Orinda Union parcel tax, Measure B, March 2009

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The Orinda Union Schools Parcel Tax Measure B was on the March 3, 2009 ballot in Contra Costa County for voters in the Orinda Union School District. The measure was approved.[1]

The tax will be $124 per parcel. A 2/3rds vote was required for passage.

There was already a parcel tax of $385 in force in the district which passed in 2003. The total parcel tax will now be $509.[2]

The vote by the Orinda Unified School District Board of Trustees to put Measure B on the ballot was unanimous. The members of the Board of Trustees were Riki Sorenson, Pamela West, Pat Rudebusch, Matt Moran, and Jack Bontemps.[3]

The parcel tax at Orinda Union is the highest of any school district in Contra Costa County. The board of trustees told a reporter in early February that regardless of the outcome of the vote on Measure B, the district would have had to make cuts because of the state budget crunch.[4]

Ballot question

The ballot question was:

To provide secure local funding for all Orinda K-8 students; reduce the impact of state budget cuts; maintain small class sizes and neighborhood schools; attract and retain skilled, qualified teachers with competitive compensation and training; and protect classroom programs and strong core academics, shall the Orinda Union School District be authorized to levy a parcel tax of $124 per year per parcel, with citizen oversight, no funds used for administrators’ salaries, and every dollar staying in Orinda Union School District?

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References

  1. "Contra Costa Elections Division - March 3, 2009 Special Election" March 3, 2009
  2. Lamorinda Weekly, "Orinda School District Proposes Parcel Tax for March Ballot", November 12, 2008
  3. Oakland Tribune, "Orinda school board seeks parcel-tax increase", November 17, 2008
  4. Contra Costa Times, "Orinda schools preparing for cuts, hoping for parcel tax increase", February 6, 2009
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