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Dean C. Logan
Los Angeles County
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
Ofcial Sample Ballot
Consolidated Municipal and
Special Elections
March 7, 2017
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Information for voters
March 7, 2017 marks the date for the Consolidated Municipal and Special
Elections. This election, the ballot will include a countywide ballot measure
ces and measures. Review your Sample
Ballot and visit lavote.net to ensure you are ready for Election Day!
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Early voting
Why should you vote early?
No need to rush on Election Day to get to your polling place.
No need to worry about sending your Vote by Mail ballot on time.
locations leading up to the March 7, 2017 Consolidated Municipal and Special
Elections.
Beginning February 6th any voter that would like to vote early can visit the
Departments Headquarters located at 12400 Imperial Highway in Norwalk
to request and cast a ballot.
The Department will also offer additional early voting sites on the weekend before
Election Day on March 4th and 5th at several locations throughout Los Angeles
County.
For additional information on the early voting program including a listing
of locations, dates and hours of operation, please visit lavote.net.
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Vote By Mail
Ballot drop-off locations
The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk is providing Vote By Mail drop-off
locations for the March 7, 2017 Consolidated Municipal and Special Elections.
Beginning February 6th any voter who receives a Vote By Mail ballot may
drop-off their voted ballot at one of many convenient locations throughout Los
Angeles County.
For details on the program and a listing of ballot drop-off locations, please
visit lavote.net.
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Voter Bill of Rights
You have the following rights:
1. The right to vote if you are a registered voter. You are eligible to vote if you
are:
-a U.S. citizen living in California - registered where you currently live
-at least 18 years old - not in prison or on parole for a felony
2. The right to vote if you are a registered voter even if your name is not on
the list.
You will vote using a provisional ballot. Your vote will be counted if elections
3. The right to vote if you are still in line when the polls close.
4. The right to cast a secret ballot without anyone bothering you or telling you
how to vote.
5. The right to get a new ballot if you have made a mistake, if you have not
already cast your ballot. You can:
or
Exchange your vote by mail ballot
your polling place; or
Vote using a provisional ballot, if you do not have your original vote by mail
ballot.
6. The right to get help casting your ballot from anyone you choose, except
from your employer or union representative.
7. The right to drop off your completed vote by mail ballot at any polling
place in the county where you are registered to vote.
8. The right to get election materials in a language other than English if
enough people in your voting precinct speak that language.
and watch the election process. If the person you ask cannot answer your
questions, they must send you to the right person for an answer. If you are
disruptive, they can stop answering you.
10. The right to report any illegal or fraudulent election activity to an elections
On the web at www.sos.ca.gov
By phone at (800) 345-VOTE (8683)
By email at elections@sos.ca.gov
If you believe you have been denied any of these rights, call the Secretary
(800) 345-VOTE (8683).
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Apply to vote by mail
One-time Vote By Mail
You can request a ballot by mail starting 29 days before the election. Apply
by doing one of the following:
Visit lavote.net and submit your request online.
Tear off and mail back the application on the back cover
page of this booklet.
Send a letter signed by the voter that includes the voters residence
address and where to send the Vote By Mail ballot:
Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk
P.O. Box 30450, Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450.
You can also apply by calling (800) 815-2666 option 2.
Permanent Vote By Mail
You can request a ballot to be mailed to you automatically every time there is
an election. This is called Permanent Vote By Mail status. California law allows
a voter to declare that they want to automatically vote by mail every election.
You can download an application at lavote.net or just check the box on the
Vote By Mail application on the back cover of this booklet.
Application to Vote By Mail
I want to be a permanent
Vote By Mail voter.
You will automatically receive
a ballot and vote by mail
every election.
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ELECTION MAIL
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COUNTYMEASURE
LosAngelesCountyPlantoPreventandCombatHomelessness.
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H YES
Tofundmentalhealth,substanceabusetreatment,healthcare,
education,jobtraining,rentalsubsidies,emergencyandaffordable
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NO
housing,transportation,outreach,prevention,andsupportiveservicesforhomeless
children,families,fosteryouth,veterans,batteredwomen,seniors,disabledindividuals,andotherhomeless
adults;shallvotersauthorizeOrdinanceNo.2017-0001tolevya1/4centsalestaxfortenyears,with
independentannualauditsandcitizens'oversight?
CONTINUEVOTINGONNEXTPAGE
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CITY
CLAREMONTCITYGENERALMUNICIPALELECTION
LARRYSCHROEDER
Memberofthe 28
CityCouncilmember
CityCouncil
Votefornomore
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KOREYJOHNSON
BusinessLeader
thanTwo
ANTHONYGRYNCHAL
30
Realtor
MICHAELKEENAN
31
ProfessionalWindowCleaner
MURRAYG.MONROE
32
InvestmentAdvisor
ZACHARYCOURSER 33
Professor
COREYCALAYCAY
34
CityCouncilmember
ABRAHAMPRATTELLA 35
CEO/Realtor/Pastor
PLEASENOTE:Theorderinwhichcandidates'namesappearontheballotisdeterminedbyarandom
drawingof26lettersofthealphabet.
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Candidate statements &
measures
The following pages may contain Candidate Statements, and/or Ballot Measure
Analyses, Arguments or Rebuttals.
Candidates for local ofces have the option of including a statement, for which
they pay a fee, unless the governing body pays the fee.
In compliance with the law, only English and Spanish language Candidate
Statements are included in this booklet. Each candidate that submitted a Spanish
language Candidate Statement has paid an additional fee.
Candidate Statements, Arguments or Rebuttals In Favor, or/and Against Ballot
Measures are not edited or veried for accuracy by any elections ofcials.
Arguments and/or Rebuttals are the opinions of the authors.
