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- Measure A.
Zoning
-- City of Monterey Park
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2,268 /
52.15% Yes votes ......
2,081 /
47.85% No votes
- Shall an ordinance that changes the General Plan and Zoning Map land use designation
from a commercial zoning designation to a residential zoning designation and approves
a Specific Plan for construction of single family detached homes on the property located
at 2015 Potrero Grande Drive be adopted?
- Measure G.
Charter Amendment No. G1
-- City of Glendale
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
10,491 /
68.43% Yes votes ......
4,840 /
31.57% No votes
- Shall the Charter be amended to require that any
vacancy occurring in the council, city clerk or city treasurer be filled by a majority vote of
the council within 30 days or by calling a special election and such appointee shall serve
for the remainder of the unexpired term if the term is up at the next general municipal
election, and if not, and time for nominations has not yet commenced, then stand for
election?
- Measure U.
2/3 Vote For All Taxes, Assessments And Fees
-- City of Signal Hill
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
490 /
34.39% Yes votes ......
935 /
65.61% No votes
- Charter Amendment. Shall the proposed citizens initiative Requiring 2/3 Vote For All
Taxes, Assessments And Fees; Expiration Of Taxes and Fees Within 10 Years,
Assessments Within 20 Years; Requiring Bond Repayment In 20 Years Initiative
Charter Amendment be adopted?
- Measure W.
City Council Election by District; Citywide Election for Mayor
-- City of Whittier
(Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
3,772 /
52.36% Yes votes ......
3,432 /
47.64% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 3011 be approved to amend the City Charter to require the City
Council to establish four equal, geographically based districts from which council
members will be elected by residents of those districts to serve four year terms, and to
establish a citywide elected mayor position to serve a two year term?
- Measure CC.
School Improvement Bond
-- Culver City Unified School District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
4,706 /
76.28% Yes votes ......
1,463 /
23.72% No votes
- To upgrade and repair Culver City schools and support quality education with funding
that cannot be taken away by State government, shall Culver City Unified School District
improve classrooms, science labs, computers/learning technology, repair leaking roofs,
old plumbing, inadequate electrical systems, and aging school buildings/restrooms,
improve school safety, remove hazardous asbestos, make needed seismic repairs, and
upgrade, construct, and acquire classrooms, school facilities, sites/equipment, by
issuing $106,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent oversight and audits?
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