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11/06/01
Cape favors bond
issues
Cape Elizabeth voters gave their nod of approval to all six bond issue questions
on the Nov. 6 State referendum ballot.
Nearly 25 percent of registered Cape voters turned out for the off-year election,
with 1,872 coming to the polls at Cape Elizabeth High School.
Town Clerk Debra Lane said the turnout was about what was expected for this
kind of election. She said turnout is usually 22-30 percent
for elections in off years.
As voters came through the booths she said she did not hear of any particular
bond issue dominating the election, although the highest vote-getter in Cape
was Question 3, a $61 million bond issue for infrastructure improvement
and eligibility for more than $120 million in matching federal funds. A total
1,496 voted for this issue in Cape; 361 against.
Here is how the vote went in Cape Elizabeth:
Question
1: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,256
No -- 603
"Do you favor a $12,000,000 bond
issue to provide:
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The sum of $10,000,000 to address
the affordable housing crisis in Maine; and
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The sum of $2,000,000 to provide
housing for victims of domestic violence?"
Question
2: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,141
No -- 701
"Do you favor a $5,000,000 bond
issue for biomedical and marine research and development by Maine-based nonprofit
and state research institutions?"
Question
3: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,496
No -- 361
"Do you favor a $61,000,000 bond
issue for improvements to highways and bridges, airports, public transit
and ferry facilities; development of rail, trail and marine infrastructure;
and improvements to intermodal facilities statewide that makes the State
eligible for up to $120,800,000 in matching federal funds?"
Question
4: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,307
No -- 548
"Do you favor a $15,000,000 bond
issue to capitalize the State's School Revolving Renovation Fund for repairs
and improvements in public school facilities to address health, safety and
compliance deficiencies, general renovation needs and learning space
upgrades?"
Question
5: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,338
No -- 518
"Do you favor a $17,000,000 bond
issue to provide:
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The sum of $6,000,000 to construct
and upgrade water pollution control facilities, providing the state match
for $12,500,000 in federal funds;
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The sum of $1,000,000 to protect
the State's drinking water resources by granting funds to cities and towns
for the remediation of their solid waste landfills;
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The sum of $1,500,000 to protect
public health and safety and the environment by providing funds to remove
and replace failing septic systems;
-
The sum of $1,000,000 to protect
public health and safety and the environment by providing funds to remove
overboard discharges;
-
The sum of $500,000 to protect
the public health and safety and the environment by providing funds for the
cleanup of tire stockpiles;
-
The sum of $3,000,000 to support
drinking water system improvements that address public health threats, providing
the state match for $15,760,000 in federal funds;
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The sum of $300,000 for grants
and loans to municipalities for public infrastructure through the Municipal
Investment Trust Fund;
-
The sum of $2,000,000 to construct
new or retrofit existing pollution control structures on Maine farms to protect
the environment;
-
The sum of $700,000 to construct
environmentally sound water sources that help avoid drought damage to crops;
and
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The sum of $1,000,000 to recapitalize
the Potato Marketing Improvement Fund?"
Question
6: Bond Issue
Yes -- 1,262
No -- 579
"Do you favor a $36,700,000 bond
issue to make improvements to the State's public universities, the Maine
Maritime Academy and other public learning centers?"
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