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Measure G Transactions & Use Tax City of Arcata Majority Approval Required Pass: 4359 / 63.49% Yes votes ...... 2507 / 36.51% No votes
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Index of all Measures |
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Results as of Nov 5 12:44am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (18/18) 62.5% Voter Turnout (6866/11804) |
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The ¾ % sales tax would be levied in addition to the current sales tax and would be collected at the same time and in the same manner as the existing sales tax. Currently the sales tax in Arcata (including State and local taxes) is 7¼%. If this Measure is approved, the sales tax in the City of Arcata would be 8%. The increased tax is estimated to generate approximately $1,500,000 per year. Measure G contains fiscal accountability provisions, which include the creation by the City Council of a citizens' oversight committee to annually review the City's expenditure of revenues generated by the tax. The composition of the oversight committee and its specific duties would be established by the City Council. If approved by a majority of the voters at the November 4, 2008 election, the ¾% sales tax would become operative on April 1, 2009 and would terminate 20 years after its approval. THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE G. IF YOU DESIRE A COPY OF THE ORDINANCE IMPOSING A SALES AND USE TAX TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, PLEASE CALL THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT 822-5953 AND A COPY WILL BE PROVIDED TO YOU AT NO COST, OR YOU MAY VIEW THE ORDINANCE (No. 1379) AT THE CITY'S WEB SITE: http://www.cityofarcata.org. A YES vote approves the measure. A NO vote rejects the measure. Respectfully submitted, s/ Nancy Diamond City Attorney, City of Arcata
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Partisan Information Yes on Measure G - Arcata
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Arguments For Measure G |
A YES vote is a Community Working Together to invest in Arcata's future to fund critical and essential community services to make Arcata a better and safer place to live.
These additional sales tax revenues are important to the City of Arcata when you consider that just a fraction of a penny on the dollar will support: Filling potholes, maintaining, and repairing city streets, Increasing police staffing to improve downtown, Plaza, Valley West, city forest, and park safety, Improving pedestrian and bicycle safety, Enhancing community and neighborhood safety, Providing safer sidewalks, pathways to schools, bicycle lanes and wheelchair access, Consistent with Arcata's small town values, a Citizens' Oversight Committee will be established to conduct annual audits of all expenditures to ensure fiscal accountability and public participation. State Government continues to take money from cities and counties to fund State programs and budget deficits. The proposed Sales Tax is the one way the City is able to replace those lost revenues to fund many of our essential services. Please help keep Arcata a vibrant, safe and healthy place to live, work and raise our families. Vote YES on Measure "G."
s/ Mark E. Wheetley, Mayor
(No arguments against Measure G were submitted) |