League of Women Voters of California
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Measure E Paramedic Special Tax City of Larkspur 4012 / 86.6% Yes votes ...... 623 / 13.4% No votes
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Results as of Nov 21 1:20pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (14/14) 66.6% Voter Turnout (4980/7477) |
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Shall a resolution be approved to continue the special tax for paramedic services at the same rate of not to exceed $30 per year for each living unit located within the City of Larkspur for an additional four years, and the appropriations limit be adjusted accordingly if necessary?
Dated: August 14, 2002 CLARE M. GIBSON City Attorney
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Arguments For Measure E |
Since 1983 the voters in the Ross Valley have overwhelmingly
approved a special tax to provide paramedic service. To continue
this high standard of emergency medical care for four more years,
you must now re-approve this measure.
Your parcel tax covers the base level services, including dedicated paramedic ambulances in the Ross Valley, 9-1-1 responses, and paramedic training. The transport charge covers the cost of transporting patients to the hospital. The actual parcel tax will be determined each year but will not exceed the maximum annual limit of $30.00 per parcel. A "YES" vote for this measure does not increase the parcel tax, which has remained the same for the past twelve years. The goal of the city and town elected officials and the Fire Chiefs of the Ross Valley is to continuously improve paramedic services and response times. We need YOUR vote to continue this vital service. Vote "YES" on Measure E.
s/ Joan L. Lundstrom
s/ Ronald M. Arlas
(No arguments against Measure E were submitted) |