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- Measure A.
Pursue reuse of specified property to generate revenue
-- City of Hawthorne
(Advisory Vote Only)
1,903 /
30.05% Yes votes
4,429 /
69.95% No votes
- Shall the City Council be directed to pursue the reuse of
the property currently operated by the City as an airport to
generate additional revenues to improve education, police
and other community services, to diversify the economic
base, and to create jobs for residents of the City?
- Measure B.
Increase Hotel/Motel Bed Tax from eight to twelve percent
-- City of Hawthorne
3,095 /
50.71% Yes votes
3,008 /
49.29% No votes
- Shall the Hotel and Motel Bed Tax be increased from eight
percent (8%) to twelve percent (12%)?
- Measure C.
Issuance of general obligation bonds for school improvements
-- Santa Clarita Community College District
(Bond Issue. Requires 55% of votes cast for passage)
16,370 /
68.07% Yes votes
7,680 /
31.93% No votes
- To relieve severe classroom overcrowding, renovate aging
science labs and classrooms, improve health, safety and
accessibility standards, upgrade electrical wiring and
technology, construct academic classrooms, facilities, high
tech computer labs and job training facilities, qualify for
state matching funds, establish a Fiscal Oversight Committee
and annual independent audits with all funds staying in our
community, shall Santa Clarita Community College District
(College of the Canyons) issue $82,110,000 of bonds at
interest rates within legal limits?
- Measure D.
Formation of a New School District
-- Proposed Carson Unified School District
(Initiative)
2,644 /
26.42% Yes votes
7,365 /
73.58% No votes
- Shall parts of both the Compton Unified School District and
the Los Angeles Unified School District be reorganized to
form the Carson Unified School District whose boundaries
will be coterminous with the City of Carson (excluding the
Ralph Bunche Elementary School in the Compton Unified School
District)?
- Measure E.
Issuance of general obligation bonds for school improvements
-- El Segundo Unified School District
(Bond Issue. Requires 55% of votes cast for passage)
2,369 /
75.23% Yes votes
780 /
24.77% No votes
- In order to complete remaining facilities renovations at El
Segundo High School, to make necessary health and safety
improvements to benefit all students, and to provide
competitive educational programs through the construction of
a new academic science center, shall the El Segundo Unified
School District issue up to $25,000,000 of bonds at an
interest rate below the legal limits to acquire, construct,
and improve facilities at El Segundo High School?
- Measure F.
Changes to beach and coastal zone restrictions
-- City of Hermosa Beach
(Ordinance)
960 /
26.31% Yes votes
2,689 /
73.69% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted that: (1) establishes new
regulations, procedures, programs and restrictions
pertaining to temporary events in the coastal zone, (2)
directs the use of revenues from temporary events, (3)
prohibits admission fees and permanent commercial
advertising and sales on the beach, and (4) requires funding
of stormwater runoff diversion programs, weekly testing of
ocean water, beach cleanup days, and preparation of a Local
Coastal Program for consideration by the Coastal commission?
- Measure G.
Term limits for Councilmembers
-- City of Hermosa Beach
(Ordinance)
1,337 /
36.80% Yes votes
2,296 /
63.20% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted that would prohibit a person
from serving more than two consecutive terms on the Hermosa
Beach City Council?
- Measure H.
Repeal of City's utility user tax
-- City of Hermosa Beach
(Ordinance)
1,100 /
30.66% Yes votes
2,488 /
69.34% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted that would repeal the City's utility user tax?
- Measure I.
Term limits for offices of Mayor and City Councilmember
-- City of Palmdale
(Ordinance)
4,665 /
50.09% Yes votes
4,649 /
49.91% No votes
- Shall an Ordinance be adopted to limit the number of terms persons may serve as Mayor and/or members of the City Council?
- Measure J.
Election of City Council by districts; election of Mayor at large
-- City of Palmdale
(Ordinance)
4,281 /
47.69% Yes votes
4,695 /
52.31% No votes
- Shall members of the Legislative body of the City of
Palmdale be elected from districts as described in Ordinance
1188, with the Mayor of the City of Palmdale continuing to
be elected on a citywide basis by the voters of the entire City?
- Measure K.
Aquisition/construction/completion of open space/park lands
-- City of Malibu
(Bond Issue. Requires 2/3 of votes cast for passage)
1,690 /
62.02% Yes votes
1,035 /
37.98% No votes
- Shall the City of Malibu issue its general obligation bond
in the amount of $15 million to acquire land for such public
purposes as parks, playgrounds, playing fields, trails,
community centers in order to serve children, teens,
families, adults, and seniors with recreation, social and
education programs, including improvements and construction,
and to protect natural areas and wildlife habitat? Up to 15%
of these funds may be used for improvements or construction.
- Measure L.
Issuance of general obligation bonds for library construction
-- City of Azusa
(Bond Issue. Requires 2/3 of votes cast for passage)
2,089 /
76.46% Yes votes
643 /
23.54% No votes
- If, and only if, the State of California provides a 65%
matching share of the cost to build a new and expanded
library, shall the City of Azusa, California incur bonded
indebtedness (in an amount not to exceed $5,875,000 at
interest rates not to exceed 6% per year) to provide our 35%
local share to improve free educational resources and
opportunities for children, families and our entire
community, in cooperation with our local schools?
- Measure M.
