Measure on the ballot in the 2020 California General Election in Oxnard.
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Get StartedA "YES" Vote on Measure N is a vote for an ordinance to mandate revisions to Measure O to end funding early for City services if specific pavement standards for city streets and alleys are not met, or extend currently-approved expiration date if pavement standards are met.
A "NO" Vote on Measure N is a vote against an ordinance to mandate revisions to Measure O to end funding early for City services if specific pavement standards for city streets and alleys are not met, or extend currently-approved expiration date if pavement standards are met.
"Concerned about Oxnard City Hall putting off street maintenance until it costs even more money to fix them? Annoyed that Camarillo and Thousand Oaks can somehow repair their streets – with a significantly lower sales tax rate than Oxnard?... The Oxnard City Council has been diverting funds from basic services, and using them to pay ever higher salary and pension costs. Can we at least have fewer potholes?", in support of Measure N (Learn more)
Shall initiative ordinance to mandate revisions to Measure O (adopted by Oxnard voters in 2008) to either end Measure O funding early for City services such as fire, emergency response, street paving/pothole repair, youth recreation, after school and anti-gang prevention programs, parks/open space preservation, and senior services if specific pavement standards for city streets and alleys are not met, or extend currently-approved expiration date if pavement standards are met, be adopted?
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