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1 January 26 Parcel Tax Ventura Nyeland Acres Community Facilities Measure O Imposes a parcel tax of $98 annually in order to fund operating costs for the Nyeland Acres community center. $50, Pass /3 -by-mail election March 8 Parcel Tax San Luis Obispo County of San Luis Obispo -16 Imposes a parcel tax within the Paso Robles groundwater basin in order to fund groundwater management. The rate will vary depending on the size, use, and irrigation status of each parcel. An acompanying measure is also on the ballot asking whether to form a new water district, which would administer the tax. However, even if voters reject the formation of the new district, the county itself still could administer the parcel tax. $950, Fail /3 -by-mail election April 12 Repeal of Utility Users Tax Los Angeles City of Arcadia Repeals the city's existing utility users tax, which 7 percent for electric, gas, and water services, and 5 percent for phone The existing tax generates about $7 million annually for the city. NA Fail Majority -by-mail election. April 12 Utility Users Tax Los Angeles City of Sierra Madre Measure UUT Increases the city's utility users tax from 8 percent to 10 percent, with no sunset date. If the measure failed, the rate would drop to 6 percent on July 1. The tax is imposed on electricty, gas, phone, trash, cable tv, water, and sewer Pass Majority May 3 Bond Tulare Kaweah Delta Health Care Authorizes the issuance of $327 million in bonds in order to fund hospital upgrades, including earthquake safety standards, cancer treatment facilities, and trauma facilities. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated to be $666.5 million. Fail /3 -by-mail election May 3 Parcel Tax Marin Larkspur-Corte Madera School Increases the district's existing parcel tax by $185 to $679 per-parcel, for residential property, and varying rates for commerical properties, with a 5% annual increase, for 8 years, in order to fund district schools. $2,868, Pass /3 -by-mail election May 3 Parcel Tax San Mateo Brisbane School Imposes a parcel tax of $131 annually for 6 years to provide teachers and instructional aides for reading, music, and art, and $425, Pass /3 -by-mail election May 3 Parcel Tax San Mateo Menlo Park City Extends the district's existing $ annual parcel tax indefinitely in order to fund teachers' salaries and educational programs. $1,578, Fail /3 -by-mail election May 3 Parcel Tax San Mateo Menlo Park City Imposes a new parcel tax in an amount calculated by multiplying a $2.20 base fee times the number of new students enrolled during a given school year above 2,938 ( enrollment) up to 213 students (or $468.60). $1,224, Fail /3 -by-mail election May 3 Parcel Tax Santa Clara/Santa Cruz Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School Renews the district's $49 annual parcel tax for 8 years in order to fund teacher salaries and classroom materials. $955, Pass /3 -by-mail election Bond Contra Costa City of Orinda Measure L Authorizes the issuance of $25 million in bonds to fund road and storm drain repairs, and other road safety projects. Pass /3 Bond San Francisco City and County of San Francisco Proposition A Authorizes the issuance of $350 million in bonds to fund improvements to public safety, community medical and mental health care services, earthquake safety, fire station modernization, and homeless service sites. Total debt service is estimated to be $574 million when the bonds are paid off in $10,400, Pass /3 Page 1 of 9

2 Bond, School Alameda Albany Unified School Authorizes the issuance of $70 million in bonds to rebuild Marin and Ocean View elementary schools and create new classrooms at Albany Middle and High schools. Pass /3 Bond, School Alameda Albany Unified School Authorizes the issuance of $25 million in bonds to create new classroom space and provide new equipment and technology. Pass % Bond, School Alameda Castro Valley Measure G Authorizes the issuance of $123 million in bonds to upgrade and repair classrooms, improve safety and security, improve disabled access, and construct and acquire classroom sites. Total debt service is estimated to be $209.1 million. Pass % Bond, School Alameda Dublin Unified School Authorizes the issuance of $283 million in bonds to construct new schools, update existing classrooms and labs, improve technology, and improve energy efficiency. Total debt service is estimated