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- Proposition A.
The Rural Lands Initiative
-- San Diego County
37728 /
36.94% Yes votes ......
64395 /
63.06% No votes
- Shall the Rural Lands Initiative, which requires newly subdivided parcels on approximately 694,000 acres of rural land in northern and eastern San Diego County to be a minimum of 40, 80, or 160 acres, be approved?
- Proposition B.
Construction Manager At Risk Contracts
-- City of San Diego
(Charter Amendment)
18232 /
51.52% Yes votes ......
17153 /
48.48% No votes
- Shall the City Charter
be amended to permit the award of public works construction contracts
using a combination of (1) design review and management services, and (2)
construction and construction management services; for a guaranteed maximum
price pursuant to a process of competitive negotiation conducted as
required by the Charter or Municipal Code?
- Proposition C.
Transient Occupancy Tax Increase to Fund Emergency Services, Roads, Parks, Tourism, and Other Specified Uses
-- City of San Diego
26706 /
68.18% Yes votes ......
12465 /
31.82% No votes
- Shall the City increase the transient occupancy tax
(TOT) paid by hotel and motel visitors by 2.5%, and shall these funds, along
with some current TOT funds, be earmarked to fund Fire-Rescue and Police
emergency services, equipment and facilities; road improvements; park and
coastal improvements; tourism promotion; and library and arts programs; and
shall public audits be conducted of the uses of these funds?
- Proposition D.
Fire, Police, Emergency Services
-- City of La Mesa
2174 /
80.46% Yes votes ......
528 /
19.54% No votes
- To improve public safety, shall the City of La Mesa: upgrade 911 emergency response systems;
add space for paramedic/firefighter equipment to improve response
times to neighborhood fires/medical emergencies; repair/acquire land for/
replacement of old, outdated fire, police stations with earthquake-safe buildings/
improvements, including Emergency Operations Center to coordinate
disaster response; by issuing $25,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with Citizens?
Oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators? salaries?
- Proposition E.
Zoning Change - Corner of Highway 67 and Poway Road
-- City of Poway
486 /
20.64% Yes votes ......
1869 /
79.36% No votes
- Shall an Ordinance be adopted which would change the
General Plan and Zoning Designations of Approximately Twenty Acres at the Northwest Corner of Highway 67
and Poway Road from Rural Residential to Automotive/General Commercial?
- Proposition F.
Questhaven/La Costa Meadows Community Plan -- Planning Areas 2-16
-- City of San Marcos
(General Plan Amendment)
1514 /
63.24% Yes votes ......
880 /
36.76% No votes
- Shall the following Resolution No. 2003-6173, a Resolution
adopted by the San Marcos City Council, approving a General Plan Amendment for University Commons
amending the Questhaven/La Costa Meadows Community Plan with respect
to Planning Areas 2 through 16 only, be adopted?
- Proposition G.
Questhaven/La Costa Meadows Community Plan - Planning Area 1
-- City of San Marcos
(General Plan Amendment)
1240 /
49.26% Yes votes ......
1277 /
50.74% No votes
- Shall the following Resolution No. 2003-6174, a Resolution
adopted by the San Marcos City Council, approving PROP G a General Plan Amendment for University Commons
amending the Questhaven/La Costa Meadows Community Plan with respect
to Planning Area 1 only, be adopted?
- Proposition H.
Neighborhood School Repair, Safety and Overcrowding
-- Grossmont Union High School District
(55% approval required for passage)
10846 /
60.26% Yes votes ......
7152 /
39.74% No votes
- To repair aging local high schools, improve student safety, and qualify for
State matching funds, shall Grossmont Union High School District repair
aging roofs, upgrade deteriorated plumbing, restrooms, electrical, technology,
heating and cooling systems; improve fire safety and security systems;
renovate outdated classrooms, science labs and school facilities; improve
buildings and grounds for safety; and construct a new school; by issuing
$274,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, citizen oversight, and
all money benefiting our community.
- Proposition J.
Special Parcel Assessment for Educational Programs and Services
-- Santee Elementary School District
1282 /
55.26% Yes votes ......
1038 /
44.74% No votes
- To maintain quality education,
reduce the impact of unprecedented State budget cuts on classroom
instruction, retain qualified teachers, maintain up-to-date textbooks and minimize
reduction of essential academic programs, shall Santee School District
levy $60 per residential parcel and $400 for each commercial, industrial or
non-residential parcel annually for 5 years, with an exemption for seniors, with
no proceeds for administrator salaries, with accountability measures and all
funds remaining in Santee to benefit local schools?
- Proposition K.
School Safety and Repair
-- Rancho Santa Fe Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
277 /
58.56% Yes votes ......
196 /
41.44% No votes
- To improve student safety, upgrade facilities and comply with State law by:
constructing, repairing, renovating, replacing and equipping permanent
buildings and sites, and removing portable buildings, at the Rowe School,
including, in part, classroom, computer technology, ADA compliance, fire
safety and seismic improvements, shall Rancho Santa Fe School District issue
$4,800,000 of bonds at legal rates with citizens oversight, guaranteed independent
financial audits, no waste, and no money for administrative salaries?
- Proposition L.
Structural Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services
-- County Service Area 110 Palomar Mountain Fire Prevention District
(2/3 Approval Required)
34 /
77.27% Yes votes ......
10 /
22.73% No votes
- Shall an ordinance for funding structural fire protection
and emergency medical services within County Service Area No. 110 - Palomar Mountain be approved establishing
special taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?
- Proposition M.
Structural Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services
-- County Service Area No. 111 Boulevard Fire Prevention District
(2/3 Approval Required)
31 /
44.29% Yes votes ......
39 /
55.71% No votes
- Shall an ordinance for funding structural fire protection
and emergency medical services within County Service Area No. 111 - Boulevard be approved establishing special
taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?
- Proposition N.
Structural Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services
-- County Service Area 112 Campo Fire Prevention District
(2/3 Approval Required)
18 /
27.27% Yes votes ......
48 /
72.73% No votes
- Shall an ordinance for funding structural fire protection
and emergency medical services within County Service Area No. 112 - Campo be approved establishing special
taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?
- Proposition O.
Water System Improvement
-- Rainbow Municipal Water District
562 /
35.98% Yes votes ......
1000 /
64.02% No votes
- Shall the Rainbow Municipal Water District issue
$40,900,000 in revenue bonds to finance the repair, construction and improvement of the water system, such
revenue bonds to be payable only from revenues of the system and not from
any taxing power of the District, to bear interest at rates within the statutory
maximum, to be used for specified projects and not for salaries or other operating
expenses, subject to accountability measures, including a citizens?
oversight committee?
- Proposition P.
Creation of New Service Zone
-- San Diego County Rural Fire Protection District - Rural West Service Zone
(2/3 Approval Required)
389 /
70.73% Yes votes ......
161 /
29.27% No votes
- In order to enhance fire and emergency services to the
communities of Harbison Canyon, Dehesa, Deerhorn Valley, and Jamul, shall the San Diego Rural Fire Protection
District be authorized to create a new community service zone named
"Rural West Community Service Zone" and impose a tax not to exceed ten dollars
per unit?
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