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Measures
Shall the Albion-Little River Fire Protection District, by Ordinance, (1) Repeal the existing special tax of $75.00 per unit, (2) Replacing it with a special tax of $300.00 per unit, increasing 2% annually; this special tax shall be used for: maintaining and improving fire protection, suppression, prevention, medical, and rescue activities; maintaining and procuring equipment, apparatus, and infrastructure; and paying for personnel training and salaries; (3) Adjust appropriations based on increased revenue from the tax?
Fort Bragg Public Safety, Workforce Housing, and Essential Services Measure. Shall the measure providing Fort Bragg funding for city services, such police and fire protection; 911 emergency medical response; natural disaster preparation; providing affordable workforce housing; addressing homelessness; storm drain maintenance for clean water; recreation programs; and general government services by establishing a locally controlled 3/8c sales tax providing approximately $800,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring independent audits and public disclosure of all spending, be adopted?
Fort Bragg Tourist Impact Reduction/Quality of Life Measure. Shall the measure providing Fort Bragg funding to reduce tourist impacts; keep public spaces, parks, beaches, and bathrooms safe, clean, and free of litter; support local businesses; and other general government services by increasing a locally controlled transient occupancy (hotel) tax by 2% (paid only by hotel/lodging guests), providing approximately $400,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring independent audits and public disclosure of all spending, be adopted?
To adequately fund firefighter/paramedic emergency responses to house fires, wildfires, medical emergencies, car accidents; to hire/train firefighters/paramedics; upgrade aging firefighter equipment and life-saving tools, shall the Fire District enact a $33.50/unit annual parcel tax using the schedule of units in voter-approved Ordinance 97-1 (annual adjustments not to exceed 2%), raising approximately $987,000/year until ended by voters; annual public reporting; all money used exclusively for local fire and emergency medical services?
Shall Ukiah City Code Section 1752 be amended to increase from the current 10% to 13% the transient occupancy tax imposed on the room rate charged to customers of hotels and motels and vacation rentals in the City of Ukiah?
Point Arena Essential Services Measure. Shall the measure providing Point Arena funding for city services, such as public safety, pier operations, and general government services by establishing a 7/8-cent or 0.875% sales tax providing approximately $90,000 annually until ended by voters, and requiring independent audits and public disclosure of all spending, be adopted?