to be $552.7 million. Pass % Bond, School Alameda/Contra Costa Chabot-Las Positas Authorizes the issuance of $950 million in bonds to upgrade classrooms, technology and science labs, remove asbestos, improve earthquake safety, and improve campus security. Pass % Bond, School Alameda/Contra Costa Livermore Valley Joint Measure J Authorizes the issuance of $245 million in bonds to renovate classrooms and facilities, modernize technology, and construct and equip new classrooms and facilities. Pass % Bond, School Alameda/ San Joaquin Lammersville Joint Measure L Authorizes the issuance of $56 million in bonds to provide science, technology, engineering, and math facilities, and to improve library and Internet Pass % Bond, School Contra Costa Brentwood Union School Authorizes the issuance of $158 million in bonds to upgrade libraries and classrooms, improve safety and security, expand access to technology, build a new elementary school, and replace facilities. Pass % Bond, School Contra Costa Lafayette School Authorizes the issuance of $70 million in bonds to upgrade and modernize classrooms, replace plumbing and electrical systems, improve school safety and security, and construct new facilities. Pass % Bond, School Contra Costa Walnut Creek School Measure D Authorizes the issuance of $60 million in bonds to renovate and modernize classrooms, libraries, and computer networks, and construct new facilities. Pass % Bond, School El Dorado Mother Lode Authorizes the issuance of $7.5 million in bonds to improve school safety and security, improve disabled access, reduce traffic congestion, and update aging facilities and instructional materials. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $15,864,508. Pass % Bond, School El Dorado Camino Union School Authorizes the issuance of $4 million in bonds to replace restrooms, water and sewer lines, a parking lot, other infrastructure improvements. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $8.2 million. Pass % Bond, School Fresno/Kings/Tulare Kingsburg Elementary Charter School Authorizes the issuance of $10 million in bonds to modernize classrooms and school facilities, improve technology, and upgrade fields. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $22 million. Pass % Page 2 of 9

3 Bond, School Fresno/Kings/Madera/T ulare State Center Authorizes the issuance of $485 million in bonds to fund improvements at district campuses. Pass % Bond, School Fresno/Tulare Cutler Orosi Joint Authorizes the issuance of $16 million in bonds to fund construction, repairs, and renovations of classrooms and school facilities. Pass % Bond, School Humboldt/Trinity Klammath-Trinity Joint Measure D Authorizes the issuance of $6.5 million in bonds to make health and safety improvements, upgrade electrical systems, modernize classrooms and facilities, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Imperial Central Union High School Measure K Authorizes the issuance of $30 million in bonds to upgrade classrooms, labs, and technology, and make earthquake safety improvements. Pass % Bond, School Kern Beardsley Authorizes the issuance of $12 million in bonds to improve campus security, upgrade and repair classrooms, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Kern Fairfax Elementary Authorizes the issuance of $19 million in bonds to acquire property and build a new elementary school, and make repairs and renovations to existing schools. Pass % Bond, School Kern General Shafter Elementary Authorizes the issuance of $40 million in bonds to construct a new multi-purpose room, renovate and repair district facilities, and expand additional sites. Fail % Bond, School Kern Wasco Union Elementary Measure D Authorizes the issuance of $9.7 million in bonds to modernize classrooms and school facilities, construct a new school, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Kern Wasco Union Elementary Authorizes the issuance of $9.4 million in bonds to modernize and repair classrooms and school facilities, construct a library/media center and multipurpose room, and construct additional classrooms. Pass % Bond, School Kings Pioneer Union Measure P Authorizes the issuance of $7 million in bonds to construct new classrooms, make repairs, improve security, and replace temporary classrooms. Fail % Bond, School Lake Kelseyville Unified School Measure U Authorizes the issuance of $24 million in bonds to renovate and modernize classrooms, improve technology, upgrade athletic fields, and replace electrical, heating, and plumbing systems. Pass % Bond, School Los Angeles Hermosa Beach City School Measure S Authorizes the issuance of $59 million in bonds to fund construction, renovation, and modernization of district classrooms and facilities and make technology improvements. Pass % Bond, School Los Angeles Long Beach Measure LB Authorizes the issuance of $850 million in bonds to fund construction, repairs, and renovations of classrooms and school facilities. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $1,916,744,231. Pass % Page 3 of 9

