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- Measure A.
Sales Tax for Parks
-- County of Marin
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
61003 /
74.73% Yes votes ......
20626 /
25.27% No votes
- To maintain open space, parks, and sustainable agriculture, without increasing tax rates, shall the
Marin County measure be adopted to: manage vegetation to reduce wildfire risk and preserve
biodiversity; protect streams, baylands, natural areas, wildlife habitat; maintain park facilities; and
maintain/ enhance walking, hiking, biking, and equestrian trails; by re-implementing an existing one-
quarter cent sales tax, providing $14,000,000 annually, for 9 years, that the state cannot take away,
with citizens' oversight and audits?
- Measure B.
School Bond
-- San Rafael High School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
13767 /
67.83% Yes votes ......
6528 /
32.17% No votes
- To modernize high schools in San Rafael and Terra Linda, including: updating science labs,
technology and career/ job training classrooms for current educational standards; updating
classrooms for arts/ music; and updating classrooms/ facilities for health, safety and wellness; shall
San Rafael City High School District's measure to issue $216,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be
adopted, providing approximately $11,100,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, averaging 3¢
per $100 of assessed value, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all funds improving local
schools?
- Measure C.
School Bond
-- San Rafael Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
8562 /
67.03% Yes votes ......
4212 /
32.97% No votes
- To modernize San Rafael elementary and middle school classrooms, including: updating
classrooms/ classroom technology for current educational standards; replacing aging portables; and
updating classrooms, facilities and air filtration/ HVAC systems for health, safety and wellness; shall
San Rafael City Elementary School District's measure to issue $152,000,000 in bonds at legal rates
be adopted, providing approximately $8,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding averaging 3¢
per $100 of assessed value, with citizen oversight, annual audits, and all funds improving local
schools?
- Measure E.
Parcel Tax
-- Larkspur-Corte Madera School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
4247 /
77.27% Yes votes ......
1249 /
22.73% No votes
- To continue attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers/ staff; keeping school facilities safe/
clean/ well-maintained; supporting programs in math, science, technology, engineering, reading and
writing; and maintaining small class sizes, shall Larkspur-Corte Madera School District's measure
renewing the expiring school parcel tax at the existing rate of $910 per parcel for 10 years be
adopted, with annual adjustments, senior exemptions, independent oversight, and continuing
$4,000,000 in annual school funding that cannot be taken away by the state?
- Measure G.
School Bond
-- Mill Valley School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
7848 /
68.39% Yes votes ......
3627 /
31.61% No votes
- To upgrade classrooms, science labs and learning technology in Mill Valley elementary and
middle schools; repair/replace leaky roofs/windows, improve accessibility for students with
disabilities; add solar and replace outdated/inefficient heating, ventilation, electrical/plumbing
systems; shall Mill Valley School District's measure to issue $194,000,000 in bonds at legal
interest rates be adopted, raising approximately $9,300,000 annually while bonds are outstanding
averaging 2.6¢ per $100 of assessed value, with oversight, annual audits and all funds improving
local schools?
- Measure H.
Special Tax for Paramedic Services
-- City of Larkspur
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
3657 /
81.90% Yes votes ......
808 /
18.10% No votes
- To maintain rapid 9-1-1 emergency response times and preserve the number of on- duty paramedics
ready to respond to accidents/ medical emergencies, shall the Ross Valley Paramedic Authority
measure be adopted continuing for four years the paramedic services special tax of $94.50 per
residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property, adjusted up to $3 per
year, generating approximately $680,000 annually, subject to annual audits, public spending
disclosure and all funds for local paramedic services?
- Measure I.
Special Tax for Paramedic Services
-- Town of Ross
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
776 /
87.00% Yes votes ......
116 /
13.00% No votes
- To maintain rapid 9-1-1 emergency response times and preserve the number of on-duty paramedics
ready to respond to accidents/ medical emergencies, shall the Ross Valley Paramedic Authority
measure be adopted continuing for four years the paramedic services special tax of $94.50 per
residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property, adjusted up to $3 per
year, generating approximately $93,000 annually, subject to annual audits, public spending disclosure
and all funds for local paramedic services?
- Measure J.
Special Tax for Paramedic Services
-- Town of San Anselmo
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
3745 /
81.38% Yes votes ......
857 /
18.62% No votes
- To maintain rapid 9-1-1 emergency response times and preserve the number of on-duty paramedics
ready to respond to accidents/ medical emergencies, shall the Ross Valley Paramedic Authority
measure be adopted continuing for four years the paramedic services special tax of $94.50 per
residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property, adjusted up to $3 per
year, generating approximately $560,000 annually, subject to annual audits, public spending
disclosure and all funds for local paramedic services?
- Measure K.
Special Tax for Paramedic Services
-- Kentfield Fire Protection District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
1885 /
83.52% Yes votes ......
372 /
16.48% No votes
- To maintain rapid 9-1-1 emergency response times and preserve the number of on-duty paramedics
ready to respond to accidents/ medical emergencies, shall the Ross Valley Paramedic Authority
measure be adopted continuing for four years the paramedic services special tax of $94.50 per
residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property, adjusted up to $3 per
year, generating approximately $265,500 annually, subject to annual audits, public spending
disclosure and all funds for local paramedic services?
- Measure L.
Special Tax for Paramedic Services
-- Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
764 /
87.02% Yes votes ......
114 /
12.98% No votes
- To maintain 9-1-1 response times and paramedics, shall the measure continuing the tax for
paramedic services for four years in the amount of $94.50 in year one and increasing $3 annually to a
maximum of $103.50 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure in nonresidential
use, generating approximately $85,995.00 in year one, subject to annual audits and disclosure, and
increasing the appropriations limit by the amount of the tax, be adopted?
- Measure M.
Special tax for improvement, maintenance and operation of Mesa Park
-- Mesa Park Recreation District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
500 /
83.47% Yes votes ......
99 /
16.53% No votes
- Shall Resolution Number 0222 of the Board of Commissioners of the Firehouse Community Park
Agency be confirmed, establishing a special tax of $75 per year per improved parcel for a period of 4
years, commencing in fiscal year 2022-2023 (replacing the expiring $49 per year parcel tax), raising
approximately $40,000 annually, for improvement, maintenance and operation of Mesa Park at 110
Mesa Road and Downtown Park at 32 Wharf Road, with all money raised to be spent on those
locations?
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