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Measures
Bayshore Elementary School District
Measure HH
To improve the quality of education; upgrade classroom technology; make energy-efficiency improvements; construct and renovate school facilities; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; shall Bayshore Elementary School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $12,500,000 of bonds at legal rates, generating on average $720,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately $30 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, no money for salaries and all money staying local?
To improve the quality of education; upgrade classroom technology; make energy-efficiency improvements; construct and renovate school facilities; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; shall Bayshore Elementary School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $12,500,000 of bonds at legal rates, generating on average $720,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately $30 per $100,000 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, no money for salaries and all money staying local?
YES
71.26
NO
28.74
Belmont-Redwood Shores School District
Measure P
To improve Belmont-Redwood Shores School District’s Jocal elementary and middle schools; replace aging technology infrastructure for 21st century learning in science, engineering and math; repair or replace leaky roofs, heating and cooling systems; provide updated equipment for classrooms; shall Belmont-Redwood Shores School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $171,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $29 per $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding ($11,400,000 annually), that cannot be taken away by the State, with citizen oversight, and annual audits?
To improve Belmont-Redwood Shores School District’s Jocal elementary and middle schools; replace aging technology infrastructure for 21st century learning in science, engineering and math; repair or replace leaky roofs, heating and cooling systems; provide updated equipment for classrooms; shall Belmont-Redwood Shores School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $171,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $29 per $100,000 assessed value while bonds are outstanding ($11,400,000 annually), that cannot be taken away by the State, with citizen oversight, and annual audits?
YES
67.43
NO
32.57
Burlingame School District
Measure GG
To maintain excellent education for Burlingame students by attracting and retaining qualified teachers; protecting core academic programs in math, reading, and writing; reducing class sizes; and providing hands-on science, technology and engineering classes, shall Burlingame Elementary School District’s measure be adopted, levying $0.14 per building square foot, capped at $2,500 per parcel and $25 per unimproved parcel, providing $3,600,000 annually for 8 years, with citizens’ oversight, senior exemptions, no funds for administrators, and all funds staying local?
To maintain excellent education for Burlingame students by attracting and retaining qualified teachers; protecting core academic programs in math, reading, and writing; reducing class sizes; and providing hands-on science, technology and engineering classes, shall Burlingame Elementary School District’s measure be adopted, levying $0.14 per building square foot, capped at $2,500 per parcel and $25 per unimproved parcel, providing $3,600,000 annually for 8 years, with citizens’ oversight, senior exemptions, no funds for administrators, and all funds staying local?
YES
74
NO
26
Cabrillo Unified School District
Measure K
With funds the State cannot take and spend elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District’s measure to improve classrooms and ensure disability access at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High and increase competitiveness in attracting/ retaining employees by constructing teacher /staff housing be adopted, authorizing $153.4 million of bonds with average levies below $55 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $8,700,000 annually while outstanding), legal rates, citizen oversight, State matching funds eligibility, audits, and public disclosure of spending?
With funds the State cannot take and spend elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District’s measure to improve classrooms and ensure disability access at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High and increase competitiveness in attracting/ retaining employees by constructing teacher /staff housing be adopted, authorizing $153.4 million of bonds with average levies below $55 per $100,000 of assessed valuation (raising $8,700,000 annually while outstanding), legal rates, citizen oversight, State matching funds eligibility, audits, and public disclosure of spending?
YES
62.03
NO
37.97
Measure N
With funds that cannot be taken by the State andspent elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District’s replacement parcel tax be adopted, raising $2.14 million per year to attract and retain top-tier educators; increase teacher/ staff wages; expand Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, and career and college preparation programs at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High at $198 per parcel for eight years with senior citizen exemptions and full public disclosure of all spending?