4 Bond, School Los Angeles Montebello Unified School Measure GS Authorizes the issuance of $300 million in bonds to fund construction, repairs, and renovations of classrooms and school facilities, and to make earthquake and fire safety improvements. Pass % Bond, School Los Angeles Santa Clarita Authorizes the issuance of $230 million in bonds to upgrade classrooms, labs, and technology, enhance parking, improve earthquake safety, and to construct facilities. Pass % Bond, School Marin Marin Community College Authorizes the issuance of $265 million in bonds to fund classroom modernization and repair, earthquake and fire safety upgrades, and construction of classrooms and facilities. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $420 million. Pass % Bond, School Merced Ballico-Cressey School Measure U Authorizes the issuance of $6.5 million in bonds to fund facility repairs and replacements, classroom construction, field upgrades, and health, safety, and security improvements. Total debt service over the span of repayment is estimated at $13 million. Pass % Bond, School Monterey San Antonio Union School Authorizes the issuance of $2.1 million in bonds to construct new facilities, upgrade existing infrastructure, make safety and security improvements, and improve access to technology. Pass % Bond, School Monterey/ San Benito/ Santa Cruz Cabrillo Measure Q Authorizes the issuance of $310 million in bonds to fund classroom repairs and upgrades, make safety and access improvements, and to construct new facilities. Fail % Bond, School Napa Pope Valley Union School Authorizes the issuance of $4 million in bonds to modernize classrooms and school facilities, replace temporary classrooms with permanent ones, and construct a multipurpose room. Pass % Bond, School Napa Napa Valley Unified School Districct Authorizes the issuance of $269 million in bonds to fix earthquake damage, fire safety and plumbing systems, and school facilities, and improve classrooms and technology. Pass % Bond, School Napa/Solano Fairfield Suisun Measure J Authorizes the issuance of $249 million in bonds to upgrade, modernize, and construct classrooms and school facilities, improve technology, and increase security and disabled access. Pass % Bond, School Orange Irvine Unified School Authorizes the issuance of $319 million in bonds to make improvements to aging school facilities. Pass % Bond, School Placer Placer Union High School Authorizes the issuance of $135 million in bonds to construct new classrooms, upgrade the Place High School Gym, and install central air conditioning units. Fail % Bond, School San Mateo Ravenswood City School Authorizes the issuance of $26 million in bonds to make upgrades and repairs to classrooms and school facilities, boost energy efficiency, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Santa Barbara/Ventura Cuyama Joint Measure Q/Measure A2016 Authorizes the issuance of $6 million in bonds to repair school facilities, make safety and security improvements, and modernize classrooms and technology. Pass % Page 4 of 9

5 Bond, School Santa Clara Gilroy Unified School Distict Authorizes the issuance of $170 million in bonds to repair leaky roofs, improve technology, renovate plumbing systems, and construct a new elementary school. Pass % Bond, School Santa Clara Franklin-McKinley School Authorizes the issuance of $67.4 million in bonds to upgrade and renovate classrooms and school facilities. Pass % Bond, School Santa Clara Alum Rock Union Measure I Authorizes the issuance of $140 million in bonds to repair roofs, improve fire safety, upgrade classrooms, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Shasta Junction Authorizes the issuance of $3.5 million in bonds to upgrade, modernize, and renovate classrooms and school facilities, and improve