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- Proposition A.
Low Income Housing
-- City of San Diego
(Advisory)
178087 /
69.3% Yes votes ......
78870 /
30.6% No votes
- Shall the voters approve the potential development, construction, and/or acquisition of up to 5,000 low rent housing units throughout the City of San Diego for seniors, families, and persons with disabilities earning lower incomes?
Would authorize low-rent apartments and town homes scattered throughout the city. Any affirmative vote on this measure has no fiscal impact, nor does it grant approval for any specific project, as each would go through the public review process.
- Proposition B.
Repeal Spending Limit
-- City of Carlsbad
7568 /
33.7% Yes votes ......
14844 /
66.2% No votes
- Should the expenditure limitation set forth in the Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 1.24 be repealed?
- Proposition C.
Capital Improvements
-- City of Carlsbad
14830 /
59.7% Yes votes ......
10010 /
40.2% No votes
- Should city spending on four specific capital improvement projects be approved?
- Proposition D.
Amend Gymnasium Plans
-- City of Coronado
2692 /
46.1% Yes votes ......
3141 /
53.8% No votes
- Should the Glorietta Bay Master Plan to require the Community Center gymnasium to be specific dimensions be amended?
Would amend the Glorietta Bay Master Plan to require the Community Center gymnasium be 94 feet long and 70 feet wide and include a regulation basketball court of 84 feet by 50 feet.
- Proposition E.
Basketball Court Dimensions
-- City of Coronado
3089 /
54.3% Yes votes ......
2598 /
45.6% No votes
- Should the basketball court be required to be specific dimensions?
Would require the basketball court be not less than 88 feet long and the building to not exceed 35 feet in height.
- Proposition F.
Term Limits
-- City of Coronado
4433 /
71.0% Yes votes ......
1810 /
28.9% No votes
- Should the mayor and city council members be limited to two four-year terms?
- Proposition G.
Hotel Tax Increase
-- City of Del Mar
1449 /
82.1% Yes votes ......
315 /
17.8% No votes
- Should the hotel room tax be raised from 10 percent to 10.5 percent?
Would raise the hotel room tax from 10 percent to 10.5 percent. The last increase came in 1991 when the council raised it to 10 percent from 8 percent. The city is asking voters to reaffirm that increase, plus approve a half-percent more, because the state Supreme Court ruled last July that state law requires voter approval of transient occupancy tax increases, including those made before the ruling.
- Proposition H.
Library Site Change
-- City of Encinitas
6742 /
36.7% Yes votes ......
11605 /
63.2% No votes
- Should the site of the planned 25,000-square-foot library be moved from Cornish Drive to city-owned land at the northern end of Quail Gardens Drive?
- Proposition J.
Rezoning
-- City of Escondido
14776 /
65.0% Yes votes ......
7925 /
34.9% No votes
- Should the General Plan be changed to designate the southeast corner of Citracado Parkway and Interstate 15 to commercial instead of residential?
- Proposition K.
Mayoral Term of Office
-- City of Lemon Grove
3480 /
66.6% Yes votes ......
1741 /
33.3% No votes
- Should the term of office for the mayor be increased from two to four years?
- Proposition L.
Police Oversight Board
-- City of National City
(Advisory)
4478 /
68.7% Yes votes ......
2033 /
31.2% No votes
- Should the city have a police-oversight board?
- Proposition M.
Park Lands
-- City of Oceanside
17549 /
49.8% Yes votes ......
17630 /
50.1% No votes
- Should most of 544 acres of city-owned property be turned into permanent park land, allowing 20 percent to be sold or leased for outside development?
- Proposition N.
Transient Occupancy Tax Increase
-- City of Poway
7881 /
54.3% Yes votes ......
6614 /
45.6% No votes
- Should the transient occupancy tax be increased from 6 percent to 10 percent?
- Proposition O.
Rezoning
-- City of Solana Beach
3021 /
71.1% Yes votes ......
1227 /
28.8% No votes
- Should the land-use element of the General Plan be amended to change the designation of three properties near Skyline Elementary School from public institution to low-density residential?
- Proposition P.
Fee Increase for Fire and Medical Services
-- City of Solana Beach
(2/3 majority vote)
2725 /
61.9% Yes votes ......
