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May 2006 Ballot
June 2006 Ballot
August 2006 Ballot
November 2006 Ballot

MAY 2006 BALLOT

Arizona, Tucson

Initiative: Half-cent sales tax increase for transportation and a regional transportation plan
Amount: $2.1 billion
Status: Plan APPROVED 60% - yes Increase APPROVED 58% - yes

Arizona, Flagstaff

Initiative: Transportation sales tax increase from .0017 to .0033 cents, removal of sales and transit tax sunset dates, and an increase in city expenditure limits by $25 million
Amount: $100 million annually
Status: DEFEATED 47%-53%

California, Merced County

Initiative: Revised expenditure plan
Status: DEFEATED 63 % - 37% (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Monterey County

Initiative: New tax to fund 14 different transportation plan projects, including rail and bus service
Status: DEFEATED 57% - 43% (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Napa County

Initiative: Half cent sales tax to fund transportation improvements in the county
Amount: $537 million over thirty years
Status: DEFEATED 52 % - 48% (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Santa Clara County

Initiative: Quarter-cent sales tax to fund a variety of projects, including a BART extension to San Jose
Status: DEFEATED 42% - 58%

California, Solano County

Initiative: 30-year, half-cent sales tax increase, 19% of the total funding to support commuter and senior transit
Amount: $1.57 billion
Status: DEFEATED 46% - 55%

Ohio, Canton

Initiative: Five-year extension of a .25 cent sales tax that expires in 2007
Amount: $11.5 million annually for bus service in Stark County
Status: APPROVED 57% - 43%

Oregon, Salem

Initiative: Five-year property tax increase plan to expand bus service and other transit projects
Amount: $28 million over five years
Status: DEFEATED 52% (Y)-48% (N) (50% Turnout of registered voters required for tax increases)

JUNE 13, 2006 BALLOT

North Dakota, Bismarck

Initiative: 6 1/2-year, half cent sales tax increase to support infrastructure and facilities
Amount: $32 million
Status: DEFEATED 33% (Y) - 67% (N)

AUGUST 8, 2006 BALLOT

Michigan, Benzie County

Initiative: 5-year, .5 mills increase for local transit service
Amount: $500K annually
Status: APPROVED 58% -yes

Michigan, Kalkaska County

Initiative: 0.25 mills increase for five years for the Kalkaska Public Transportation Authority
Amount: $160K annually
Status: APPROVED 60% - yes

Michigan, Macomb, Wayne and Oakland Counties

Initiative: 4-year, 0.6-mill property tax renewal for the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART)
Amount: $50 million annually reflecting about half the agency's budget
Status: APPROVED 70% - yes

Michigan, Manistee County

Initiative: .33 mill tax levy to expand the county's Dial-a-Ride public transportation service
Amount: $300K annually over the next 7 years
Status: APPROVED 76% - yes

Michigan, Wexford County

Initiatives: 1) Renew .4 mills levy for four more years 2) New, 4-year .2 mills tax
Amount: 1) $360K annually 2) $180K annually
Status: (1) Increase APPROVED 70% - yes (2) Increase APPROVED 61% - yes

NOVEMBER 2006 BALLOT

Arizona, Statewide

Initiative: Prop. 104 would allow cities and towns to include debt for the acquisition and development of streets and transportation facilities, among others, in the 20% debt limit.
Amount: N/A Status: APPROVED 58.6% - yes

California, Statewide

Initiative: Proposition 1A (Transportation Funding Protection) would close the loophole that allows state legislators to divert gasoline sales tax revenue from transportation to other state uses.
Amount: N/A
Status: APPROVED 83.6% - yes

California, Statewide

Initiative: Prop. 1B: $37.3 billion infrastructure bond package
Amount: Almost $20 billion for transportation projects, including public transport
Status: APPROVED 61.2% - yes

California, Statewide

Initiative: Proposition 1C would approve a bond to fund development near transit and affordable housing projects.
Amount: $2.8 billion
Status: APPROVED 57.4% - yes

California, Fresno County

Initiative: To extend Measure C, a half-cent sales tax for transportation. The current tax is scheduled to expire at the end of the year.
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: APPROVED 76.95% - yes

California, Kern County

Initiative: Measure I: 20-year, half-cent sales tax increase for projects including roads and pubic transportation.
Amount: $1 billion
Status: DEFEATED 56.1% (Y)-43.9% (N) (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Marin and Sonoma Counties

Initiative: A two-county, quarter-cent sales tax measure to fund a regional passenger rail service from Cloverdale to Larkspur
Amount: $340 to build and $10-12 million a year to operate
Status: DEFEATED 57.31% (Y)-42.69% (N) (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Merced County

Initiative: Measure G would raise the sales tax in Merced City to 8.25% for transportation improvements
Amount: $446 million over 30 years
Status: DEFEATED 60.66% (Y)-39.34% (N) (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Orange County

Initiative: 30 year extension of Measure M, which allocates all sales tax revenues to specific Orange County transportation improvement projects including freeways, streets and transit. Currently set to expire in 2011.
Amount: $11.8 billion through 2041
Status: APPROVED 68.5% - yes

