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Los Angeles County, CA November 4, 2003 Election
Directory of Los Angeles County, CA Measures
Measures
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Measure A. Issuance of School Improvement Bonds -- El Rancho Unified School District (General Obligation Bond)
1,788 / 68.74% Yes votes ...... 813 / 31.26% No votes
To provide the children of the El Rancho Unified School District with school facilities and technology comparable to neighboring school districts, shall the District replace deteriorating plumbing, install air conditioning, security lighting and fencing, upgrade libraries and classroom technology, improve student safety at drop-off areas, provide handicapped access, and make other repairs and upgrades to all schools in the district by issuing $49,500,000 of bonds, with annual audits and a citizens' oversight committee at legal interest rates?

Measure B. Annual Parcel Tax for Specified School Improvements -- Castaic Union Elementary School District (Parcel Tax)
907 / 62.47% Yes votes ...... 545 / 37.53% No votes
To maintain the quality of education for students in the Castaic Union School District by funding educational programs and materials, avoiding increased class sizes, maintaining and updating computers and computer instruction in the classroom, and continuing art and music programs, shall the Castaic Union School District be authorized to levy an annual tax of $48 per taxable parcel for four years only, beginning July 1, 2004, with an exemption for parcels owned and occupied by persons 65 years of age or over?

Measure C. City Council Term Limits -- City of Rancho Palos Verdes (Majority Approval Required)
3,490 / 53.81% Yes votes ...... 2,996 / 46.19% No votes
Shall an ordinance be adopted to establish a two-term limit on the number of consecutive terms (no lifetime ban) that a person may serve as a Member of the City Council?

Measure M. Adoption of ordinance approving redevelopment agreement -- City of Malibu
1,696 / 41.89% Yes votes ...... 2,353 / 58.11% No votes
Shall Ordinance No. 252 approving the Malibu Bay Company Development be adopted?

Measure V. Veterans' Credit -- City of Hermosa Beach
1,562 / 53.47% Yes votes ...... 1,359 / 46.53% No votes
Shall an ordinance be adopted amending the City's Civil Service System to allow military veterans a three-percentage point credit in the scoring of competitive employment examinations?

Measure W. Bike Path -- City of Hermosa Beach (Advisory Vote Only)
1,127 / 36.08% Yes votes ...... 1,997 / 63.92% No votes
Should the City Council consider constructing a separate bike path on the beach?

Measure AA. Issuance of School Improvement Bonds -- Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District (General Obligation Bond - 55% Approval Required)
1,231 / 48.33% Yes votes ...... 1,316 / 51.67% No votes
To design and construct permanent classrooms, science labs, a library, a gymnasium, make basic technology improvements at Vasquez High School of the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School District ("School District") and qualify for $6,100,000 in State Grant Funding, shall the School District be authorized to issue bonds ("Bonds") in an amount not to exceed up to $13,100.000 as detailed in the project list which is on file at the School District office and incorporated herein by this reference? The Bonds shall be issued for a term not to exceed up to the statutory maximum, which is twenty-five (25) years in the case of Bonds issued under the authority of the Education Code and forty (40) years in the case of Bonds issued under the authority of the Government Code, at an interest rate below the legal maximum.

 
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