With funds that cannot be taken by the State andspent elsewhere, shall Cabrillo Unified School District’s replacement parcel tax be adopted, raising $2.14 million per year to attract and retain top-tier educators; increase teacher/ staff wages; expand Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, and career and college preparation programs at Hatch Elementary, El Granada Elementary, Farallone View Elementary, Kings Mountain Elementary, Cunha Intermediate and Half Moon Bay High at $198 per parcel for eight years with senior citizen exemptions and full public disclosure of all spending?
YES
70.81
NO
29.19
Jefferson Union High School District
Measure Z
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Jefferson Union High School District’s measure to attract and retain highly qualified teachers, counselors, and staff; offer more competitive wages and benefits; and expand classes for career training /college preparedness at Jefferson, Oceana, Terra Nova, Thornton, and Westmoor High Schools be adopted, replacing its expiring annual parcel tax at $95 per parcel for ten years (raising $3.3 million annually) with senior citizen exemptions, and public disclosure of all spending?
With funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Jefferson Union High School District’s measure to attract and retain highly qualified teachers, counselors, and staff; offer more competitive wages and benefits; and expand classes for career training /college preparedness at Jefferson, Oceana, Terra Nova, Thornton, and Westmoor High Schools be adopted, replacing its expiring annual parcel tax at $95 per parcel for ten years (raising $3.3 million annually) with senior citizen exemptions, and public disclosure of all spending?
YES
76.97
NO
23.03
Menlo Park City School District
Measure U
Menlo Park City School District Safety Measure. To upgrade Encinal, Laurel, Oak Knoll and Hillview schools, improve campus security, upgrade seismic safety, replace/repair aging buildings, acquire classroom air conditioning, and modernize learning technology, shall Menlo Park City School District’s measure authorizing $123.6 million in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately $18.60 per $100,000 of assessed value (raising $8.5 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, citizen oversight committee, no money for administrators, and all funds benefitting local public schools?
Menlo Park City School District Safety Measure. To upgrade Encinal, Laurel, Oak Knoll and Hillview schools, improve campus security, upgrade seismic safety, replace/repair aging buildings, acquire classroom air conditioning, and modernize learning technology, shall Menlo Park City School District’s measure authorizing $123.6 million in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately $18.60 per $100,000 of assessed value (raising $8.5 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, citizen oversight committee, no money for administrators, and all funds benefitting local public schools?
YES
71.97
NO
28.03
Millbrae Elementary School District
Measure J
To improve all local elementary/middle schools by upgrading math, reading and writing classrooms; updating science, technology, and engineering labs; repairing leaking roofs; providing teachers with instructional tools to prepare students for future success; and rebuilding aging school facilities, shall Millbrae Elementary School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $95,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30 per $100,000 assessed value, $6,000,000 annually, while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, and funds staying local?
To improve all local elementary/middle schools by upgrading math, reading and writing classrooms; updating science, technology, and engineering labs; repairing leaking roofs; providing teachers with instructional tools to prepare students for future success; and rebuilding aging school facilities, shall Millbrae Elementary School District’s measure be adopted authorizing $95,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30 per $100,000 assessed value, $6,000,000 annually, while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, and funds staying local?
YES
63.8
NO
36.2
Pacifica School District
Measure EE
To maintain and enhance quality elementary and middle school education, with local funding the State cannot take away, by attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers/counselors/staff; enhancing math, history, reading and writing programs; maintaining hands-on science, technology/art/music programs; and supporting student success; shall Pacifica School District’s measure be adopted levying $98 per parcel, with annual adjustments, raising $1,100,000 annually, for 8 years, exempting seniors, with independent oversight and no money for administrators?
To maintain and enhance quality elementary and middle school education, with local funding the State cannot take away, by attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers/counselors/staff; enhancing math, history, reading and writing programs; maintaining hands-on science, technology/art/music programs; and supporting student success; shall Pacifica School District’s measure be adopted levying $98 per parcel, with annual adjustments, raising $1,100,000 annually, for 8 years, exempting seniors, with independent oversight and no money for administrators?
