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Measures
Napa Valley Transportation Authority
Measure U
Shall Ordinance No. 2024-01 be adopted? Without raising taxes, shall the Napa Valley Transportation Authority – Tax Agency implement an updated Transportation Expenditure Plan to repair roads and improve highways, fix potholes; reduce traffic congestion; improve evacuation routes; make transit more affordable for veterans, seniors, students and people with disabilities; and make biking and walking safer; by continuing its ½ cent transportation sales tax with no increase, providing $25,000,000 annually for 30 years, with citizen oversight, and all funds dedicated to serving transportation needs in Napa County?
Shall Ordinance No. 2024-01 be adopted? Without raising taxes, shall the Napa Valley Transportation Authority – Tax Agency implement an updated Transportation Expenditure Plan to repair roads and improve highways, fix potholes; reduce traffic congestion; improve evacuation routes; make transit more affordable for veterans, seniors, students and people with disabilities; and make biking and walking safer; by continuing its ½ cent transportation sales tax with no increase, providing $25,000,000 annually for 30 years, with citizen oversight, and all funds dedicated to serving transportation needs in Napa County?
YES
72.77
NO
27.23
Napa Valley Unified School District
Bond Measure B
To provide safe, modern schools for all Napa students by upgrading aging classrooms; repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical; removing asbestos/ hazardous materials; and modernizing science, math, technology, engineering, career technical education/ skilled trades labs, shall Napa Valley Unified School District School Facilities Improvement District #1’s measure authorizing $230,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $22/ $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding (averaging $24,700,000 annually that cannot be taken by the State) with citizen oversight, annual audits, and no funds for administrators?
To provide safe, modern schools for all Napa students by upgrading aging classrooms; repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical; removing asbestos/ hazardous materials; and modernizing science, math, technology, engineering, career technical education/ skilled trades labs, shall Napa Valley Unified School District School Facilities Improvement District #1’s measure authorizing $230,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying $22/ $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding (averaging $24,700,000 annually that cannot be taken by the State) with citizen oversight, annual audits, and no funds for administrators?
YES
55.09
NO
44.91
City of Napa
Measure G
To protect/maintain funding (that The State of California cannot take) for City of Napa services including: repairing potholes/streets; maintaining parks, recreation, senior/youth programs; protecting water quality; supporting police with mental health response team for nonviolent calls; upgrading fire stations with lifesaving equipment; homeless encampment cleanups; constructing essential facilities; enhancing fire protection; general government use; shall the City of Napa measure be adopted levying a 1¢ sales tax, raising $22,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, including independent audits/citizen oversight?
To protect/maintain funding (that The State of California cannot take) for City of Napa services including: repairing potholes/streets; maintaining parks, recreation, senior/youth programs; protecting water quality; supporting police with mental health response team for nonviolent calls; upgrading fire stations with lifesaving equipment; homeless encampment cleanups; constructing essential facilities; enhancing fire protection; general government use; shall the City of Napa measure be adopted levying a 1¢ sales tax, raising $22,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, including independent audits/citizen oversight?
YES
57.48
NO
42.52
City of St Helena
Measure A1
To enhance local control over funding essential City services and generate funds that must stay local, shall the City of St. Helena Charter be adopted to establish St. Helena as a charter city with the ability to adopt local funding measures subject to voter approval, such as an increased real property transfer tax that could fund needed infrastructure improvements and public safety services throughout the City?
To enhance local control over funding essential City services and generate funds that must stay local, shall the City of St. Helena Charter be adopted to establish St. Helena as a charter city with the ability to adopt local funding measures subject to voter approval, such as an increased real property transfer tax that could fund needed infrastructure improvements and public safety services throughout the City?
YES
43.8
NO
56.2
Measure A2
To fund essential City services including repairing local streets/potholes, downtown sidewalks/infrastructure, maintaining emergency/fire response/evacuation routes, for general government use, shall St. Helena adopt a measure establishing a graduated real property transfer tax ranging from 1.5% – 3% of purchase price on sales over $1,000,000 to be paid only by property buyers/sellers generating approximately $5,300,000 annually until ended by voters, all funds staying in St. Helena/cannot be taken by the state, be adopted?
To fund essential City services including repairing local streets/potholes, downtown sidewalks/infrastructure, maintaining emergency/fire response/evacuation routes, for general government use, shall St. Helena adopt a measure establishing a graduated real property transfer tax ranging from 1.5% – 3% of purchase price on sales over $1,000,000 to be paid only by property buyers/sellers generating approximately $5,300,000 annually until ended by voters, all funds staying in St. Helena/cannot be taken by the state, be adopted?
YES
40.97
NO
59.03
Measure B
Shall a measure to amend the St. Helena General Plan 2040, the St. Helena Zoning Map, and the St. Helena Municipal Code to create a Winery and Planned Agritrourism Overlay to allow resort hotel development on certain large winery property within the City, be adopted?
Shall a measure to amend the St. Helena General Plan 2040, the St. Helena Zoning Map, and the St. Helena Municipal Code to create a Winery and Planned Agritrourism Overlay to allow resort hotel development on certain large winery property within the City, be adopted?
YES
49.42
NO
50.58
