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November 2020 Election Results: Measure Y was voted on and failed by 56.44% of the total votes. Measure Y:  City of Sonoma, Personal Cannabis Cultivation Initiative Full title of the initiative:  Initiative Measure amending the Municipal Code to permit personal cannabis cultivation on all residential properties and establishment and operation of cannabis businesses within the City,...

November 2024 Election Results:   Measure T was voted in favor of and thereby deemed adopted by 58.5% of the total votes. Measure T:  City of Sonoma, Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax The City Council approved placing this measure on the November 2024 ballot. Text of Measure T: Shall the City of Sonoma measure to increase...

More information about Measure T, including the ballot materials as well as links to City budget information, can be found on the City’s website at sonomacity.org/ballot-measure-t.  General information about the November 5 election can be found at sonomacity.org/elections.  If you are a member of a community organization that would like to receive a presentation on...

Measure T requires approval by a simple majority of voters in order to pass.

Measure T would add a half-cent to the local sales tax on an ongoing basis until repealed by the voters. This tax could be repealed by voters in the future if placed on the ballot by the City Council or by a citizen initiative.  

All Measure T funds would remain local and be controlled by the City Council. By law, locally approved sales taxes cannot be taken away by the State. The City of Sonoma has taken many steps to increase financial transparency and accountability. These include multi-year financial forecasting and capital planning, improved cost-recovery for fee-based services, an...

All of the revenue from the local sales tax is spent locally for the benefit of the Sonoma community.  Measure T revenues will into the City’s General Fund, which provides basic city services including 911 emergency response, fire and ambulance services, police services, emergency preparedness, street and parks maintenance, planning and building services, housing programs,...

Measure T was placed on the November 5, 2024, ballot by a unanimous vote of the Sonoma City Council to support existing and expanded City service levels and ensure financial stability and sustainability. Measure T was placed on the ballot to address Sonoma's significant budget deficit and ensure the continuation and enhancement of essential city...

Measure T is a proposed 0.5% increase in the local sales tax (officially called a “transactions and use tax”) for the City of Sonoma, placed on the November 2024 ballot. The measure is designed to generate approximately $3 million annually to support essential city services. If Measure T is passed, this tax would be applied...

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