General Election November 5, 2020 · City of Cloverdale

Measure R - City of Cloverdale Utility Users'

To maintain important City services, including: repairing potholes/streets; installing City power backup systems for PG&E power shutdowns; preparing/responding to natural disasters/health emergencies; maintaining rapid 911 response; supporting youth/teen programs; and other City services; shall Cloverdale’s measure extending the existing voter-approved Utility Users Tax at the current 3%, without increasing the rate, until ended by voters, providing $445,000 annually, exempting low-income seniors, requiring citizen oversight, with no money for Sacramento, be adopted?

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Yes
53.4% 2,420 +6.9
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46.6% 2,109

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