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- Measure A.
Cypress Town Center and Commons Specific Plan 2.0
-- City of Cypress
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6,558 /
63.5% Yes votes ......
3,770 /
36.5% No votes
- Shall the measure, approving the "Cypress Town Center and Commons Specific Plan 2.0", which allows for development
of a town center, single-family, senior and multi-family housing and public park space on portions of Los Alamitos Race
Course, the former Cypress Golf Club and an adjacent property, with related amendments to the General Plan and the Amended and Restated Cypress Business and Professional Center Specific Plan and zone changes, be adopted?
- Measure B.
Facilitating Veterans Cemetery Through Relocation of Previously-Planned Development
-- City of Irvine
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
17,078 /
37.4% Yes votes ......
28,638 /
62.6% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 17-08, approving zone text amendments to allow for a land exchange agreement that facilitates (a) the allocation of development previously planned for the Bake Parkway Site to property near the intersection of Pusan and Irvine Blvd, and (b) the development of the State-approved site for the Southern California Veterans Cemetery on strawberry fields located near the intersection of I-5 and Bake Parkway, be adopted?
- Measure C.
Requiring a 2/3 Vote of the City Council to Propose Taxes
-- City of Irvine
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
34,010 /
76.2% Yes votes ......
10,618 /
23.8% No votes
- Shall the measure amending the Irvine City Charter to require at least a two-thirds vote of the total City Council
membership in order to place City Council sponsored general or special tax proposals on a ballot for voter consideration, be adopted?
- Measure D.
Prohibiting Voter Approval Requirements on Fiscally Beneficial Projects
-- City of Irvine
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
19,478 /
44.9% Yes votes ......
23,866 /
55.1% No votes
- Shall Section 1009 be added to the Irvine City Charter which benefits Irvine's general fund and local taxpayers by
requiring that no City procedures or requirements delay important revenue streams from development projects which
provide a fiscal benefit to Irvine citizens, be adopted?
- Measure E.
A Measure to Change the Term of Office for the Office of Mayor from a Two-Year Term to a Four-Year Term
-- City of Westminster
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
7,925 /
51.7% Yes votes ......
7,397 /
48.3% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted that changes the term of office for the mayor from a two-year term to a four-year term?
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