California, San Joaquin County

Initiative: Renewal of Measure K, a half-cent sales tax. The renewal would set aside 30% of total revenue for public transportation
Amount: $2.5 billion over 30 years
Status: APPROVED 77.33% - yes

California, Santa Barbara County

Initiative: Extend Measure D, a half-cent sales tax for transportation for 30-years
Amount: Estimated $1 billion over 30 years
Status: DEFEATED 54.1% (Y) - 45.9% (N) (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Stanislaus County

Initiative: Measure K would impose .5% retail transactions and use tax for 30 years for local transportation uses.
Status: DEFEATED 57.44% (Y) 42.56% (N) (Required 2/3 to pass)

California, Tulare County

Initiative: Measure R: 1/2 Cent sales tax on retail transactions for 30 years to fund construction, maintenance, improvements, and operations countywide.
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: APPROVED 66.74% - yes

Colorado, Boulder County

Initiative: Issue 1A is a 0.2% (2 cents per $10 purchase) countywide sales tax that will decrease to 0.05% after December 31, 2020 to fund improvements to public transit, provide incentives to increase transit use, and dramatically improve our countywide trail network for commuting and recreation.
Status: DEFEATED 42.3% (Y) - 57.7% (N)

Florida, Broward County

Initiative: A 30-year, one-cent sales tax increase for transportation for a transit investment plan
Amount: $12.6 billion, $5.4 billion of which would fund new buses, regional rail, and light rail
Status: DEFEATED 38.57% (Y) - 61.42% (N)

Michigan, Holland

Initiative: 0.4-mill increase tax to expand Macatawa Area Express (MAX) bus service
Amount: $973,000 annually for five years
Status: APPROVED

Michigan, Kalamazoo

Initiative: A 0.45-mill addition to the existing property tax rate to support Metro Transit's system
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: APPROVED 51% - yes

Minnesota, Statewide

Initiative: Constitutional amendment to dedicate car and truck sales taxes exclusively to transportation, including public transportation initiatives
Amount: $300 million annually
Status: APPROVED 59% - yes

Missouri & Kansas, Kansas City

Initiative: Extend 3/8-cent sales tax for 25 years that currently goes to the local bus system, currently scheduled to expire in 2009. The $975-million proposal would install a 27-mile light rail line estimated to cost $945 million; an electric shuttle bus line, and an aerial gondola connecting local parks.
Amount: $24 million annually
Status: APPROVED 53.96% - yes

New Jersey, Statewide

Initiative: Dedicate all revenue from the State Motor Fuels tax to the Transportation Trust fund. Currently, 1.5 cents goes to the state general fund.
Amount: $79 million
Status: APPROVED 58% - yes

Ohio, Franklin County

Initiative: Impose a .25 percent sales tax levy for ten years to fund regional transit
Amount: $45 million annually
Status: APPROVED 50.55% - yes

Rhode Island, Statewide

Initiative: Approval of a bond issue
Amount: $80 million to highways and bridges, $7 million for regional commuter rail, and $l.5 million for Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) buses
Status: APPROVED 75.41% - yes

Texas, Corinth

Initiative: Would allow the city to join the Denton County Transportation Authority
Amount: N/A
Status: Pending

Texas, Grapevine

Initiative: A 1/2 cent sales tax dedicated to the regional commuter rail service connecting the exurban city to Fort Worth
Amount: $9 million annually
Status: APPROVED 74.2% - yes

Utah, Salt Lake County

Initiative: A quarter-cent sales-tax increase to support highway and transit expansion, including light rail and regional rail
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: APPROVED 64% - yes

Utah, Utah County

Initiative: A quarter-cent sales-tax increase to support highway and transit expansion, and regional rail
Amount: $1.3 billion over 30 years
Status: APPROVED 69% - yes

Washington, King County

Initiative: A 0.1-cent sale tax increase is proposed to fund transit service
Amount: $50 million annually
Status: APPROVED 56.3% - yes

Washington, Seattle

Initiative: A property tax increase for transportation improvements
Amount: $365 million over 9 years
Status: APPROVED 53.9% - yes

Washington, Selah City

Initiative: Increase city sales tax by 3/10 of a cent to pay for bus service after the grant currently funding the service expires on June 30, 2007
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: APPROVED 69% - yes

Washington, Spokane

Initiative:Prop. 1: would allow officials to identify funding sources and create a funding plan for construction of a light rail system.
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: DEFEATED 44% (Y) - 56% (N)

Washington, Spokane

Initiative: Prop. 2: A light rail advisory measure would allow The Spokane Transit Authority (STA) to begin purchase of right-of-way and conduct preliminary design for the project.
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: DEFEATED 46% (Y) - 54% (N)

Washington, Union Gap

Initiative: Raise the sales tax from 7.9 percent to 8.1 percent to pay for expanded bus services
Amount: Yet to be determined
Status: Pending

The links below are excellent resources for additional information on these initiatives:
Sources:

The Center for Transportation Excellence http://www.cfte.org/success/2006BallotMeasures.asp

The Light Rail Now Project http://www.lightrailnow.org/news/n_lrt_2006-10a.htm

We have checked numerous sources to verify information about the preceding ballot measures. If you have any changes or updated information, please send it to twreport@tomwarnereport.com.

 
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