1671 /
38.0% No votes
- Should the existing benefit fee for fire protection and advanced life-support medical services be increased?
- Proposition R.
School Improvements
-- Grossmont Cuyamaca Community College District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
60622 /
60.2% Yes votes ......
39929 /
39.7% No votes
- Should a $207 million bond measure for school improvements be approved?
- Proposition S.
School Improvements
-- San Diego Community College District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
140577 /
68.6% Yes votes ......
64220 /
31.3% No votes
- Should a $685 million bond for school improvements be approved?
- Proposition T.
School Improvements
-- Grossmont Union High School District
(Bond Measure - 2/3 majority vote)
64773 /
63.8% Yes votes ......
36714 /
36.1% No votes
- Should a $199 million bond for school improvements be approved?
- Proposition U.
School Improvements
-- Poway Unified School District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
21958 /
57.4% Yes votes ......
16294 /
42.5% No votes
- Shoulda a $193 million bond be approved?
- Proposition V.
School Improvements
-- Alpine Union School District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
2514 /
45.4% Yes votes ......
3020 /
54.5% No votes
- Should a $12 million bond for school improvements and to purchase land for a high school be approved?
- Proposition W.
School Construction
-- Alpine Union School District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
2468 /
44.6% Yes votes ......
3064 /
55.3% No votes
- Should a $25 million bond to construct a high school be approved?
- Proposition X.
School Improvements
-- Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
6199 /
57.7% Yes votes ......
4532 /
42.2% No votes
- Should a $32 million bond to modernize six aging campuses and improve three newer ones be approved?
- Proposition Y.
School Improvements
-- Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District
(Bond Measure - 55% approval required)
1194 /
44.2% Yes votes ......
1502 /
55.7% No votes
- Should a $46 million bond for school improvements be approved?
- Proposition Z.
Planning Group Creation
-- Proposed Campo/Lake Morena Community Planning Area
442 /
57.4% Yes votes ......
327 /
42.5% No votes
- Should a planning group of nine members be created and the sponsor group disbanded?
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- Proposition AA.
Tax for Fire and Medical Services
-- County Service Area 111 Boulevard Fire Prevention District
(2/3 majority vote)
214 /
58.3% Yes votes ......
153 /
41.6% No votes
- Should a special-benefit tax for fire and emergency medical services be established?
- Proposition BB.
Tax for Fire and Medical Services
-- County Service Area 112 Campo Fire Prevention District
(2/3 majority vote)
202 /
61.7% Yes votes ......
125 /
38.2% No votes
- Should a special-benefit tax for fire and emergency medical services be established?
- Proposition CC.
Tax for Fire and Medical Services
-- East County Fire Protection District
(2/3 majority vote required)
1539 /
71.5% Yes votes ......
613 /
28.4% No votes
- Should a special-benefit tax for fire and emergency medical services be established?
- Proposition DD.
Planning Group Creation
-- Proposed Pine Valley Community Planning Area
510 /
65.7% Yes votes ......
266 /
34.2% No votes
- Should a planning group of 13 members be created and a sponsor group be disbanded?
- Proposition EE.
Tax for Fire and Medical Services
-- San Diego County Rural Fire Protection District - Deerhorn Valley Service Zone
(2/3 majority vote required)
292 /
66.2% Yes votes ......
149 /
33.7% No votes
- Should a special tax to improve emergency medical services and fire protection be levied?
- Proposition FF.
Tax for Fire and Medical Services
-- San Diego County Rural Fire Protection District - Lake Morena Service Zone
(2/3 majority vote required)
262 /
61.0% Yes votes ......
167 /
38.9% No votes
- Should a special tax for emergency medical services and fire protection be levied?
- Proposition GG.
Tax for Parks and Recreation
-- Valley Center Parks and Recreation District
(2/3 majority vote required)
2842 /
61.3% Yes votes ......
1787 /
38.6% No votes
- Should the annual property tax rate be raised to help the district buy park land and operate and maintain recreational facilities?
An annual $14 property tax on all 23,627 parcels in town would raise $330,000 a year to help the district buy park land and operate and maintain recreational facilities.
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