Alpine County, California ballot measures
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Alpine County is one of 58 California counties. The Alpine County elections department is in charge of the conduct of ballot measure elections for all municipalities and school districts throughout the county.
2024
- See also: California 2024 local ballot measures
November 5
• Alpine County, California, Measure G, Increase Hotel Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported increasing the hotel tax from 10% to 14% of the rent charged to provide additional general funding for Alpine County. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the hotel tax from 10% to 14% of the rent charged to provide additional general funding for Alpine County. |
2023
- See also: California 2023 local ballot measures
July 11
A "yes" vote supports allowing the district to enact a tax of not more than $513 per parking space on parcels to provide funding for the Kirkwood Volunteer Fire Department's fire suppression and prevention services. |
A "no" vote opposes allowing the district to enact a tax of not more than $513 per parking space on parcels to provide funding for the Kirkwood Volunteer Fire Department's fire suppression and prevention services. |
2022
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
November 8
• Alpine County, California, Measure D, Prohibit Biomass Facility Measure (November 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported prohibiting the construction of a biomass facility and prohibiting Alpine County from issuing permits or using public funds to analyze, study, or facilitate the construction of a biomass facility. |
A "no" vote opposed prohibiting the construction of a biomass facility and prohibiting Alpine County from issuing permits or using public funds to analyze, study, or facilitate the construction of a biomass facility. |
2020
November 3
• Alpine, California, Measure C, Effluent Regulation Ordinance (November 2020): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to levy an additional property tax of $150 per $100,000 in assessed value (1.5 mills) in 2021 and to increase that levy by up to $100 per $100,000 in assessed value (1 mill) every year to a maximum rate of $400 per $100,000 in assessed value (4 mills). Going into 2020, residential property was assessed at a rate of 7.15% of market value and non-residential property was assessed at 29% of market value. Under a 7.15% residential property tax assessment rate, a home with the median market value of about $470,000 would be assessed for taxes at $33,605, which means a 1 mill tax would be $33.6. |
A "no" vote opposed this measure authorizing the district to levy an additional property tax of up to $400 per $100,000 in assessed value (4 mills), thereby leaving the district's total property taxes at existing rates. |
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