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Measure Q Maintenance of Local Services Measure City of Half Moon Bay Tax Measure - 55% Approval Required Pass: 1,523 / 67.3% Yes votes ...... 741 / 32.7% No votes
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Results as of Jul 31 1:37pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (8/8) 28.9% Voter Turnout (104,160/360,018) |
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To provide and maintain City of Half Moon Bay's library services; youth and senior facilities, programs and services; police services; park and recreational facilities and programs; city streets and other city purposes; shall an ordiance be adopted increasing the transient occupancy tax, which is general tax on the cost of hotel rooms, paid by the person renting the room, from 10 percent to 12 percent of the room rate?
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Let's maintain our local services and facilities in Half Moon Bay --- Vote Yes on Measure Q
Each year Half Moon Bay considers way to balance our city budget and operate more effectively without negatively impacting city services or reducing emergency reserves. Despite these efforts, detailed budget projections clearly show on-going deficits. After carefully reviewing all options, it was decided that Measure Q would be the best way to address this problem and Half Moon Bay residents won't have to pay a penny.
Yes on Measure Q is the most prudent way for our community to maintain key and vital city services without costing residents. Please join your neighbors, community leaders, business owners, and the entire Half Moon Bay City Council in voting Yes on Measure Q. Vote YES on Measure Q /s/ Bonnie McClung, Mayor of Half Moon Bay /s/ Beverly Ashcraft, Businesswoman /s/ Victor Tigerman, Senior Coastide Board Member /s/ John Sanchez, Sergeant, Half Moon Bay Police Department /s/ Naomi Patridge, Council Member
| In a February 27 front page story, "Dealing with Recession: Depsite relative wealth, Coastside not immune from darkening economy", the Half Moon Bay Review reports: "To a growing number of Coastsiders ... it means trouble finding a job, trouble keeping a home, trouble dealing with it all."
We're in a recession. Now is NOT the time for a tax increase!
A tax increase now in insane. VOTE NO ON MEASURE Q /s/ D.F. Pettengill, Treasurer, Coastside Citizens for Good Government
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