- Measure A1
Affordable Housing Bond
-- Alameda County
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
456705 /
73.30% Yes votes ......
166320 /
26.70% No votes
- To provide affordable local housing and prevent displacement of vulnerable populations, including low- and moderate-income households, veterans, seniors, and persons with disabilities; provide supportive housing for homeless people countywide; and help low- and middle-income households purchase homes and stay in their communities; shall the County of Alameda issue up to $580 million in general obligation bonds to acquire or improve real property, subject to independent citizen oversight and regular audits?
- Measure AA
Amend Rent Stabilization Ordinance
-- City of Berkeley
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
39332 /
73.16% Yes votes ......
14427 /
26.84% No votes
- Shall an ordinance amending the Rent Stabilization Ordinance to: prohibit owner move-in evictions of families with children during the academic year; increase the amount of relocation assistance required for owner move-in evictions to $15,000 with additional $5,000 for certain
tenants; clarify protections for elderly/disabled tenants; require filing of eviction notices; change the source of interest rates for security deposits; and clarify exemptions and penalties to conform with state law, be adopted?
- Measure BB
Minimum Wage - City Sponsored
-- City of Berkeley
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
18628 /
34.06% Yes votes ......
36063 /
65.94% No votes
- Shall an ordinance: (1) amending the City's existing minimum wage ordinance to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour for all employees in the City of Berkeley by October 1, 2019, and thereafter by the CPI, with exemptions for youth in job training programs and a $1.50 health benefit credit; (2) requiring that service charges be distributed to the employees who provide the services; and (3) mandating paid sick leave for employees, be adopted?
- Measure C1
Preservation of Local Transportation Services
-- Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, Special District 1
(Parcel Tax Extension - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
384,465 /
82.1% Yes votes ......
83,766 /
17.9% No votes
333926
(82.57%) Yes / 70480 (17.43%) No in Alameda County
50539
(79.18%) Yes / 13286 (20.82%) No in Contra Costa County
- To preserve essential local public transportation services, including those for youth, commuters, seniors, and people with disabilities, while keeping fares reasonable, shall the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
extend its existing 8 dollars per month parcel tax at current levels for 20 years with no increase in tax rate, raising approximately 30 million dollars annually, with independent oversight and all money spent locally?
- Measure CC
Minimum Wage - Initiative
-- City of Berkeley
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
18850 /
34.69% Yes votes ......
35490 /
65.31% No votes
- Shall an ordinance: increasing the City's existing minimum wage to $15 per hour on October 1, 2017, with annual increases based on the CPI + 3% beginning January 1, 2019 until it reaches $16.37 per hour in 2016 dollars, and thereafter based on the CPI; eliminating exemptions for
youth in job training programs; requiring that hospitality service charges be distributed to the employees who provide the services; and mandating paid sick leave for employees be adopted?
- Measure DD
Rental Unit Business License Tax - Initiative
-- City of Berkeley
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
16328 /
29.05% Yes votes ......
39874 /
70.95% No votes
- Shall an ordinance permanently increasing the gross receipts tax on owners of three or more residential rental units from 1.081% to 1.5%, prohibiting landlords from passing the tax on to sitting tenants except as allowed by law, and authorizing the Council to create a citizen panel to make recommendations on increasing affordable housing and protecting residents from homelessness be adopted?
Financial Implications:
This amendment is estimated to raise approximately $1,400,000 annually, increasing with rents.
- Measure E1
Berkeley Public Schools Educational Excellence Act of 2016
-- Berkeley Unified School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
53105 /
88.86% Yes votes ......
6658 /
11.14% No votes
- To support high quality public education and fund class
size reduction, school libraries, teacher training, student support, music programs, instructional technology, and other designated purposes, shall the Berkeley Unified
School District replace its expiring special tax with an annual tax at 37˘/square foot for taxable buildings, for eight years, with annual cost-of-living adjustments and a low-income senior exemption? An oversight committee and independent auditors will monitor this fund.
- Measure RR
BART Safety, Reliability and Traffic Relief
-- San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
(Bond Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
994,140 /
70.5% Yes votes ......