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IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE H
By Mary C. Wickham, County Counsel
Approval of Measure H (Measure) would authorize the County of
Los Angeles (County) to impose a one-quarter percent (0.25%) special
transactions and use tax on the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all
personal property in the incorporated and unincorporated territory of the
County (Tax). This Measure was placed on the ballot by resolution of the
County Board of Supervisors (Board) and, if approved, will result in the
enactment of Ordinance No. 2017-0001 (Ordinance).
Proceeds from the Tax will be used to generate ongoing funding to prevent and
combat homelessness within Los Angeles County, including funding mental
health, substance abuse treatment, health care, education, job training, rental
and housing subsidies, case management and services, emergency and affordable
housing, transportation, outreach, prevention, and supportive services for
homeless children, families, foster youth, veterans, battered women, seniors,
disabled individuals, and other homeless adults, consistent with the strategies
developed through the Homeless Initiative adopted by the Board, and as
otherwise directed by the Board to address the causes and effects of
homelessness.
The Ordinance provides that the County shall contract with the California State
Board of Equalization (SBE) to administer the Tax. The Ordinance requires
the SBE contract ensure the combined local transactions and use tax rate limit
(currently two (2) percent) is not exceeded in any city or district such that the
Tax, when aggregated with all other transactions and use taxes within the city or
district subject to the combined rate limit will (1) not cause the rate of all such
taxes to exceed the combined rate limit, (2) not cause any person subject to the
Tax to pay more than combined rate, and (3) have no impact on the revenue
received by each city and district from transactions and use taxes previously
imposed. The Tax will commence the latter of the first day of the first calendar
quarter that is more than 110 days after approval of this Measure or the first day
of the first calendar quarter after the execution of the SBE contract
(Commencement Date). The Tax will expire ten (10) years after the
Commencement Date.
If this Tax is approved by voters, the County Auditor-Controller shall have an
independent auditor prepare and file a report with the Board by December 31 of
each year the Tax is imposed. The report shall state: (1) the amount of Tax
revenues collected and expended each year; and (2) the status of any project and
description of services or programs funded from proceeds of the Tax.
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IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE H (Continued)
If approved, the Measure creates a Citizens Oversight Advisory Board
composed of five members appointed by the Board which shall review
semi-annually all expenditures from the Tax, annually publish a complete
accounting of all allocations each year, and submit periodic evaluations to the
County.
The Tax proceeds shall be deposited into a special account, created and
maintained by the County, and shall only be used for the specific purposes
outlined in the Ordinance.
This Measure requires a two-thirds (2/3) vote for passage.
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ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE H
Vote YES on Measure H to help end homelessness in L.A. County.
The growing homeless crisis is disrupting nearly every community in the
county compromising public health and safety and hurting local businesses.
The longer we wait, the more expensive it will be to help the 47,000+ homeless
population, including many women and children. We need to act now to help
them get off the streets and into housing with services.
The Board of Supervisors, including Democrats and Republicans, unanimously
voted to place Measure H on the ballot and declared a State of Emergency, with
the support of a broad coalition of health and mental health service providers,
business leaders, paramedics, firefighters, religious and neighborhood leaders
because it will provide essential treatment and services to get the homeless off
the street. They dont just need housing
they need health/mental health
treatment, job training and counseling. Measure H would accomplish just that.
In just the first five years, the proceeds of Measure H would enable 45,000
families/individuals to exit homelessness into permanent housing and help an
additional 30,000 families/individuals avoid homelessness.
Over 4,000 local children are homeless, and they are sick four times more
often and four times more likely to show delayed development. Measure H will
work to ensure all children are protected.
It is our duty to help the veterans who have sacrificed for us by assisting them
in dealing with the effects of combat trauma and drug addiction, finding jobs,
and making sure they have homes. Measure H will help stabilize the homeless
veterans population.
One in three of the homeless in L.A. County are women who are especially
vulnerable to rape and assault. Measure H will help women get off the street.
Please do your part to help end homelessness throughout L.A. County and Vote
YES on Measure H.
JACKIE LACEY
L.A. County District Attorney
ELISE BUIK
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
MARY LESLIE
President - Los Angeles Business Council
YVETTE J. KELLEY
President & CEO, New Directions For Veterans
ALEX JOHNSON
Executive Director, Childrens Defense Fund-California
NO ARGUMENT AGAINST THIS MEASURE WAS SUBMITTED
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF MEASURE H
An ordinance amending Title 4, Revenue and Finance of the Los Angeles
County Code, to add Chapter 4.73Transactions and Use Tax to Prevent and
Combat Homelessness, relating to a special countywide transactions and use tax
to prevent and combat homelessness within Los Angeles County.
The people of the County of Los Angeles ordains as follows:
Chapter 4.73 is hereby added to read as follows:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 4.73
Transactions and Use Tax to Prevent and Combat Homelessness
Sections:
4.73.010 Title.
4.73.020 Operative Date.
4.73.030 Purpose.
4.73.040 Expenditure Plan.
4.73.050 Special Account.
4.73.060 Community Oversight and Accountability.
4.73.070 Accountability Measures.
4.73.080 Contract with State.
4.73.090 Transactions Tax Rate.
4.73.100 Place of Sale.
4.73.110 Use Tax Rate.
4.73.120 Adoption of Provisions of State Law.
4.73.130 Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use.
4.73.140 Permit Not Required.
4.73.150 Exemptions and Exclusions.
4.73.160 State Law Amendments.
4.73.170 Amendment of Ordinance.
4.73.180 Enjoining Collection Forbidden.
4.73.190 Severability.
4.73.200 Effective Date.
4.73.201 Execution.
4.73.010 Title.
This Chapter shall be known as the Transactions and Use Tax to Prevent and
Combat Homelessness ordinance. The County of Los Angeles hereinafter shall
be called County. This ordinance shall be applicable in the incorporated and
unincorporated territory of the County.
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF MEASURE H (Continued)
4.73.020 Operative Date.
Except as provided for in Section 4.73.050, the Operative Date means the first
day of the first calendar quarter commencing more than 110 days after the
adoption of this ordinance, the date of such adoption being as set forth below.