YES
72.52
NO
27.48
Ravenswood City School District
Measure S
To fund expanded preschool and early childhood education; reading, writing, and math instruction for elementary and middle school students; and teacher recruitment and retention; shall the Ravenswood City School District measure renewing and increasing an existing tax to $434 per parcel for 8 years, raising estimated revenue of $2,700,000 annually, adjusted for inflation, with an exemption for people aged 65 and older, all money staying local and subject to public oversight be adopted?
To fund expanded preschool and early childhood education; reading, writing, and math instruction for elementary and middle school students; and teacher recruitment and retention; shall the Ravenswood City School District measure renewing and increasing an existing tax to $434 per parcel for 8 years, raising estimated revenue of $2,700,000 annually, adjusted for inflation, with an exemption for people aged 65 and older, all money staying local and subject to public oversight be adopted?
YES
78.65
NO
21.35
San Bruno Park School District
Measure X
To provide quality science, technology, engineering and math programs preparing students for success in high school, college and careers; attract and retain highly qualified teachers and counselors at local elementary and middle schools; and keep technology and educational materials up-to-date, shall San Bruno Park School District’s measure be adopted levying $68 per parcel, for 8 years, generating $730,000 in annual school funding that can’t be taken by the State, with senior exemptions, independent citizen oversight, and all money locally-controlled?
To provide quality science, technology, engineering and math programs preparing students for success in high school, college and careers; attract and retain highly qualified teachers and counselors at local elementary and middle schools; and keep technology and educational materials up-to-date, shall San Bruno Park School District’s measure be adopted levying $68 per parcel, for 8 years, generating $730,000 in annual school funding that can’t be taken by the State, with senior exemptions, independent citizen oversight, and all money locally-controlled?
YES
75.3
NO
24.7
Measure O
Shall the Members of the San Bruno Park School District Board of Education be limited to serving no more than three (3) consecutive terms as a Board Member, either by election, appointment, or a combination thereof, and be ineligible to hold office as a Member of the San Bruno Park School District Board of Education again unless at least four years have passed since the end of that Member’s third consecutive term?
Shall the Members of the San Bruno Park School District Board of Education be limited to serving no more than three (3) consecutive terms as a Board Member, either by election, appointment, or a combination thereof, and be ineligible to hold office as a Member of the San Bruno Park School District Board of Education again unless at least four years have passed since the end of that Member’s third consecutive term?
YES
82.62
NO
17.38
Woodside Elementary School District
Measure Y
To maintain and enhance Woodside School’s academic excellence by providing quality instruction in math, science, reading/writing; attracting/retaining outstanding teachers; and maintaining low student-teacher ratio, shall Woodside Elementary School District’s measure be adopted extending the District’s existing school parcel tax, currently at $366.66 per parcel (raising approximately $392,000 annually), for 12 years, without increasing the tax rate, as annually adjusted, with independent citizens’ oversight, exempting those 65 years and older, and all funds spent only for Woodside School?
To maintain and enhance Woodside School’s academic excellence by providing quality instruction in math, science, reading/writing; attracting/retaining outstanding teachers; and maintaining low student-teacher ratio, shall Woodside Elementary School District’s measure be adopted extending the District’s existing school parcel tax, currently at $366.66 per parcel (raising approximately $392,000 annually), for 12 years, without increasing the tax rate, as annually adjusted, with independent citizens’ oversight, exempting those 65 years and older, and all funds spent only for Woodside School?
YES
77.38
NO
22.62
City of Belmont
Measure DD
Shall the ordinance simplifying the existing City of Belmont business license structure, funding general city services, such as: fixing potholes, streets and sidewalks maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response, maintaining parks, open space, and sports fields, maintaining neighborhood police patrols, crime prevention, keeping public areas healthy, safe, clean; lowering most businesses’ rates with typical rates between 0.04% and 0.1% of gross receipts, described in the ordinance, until ended by voters, maintaining $1,300,000 annually, requiring independent audits, be adopted?
