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On Nov. ballot, Marina to decide Measure U, District 3 council member

Summary by Monterey Herald
MARINA – On the November ballot, Marina residents will be asked to approve up to $50 million in general obligation bonds, and those in District 3 will be choosing one of two candidates to represent them. The funds raised through Measure U bonds would finance the construction of a new Marina fire station, police station and community center with associated community rooms. A “yes” vote would authorize the issuance and sale of general obligation b…
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