4.73.030 Purpose.
This ordinance is adopted to achieve the following and directs that the provisions
hereof be interpreted in order to accomplish those purposes:
A. To impose a retail transactions and use tax in accordance with the provisions
of Part 1.6 (commencing with section 7251) of Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code and section 7285.5 of Part 1.7 of Division 2 which authorizes the
County to adopt this tax ordinance which shall be operative if two thirds of the
electors voting on the measure vote to approve the imposition of the tax at an
election called for that purpose.
B. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that incorporates
provisions identical to those of the Sales and Use Tax Law of the State of
California insofar as those provisions are not inconsistent with the requirements
and limitations contained in Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code.
C. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that imposes a tax and
provides a measure therefor that can be administered and collected by the State
Board of Equalization in a manner that adapts itself as fully as practicable to,
and requires the least possible deviation from, the existing statutory and
administrative procedures followed by the State Board of Equalization in
administering and collecting the California State Sales and Use Taxes.
D. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that can be administered
in a manner that will be, to the greatest degree possible, consistent with the
provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, minimize
the cost of collecting the transactions and use taxes, and at the same time,
minimize the burden of record keeping upon persons subject to taxation under
the provisions of this ordinance.
E. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance for the specific purpose
of preventing and combatting homelessness within Los Angeles County.
Revenues generated by the retail transactions and use tax shall be used to sustain
the implementation of the Countys Homeless Initiatives recommended
strategies, adopted by the Board of Supervisors on February 9, 2016, and as
otherwise directed by the Board of Supervisors to address the causes and effects
of homelessness, consistent with this Chapter.
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4.73.040 Expenditure Plan.
A. Consistent with Subsection E of Section 4.73.030, above, the revenues
generated by the retail transactions and use tax will be expended by the County
pursuant to an expenditure plan approved by the Board of Supervisors prior to
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June 30 of each year. The annual expenditure plan will include, but not be
limited to, the following projects:
1. Prevent Homelessness:
a. Homeless Prevention Program for Families;
b. Homeless Prevention Program for Individuals.
2. Subsidize Housing:
a. Expand Rapid Rehousing;
b. Provide subsidized housing to homeless disabled individuals pursuing
Supplemental Security Income;
c. Facilitate utilization of federal housing subsidies;
d. Family reunification housing subsidies;
e. Interim/bridge housing for those exiting institutions.
3. Provide Case Management and Services:
a. Mental health, substance use, and counseling services;
b. Regional Integrated Re-entry Network;
c. Jail In-reach;
d. Criminal Record Clearing Project;
e. Provide services for Permanent Supportive Housing.
4. Increase Income:
a. Increase employment for homeless adults by supporting social enterprise;
b. Subsidized employment for homeless adults;
c. Countywide Supplemental Security/Social Security Disability income, and
Veterans benefits advocacy.
5. Create a Coordinated System:
a. Expand the Countywide Outreach System;
b. Strengthen the Coordinated Entry System;
c. Enhance the Emergency Shelter System;
d. Enhance services for transition age youth.
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6. Affordable Housing for the Homeless:
a. Preserve current affordable housing;
b. Promote the development of affordable housing for homeless families and
individuals.
7. Other services to address the causes and effects of homelessness.
B. To the extent feasible, revenues from the retail transactions and use tax shall
be used to leverage additional public and private resources to address the causes
and effects of homelessness, consistent with this Chapter.
C. Revenues from the retail transactions and use tax may be awarded as grants
to public agencies and non-profit organizations to address the causes and effects
of homelessness, consistent with this Chapter. The Board of Supervisors shall
adopt policies and procedures for the solicitation and award of such grants.
Nothing herein precludes the County from using revenue generated by the retail
transactions and use tax for contracting with for-profit contractors and private
businesses in compliance with applicable law.
4.73.050 Special Account.
Any retail transactions and use tax proceeds shall be deposited in a special
account, created and maintained by the County, and used only for the specific
purposes identified in Subsection E of Section 4.73.030, above, in accordance
with Section 4.73.030, above.
4.73.060 Community Oversight and Accountability
A. The Citizens Homelessness Initiative Oversight Advisory Board (Advisory
Board) is hereby created.
B. The Advisory Board shall be comprised of five members appointed by the
Board of Supervisors. Each Supervisorial District shall nominate one member for
appointment by the Board of Supervisors. The Advisory Board shall include at
least one member that meets each of the following criteria:
1. A professional from the field of municipal/public finance and/or accounting
and budgeting with a minimum of ten years of relevant experience in evaluating
financial transactions and program cost-effectiveness; and
2. An individual working in the homelessness services, research, or advocacy
field in a management position with a minimum of ten years of relevant
experience.
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PROPOSED ORDINANCE OF MEASURE H (Continued)
The Advisory Board members shall be governed by and comply with State
conflict of interest laws (e.g., Government Code section 87000 et seq.; and
section 1090 et seq.) and the Countys conflict of interest policies. The members
shall have no legal action pending against Los Angeles County and are
prohibited from acting in any activity directly or indirectly involving funding
provided through this ordinance during their tenure on the Advisory Board.
Advisory Board members shall not have direct interest or employment with any
public or private entity, which receives funding provided through this ordinance.
C. The Advisory Board shall do all of the following:
1. Semi-annual review of all expenditures from the retail transactions and use
tax;
2. Publish a complete accounting of all allocations each year, posting the
information on the Countys publicly accessible Internet Web site; in a
downloadable spreadsheet format, including information about the location and
footprint of each funded project, its objectives, status, and outcomes, any
matching funds used, and the applicable program from the expenditure plan
schedule;
3. Submit periodic evaluations to the County of the retail transactions and use
tax expenditures, which may at the Board of Supervisors direction be
undertaken by independent researchers, identifying any changes needed to meet
the objectives of the Homeless Initiative.
