Election Ballot 2024
Oct 10 2024
President and Vice President: Kamala D Harris and Tim Walz (D)
United States Senator (Full Term): Adam B Schiff (D)
United States Senator (Partial Term): Steve Garvey (R)
US Representative, 15th District: Kevin Mullin (D)
State Senator, 13th District: Josh Becker (D)
State Assembly, 21st District: Diane Papan (D)
San Mateo County Board of Education, Area 4: Chelsea Bonini
San Mateo City Council, District 2: Nicole Fernandez
Propositions: see previous journal entries
"measure to allow for additional affordable housing for low-and middle-income residents and meet State housing requirements (without raising taxes)"
"Measure T would increase certain limits on building heights, residential densities, and nonresidential building intensities previously enacted by the voters. The changes would occur primarily in the Downtown, near Caltrain stations, and along transit corridors such as El Camino Real."
"Existing limits were enacted by the voters in November 2020. Commonly known as Measure Y, it extended current limits through 2030 and represented an extension of policies enacted by the voters in 2004 and 1991."
"Approval of Measure T would allow buildout of the General Plan approved by the City Council in March 2024. The General Plan is a document required by state law that plans for overall growth in the City through 2040. Measure T would repeal the text of Measure Y to ensure internal consistency of the recently adopted General Plan."
This is what our city council wants so I guess trust them.
Vote: YES
United States Senator (Full Term): Adam B Schiff (D)
United States Senator (Partial Term): Steve Garvey (R)
US Representative, 15th District: Kevin Mullin (D)
State Senator, 13th District: Josh Becker (D)
State Assembly, 21st District: Diane Papan (D)
San Mateo County Board of Education, Area 4: Chelsea Bonini
San Mateo City Council, District 2: Nicole Fernandez
Propositions: see previous journal entries
San Mateo City Measure T
"measure to allow for additional affordable housing for low-and middle-income residents and meet State housing requirements (without raising taxes)"
"Measure T would increase certain limits on building heights, residential densities, and nonresidential building intensities previously enacted by the voters. The changes would occur primarily in the Downtown, near Caltrain stations, and along transit corridors such as El Camino Real."
"Existing limits were enacted by the voters in November 2020. Commonly known as Measure Y, it extended current limits through 2030 and represented an extension of policies enacted by the voters in 2004 and 1991."
"Approval of Measure T would allow buildout of the General Plan approved by the City Council in March 2024. The General Plan is a document required by state law that plans for overall growth in the City through 2040. Measure T would repeal the text of Measure Y to ensure internal consistency of the recently adopted General Plan."
This is what our city council wants so I guess trust them.
Vote: YES