technology. Pass % Bond, School Shasta Black Butte Union Authorizes the issuance of $4 million in bonds to modernize classrooms and school facilities, replace temporary classrooms with permanent ones, and upgrade multipurpose rooms. Pass % Bond, School Tulare Burton School Authorizes the issuance of $6.5 million in bonds to repair roofs, make health and safety improvements, and upgrade classrooms and school facilities. Fail % Bond, School Ventura Santa Paula Unified School Measure P Authorizes the issuance of $39.6 million in bonds to fund school facility upgrades, repairs, construction, and student access to technology. Pass % Business License Tax Nevada City of Nevada City Measure X Simplifies the city's business license tax by reducing rate methodologies from more than 30 to 2, with a lower maximum annual tax of $150 on large businesses and $100 on small businesses, subject to annual adjustments. Pass Majority Marijuana Tax Modoc City of Alturas Measure G Imposes a 10 percent tax on the gross receipts of marijuana collectives and cooperatives operating in the city. Pass /3 Marijuana Tax Sacramento City of Sacramento Measure Y Imposes a 5 percent tax on future commercial marijuana cultivation for medical or recreational use to fund youth The special tax would replace the existing 4 percent business tax the cultivation operations otherwise would be subject to. Fail /3 Marijuana Tax Yolo City of Davis Imposes a 10 percent tax on future recreational marijuana businesses if recreational marijuana sales are legalized and the city amends zoning to authorize marijuana businesses within the city limits. $200, Pass Majority Miscellaneous El Dorado County of El Dorado Amends the County General Plan to 1) change when and how the county mitigates impacts to traffic levels of service, 2) impose restrictions on use of tax revenue and mitigation fees and on formation of infrastructure financing districts, and 3) require the county to make findings of compliance with those policies prior to approving any residential development project of five or more units. N/A Pass Majority Miscellaneous Los Angeles City of Long Beach Establishes a budget stabilization "rainy day" fund as part of the city's general fund to provide short-term funding for general services into which 1 percent of any new general tax revenue will be deposited and spent only to balance the budget. Pass Majority Page 5 of 9

6 Miscellaneous Los Angeles City of Montebello Measure W Authorizes the city to sell its water system to the San Gabriel Valley Water Company to raise revenue for essential city Fail Majority Miscellaneous Los Angeles City of Pomona Measure Y Amends the city's zoning ordinance to allow certain billboards along freeway adjacent corridors, and establishes a fee of $1 million per billboard installed. Fail Majority Miscellaneous San Diego City of San Diego Proposition I Miscellaneous San Diego City of San Diego Proposition H Raises the city's minimum wage from $10 to $10.50 as soon as the election results are certified, and increases the minimum wage again to $11.50 on January 1, 2017, with annual increases based on inflation beginning in The measure also provides full-time workers with five paid sick days per year, and part-time workers with 1 hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked. Authorizes the city to devote $1.3 billion in projected pension savings over the next 30 years and $1 billion to $1.4 billion in future sales tax growth over the next 25 years toward infrastructure projects. The measure additionally authorizes half of revenue growth from property taxes, hotel taxes and franchise fees over the next 5 years to be put toward infrastructure projects. N/A Pass Majority N/A Pass Majority Miscellaneous Santa Clara County of Santa Clara Amends the county charter to: increase from 5 percent to 10 percent of property tax revenue the amount of money set aside for park improvement projects such as construction and maintenance of trails, picnic areas, restrooms and parking lots; reduce from 15 percent to 10 percent the amount of revenue earmarked for park land acquisition; and increase the total amount of property tax revenue spent on parks, from cents per $100 of assessed value to 1.5 cents per $100 of assessed value, which would give an additional $3 million to parks. N/A Pass Majority Miscellaneous Sonoma Bodega Bay Fire Protection Authorizes the Bodega Bay Fire to spend tax revenue from