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- Measure U
Proposed Charter Amendments
-- City of Stockton
- Shall the Charter of the City of Stockton be amended to:
(1) Redefine the role and responsibilities of the position of Mayor of the
City of
Stockton as it relates to the Council / Manager form of government by giving
the
Mayor the authority to direct the City's Public Information Office; propose
direction and goals that the annual budget would be built around; nominate the
City Manager subject to confirmation by the City Council. AND
(2) Establish a commission for setting the salaries for City elected
officials.
AND
(3) Expand the audit duties of the City Auditor.
- Measure V
Approval of Transient Occupancy Tax
-- City of Stockton
- Shall Ordinance No. 021-99 C.S. adopted by the Stockton
City Council on November 23, 1999, be approved to authorize a one percent
(1%) increase, from the current eight percent (8%), to nine percent (9%) in
the
City of Stockton's Transient Occupancy Tax charged by the operators of a
hotel,
motel, inn, or similar structure to persons who use the same for dwelling,
lodging,
or sleeping purposes for a period of 30 days or less.
- Measure W
Low Rent Housing Projects Measure
-- City of Stockton
- Without increasing local taxes, by utilizing federal or
state
funding, shall public or publicly assisted housing providers, within the City
of
Stockton, according to the City's General Plan, construct, develop, acquire,
rehabilitate and/or convert housing project(s) into decent, safe, sanitary and
uncrowded units for low-income, elderly, or handicapped persons, up to 500
units
annually, for ten years, with any unused units carried over annually?
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