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- Measure G.
Improve Fire Department
-- City of Riverside
(Bond Measure)
15,060 /
70.87% Yes votes ......
6,189 /
29.13% No votes
- To replace outdated and substandard fire stations to improve emergency services and response
times, upgrade training facilities and construct an emergency operations center to manage major
disasters, shall the City of Riverside incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $20
million with interest at the statutory rate, to be repaid from ad valorem taxes levied annually at a
rate which shall not exceed $12.00 per $100,000.00 of the full cash value of property?
- Measure H.
Specific Plan and Land Use
-- City of Murrieta
(Amendment)
4,579 /
61.47% Yes votes ......
2,870 /
38.53% No votes
- Shall the ordinance be adopted to: Amend the Historic Murrieta Specific Plan and Land Use
Designation map at the corner of Juniper and Adams from Village Single Family-2 to Village
Public/Civic/Institutional and the area bounded by Kalmia, New Clay, B Street and Second from
Village Single Family-1 to Village Public/Civic/Institutional and invalidate specific Development
Agreements, and require that the City immediately acquire Murrieta Town Hall, 41810 Juniper, and
contiguous
property?
- Measure I.
Group Hotel Tax
-- City of Palm Springs
(Amendment)
7,908 /
74.44% Yes votes ......
2,716 /
25.56% No votes
- Shall the Palm Springs Municipal Code be amended concerning the tax currently collected on
persons staying at group meeting hotels, generally defined as hotels with more than 125 rooms
and which accommodate large groups, by increasing the tax rate by one percentage point (1%), be
adopted?
- Measure J.
Charter
-- City of Norco
1,923 /
57.96% Yes votes ......
1,395 /
42.04% No votes
- Shall Norco become a Charter City subject to the provisions of that charter prepared by the Charter
Ad Hoc Committee?
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