Shall the ordinance simplifying the existing City of Belmont business license structure, funding general city services, such as: fixing potholes, streets and sidewalks maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response, maintaining parks, open space, and sports fields, maintaining neighborhood police patrols, crime prevention, keeping public areas healthy, safe, clean; lowering most businesses’ rates with typical rates between 0.04% and 0.1% of gross receipts, described in the ordinance, until ended by voters, maintaining $1,300,000 annually, requiring independent audits, be adopted?
YES
84.68
NO
15.32
Town of Colma
Measure AA
To maintain general Town services such as 911 emergency response, community programs and events, parks, public safety, recreational youth and adult programs, respond to property crimes/thefts/burglaries, and retain/attract local businesses; shall the measure establishing a 1/2¢ sales tax providing approximately $2.3 Million annually until ended by voters; requiring audits, public spending disclosures, funds locally controlled, be adopted?”
To maintain general Town services such as 911 emergency response, community programs and events, parks, public safety, recreational youth and adult programs, respond to property crimes/thefts/burglaries, and retain/attract local businesses; shall the measure establishing a 1/2¢ sales tax providing approximately $2.3 Million annually until ended by voters; requiring audits, public spending disclosures, funds locally controlled, be adopted?”
YES
82.1
NO
17.9
City of East Palo Alto
Measure JJ
To fund tenant rental assistance and other specified housing purposes such as affordable homeownership, affordable housing preservation, protecting residents from displacement or homelessness, and administrative expenses, shall the initiative measure requiring funds raised by the existing 2.5% tax on gross receipts (that cannot be passed on to tenants) when renting certain types of residential units, until repealed by the voters, which raises approximately $1.45 million annually, be adopted?
To fund tenant rental assistance and other specified housing purposes such as affordable homeownership, affordable housing preservation, protecting residents from displacement or homelessness, and administrative expenses, shall the initiative measure requiring funds raised by the existing 2.5% tax on gross receipts (that cannot be passed on to tenants) when renting certain types of residential units, until repealed by the voters, which raises approximately $1.45 million annually, be adopted?
YES
77.41
NO
22.59
City of Foster City
Measure V
To protect Foster City’s financial stability and maintain essential services including 911 emergency response, property crime prevention, street repairs, and infrastructure maintenance, shall an ordinance amending the business license tax with varying the rates from $0.75 to $3.00 per $1000 of gross receipts, retaining the $100/$200 minimum tax and increasing the maximum tax payment both with annual inflation adjustments, generating approximately $1,400,000 annually for locally controlled general fund purposes, until ended by voters, be adopted?
To protect Foster City’s financial stability and maintain essential services including 911 emergency response, property crime prevention, street repairs, and infrastructure maintenance, shall an ordinance amending the business license tax with varying the rates from $0.75 to $3.00 per $1000 of gross receipts, retaining the $100/$200 minimum tax and increasing the maximum tax payment both with annual inflation adjustments, generating approximately $1,400,000 annually for locally controlled general fund purposes, until ended by voters, be adopted?
YES
74.19
NO
25.81
City of Half Moon Bay
Measure R
To help the City of Half Moon Bay maintain financial stability and essential services, such as maintaining 911 emergency response times, sheriff patrols, and disaster/emergency preparedness; keeping public places safe, healthy, and clean; reducing traffic congestion; and maintaining youth and recreation programs, shall a measure establishing a half-cent (0.5%) sales tax, providing approximately $2,000,000 annually for general revenue purposes until ended by voters, with annual audits/locally controlled funding, be adopted?
To help the City of Half Moon Bay maintain financial stability and essential services, such as maintaining 911 emergency response times, sheriff patrols, and disaster/emergency preparedness; keeping public places safe, healthy, and clean; reducing traffic congestion; and maintaining youth and recreation programs, shall a measure establishing a half-cent (0.5%) sales tax, providing approximately $2,000,000 annually for general revenue purposes until ended by voters, with annual audits/locally controlled funding, be adopted?