415,366 /
29.5% No votes
434001
(71.31%) Yes / 174591 (28.69%) No in Alameda County
262499
(60.36%) Yes / 172396 (39.64%) No in Contra Costa County
297,640
(81.32%) Yes / 68,379 (18.68%) No in San Francisco County
- To keep BART safe; prevent accidents/breakdowns/delays; relieve overcrowding; reduce traffic congestion/pollution;
improve earthquake safety and access for seniors/disabled by replacing and upgrading 90 miles of severely worn tracks; tunnels damaged by water intrusion; 44-year-old train control systems; and other deteriorating infrastructure, shall the Bay Area Rapid Transit District issue $3.5 billion
of bonds for acquisition or improvement of real property subject to independent oversight and annual audits?
- Measure T1
Infrastructure Repair, Renovation, Replacement or Reconstruction
-- City of Berkeley
(Bond Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
50413 /
86.60% Yes votes ......
7800 /
13.40% No votes
- Shall the City of Berkeley issue general obligation bonds not exceeding $100,000,000 to repair, renovate, replace, or reconstruct the City's aging infrastructure and facilities, including sidewalks, storm drains, parks, streets, senior and recreation centers, and other important City facilities and buildings? Financial Implications: The average annual cost over the 40-year period the bonds are
outstanding would be approximately $21, $90, and $128, respectively, for homes with assessed valuations of $100,000, $425,000 and $600,000.
- Measure U1
Gross Receipts Tax Increase
-- City of Berkeley
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
43014 /
74.93% Yes votes ......
14389 /
25.07% No votes
- Shall an ordinance permanently increasing the gross receipts tax on owners of five or more residential rental units be increased from 1.081% to 2.880%, prohibiting landlords from passing the tax on to sitting tenants, and directing the Housing Advisory Commission to make recommendations on funding and programs to increase affordable housing and protect Berkeley residents from homelessness, be adopted? Financial Implications: This amendment is estimated to raise approximately $3,900,000 annually, increasing with rents.
- Measure V1
Allow Expenditure of Proceeds of City Taxes
-- City of Berkeley
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
47070 /
87.69% Yes votes ......
6608 /
12.31% No votes
- Shall the City's appropriation limit under Article XIIIB of
the California Constitution be increased to allow expenditure of the proceeds of City taxes and income from the investment of those taxes for fiscal years 2017 through 2020?
Financial Implications: This measure would not increase taxes or impose a new tax. It would authorize the City to continue to spend the proceeds of already-
approved taxes for FY 2017 through 2020.
- Measure W1
Creation of an Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission
-- City of Berkeley
(City Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
48209 /
88.14% Yes votes ......
6489 /
11.86% No votes
- Shall the Charter of the City of Berkeley be amended to provide that the council district redistricting that occurs every ten years after the federal census shall be conducted by a citizens redistricting commission that is independent of the City Council?
- Measure X1
Partial Public Financing of Local Elections
-- City of Berkeley
(City Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
33921 /
64.85% Yes votes ......
18387 /
35.15% No votes
- Shall a City Charter amendment and ordinance to allocate approximately $500,000 annually from the General Fund, not to exceed $2,000,000 over any four years, to provide those candidates for Mayor and Council who only accept contributions of $50 or less per donor with a matching payment of six times the amount of each contribution from Berkeley residents, up to $120,000 per participating Mayoral candidate and $40,000 per participating Council candidate, be adopted?
- Measure Y1
Allow 16 and 17 Year Olds to Vote for School Director
-- City of Berkeley
(City Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
38459 /
70.31% Yes votes ......
16243 /
29.69% No votes
- Shall the City of Berkeley Charter be amended to authorize the City Council to allow persons aged 16 and 17 years old who would otherwise be eligible to vote, to vote for the office of School Director, provided no City funds could be used for any related expenses, such voting is technically
workable and would not prevent consolidation with county elections, and would not result in any increased election costs to the City?
- Measure Z1
Development of an Additional 500 Units of Low-Rent Housing
-- City of Berkeley
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
44574 /
83.34% Yes votes ......
8912 /
16.66% No votes
- Shall any federal, state or local public entity be empowered to develop, construct or acquire an additional 500 units of low-rent housing in the City of Berkeley for persons of low income? Financial Implications:
Uncertain, dependent on means of financing used.
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