About this source document
City of Escondido Measure I is represented here as an official City web-page snapshot used for reviewed ballot-measure outcome, source-stated implementation, and oversight-resource context.
Why this source matters
Use this source for reviewed Measure I outcome and source-stated implementation context.
Check later sources before relying on certification, current tax administration, and current revenue.
Full source-scope note
Use this official City web-page snapshot for reviewed Measure I outcome and source-stated implementation context only. Check current City records, San Diego County Registrar result records, official canvass or statement-of-vote records, Ordinance No. 2024-08, tax records, oversight committee records, budgets, audits, and legal sources before relying on certification, current tax administration, current revenue, expenditures, oversight membership, committee actions, budget execution, service delivery, legal effect, or later amendments.
Source snapshot
- City of Escondido · web-page · retrieved 2026-05-25T21:24:35-07:00
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Overview
City of Escondido Measure I is represented here as an official City web-page snapshot used for reviewed ballot-measure outcome, source-stated implementation, and oversight-resource context.
This page is a source-document page. It does not publish voter guidance, campaign advocacy, legal advice, tax advice, current tax-administration status, current revenue, expenditure tracking, budget execution, service-delivery outcomes, current oversight membership, committee action, meeting schedules, or implementation conclusions beyond the source-stated page text.
Source Details
- Publisher: City of Escondido.
- Source type: official City Measure I web page.
- Local retrieval timestamp: 2026-05-25T21:24:35-07:00.
- Related topic: Escondido Elections.
Reviewed Measure Context
The saved City page says Escondido voters approved Measure I in the November 2024 election with 61.12% in favor and 38.88% against, citing the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.
Measure I implements a one-cent sales tax increase, raises the sales tax rate from 7.75% to 8.75%, and is projected to generate approximately $28 million annually over the next 20 years. The saved City page lists public safety, homelessness, streets, sidewalks, infrastructure, police, fire, paramedic services, traffic congestion, parks, trails, and open space among the source-stated service and infrastructure uses.
The page also says the City established a Citizens' Oversight Committee for transparency and accountability, says committee members are appointed for two-year terms, and links to committee meeting calendar and agenda resources, committee bylaws, and Ordinance No. 2024-08.
Review Boundary
The source was registered and text-extracted, then a claim-extraction request was prepared for human review. That request does not authorize automated claim writes or draft writes.
The result statement here comes from the official City page and cites the County Registrar. It does not replace the Registrar's official result record, an official canvass, a statement of vote, the ordinance text, tax-administration records, budget records, audits, oversight committee records, or legal review.
Review Artifacts
- Text snapshot: /home/davidmarsh/Dropbox/Escondidopedia/extracted/text/source-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page/text.txt
- Claim-extraction request: /home/davidmarsh/Dropbox/Escondidopedia/extracted/claim-requests/source-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page/request.json
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Change and source dates
- Latest page update
- 2026-06-07
- Latest source check
- 2026-05-26
- Source snapshot
- 2026-05-25T21:24:35-07:00
Later records should be checked before treating this source as final action, current status, or complete context.
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Publication Limits
This page does not publish voter guidance, campaign advocacy, legal advice, tax advice, Registrar canvass replacement, current tax-administration status, current revenue, expenditure tracking, budget execution, service-delivery outcomes, current oversight membership, committee action, meeting schedules, legal effect, or implementation conclusions beyond the source-stated page text.
Check current City records, San Diego County Registrar result records, official canvass or statement-of-vote records, Ordinance No. 2024-08, tax records, oversight committee records, budgets, audits, and legal sources before relying on certification, current tax administration, current revenue, expenditures, oversight membership, committee actions, budget execution, service delivery, legal effect, or later amendments.
Source Notes
The source used here is the official City Measure I web-page snapshot. It can support source-stated outcome and implementation context. It does not replace current City records, Registrar result records, official canvass or statement-of-vote records, ordinance text, tax records, oversight committee records, budgets, audits, or legal sources.
Sources
source-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page: City of Escondido Measure I.- Publisher: City of Escondido
- Retrieved at: 2026-05-25T21:24:35-07:00
- Origin URL: https://www.escondido.gov/1219/Measure-I
Sources & verification
claim-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page-approval-result(decision, text.txt line 30): The City of Escondido Measure I page says Escondido voters approved Measure I in the November 2024 election with 61.12% in favor and 38.88% against, citing the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.claim-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page-tax-and-service-context(policy, text.txt lines 30-46 and 76-82): The City of Escondido Measure I page says Measure I implements a one-cent sales tax increase, raises the sales tax rate from 7.75% to 8.75%, is projected to generate approximately $28 million annually over 20 years, and lists public safety, homelessness, streets, sidewalks, infrastructure, police, fire, paramedic services, traffic congestion, parks, trails, and open space among essential services and infrastructure uses.claim-2026-05-26-city-of-escondido-measure-i-web-page-oversight-resources(organization, text.txt lines 48-70): The City of Escondido Measure I page says the City established a Citizens' Oversight Committee for transparency and accountability, says committee members are appointed for two-year terms, and links to a committee meeting calendar and agendas, committee bylaws, and Ordinance No. 2024-08.
