It's fairly simple, with either a yes or no, registered voters can decide the fate of Measure G. It's the only item on the ballot for Lafayette residents on Tuesday November 8. Measure G is a citizen-initiated measure that would levy an $89 parcel tax for a maximum period of ten years to bring all of Lafayette's roads and drains to good quality. Threshold for passage is 66% of voters plus 1. If approved, the City Council has agreed to contribute $3 million from reserve accounts to completely address the asphalt problem.
Vote at: Happy Valley Elementary, Lafayette/Orinda Presbyterian Church, Lafayette Christian Church, Springhill Elementary or Our Savior's Lutheran Church. C. Tyson
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