D. Members of the Advisory Board shall serve a term of four years at the
pleasure of the Board of Supervisors, and no member may serve more than two
consecutive four-year terms. The Board of Supervisors may, by order, extend this
length of service or waive this limit for individuals or the Advisory Board as a
whole. A members position shall become vacant upon his or her death,
resignation, or removal by the Board of Supervisors. In the case of such a
vacancy, the Supervisorial District from which the vacancy arose shall nominate a
successor for appointment by the Board of Supervisors to fill the unexpired term.
E. Members of the Advisory Board shall not be compensated for their service,
but may be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties.
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4.73.070 Accountability Measures.
For so long as any proceeds of the retail transactions and use tax remain
unexpended, the Auditor-Controller shall cause a report to be prepared by an
independent auditor and filed with the Board of Supervisors no later than
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December 31 of each year, stating: (i) the amount of retail transactions and use
tax proceeds collected and expended in such year; and (ii) the status of any
projects or description of any services or programs funded from proceeds of the
retail transactions and use tax.
4.73.080 Contract with State.
Prior to the operative date, the County shall contract with the State Board of
Equalization to perform all functions incident to the administration and
operation of this transactions and use tax ordinance; provided, that if the County
shall not have contracted with the State Board of Equalization prior to the
operative date, it shall nevertheless so contract and in such a case the operative
date shall be the first day of the first calendar quarter following the execution of
such a contract.
4.73.090 Transactions Tax Rate.
For the privilege of selling tangible personal property at retail, a transaction tax
is hereby imposed upon all retailers in the incorporated and unincorporated
territory of the County at the rate of 0.25% of the gross receipts of any retailer
from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail in said territory for a
period of ten (10) years beginning on and after the operative date of this
ordinance.
4.73.100 Place of Sale.
For the purposes of this ordinance, all retail sales are consummated at the place
of business of the retailer unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered
by the retailer or his agent to an out-of-state destination or to a common carrier
for delivery to an out-of-state destination. The gross receipts from such sales
shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the State sales
and use tax, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. In the event a
retailer has no permanent place of business in the State or has more than one
place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated
shall be determined under rules and regulations to be prescribed and adopted by
the State Board of Equalization.
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4.73.110 Use Tax Rate.
A use tax is hereby imposed on the storage, use or other consumption in the
County of tangible personal property purchased from any retailer on and after
the operative date of this ordinance for storage, use or other consumption in said
territory at the rate of 0.25% of the sales price of the property for a period of ten
(10) years beginning on and after the operative date of this ordinance. The sales
price shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to State sales
or use tax regardless of the place to which delivery is made.
4.73.120 Adoption of Provisions of State Law.
Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance and except insofar as they are
inconsistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code, all of the provisions of Part 1 (commencing with section 6001) of
Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code are hereby adopted and made a
part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein.
4.73.130 Limitations on Adoption of State Law and Collection of Use Taxes.
In adopting the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code:
A. Wherever the State of California is named or referred to as the taxing agency,
the name of this County shall be substituted therefor. However, the substitution
shall not be made:
1. When the word State is used as a part of the title of the State Controller,
State Treasurer, State Board of Equalization, State Treasury, or the Constitution
of the State of California;
2. Where the result of that substitution would require action to be taken by or
against this County or any agency, officer, or employee thereof rather than by or
against the State Board of Equalization, in performing the functions incident to
the administration or operation of this ordinance.
3. In those sections, including, but not necessarily limited to sections referring to
the exterior boundaries of the State of California, where the result of the
substitution would be to:
a. Provide an exemption from this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use
or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not otherwise
be exempt from this tax while such sales, storage, use or other consumption
remain subject to tax by the State under the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of
the Revenue and Taxation Code, or;
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b. Impose this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other
consumption of tangible personal property which would not be subject to tax by
the State under the said provision of that code.
4. In sections 6701, 6702 (except in the last sentence thereof), 6711, 6715, 6737,
6797 or 6828 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.
B. The word County shall be substituted for the word State in the phrase
retailer engaged in business in this State in section 6203 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code, and in the definition of that phrase in section 6203.
4.73.140 Permit Not Required.
If a sellers permit has been issued to a retailer under section 6067 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, an additional transactors permit shall not be
required by this ordinance.
4.73.150 Exemptions and Exclusions.
A. There shall be excluded from the measure of the transactions tax and the use
tax the amount of any sales tax or use tax imposed by the State of California or
by any city, city and county, or county pursuant to the Bradley-Burns Uniform
Local Sales and Use Tax Law or the amount of any state-administered
transactions or use tax.
B. There are exempted from the computation of the amount of transactions tax
the gross receipts from:
1. Sales of tangible personal property, other than fuel or petroleum products, to
operators of aircraft to be used or consumed principally outside the County in
which the sale is made and directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as
common carriers of persons or property under the authority of the laws of this
State, the United States, or any foreign government.
2. Sales of property to be used outside the County which is shipped to a point
outside the County, pursuant to the contract of sale, by delivery to such point by
the retailer or his agent, or by delivery by the retailer to a carrier for shipment to
a consignee at such point. For the purposes of this paragraph, delivery to a point
outside the County shall be satisfied:
a. With respect to vehicles (other than commercial vehicles) subject to
registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with section 4000) of Division 3
of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with section 21411 of the
Public Utilities Code, and undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5
(commencing with section 9840) of the Vehicle Code by registration to an
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out-of-County address and by a declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by
the buyer, stating that such address is, in fact, his or her principal place of
residence; and
b. With respect to commercial vehicles, by registration to a place of business
out-of-County and declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, that
the vehicle will be operated from that address.
3. The sale of tangible personal property if the seller is obligated to furnish the
property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the
operative date of this ordinance.
4. A lease of tangible personal property which is a continuing sale of such
property, for any period of time for which the lessor is obligated to lease the
property for an amount fixed by the lease prior to the operative date of this
ordinance.
