General Election November 5, 2018 · City of Monterey

Measure S - City of Monterey

Without increasing the existing one cent per dollar transaction and use (“sales”) tax, shall the measure be adopted to continue the tax for eight years to fix streets, sidewalks, and potholes; improve access and safety for senior citizens, disabled residents, and others; and repair the storm drain system to protect our beaches/Monterey Bay, with all revenue exclusively applied to these specific purposes, subject to citizen oversight and independent audits?

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Yes
82.1% 8,669 +64.2
2
No
17.9% 1,892

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