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- Measure A.
Neighborhood School Safety and Repair Measure
-- Monterey Peninsula Unified School District
(School Bonds)
5924 /
43.3% Yes votes
7741 /
56.6% No votes
- To repair schools constructed between 1927 and 1966,
including leaky roofs, electrical, plumbing, heating/ventilation systems, upgrade science labs, provide students
with access to modern technology; install fire safety/lighting systems; qualify for State modernization funds;
construct, renovate, acquire, equip classrooms, school facilities, sites, shall Monterey Peninsula Unified School
District issue $158,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint an Oversight Committee, perform annual
audits and ensure that no bond money is used for salaries or other operating expenses?
- Measure F.
School Bonds
-- Salinas Union High School District
12746 /
60.3% Yes votes
8365 /
39.6% No votes
- To repair every neighborhood high school, improve safety and relieve overcrowding, by repairing leaky
roofs/decaying walls; installing and repairing fire safety equipment, repairing deteriorating restrooms and
plumbing; improving campus security and libraries; upgrading wiring for computer technology; replacing portables
with permanent classrooms/labs; removing asbestos; and acquiring land for a new high school, shall Salinas Union
High School District issue $52,000,000 in bonds, within maximum legal interest rates, requiring annual financial
audits, with no money for administrators' salaries?
- Measure N.
Stop seawater intrusion
-- Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency
776 /
47.1% Yes votes
870 /
52.8% No votes
- In order to stop seawater intrusion and provide a safe, reliable and diversified water
supply, shall Ordinance 2002-01 of the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency be adopted, authorizing an
increase in the augmentation charge to no more than allowed by state law, to implement water supply projects,
including local, recycled or imported water, as adopted by the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency Board
of Directors?
- Measure S.
School Bonds
-- Aromas-San Juan Unified School District
456 /
65.4% Yes votes
241 /
34.5% No votes
- To qualify for State matching funds, expand vocational education classrooms, upgrade electrical wiring,
plumbing and restrooms and to construct, acquire, modernize and equip classrooms, buildings and sites, shall
Aromas-San Juan Unified School District issue $11,200,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizen's
Oversight Committee to perform annual audits and ensure that no bond money is used for salaries or other
operating expenses?
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