5. For the purposes of subparagraphs (3) and (4) of this section, the sale or
lease of tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant
to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or
lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice,
whether or not such right is exercised.
C. There are exempted from the use tax imposed by this ordinance, the storage,
use or other consumption in this County of tangible personal property:
1. The gross receipts from the sale of which have been subject to a transactions
tax under any state-administered transactions and use tax ordinance.
2. Other than fuel or petroleum products purchased by operators of aircraft and
used or consumed by such operators directly and exclusively in the use of such
aircraft as common carriers of persons or property for hire or compensation
under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued pursuant to the
laws of this State, the United States, or any foreign government. This exemption
is in addition to the exemptions provided in sections 6366 and 6366.1 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code.
3. If the purchaser is obligated to purchase the property for a fixed price
pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this ordinance.
4. If the possession of, or the exercise of any right or power over, the tangible
personal property arises under a lease which is a continuing purchase of such
property for any period of time for which the lessee is obligated to lease the
property for an amount fixed by a lease prior to the operative date of this
ordinance.
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5. For the purposes of subparagraphs 3 and 4 of this section, storage, use, or
other consumption, or possession of, or exercise of any right or power over,
tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a
contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or
lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice,
whether or not such right is exercised.
6. Except as provided in subparagraph 7, a retailer engaged in business in the
County shall not be required to collect use tax from the purchaser of tangible
personal property, unless the retailer ships or delivers the property into the
County or participates within the County in making the sale of the property,
including, but not limited to, soliciting or receiving the order, either directly or
indirectly, at a place of business of the retailer in the County or through any
representative, agent, canvasser, solicitor, subsidiary, or person in the County
under the authority of the retailer.
7. A retailer engaged in business in the County shall also include any
retailer of any of the following: vehicles subject to registration pursuant to
Chapter 1 (commencing with section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code,
aircraft licensed in compliance with section 21411 of the Public Utilities
Code, or undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with
section 9840) of the Vehicle Code. That retailer shall be required to collect use
tax from any purchaser who registers or licenses the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft at
an address in the County.
D. Any person subject to use tax under this ordinance may credit against that
tax any transactions tax or reimbursement for transactions tax paid to a
County imposing, or retailer liable for a transactions tax pursuant to Part 1.6 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code with respect to the sale to the
person of the property the storage, use or other consumption of which is subject
to the use tax.
E. When contracting with the State Board of Equalization pursuant to section
4.73.080 to administer the tax imposed by this ordinance, it shall be the Countys
intent, and any agreement shall ensure, that the combined rate limit specified in
Revenue and Taxation Code section 7251.1 is not exceeded in any district within
the County that has imposed a transactions and use tax pursuant to Part 1.6 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code in effect on or before the effective
date of this ordinance. The agreement shall include that appropriate steps are
taken by the Board of Equalization to ensure that the County tax imposed by this
ordinance, when aggregated with all other transactions and use taxes imposed
pursuant to Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code within that
district, will 1) not cause the rate of the transactions and use tax within the
district to exceed the combined rate limit; 2) not cause any person subject to the
tax imposed by this ordinance to pay more than the legally permissible combined
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rate; and 3) have no impact on the revenue received by each district within the
County as the result of any transactions and use tax imposed by the district on or
prior to the effective date of this ordinance.
4.73.160 State Law Amendments.
All amendments subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance to Part 1 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code relating to sales and use taxes and
which are not inconsistent with Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the
Revenue and Taxation Code, and all amendments to Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of
Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, shall automatically become a part
of this ordinance, provided however, that no such amendment shall operate so as
to affect the rate of tax imposed by this ordinance.
4.73.170 Amendment of Ordinance.
Except for amendments that would increase the tax rate, impose the tax on
transactions and uses not previously subject to the tax (unless the amendment
occurs pursuant to Section 4.73.160), extend the tax, or be inconsistent with the
purposes of this ordinance, the Board of Supervisors may amend this ordinance
without submitting the amendment to the voters for approval.
4.73.180 Enjoining Collection Forbidden.
No injunction or writ of mandate or other legal or equitable process shall issue in
any suit, action or proceeding in any court against the State or the County, or
against any officer of the State or the County, to prevent or enjoin the collection
under this ordinance, or Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation
Code, of any tax or any amount of tax required to be collected.
4.73.190 Severability.
If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or
circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance and the application
of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
4.73.200 Effective Date.
This ordinance relates to the levying and collecting of the Countys Transactions
and Use Tax to Prevent and Combat Homelessness and shall take effect
immediately upon approval by a majority of the electorate voting in an election
on this ordinance.
4.73.201 Execution.
The Chair of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to attest to the adoption of
this ordinance by the voters of the County.
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was PASSED, APPROVED and
ADOPTED by the people of the County of Los Angeles voting on the 7th day of
March, 2017.
LA 047-024
PR-005036-14
STATEMENT OF COREY CALAYCAY
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 46
Occupation: City Councilmember
Thank you for the privilege of serving as your Council Member. I am a 43 year
resident, and I love Claremont. That is the premise of my service.
I always remember that I work for you. I recognize and respect the fact that
Claremont residents are very diverse politically, socially, economically, and have
high expectations of their elected officials and City Government.
I work hard to maintain your trust and confidence by adhering to my basic
principles of honesty, integrity, and transparency in government; fiscal
responsibility; and citizen-driven policy.
I am grateful to have participated in decisions that:
- Led to several years of budget surpluses which allowed us to increase our
reserves
- Brought, and continue to bring, improvements to the 10 freeway corridor,
Peppertree Square, our Village, and our neighborhoods
I pledge to continue supporting and advocating for quality of life issues that
our residents have indicated are important including:
- Restoring local ownership and control of our water system
- Public safety
- Economic vitality
- Sustainability
In this election, you are evaluating my job performance. I believe that I have
earned your continued support and ask for your vote on March 7.
