversight?
- Measure J-20.
Sales Tax
-- City of El Paso De Robles
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
8,410 /
56.56% Yes votes ......
6,459 /
43.44% No votes
- To maintain essential/general services, such as fire protection/paramedic services; wildfire/natural disaster emergency preparedness; 911 emergency response times; public safety; equipping first responders; fixing streets/potholes; school protective services, shall the City of Paso Robles adopt a measure establishing a 1¢ sales tax providing approximately $10,000,000 annually, expiring in 12 years unless ended earlier by voters, requiring annual audits, independent citizen oversight, public spending disclosure, and all funds only for Paso Robles?
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