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Pittsburg Unified School District bond proposition, Measure L (November 2010)

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A Pittsburg Unified School District bond proposition, Measure L was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the Pittsburg Unified School District in Contra Costa County. It was approved.

Measure L asked voters to allow the Pittsburg Unified School Board to borrow $100 million.

A 55 percent supermajority vote was required for Measure L to pass.

Election results

Measure L
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 7,391 68.52%
No3,39631.48%
These final, certified results are from the Contra Costa County elections office.

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

To provide safe, modern neighborhood schools with updated computer technology, upgrade energy systems, including solar, reduce cost, improve student learning by acquiring, upgrading, constructing, equipping classrooms, science and computer labs, and school facilities, replace aging roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation/ electrical systems, improve fire alarms, school security and earthquake safety, shall Pittsburg Unified School District issue $100,000,000 of bonds, within legal rates and state approved bonding capacity limits with independent oversight, no administrators’ salaries, keeping funds local?[1]

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