Corey Calaycay
corey.calaycay@verizon.net
(909) 593-5913
www.coreycalaycay.com
LA 047-025
CS-011362-1
DECLARACIÓN DE COREY CALAYCAY
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 46
Ocupación: Miembro del Concejo Municipal
Gracias por el privilegio de servirle como Miembro del Concejo. Soy residente
desde hace 43 años, y amo Claremont. Esa es la premisa de mi servicio.
Siempre recuerdo que trabajo para usted. Reconozco y respeto el hecho de que
los residentes de Claremont son muy diversos política, social, económicamente, y
tienen altas expectativas para sus funcionarios electos y el Gobierno de la
Ciudad.
Trabajo con ahínco para mantener su confianza y crédito al respetar mis
principios básicos de honestidad, integridad, y transparencia en el gobierno;
responsabilidad fiscal; y política impulsada por los ciudadanos.
Agradezco haber participado en decisiones que:
- Dieron lugar a varios años de superávit en el presupuesto, lo cual nos permitió
aumentar nuestras reservas
- Trajeron, y siguen trayendo, mejoras al corredor de la autopista 10,
Peppertree Square, nuestra Villa, y nuestros vecindarios
Prometo seguir apoyando y defendiendo asuntos de calidad de vida que
nuestros residentes han indicado que son importantes incluso:
- Restablecer la propiedad local y el control de nuestro sistema de agua
- Seguridad pública
- Vitalidad económica
- Sustentabilidad
En esta elección, usted evalúa mi desempeño en el trabajo. Creo que me he
ganado su apoyo continuo y le pido su voto el 7 de marzo.
Corey Calaycay
corey.calaycay@verizon.net
(909) 593-5913
www.coreycalaycay.com
LA 047-026
CS-011362-2
STATEMENT OF ZACHARY COURSER
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 40
Occupation: Professor
Since first arriving in 1995 as a freshman at Claremont McKenna College, I have
been impressed with Claremonts unique history, welcoming atmosphere, and
quality of life. After years working in public policy and education around the
country and around the world, Im fortunate to be teaching and researching here
as a professor.
But no place is perfect. Because I care about our community and its problems
I have worked hard as Traffic and Transportation Commissioner, pressing for
the formation of a subcommittee to address the problem of train horns. I will
continue to work toward establishing quiet zones at rail crossings, making these
intersections safer and eliminating train horns.
New and continuing challenges lie ahead. The citys ongoing attempt to acquire
Golden State Water requires a hands-on approach. The changes that Metros
extension of the Gold Line will bring to Claremont need active councilmembers,
engaged with the county and the region.
Addressing complex issues like these begins with actively listening to residents.
Working toward solutions requires leadership, experience, and new ideas.
I pledge to bring my knowledge and experience to the city council, working
hard on maintaining our excellent quality of life and community, and I ask for
your vote.
LA 047-027
CS-011364-1
DECLARACIÓN DE ZACHARY COURSER
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 40
Ocupación: Profesor
Desde mi primera llegada en 1995 como estudiante de primer año en el Colegio
McKenna de Claremont, me sentí impresionado con la historia singular, la
atmósfera receptiva, y la calidad de vida de Claremont. Después de años de
trabajar en la política pública y la educación en todo el país y en todo el mundo,
tengo la fortuna de estar enseñando e investigando aquí como profesor.
Pero ningún lugar es perfecto. Como me preocupan nuestra comunidad y sus
problemas he trabajado con ahínco como Comisionado de Tráfico y Transporte,
y reclamado por la formación de un subcomité que aborde el problema de la
sirena de los trenes. Seguiré trabajando para establecer zonas silenciosas en los
cruces de ferrocarril, lograr que esas intersecciones sean más seguras y se
eliminen las sirenas de los trenes.
Tenemos nuevas dificultades continuas por delante. La presente intención de la
ciudad de adquirir Golden State Water requiere un enfoque-práctico. Los
cambios que la extensión de Metro de la Línea Gold le acarreará a Claremont
necesitan miembros del concejo activos, comprometidos con el condado y la
región.
El abordaje de asuntos complejos como estos comienza por escuchar de manera
activa a los residentes. Trabajar para encontrar soluciones requiere liderazgo,
experiencia, y nuevas ideas. Prometo aportar mi conocimiento y experiencia al
concejo municipal, trabajar con ahínco para mantener nuestra excelente calidad
de vida y comunidad, y le pido su voto.
LA 047-028
CS-011364-2
STATEMENT OF ANTHONY GRYNCHAL
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 26
Occupation: Realtor
Anthony Grynchal for Claremont City Council 2017.
I have a passion to serve people and I work hard.
I can be reached 24 hours a day at 9097315374.
(www.mrclaremont.com)
For the past seven years, I have worked as a local Real Estate Agent.
Through this, I have developed a deep knowledge of Claremont.
I love the people and the City, but I believe we can do better!
I want to further involve myself within the community by serving as your City
Councilman.
I have had the opportunity to work with governments across the world.
I developed a business model in Claremont, helping co-found World Hunger
Solution, a 501(c3) non-profit, which aims to combat malnutrition on a local and
global level.
I am also a Claremont Homeless Advocate, and mentor the Claremont homeless
to find purpose and rebuild their lives.
My fiancé and I recently purchased our dream home on Bonnie Brae, and we will
raise our family here.
I want your vote because I will bring financial transparency/responsibility and get
the water bill down!
I state the facts, work hard, and always apply common sense.
I look forward to serving this outstanding, beautiful community.
LA 047-029
CS-011363-1
DECLARACIÓN DE ANTHONY GRYNCHAL
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 26
Ocupación: Corredor de Bienes Raíces
Anthony Grynchal para el Concejo Municipal de Claremont de 2017.
Tengo pasión por servir a la gente y trabajo con ahínco.
