The Central Contra Costa school district is proposing Measure T, a new parcel tax of $130, aimed at raising $4.5 million annually for eight years for district operations. Trustees scheduled this measure for a low-turnout special election, raising concerns about transparency as it comes on top of multiple existing taxes property owners already pay. With total taxes for Acalanes and its feeder districts potentially reaching $2,300 annually per home, voters are urged to consider the cumulative tax burden before approving any new levies.
Measure T, which comes on top of existing parcel taxes, seeks to raise $4.5 million annually for district operations over the next 8 years.
Trustees have scheduled Measure T for a costly off-year special election, aiming for low voter turnout and minimal opposition, raising transparency concerns.
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