the permanent parcel tax that was approved by voters in The tax requires voter approval every 4 years to authorize expenditure of revenue. Pass Majority Parcel Tax Alameda/Contra Costa/Marin/Napa/San Francisco/San Mateo/Santa Clara/Solano/ Sonoma Countywide for all nine counties A Imposes a tax of $12 per parcel for 20 years to reduce trash and pollution, improve water quality, build levees, restore wetlands and tidal marshes, and to protect Bay Area properties from the impacts of rising sea levels. $25,000, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Alameda City of Piedmont Measure F Increases the city's parcel tax by 30 percent to fund long-term maintenance of city facilities and sports fields. $2,200, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Alameda Fremont Unified School Measure I Increases the district's parcel tax from $53 to $73 annually until 2025 to fund district schools. $4,500, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Contra Costa City of Clayton Extends the existing $ parcel tax for 10 years to fund operations and maintenance of trail systems, roadway landscape and more. $1,000, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Contra Costa City of Oakley Measure K Imposes a tax of $93 per parcel per year for 30 years to fund construction of a new library and community learning center. $400, Fail /3 Parcel Tax Kern Bear Valley Community Services Measure G Increases the district's annual parcel tax from $80 to $247 annually. Fail /3 Page 6 of 9

7 Parcel Tax Marin City of San Rafael Measure D Imposes a tax of $59 per parcel for 9 years, with annual adjustments, to fund the San Rafael Public Library. $1,039, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Mono Mammoth Unified School Measure G Extends the district's existing $59 parcel tax for five years to fund district schools. $660, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Sacramento City of Sacramento Measure X Extends the city's existing $31.53 per-single family residence parcel tax for 10 years to fund the city's libraries. $5,000, Pass /3 Parcel Tax San Bernardino Morongo Valley Community Services Converts the Morongo Valley Fire and Rescue 3 percent annual assessment into a special parcel tax of $350 annually, with annual adjustments for inflation, to fund fire and paramedic Fail /3 Parcel Tax San Luis Obispo Cayucos Fire Protection -16 Increases the district's tax on single-family homes from $100 annually to $500 annually to fund fire protection Fail /3 Parcel Tax San Mateo Pacifica School Measure D Extends the district's existing $118 parcel tax for 10 years to fund district schools. $1,300, Pass /3 Parcel Tax San Mateo Jefferson Union High School Increases the district's parcel tax from $48 to $60 annually and extends it for 10 years to fund district schools. $2,125, Pass /3 Parcel Tax San Mateo County Service Area No. 1 Measure G Extends the existing $65 parcel tax for 4 years to fund police and fire safety Pass /3 Parcel Tax Santa Clara Moreland School Measure G Increases the district's parcel tax from $95 to $142 and extends it until 2025 to fund district schools. Pass /3 Parcel Tax Santa Clara/Santa Cruz Lakeside Joint School Measure J Increases the district's parcel tax from $311 to $820 annually and extends it for 10 years to fund district schools. Fail /3 Parcel Tax Santa Cruz County of Santa Cruz Measure S Imposes a parcel tax of $49.50 for residential units and $85 for commercial properties for 30 years to fund construction and renovation of libraries. $2,233, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Santa Cruz Live Oak School Measure R Increases the district's parcel tax from $84 to $98 annually and extends it for 12 years to fund district schools. $600, Pass /3 Parcel Tax Siskiyou County Service Area No. 6 Measure R Imposes a parcel tax of $5 per parcel annually to fund emergency medical Fail /3 Page 7 of 9

