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Measure T Community Sales Tax City of Sebastopol Approval of a Majority of the Electorate Required 2,779 / 68.0% Yes votes ...... 1,306 / 32.0% No votes
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Results as of Nov 19 4:09pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (7/7) |
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Shall the City increase the Sales Tax by 0.125% with the proceeds of the tax to be deposited in the General Fund, to be used for all general governmental needs of the City including, but not limited to, capital equipment requirements, fire protection, street maintenance, park maintenance, and police services?
The ordinance which would be approved by this measure would levy the proposed sales and use taxes on retail sales, and storage, use or consumption of personal property, in the City of Sebastopol, as more fully described in the language of the proposed ordinance. Certain exemptions would apply which are also identified in the ordinance. Passage of Measure "T" will repeal the previous tax measure passed by the electorate in 2002, so that the sales and use tax rates in the City of Sebastopol will henceforth be as stated in the first paragraph of this analysis. If Measure "T" is not approved, then the current increase in the sales and use tax rates, established in 2002, of one-eighth of one percent (0.125%), will not be repealed, and will continue in effect. This measure must be approved by a majority of the Sebastopol electorate at this election. If so approved, Measure "T" will become a valid and binding ordinance of the City, and will be considered as adopted upon the date that the vote is declared by the City Council.
s/ Larry McLaughlin
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Arguments For Measure T |
Sebastopol is one of the most desirable places to live in all of California. To continue
the quality of life we must maintain our infrastructure, particularly our streets
and our public safety services. These are valuable assets which belong to, and are
used by, all of us.
Our ability to maintain these public assets has been seriously compromised by the State's decision to balance their budget by taking money away from cities and counties. Since 1993, Sebastopol has lost more than $210,000 per year in property tax increases to Sacramento's fiscal irresponsibility. In 2004 and 2005 they will take an additional $100,000 per year. Simply put, there is not enough money coming in to keep our streets paved and our police and fire departments adequately staffed. Any property owner knows that to defer maintenance of a building is a false economy which will cost far more in the long run for repairs and replacement. Measure T will repeal the 1/8% sales tax passed by the voters in 2002 and replace it with a 1/4% increase. Raising our sales tax by an additional one eighth of one percent will cost the average Sebastopol family less than $1 per month. One eighth of one percent is the equivalent of an additional penny on an $8 purchase. The net tax revenue raised by Measure T will generate approximately $150,000 per year to support vital city services. About 80% of this amount will be collected from people who live outside the City limits but use the City's streets and services. Please join us in voting to support our community and to invest in our common safety and prosperity.
s/ Larry Robinson
s/ Ken Jacobs
s/ Linda Kelley
s/ Donald E. Fiori
s/ Kim Caruso
(No arguments against Measure T were submitted) |