Politics & Government

Local Measures Head To Marin's March Ballot

Eight communities will see local measures on their March ballots, which will be mailed to registered voters in early February.

MARIN COUNTY, CA — Marin County residents in several cities and towns will have a chance to vote on ballot measures in March, deciding the outcome of school bonds, public safety funding and other local issues.

Voters living within a jurisdiction covered by a ballot measure will cast their ballots on March 5, 2024. Registered voters will receive a sample ballot and other information in the last week of January, with ballots set to be mailed beginning Feb. 5.

Here's what's headed to the ballot:

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  • Tamalpais Union High School District bond measure for facility improvements (Measure A)
  • Petaluma Joint Union High School District special tax for educational programs (Measure B)
  • Adjusting appropriation limit in the City of Belvedere for the annual fire protection and emergency medical services levy (Measure C)
  • Referendum of ordinance regarding rent stabilization in the City of Larkspur (Measure D)
  • A special tax for public safety services and increase of appropriations limit in the Town of Ross (Measure E)
  • An initiative measure in the Town of San Anselmo to withdraw from the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Zone 9 (Measure F)
  • An infrastructure special tax in Bel Marin Keys Community Services District to protect against climate impacts (Measure G)
  • Two measures in Marinwood Community Services District adjusting appropriations limits for fire protection and emergency response services and for park, open space and street landscape maintenance services (Measures H and I)

The Elections Department will accept written arguments for and against each measure until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 18. Residents can read more about the ballot measures and learn how to file an argument on the Marin Votes website.

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