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Date and time: 2023-12-14 02:00 pmLocation: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Department: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Date and time: 2023-12-14 02:00 pmLocation: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Department: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Date and time: 2023-12-14 02:00 pmLocation: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Department: Finance Committee Meeting: December 14, 2023Date and time: 2023-12-14...

Priority Setting Process In the first quarter of each year, the City Council holds an annual planning session to set its priorities for the upcoming year and then works alongside staff to deliver on them. Occasionally, other priorities emerge during the year. 2024 Priorities Here are the Council’s 2024 priorities: Beach Road Capital Improvements Planning...

Date and time: 2023-11-16 04:00 pmLocation: Parks, Open Spaces and Lanes Committee: November 16, 2023 – SpecialDepartment: Parks, Open Spaces and Lanes Committee: November 16, 2023 – SpecialDate and time: 2023-11-16 04:00 pmLocation: Parks, Open Spaces and Lanes Committee: November 16, 2023 – SpecialDepartment: Parks, Open Spaces and Lanes Committee: November 16, 2023 – SpecialDate...

In 1980, Belvedere dissolved its all-volunteer fire department and began contracting with Tiburon Fire Protection District for professional fire protection and emergency medical services. In the same year, Belvedere voters approved a parcel tax – the Fire Tax – to cover the cost of this new service. The Fire Tax adjusts modestly each year to...

Belvedere's City Council comprises five council members. Each member serves a 4-year term, with terms staggered so that at most three seats are turned over in any given election. City Council elections are held in the November of even-numbered years to coincide with federal elections. The position of mayor is not separately elected. Instead, the...

If a simple majority of Belvedere voters do not support the Fire Measure, the City cannot spend the Fire Tax revenue it collects - beginning in FY 2024-25. Fire Tax receipts account for $1.1 million of the current-year $10.3 million City budget ($8.1 million budget net of TFPD contract costs). In such an event, the...

In 1979, California voters approved Proposition 4, which limits the growth in state and local government spending financed from tax revenue to 1978-1979 levels with modest annual adjustments. Spending of tax proceeds above this “Gann Limit” must be approved by a simple majority vote of the electorate at least every four years. Since the Fire...

No. The Fire Measure does not change or affect Belvedere’s Fire Tax.

Belvedere's Fire Measure renewal will be on the March 2024 ballot. The election takes place on Tuesday, March 5, 2024. Find out more about the election and how to vote here. Background The Belvedere Fire Measure renewal does not increase taxes. It simply allows the City to continue spending the Fire Tax revenues it already...

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