Parcel tax renewal placed on the ballot by West Contra Costa Unified School District board
The West Contra Costa Unified School District board voted unanimously Wednesday, July 15, to place a measure on the November ballot to renew a parcel tax. The measure would continue the existing rate of 7.2 cents per building square foot, which applies to businesses and commercial space as well as homes. The tax was first passed by voters in 2004, then renewed in 2012 and 2016. “We need your support now more than ever,” said Trustee Leslie Reckler. Passage requires a two-thirds majority vote. According to the resolution passed by the board, if the renewal does not pass, “the District may face further cuts to teachers, programs, and student services.” At the June 24 meeting where the school board approved a budget for 2026-27, Superintendent Cheryl Cotton said the district has cut close to 10% of its workforce. The tax brings in about $10.1 million annually. The measure would continue the tax for nine years. Without the renewal, the tax expires at the end of the 2026-27 fiscal year. The...