YES
64.59
NO
35.41
City of Menlo Park
Measure CC
To maintain critical City services, such as: street/ pothole repair; park recreation programs; enhance emergency preparedness for storms, flooding, wildfires; police 911 emergency response/ preparedness; storm drain maintenance; and for general government use; shall the City of Menlo Park measure be adopted raising the transient occupancy (hotel) tax from 12 percent to 15.5 percent, paid only by hotel/ lodging guests until ended by voters, providing an estimated $3,600,000 annually, that cannot be taken by Sacramento, including citizen oversight?
To maintain critical City services, such as: street/ pothole repair; park recreation programs; enhance emergency preparedness for storms, flooding, wildfires; police 911 emergency response/ preparedness; storm drain maintenance; and for general government use; shall the City of Menlo Park measure be adopted raising the transient occupancy (hotel) tax from 12 percent to 15.5 percent, paid only by hotel/ lodging guests until ended by voters, providing an estimated $3,600,000 annually, that cannot be taken by Sacramento, including citizen oversight?
YES
83.55
NO
16.45
City of Millbrae
Measure FF
Shall the City Council term limit ordinance be updated stating that no person shall be eligible to serve for more than three successive four-year terms be approved?
Shall the City Council term limit ordinance be updated stating that no person shall be eligible to serve for more than three successive four-year terms be approved?
YES
78.03
NO
21.97
City of Pacifica
Measure M
Shall an Ordinance updating a transient occupancy tax (paid only by hotel and other short term lodging guests) to a 15% rate to continue funding vital Pacifica services, such as police, fire, 911 emergency response; street/pothole repair; youth/senior programs; adapting to sea-level rise; keeping trash off beaches; and generating approximately $720,000 annually in additional revenue until ended by voters and subject to annual audits, be adopted?
Shall an Ordinance updating a transient occupancy tax (paid only by hotel and other short term lodging guests) to a 15% rate to continue funding vital Pacifica services, such as police, fire, 911 emergency response; street/pothole repair; youth/senior programs; adapting to sea-level rise; keeping trash off beaches; and generating approximately $720,000 annually in additional revenue until ended by voters and subject to annual audits, be adopted?
YES
77.73
NO
22.27
City of Redwood City
Measure BB
Shall the measure to maintain local city services, such as: maintaining 911 emergency response/neighborhood police patrols; fixing potholes, repairing streets/sidewalks; maintaining on-duty firefighters/paramedics; and storm drains to prevent flooding; by modernizing the City of Redwood City business license tax base, and per employee rates between $10 and $250, with the highest fee on larger businesses, for general government use, as described in the ordinance, providing approximately $7,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted?
Shall the measure to maintain local city services, such as: maintaining 911 emergency response/neighborhood police patrols; fixing potholes, repairing streets/sidewalks; maintaining on-duty firefighters/paramedics; and storm drains to prevent flooding; by modernizing the City of Redwood City business license tax base, and per employee rates between $10 and $250, with the highest fee on larger businesses, for general government use, as described in the ordinance, providing approximately $7,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted?
YES
83.77
NO
16.23
City of San Bruno
Measure Q
Shall City of San Bruno méasure be adopted to repair deteriorating storm-drains, preventing failure, flooding, water pollution/ sinkholes; repair potholes/ city streets; upgrade fire stations, improving emergency response, accommodate modern firefighting/ lifesaving emergency medical equipment, function during earthquakes/ natural disasters; authorizing $102,000,000 in bonds, àt a tax rate of 3¢ per $100 of assessed value, while bonds are outstanding, initially generating $3,300,000 annually, without funds for administrators/ cannot be taken by the State of: California, with citizen oversight/ independent audits?