Me pueden contactar las 24 horas del día en el 9097315374.
(www.mrclaremont.com)
Durante los últimos siete años, he trabajado como Corredor de Bienes Raíces
local.
A través de esto, he desarrollado un profundo conocimiento de Claremont.
Amo a la gente y la Ciudad, ¡pero creo que nos puede ir mejor!
Quiero involucrarme más dentro de la comunidad al servir como su Concejal
Municipal.
He tenido la oportunidad de trabajar con gobiernos de todo el mundo.
Desarrollé un modelo comercial en Claremont, ayudé a co-fundar World Hunger
Solution, una organización sin fines de lucro 501(c3), que intenta combatir la
desnutrición en el ámbito local y global.
También soy Defensor de Indigentes de Claremont, y mentor de indigentes de
Claremont para encontrar un propósito y reconstruir sus vidas.
Mi prometida y yo recientemente compramos la casa de nuestros sueños en
Bonnie Brae, y formaremos nuestra familia aquí.
Quiero su voto porque traeré transparencia/responsabilidad financiera ¡y haré
descender la factura del agua!
Planteo los hechos, trabajo con ahínco, y siempre aplico el sentido común.
Estoy ansioso por servir a esta hermosa, sobresaliente comunidad.
LA 047-030
CS-011363-2
STATEMENT OF MICHAEL KEENAN
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 62
Occupation: Professional Window Cleaner
THAT Claremont citizens regain and establish greater Home Rule over
municipal affairs, core services and natural and renewable resources by
becoming a charter city under Californias Constitution.
THAT time scarcely remains to transition via Home Rule from a petroleum
based to a renewable based economy and re-balance the carbon cycle.
THAT this can be done by combining Claremonts water system with a solar
municipal grid into a joint municipal utility model within five years.
THAT Claremont gain, collect and market all city and residential renewable and
carbon credits under this municipal utility model.
THAT by maximizing Home Rule over Claremont resources we can maximize
water and energy efficiencys based on majority rule.
THAT the Claremont city council consider a municipal carbon tax.
THAT the Claremont Democratic Self-Governance Ordinance be passed to
prevent corporate interference in this charter process.
THAT as your city council member I will continue to work and apply best
practices between the city manager and other commissions in this transition to a
Green city based charter.
Vote Michael Keenan
Keenanforclaremontcitycouncil.com
LA 047-031
CS-011366-1
DECLARACIÓN DE MICHAEL KEENAN
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 62
Ocupación: Limpiador Profesional de Ventanas
QUE los ciudadanos de Claremont recuperen y establezcan un mejor Gobierno
Autónomo sobre asuntos municipales, servicios básicos y recursos naturales y
renovables al transformarse en una ciudad autónoma en virtud de la
Constitución de California.
QUE ya casi no falta nada para la transición mediante un Gobierno Autónomo
de una economía basada en el petróleo a una basada en recursos renovables y
volver-a-equilibrar el ciclo de carbono.
QUE esto se puede lograr al combinar el sistema de agua de Claremont con una
red solar municipal en un modelo de servicio público municipal conjunto dentro
de cinco años.
QUE Claremont obtenga, recolecte y comercialice todos los créditos de carbono
y recursos renovables residenciales y de la ciudad conforme a este modelo de
servicio público municipal.
QUE al maximizar el Gobierno Autónomo sobre los recursos de Claremont
podemos maximizar la eficiencia de la energía y el agua con base en un principio
mayoritario.
QUE el concejo municipal de Claremont considere un impuesto municipal al
carbono.
QUE la Ordenanza-de-Autonomía Democrática de Claremont se apruebe a fin
de prevenir la interferencia corporativa en este proceso de acta constitutiva.
QUE como miembro del concejo municipal continuaré trabajando y aplicando
las mejores prácticas entre el administrador municipal y otras comisiones en esta
transición a una ciudad "Verde" con base en esta carta constitutiva.
Vote por Michael Keenan
Keenanforclaremontcitycouncil.com
LA 047-032
CS-011366-2
STATEMENT OF MURRAY G. MONROE
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 53
Occupation: Investment Advisor
I have been a resident of Claremont for 45 years. I attended Oakmont,
Sycamore, El Roble and Claremont High schools. I played on AYSO, Claremont
High, Claremont STARS and Claremont Adult soccer teams. I attended Citrus
College and graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in Criminal
Justice. I have been active in community events such as Earth Day, the 4th of
July booths and parade entries and Village Venture. I am an investment advisor.
I am running for a seat on City Council to continue and further Claremonts
progressive agenda including the purchase of the water company, modernization
of the police station and sustainability. Ongoing concerns include our town and
gown relationship, our Wilderness Park issues and business development.
I believe that Claremont should develop a solar grid especially in coordination
with emergency preparedness. The status of our city as a sanctuary city needs to
be considered.
Claremont, where I have grown up, married and am raising my family, is a model
community in which I would like to serve as your city council member.
Murray Monroe
LA 047-033
CS-011368-1
STATEMENT OF ABRAHAM PRATTELLA
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 40
Occupation: Real Estate Professional/CEO/Pastor
I am a husband, father of two young children, former firefighter, Real Estate
professional, longtime company CEO and Pastor.
My clients and congregation say Im compassionate, caring, honest,
transparent, and someone who goes the extra mile.
As your Councilor, I will use my experience of making deals happen through
innovative and win-win solutions to:
Implement cost-effective solutions for the expansion of police
services
upgrade police equipment and technology, remodel the main station
and create School Substations.
Increase educational funding for more teaching staff, training and school
technology.
Start Senior-Junior Life Skills Exchange Programs where our seniors
communicate their hard-won knowledge to young people, who in turn help their
elders go digital.
Keep property taxes low.
Negotiate lower water rates pending resolution of Measure W.
Protect our natural heritage of beautiful trees and parks.
