With 100 percent of Los Angeles County precincts now reporting, early results indicate voters have approved Measure M, a countywide, half-cent sales tax hike to fund the expansion of light rail, bus networks, bike paths and highway improvements. In Santa Monica, Measure LV, an initiative to freeze high-rise development, was defeated.
See those and other results for local ballot measures that affect LA neighborhoods below:
- Measure M: Angelenos vote to tax themselves for better public transit [Curbed LA]
- Measure M explained [Curbed LA]
- Measure LV: Santa Monica voters resoundingly reject anti-development initiative [Curbed LA]
- Measure LV explained [Curbed LA]
- Measure JJJ: Angelenos overwhelmingly support affordable housing mandate [Curbed LA]
- Measure JJJ explained [Curbed LA]
- Measure HHH: Angelenos OK $1.2 billion bond to tackle homelessness [Curbed LA]
- Measure HHH explained [Curbed LA]
- Measure A explained [Curbed LA]
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