Boost Our Community's Prospects: Enhancing Artesia via Ballot Measure AAA Voting
In the upcoming November 2024 election, the city of Artesia has proposed Measure Y, a 4.9% Utility User Tax for both residents and businesses. This tax measure, if passed, aims to fund infrastructure improvements, enhancing the quality of life for Artesia's residents.
The AAA measure, a previous tax ballot measure, was successful in the November 2024 election. It is not just about short-term fixes; it aims to build a stronger, safer, and more vibrant Artesia for all residents. The AAA measure will provide additional funding to improve public safety, resulting in faster response times, better-equipped personnel, and a stronger presence in the community.
The AAA measure also extends its reach to essential services across Artesia. It will fund the maintenance of public areas, roads, and other infrastructure. Moreover, it will support programs for Artesia's youth, providing after-school activities, educational programs, and recreational opportunities. Additionally, it will fund other essential services, such as maintaining parks and organizing community events.
The AAA measure is not the only tax ballot measure on the November 2024 ballot. Measure I is losing in the election.
Artesia Mayor pro tem Ali Sajjad Taj, a proud resident of the city, believes the community values safety, growth, and individual well-being. He cherishes the city's sense of community and shared responsibility. He endorses Measure Y as a choice to invest in the future of Artesia, ensuring it remains a desirable place to live, work, and raise families.
The election results for Artesia's mayor and city council positions show Manalo and Ahir ahead. However, the search results do not provide information about the name of the candidate leading against them.
It is important to note that the article does not provide any updates on the progress or implementation of Measure AAA since its passage. Nor does it provide specific details about the programs or services that Measure Y will fund.
As the election date approaches, it is crucial for residents to stay informed and make an informed decision about Measure Y and the other ballot measures.
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