Enhance Arrow Hwy and Foothill Blvd Entry Points to reflect the beauty of
the rest of our city.
Claremont should set the bar and rise above the current division in national
politics. Whatever your race, religion, gender, age, income or political views,
I am ready to serve you and humbly ask for your vote on March 7.
LA 047-034
CS-011365-1
DECLARACIÓN DE ABRAHAM PRATTELLA
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 40
Ocupación: Profesional de Bienes Raíces/Ejecutivo en Jefe/Pastor
Soy esposo, padre de dos hijos pequeños, antiguo bombero, profesional de
Bienes Raíces, Ejecutivo en Jefe de mucho tiempo para una compañía y Pastor.
Mis clientes y mi congregación dicen que soy compasivo, solidario,
honesto, transparente, y alguien que hace un esfuerzo adicional.
Como su Concejal, usaré mi experiencia de lograr concretar transacciones a
través de soluciones innovadoras y en las que todos salen-ganando para:
Implementar soluciones-rentables para la expansión de los servicios
policiales
actualizar equipos y tecnología de la policía, remodelar la estación
principal y crear Subestaciones Escuela.
Aumentar la financiación educativa para más personal de enseñanza,
capacitación y tecnología escolar.
Iniciar Programas de Intercambio de Destrezas para la Vida entre Personas
Mayores-y-Jóvenes en los que nuestras personas mayores comuniquen su
conocimiento obtenido con esfuerzo a personas jóvenes que, a su vez, ayudarán a
sus mayores a usar dispositivos digitales.
Mantener bajos los impuestos sobre la propiedad.
Negociar precios menores para el agua pendiente de la resolución de la
Iniciativa de Ley W.
Proteger nuestro patrimonio natural de hermosos árboles y parques.
Mejorar los Puntos de Ingreso de Arrow Hwy y Foothill Blvd para reflejar la
belleza del resto de nuestra ciudad.
Claremont debe establecer la meta y superar la división actual de la política
nacional. Cualquiera sea su raza, religión, género, edad, ingreso o punto de vista
político, estoy preparado para servirle y humildemente le pido su voto el 7 de
marzo.
LA 047-035
CS-011365-2
STATEMENT OF LARRY SCHROEDER
CANDIDATE FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CLAREMONT CITY GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Age: 67
Occupation: City Councilmember
Thank you for the privilege of serving on the Claremont City Council. Together,
over the past years, we accomplished a great deal but there is more to do.
We must CONTINUE:
-our fight to MAKE THE CLAREMONT WATER SYSTEM PUBLIC and
provide a safe and reliable supply of water at a reasonable cost.
-to maintain BALANCED BUDGETS that provide services that meet our
Communitys needs.
-to maintain PUBLIC SAFETY by supporting our Police Department and
improving our 45-year-old Police Facility.
-to encourage APPROPRIATE RETAIL to meet our Communitys shopping,
jobs, and revenue needs.
-to protect OUR HERITAGE of trees, historic homes, and well maintained
parks.
-to increase and protect our OPEN SPACE while preserving nearby residents
property rights.
-to maintain OUR STREETS and other infrastructure.
-to support SENIOR, YOUTH, and FAMILY SERVICES.
As a retired City Finance Director, with a Doctorate Degree in Public
Administration and experience teaching public finance and budgeting at the
university level, I bring a wealth of expertise to the City Council.
I trust my performance as a City Council Member has earned your support and
I ask for your vote on March 7th.
Larry4Claremont.com
LA 047-036
CS-011354-1
DECLARACIÓN DE LARRY SCHROEDER
CANDIDATO PARA MIEMBRO DEL CONCEJO MUNICIPAL
ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DE CLAREMONT
Edad: 67
Ocupación: Miembro del Concejo Municipal
Gracias por el privilegio de servir en el Concejo Municipal de Claremont. Juntos,
durante los últimos años, logramos mucho pero hay más por hacer.
Debemos CONTINUAR:
-nuestra lucha para HACER QUE EL SISTEMA DE SUMINISTRO DE
AGUA DE CLAREMONT SEA PÚBLICO y proveer un suministro de agua
seguro y confiable a un costo razonable.
-manteniendo PRESUPUESTOS EQUILIBRADOS que provean servicios que
cubran las necesidades de nuestra Comunidad.
-manteniendo la SEGURIDAD PÚBLICA mediante el apoyo a nuestro
Departamento de Policía y la mejora de nuestra Instalación Policial de 45 años-
de-antigüedad.
-alentando una VENTA MINORISTA APROPIADA para satisfacer las
necesidades de compras, empleos, e ingresos de nuestra Comunidad.
-protegiendo NUESTRO PATRIMONIO de árboles, casas históricas, y parques
bien mantenidos.
-aumentando y protegiendo nuestros ESPACIOS ABIERTOS al tiempo que se
preservan los derechos a la propiedad de los residentes cercanos.
-manteniendo NUESTRAS CALLES y otra infraestructura.
-apoyando los SERVICIOS PARA LAS PERSONAS MAYORES, LOS
JÓVENES, y LAS FAMILIAS.
Como Director de Finanzas de la Ciudad jubilado, con un Título de Doctorado
en Administración Pública y experiencia en la enseñanza de finanzas públicas y
elaboración de presupuestos a nivel universitario, traigo una enorme pericia al
Concejo Municipal.
Confío en que mi desempeño como Miembro del Concejo Municipal me ha
ganado su apoyo y le pido su voto el 7° de marzo.
Larry4Claremont.com
LA 047-037
CS-011354-2
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your polling place has an accessible entrance or call the number below.
Important telephone numbers
General information: (800) 815-2666
Polling place accessibility: (800) 815-2666 option 7
CD/Cassette recordings: (800) 815-2666 option 3
TDD: (562) 462-2259
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REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK
LOS ANGELES CA 90030-0450
VOTE BY MAIL UNIT
PO BOX 30450
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Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450
P.O. Box 30450
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