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- Measure W.
Mendocino College Improvement Measure
-- Mendocino Lake Community College District
(Bond Issue - 55% Majority)
Pass:
12257 /
63.12% Yes votes ......
7163 /
36.88% No votes
- To improve education at Mendocino College by:
- Improving and expanding academic facilities to help students prepare for jobs and transfer to 4-year universities,
- Upgrading computers and technology,
- Building a new library/learning center,
- Expanding facilities for nursing and other vocational programs,
and by acquiring, construction, equipping buildings, sites and classrooms, shall Mendocino-Lake Community College District issue $67.5 million in bonds, at legal rates, and appoint a Citizens' Oversight Committee to monitor expenditures?"
- Measure X.
City Transient Tax from 8% - 10%
-- City of Ukiah
(City Ordinance Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2302 /
53.34% Yes votes ......
2014 /
46.66% No votes
- Shall Ukiah City Code Section 1752 be amended to increase from the current 8% to 10% the City tax imposed on the room rate charged to customers of hotels and motels in the City of Ukiah?
- Measure Y.
Iraq War Advisory
-- Mendocino County
(Advisory Measure - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
19290 /
67.17% Yes votes ......
9427 /
32.83% No votes
- Should the United States end the military occupation of Iraq and bring the troops home now?
- Measure Z.
Special Tax for Fire and First Responder Medical Care Services
-- South Coast Fire Protection District
(Tax Measure - 2/3 Majority)
Pass:
647 /
67.89% Yes votes ......
306 /
32.11% No votes
- To prevent the reduction of fire protection and first responder emergency medical care shall the South Coast Fire Protection District replace existing annual parcel tax of $40.00 with an annual parcel tax of $75.00 per year beginning July 1, 2007?
- Measure AA.
Reconstruction of Schools, Enhanced Fire Safety and Accessibility
-- Mendocino Unified School District
(Bond Issue - 55% Majority)
Pass:
2327 /
70.92% Yes votes ......
954 /
29.08% No votes
- To address the needs of students and the community, shall Mendocino Unified School District issue up to $15.5 million in bonds, at legal interest rates, to rehabilitate and construct needed K-8 facilities, replace and enlarge water main for fire suppression, improve accessibility at the high school, repair damage at the historic downtown Grammar School, and qualify for up to $4 million in state aid, with all projects monitored by an independent citizens' oversight committee?
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