Shall City of San Bruno méasure be adopted to repair deteriorating storm-drains, preventing failure, flooding, water pollution/ sinkholes; repair potholes/ city streets; upgrade fire stations, improving emergency response, accommodate modern firefighting/ lifesaving emergency medical equipment, function during earthquakes/ natural disasters; authorizing $102,000,000 in bonds, àt a tax rate of 3¢ per $100 of assessed value, while bonds are outstanding, initially generating $3,300,000 annually, without funds for administrators/ cannot be taken by the State of: California, with citizen oversight/ independent audits?
YES
73.09
NO
26.91
City of San Carlos
Measure L
SHALL THE OFFICE OF THE SAN CARLOS CITY TREASURER BE APPOINTIVE?
SHALL THE OFFICE OF THE SAN CARLOS CITY TREASURER BE APPOINTIVE?
YES
74.81
NO
25.19
City of San Mateo
Measure T
Shall the measure to allow for additional affordable housing for low-and middle-income residents and meet State housing requirements (without raising taxes) while enhancing parks and open space, allowing existing residential neighborhoods to stay low density, and reducing traffic impacts, while allowing future housing to be concentrated primarily downtown along the El Camino corridor and near Caltrain stations where it is close to transit, jobs, infrastructure, and services be adopted?
Shall the measure to allow for additional affordable housing for low-and middle-income residents and meet State housing requirements (without raising taxes) while enhancing parks and open space, allowing existing residential neighborhoods to stay low density, and reducing traffic impacts, while allowing future housing to be concentrated primarily downtown along the El Camino corridor and near Caltrain stations where it is close to transit, jobs, infrastructure, and services be adopted?
YES
59.39
NO
40.61
City of South San Francisco
Measure W
To maintain City services, such as: fire protection/paramedic emergency response; neighborhood police patrols and services; pothole, street and road maintenance; parks and recreation programs; library programs and services; and for general government use; shall the City of South San Francisco ordinance be adopted modernizing the business license tax, with increases in rates varying with the size of the business, as described in the ordinance, providing approximately $2,600,000 annually, until ended by voters, with annual audits and citizens’ oversight?
To maintain City services, such as: fire protection/paramedic emergency response; neighborhood police patrols and services; pothole, street and road maintenance; parks and recreation programs; library programs and services; and for general government use; shall the City of South San Francisco ordinance be adopted modernizing the business license tax, with increases in rates varying with the size of the business, as described in the ordinance, providing approximately $2,600,000 annually, until ended by voters, with annual audits and citizens’ oversight?
YES
80.87
NO
19.13
Broadmoor Police Protection District
Measure I
Shall the measure to establish a limited (five year term) supplemental special tax on each parcel of real property within the District commencing July 1, 2025, and ending on June 30, 2030, unless extended by the voters, at rates set forth in the measure with annual cost adjustments not to exceed 5%, generating approximately $700,000 annually for police protection and related services, be adopted?
Shall the measure to establish a limited (five year term) supplemental special tax on each parcel of real property within the District commencing July 1, 2025, and ending on June 30, 2030, unless extended by the voters, at rates set forth in the measure with annual cost adjustments not to exceed 5%, generating approximately $700,000 annually for police protection and related services, be adopted?
YES
42.59
NO
57.41
Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council
Measure II
Shall the Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council’s membership be reduced from thirteen councilmembers to five councilmembers, all five of whom to be elected at-large to serve four-year terms, except that, for those councilmembers elected at the November 5, 2024 election, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes to serve initial four-year terms commencing January 1, 2025, and the two candidates receiving the next highest number of votes to serve initial two-year terms commencing January 1, 2025?
Shall the Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council’s membership be reduced from thirteen councilmembers to five councilmembers, all five of whom to be elected at-large to serve four-year terms, except that, for those councilmembers elected at the November 5, 2024 election, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes to serve initial four-year terms commencing January 1, 2025, and the two candidates receiving the next highest number of votes to serve initial two-year terms commencing January 1, 2025?
YES
72.58
NO
27.42
