The state and national economic downturn has affected all of our lives. Business are struggling, employees are being laid off, vital city services are being cut.
Fortunately, Measure A provides a solution for Venturans to protect their community. Measure A will be on the ballot in November and is a half cent local sales tax increase that will allow the city to preserve Ventura’s quality of life – safer streets by supporting law enforcement, better roads through maintenance and repair work and important facilities that define our city — like the Wright Library — which will close without Measure A funds.
Measure A revenue will be protected from politicians in Sacramento who, to fix the state’s budget problems, have taken funds that our city had counted on. 100% of Measure A funds will be spent on Ventura’s local infrastructure and services.
Vote YES to protect, preserve and maintain Ventura’s future – keep local dollars local.
- YES ON A to keep Wright Library open
- YES ON A to restore Roving Medic Engine 10, police gang prevention unit, downtown foot patrols and maintain public safety
- YES ON A to maintain and improve streets and parks throughout the city