8 Sales Tax Contra Costa City of Pittsburg Measure M Extends the city's 0.5 percent sales tax through fiscal year to fund general city $3,800, Pass Majority Sales Tax Kern County of Kern Measure F Increases the county's sales tax rate percent for 16 years to fund the Kern County Library system. $15,000, Fail /3 Sales Tax Kings County of Kings Measure K Increases the county's sales tax rate 0.25 percent to fund police and fire department The tax would not be levied if the 0.25 percent Proposition 30 sales tax is extended by the state beyond $4,000, Fail /3 Sales Tax Los Angeles City of Compton Measure P Increases the city's sales tax rate 1 percent to fund general city $7,000, Pass Majority Sales Tax Los Angeles City of Long Beach Increases the city's sales tax rate from 9 percent to 10 percent for 6 years, then lowers the rate to 9.5 percent for an additional 4 years. $48,000, Pass Majority Sales Tax Napa County of Napa Measure Y Increases the county's sales tax rate 0.25 percent for 10 years to fund county projects. $8,000, Fail Majority Sales Tax Riverside City of Hemet Increases the city's sales tax rate 1 percent for 10 years to fund police and fire $10,000, Fail /3 Sales Tax Sacramento City of Isleton Increases the city's sales tax rate 0.5 percent for 5 years to fund fire protection $90, Pass /3 Sales Tax San Benito County of San Benito Measure P Increases the sales tax rate in unincorporated parts of the county as well as in incorporated cities by 0.5 percent for 20 years to fund road maintenance and repairs, traffic safety and congestion relief projects, and transit services improvements. $8,000, Fail /3 Sales Tax Santa Clara City of San Jose Increases the city's sales tax rate 0.25 percent for 15 years to fund general city $40,000, Pass Majority Sales Tax Solano County of Solano Increases the county's sales tax rate 0.5 percent for 5 years to fund general county $33,703, Fail Majority Sales Tax Siskiyou County of Siskiyou Measure S Increases the county's sales tax rate 0.5 percent to pay for the partial cost of the construction of a new county jail. The tax would be imposed until "the last day of the first calendar quarter that is more than 110 days after all repayment obligations for related to construction of the jail have been satisfied." Fail /3 Sales Tax Tehama City of Corning Increases the city's sales tax rate 0.5 percent to fund general city $1,120, Pass Majority Page 8 of 9

9 Sales Tax Yuba City of Marysville Increases the city's sales tax rate from 7.5 percent to 8.5 percent, for 10 years, to fund general municipal $1,600, Pass Majority Transient Occupancy (Hotel) Tax Yolo City of Davis Increases the city's transient occupancy tax from 10 percent to 12 percent. $240, Pass Majority Utility Users Tax Alameda City of Hayward Measure D Extends the city's existing 5.5 percent utility users tax for 20 years to fund general city $16,000, Pass Majority Utility Users Tax Los Angeles City of Carson Extends the city's existing 2 percent utility users tax for 7 years to fund general city $8,500, Pass Majority Utility Users Tax Los Angeles City of Glendale Measure N Repeals the city's existing utility users tax that is used to fund general city Repealing the tax would save taxpayers $17.6 million annually. NA Fail Majority Utility Users Tax San Bernardino City of Colton Measure D Authorizes the city to increase the amount of annual electric utility revenue it may transfer to the city s general fund from percent to 20 percent, until June 30, 2021, and freezes the current electric rates until then. NA Pass Majority June 13 Benefit Assessment Sacramento Consolidated Capital Assessment Imposes a new benefit assessment on properties within the district in order to fund levee repairs and to double the size of the Sacramento Weir. The rate varies $12,366, depending on which flood zone property is located in, and the type of home, with an Pass Majority -by-mail election average increase of $42 (on top of the $57 per-year average already assessed). August 30 Bond Tulare August 30 Parcel Tax Sonoma Tulare Local Healthcare Kenwood School Measure I Authorizes the issuance of $55 million in bonds in order to pay for completion of hospital tower one, earthquake compliant expanded emergency department space, and refinancing outstanding debt related to construction. Renews the district's $52 annual parcel tax for 5 years in order to fund district schools. 2/3 -by-mail election $100, /3 -by-mail election Complete list of November 2016 local tax measures coming soon. Compiled by the California Taxpayers Association. List may not be inclusive of all local measures. Measures within 3.5% of the vote threshold are designated "Too close to call" until the results are finalized. "Proposed Annual Tax" for bond measures is an average based on total debt service for repayment of the bond, divided by the repayment period length, when available. Page 9 of 9

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