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- Proposition A
Recreation and Park Bonds
-- City of San Francisco
(Bond Measure)
144,474 /
78.7% Yes votes
38,885 /
21.2% No votes
- NEIGHBORHOOD RECREATION AND PARK FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT BONDS, 2000. Shall the City and County incur $110,000,000 of bonded indebtedness for the acquisition, construction and reconstruction of recreation and park facilities and properties, and all other works, property and structures necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes?
- Proposition B
Academy of Sciences Bonds
-- City of San Francisco
(Bond Measure)
122,722 /
67.0% Yes votes
60,368 /
32.9% No votes
- CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES IMPROVEMENT BONDS, 2000. Shall the City and County incur $87,445,000 of bonded indebtedness for the acquisition, construction and/or reconstruction of certain improvements to the California Academy of Sciences, and all other works, property and structures necessary or convenient for the foregoing purposes?
- Proposition C
Open Space Fund
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
126,478 /
73.7% Yes votes
44,993 /
26.2% No votes
- Shall the City extend the Open Space Fund for 30 years, add new planning and budgeting requirements, and authorize the Board of Supervisors to issue revenue bonds secured by the Fund?
- Proposition D
Health & Retirement Benefits for Supervisors
-- City of San Francisco
(Charter Amendment)
88,671 /
50.5% Yes votes
86,851 /
49.4% No votes
- Shall members of the Board of Supervisors be added to the City's Employee Retirement System and shall the City be authorized to pay the full cost of health benefits for Board members?
- Proposition E
Public Assistance Benefits
-- City of San Francisco
(Ordinance)
72,735 /
41.4% Yes votes
102,946 /
58.5% No votes
- Shall the City limit cash payments for certain public assistance programs to 15 percent of total benefits, add to the residency and fingerprinting requirements, and increase the penalties for fraud?
- Proposition F
Bayview Hunters Point Reparations
-- City of San Francisco
(Declaration of Policy)
66,008 /
37.5% Yes votes
109,601 /
62.4% No votes
- Shall it be City policy to waive taxes on certain residential property and on small businesses in Bayview Hunters Point for five years, and to appropriate $150 million to create jobs for residents of the neighborhood?
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