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Measures - November 5, 2024
Notice! November 5, 2024, General Municipal Election
The City of Watsonville will be holding its General Municipal Election on November 5, 2024, to fill the vacancies in Districts 1, 2, & 6. The City will also have two measures on the ballot. Arguments for each measure are due August 13, 2024, during normal office hours. Rebuttals to the arguments must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 20, 2024.
MEASURES:
Charter Update Measure - Measure W
Shall the measure amending the Charter of the City of Watsonville to clarify staff positions and references to City regulations, clarify requirements regarding ordinance publication and hiring attorneys, update qualifications and duties of City Manager, modify Council meeting requirements, allow the Council to set compensation for Planning Commissioners, make the Library Board a Commission, allow Councilmembers to receive employment benefits, adjust the Mayor’s salary, and remove or revise provisions to be consistent with current law be adopted?
-Resolution Placing Measure on Ballot
Charter Commission Service Measure - Measure V
Shall the measure amending the Charter of the City of Watsonville to modify the eligibility requirement for appointment to all Boards and Commissions created pursuant to the Watsonville Charter from registered voter to resident of the City of Watsonville be adopted?
-Resolution Placing Measure on Ballot
-Rebuttal to the Argument in Favor
-Rebuttal to the Argument Against
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any ordinance, impartial analysis, or direct argument filed under the authority of the elections code will be available for public examination in the clerk’s office for not less than 10-calendar days from the deadline for the filing of the arguments and analysis(es). Any rebuttal argument filed under the authority of the elections code will be available for public examination in the clerk’s office for not less than 10 calendar days from the deadline for filing rebuttal arguments.