Ratification of increase in transient occupancy tax
-- City of Rancho Palos Verdes
(Ordinance)
4,320 /
73.21% Yes votes
1,581 /
26.79% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted to ratify and continue the
1991 increase of the transient occupancy tax from 6% to 10%?
- Measure N.
Ratification of 10% golf tax
-- City of Rancho Palos Verdes
(Ordinance)
4,678 /
80.17% Yes votes
1,157 /
19.83% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted to ratify and continue the
collection of the existing 10% golf tax?
- Measure O.
Amendments to General Plan
-- City of Monterey Park
3,448 /
65.49% Yes votes
1,817 /
34.51% No votes
- Shall Resolution No. 10655, which amends the City's Land Use
Element of the General Plan as set forth on the map attached
to the resolution, be adopted, and amendments to the City's
Zoning Map, Zoning Code and Specific Plans consistent with
this amendment be authorized for adoption by the City
Council and approved?
- Measure P.
Special tax for Paramedic/Fire Protection Services
-- City of Monterey Park
(Requires 2/3 vote for passage)
3,454 /
63.08% Yes votes
2,022 /
36.92% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be acopted which establishes a limited
annual parcel tax for the Monterey Park Fire Department? The
proceeds of the tax are for the Fire Department only, to pay
for fire station reconstruction and increased paramedic
staff. This special Paramedic/Fire protection tax
specifically supplements and does not replace the City's
Fire Department general fund budget. The tax has a
twenty-five year term and provides for certain exemptions.
- Measure Q.
Repeal of Assessments for Municipal Street Lighting
-- City of Torrance
(Initiative)
5,130 /
40.03% Yes votes
7,685 /
59.97% No votes
- Shall the ordinance to repeal all assessments on real
property within the City of Torrance for municipal lighting,
including the assessment for the City of Torrance Lighting
District No. 99-1 starting the first fiscal year following
passage of the initiative and all subsequent fiscal years be
adopted?
- Measure R.
General obligation bonds for school improvements
-- Mount San Antonio Community College District
(Bond issue. Requires 55% of votes cast for passage)
20,315 /
58.50% Yes votes
14,412 /
41.50% No votes
- Shall Mt. San Antonio Community College District preserve
educational opportunities, relieve overcrowding, and improve
safety conditions by replacing/repairing deteriorating
buildings/classrooms/plumbing/heating/air conditioning/sewer
systems; repairing/upgrading electric wiring for computer
technology, modernizing laboratories, improving
security/lighting/parking; removing asbestos; and building
new classrooms to accommodate rapid growth by issuing $221
million in bonds at interest rates within legal limits, with
locally appointed Citizens' Oversight Committee, published
annual audits, and no money for administrator salaries?
- Measure S.
Prohibit sale/use/possession of fireworks
-- City of Baldwin Park
(Ordinance)
1,513 /
41.90% Yes votes
2,098 /
58.10% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted which would prohibit the sale,
use, and/or possession of all fireworks, including safe and
sane fireworks, within the City of Baldwin Park?
- Measure T.
Ratification of 10% increase in transient occupancy tax
-- City of Westlake Village
(Ordinance)
1,154 /
71.99% Yes votes
449 /
28.01% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 171-01, which ratifies and maintains the
1990 increase of the transient occupancy tax from 6% to 10%
be adopted?
- Measure U.
Increase in transient occupancy tax
-- City of Westlake Village
(Ordinance)
488 /
30.69% Yes votes
1,102 /
69.31% No votes
- Shall Ordiance No 172-01, which ratifies the 1990 increase
of the transient occupancy tax from 6% to 10%, and
additionally increases such tax by 4%, be adopted?
- Measure V.
General obligation bonds for school improvement
-- William S. Hart Union High School District
(Bond Issue. Requires 55% of votes cast for passage)
18,100 /
70.75% Yes votes
7,484 /
29.25% No votes
- To relieve severe overcrowding by constructing and acquiring
additional schools, classrooms and facilities, renovating
and expanding existing junior high and high schools,
including replacement of inadequate lighting, electrical,
plumbing systems, roofs, renovation of classrooms, and
libraries, shall the William S. Hart Union High School
District issue $158 million in bonds at interest rates below
legal limits, appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee to
guarantee funds are spent only on school improvement
referred to in the project list, and perform annual audits?
- Measure W.
Issuance of general obligation bonds for school improvement
-- Palmdale Elementary School District
(Bond Issue. Requires 55% of votes cast for passage)
3,848 /
55.20% Yes votes
3,123 /
44.80% No votes
- To reduce student overcrowding throughout the Palmdale
School District, improve student safety, continue class size
reduction, and obtain State funding; construct, furnish and
equip two K-8 schools (one east and one west of 25th Street
East) and renovate and build additional K-8 classrooms
throughout the District, shall the Palmdale School District
issue up to $25,000,000 of bonds, subject to accountability
requirements and legal limits and based on the District's
safety, class size reduction, and information technology needs?
- Measure Y.
Issuance of bonds to replace specified city facilities
-- City of Manhattan Beach
(Bond Issue. Requires 2/3 of votes cast for passage)
3,712 /
60.37% Yes votes
2,437 /
39.63% No votes
- To build City police and fire facilities which will replace
inadequate existing facilities, meet current seismic, health
and safety standards, provide improved safety and emergency
response services and provide civic center parking, shall
the City of Manhattan Beach issue bonds in an amount not to
exceed $15,000,000 at interest rates within the legal limit
and levy an additional ad valorem tax upon taxable property
within the City to secure the bonds?
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