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- Measure A.
School Bonds
-- Chualar Union Elementary School District
157 /
62.0% Yes votes ......
96 /
37.9% No votes
- To compensate for the increase in construction costs since 2001, shall
the Chualar Union School District be authorized to construct and
modernize school facilities and classrooms, complete asbestos abatement,
modernize HVAC systems, upgrade restrooms and sewers, replace plumbing
systems, upgrade electrical systems to accommodate access to computers
and modern technology, and construct a multipurpose room, by issuing
$1,000,000 of bonds subject to accountability measures and at an
interest rate below the legal limit?"
- Measure B.
Public Safety Tax
-- City of Del Rey Oaks
449 /
71.1% Yes votes ......
182 /
28.8% No votes
- "Shall Ordinance No. 260 providing for adoption of a special Public
Safety Tax for no more than three fiscal years to fund police and fire
protection services within the City, be approved?"
- Measure D.
College Bonds
-- Cabrillo Community College District
765 /
49.2% Yes votes ......
788 /
50.7% No votes
- Cabrillo College Improvement Measure: To train and prepare students for
jobs and transfer to four-year universities and improve safety by providing:
Classrooms for healthcare and job training programs; a university and
career readiness center; improved math, science, arts, English and other
instructional facilities; and by upgrading, acquiring, constructing,
equipping buildings, sites and classrooms, shall Cabrillo Community
College District issue $118,500,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with
citizen oversight, guaranteed annual audits and no money for
administrators' salaries?
- Measure K.
Quality Public Education Preservation Act of 2004
-- Washington Union School District
1460 /
58.7% Yes votes ......
1027 /
41.2% No votes
- To maintain high quality local education, protect local schools from
state budget cuts, keep school libraries open, avoid 40% increases in
class size (K-3), prevent layoffs of qualified, experienced teachers,
and maintain/restore classroom instruction and educational programs that
directly enhance student achievement, shall Washington Union School
District levy an assessment of $10.00 per parcel per month for seven
years beginning July 1, 2004, with independent community fiscal
oversight, annual audits and no funds used for administrator salaries?
- Measure P.
A Special Tax To Fund Emergency Medical Services
-- City of Salinas
7045 /
54.4% Yes votes ......
5888 /
45.5% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 2426 be enacted; the Ordinance will fund operations
of the firefighter-paramedic program, which provides advanced life
saving support to victims in need of emergency medical care by
establishing a "special tax" on real property within City limits in an
amount of $20 per benefit unit that is reviewed annually by the Monterey
County Civil Grand Jury until the "special tax" expires on December 31,
2014, unless subsequently approved for extension by Salinas voters?
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