About Measure O

In a significant move to support community services, Isla Vista voters approved Measure O on March 1, 2017. This measure was overwhelmingly passed by an 80% to 20% margin. Measure O introduces a special tax structure, charging $29 per bedroom annually to landlords for residential properties and $0.72 per square foot annually for non-residential properties. This tax is expected to generate approximately $250,000 per year, totaling around $2.5 million over the ten-year lifespan of the measure. The funds raised will be used to support the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District’s 50 acres of parks and facilities, as well as various community programs. Specific projects include updating existing facilities, improving park lighting, and creating recycled water infrastructure. To learn more about current and completed projects funded by Measure O, click here.

The Waste Receptacle Project funded by Measure O replaced decaying trash receptacles with new robust receptacles.
IVRPD staff and community members celebrate the ribbon cutting ceremony for the waste receptacle project funded by Measure O.

The district previously had a similar tax that expired during the 2015-2016 school year. Measure O is essentially a continuation of this tax, ensuring that many property owners will continue to pay similar amounts as in previous years, minimizing the impact on Isla Vista rental rates.

Overall, Measure O is a crucial initiative for maintaining and enhancing Isla Vista’s recreational and community services. The funds will ensure the district can continue to provide high-quality facilities and programs, benefiting all residents.

Your suggestions help to make a positive impact in Isla Vista! To offer input on the allocation on Measure O funds, click here.

Funded by Measure O

Isla Vista Mural Project –  The mural project fosters a vibrant and inclusive community in Isla Vista through artistic and cultural initiatives. IVRPD utilizes funds allocated by Measure O to collaborate with the Public Art Program of the Santa Barbara County Arts Fund. This partnership supports artists by providing them with $500 in material costs and a $1500 stipend to design a mural to be displayed in Little Acorn Park.

For additional information on current and completed murals, click here to view the Arts Fund website description.

 

Riechal “Riqui” Zonelysse Paras Martinez unveils her completed mural at the APIDA heritage month celebration in 2024. The theme was inspired by the prompt: "Representation and Identity"

Waste Receptacle Project – The IVRPD recently completed a waste receptacle project aimed at enhancing the cleanliness and aesthetics of local parks. Utilizing Measure O funding, this project involved replacing outdated trash cans with new, robust metal receptacles that are designed to be more resilient to the elements. These upgraded receptacles not only offer increased durability but also contribute to a revitalized and more inviting appearance for the parks. This initiative underscores IVRPD’s commitment to maintaining a clean and pleasant environment for the community to enjoy.

Measure O Community Survey

Community suggestions and involvement are essential for the effective allocation of funds from Measure O, ensuring that the resources are directed towards the areas most in need. By actively engaging with residents and encouraging their input, the IVRPD can better understand the specific concerns and priorities of the community. This collaborative approach allows for more informed decision-making, ensuring that Measure O funds support initiatives that will have the greatest positive impact, such as the partnership with the Arts Fund and the recent waste receptacle project. Community involvement fosters a sense of ownership and pride among residents, as they see their contributions directly influencing the enhancement and development of their local parks and cultural landscape. Click the link below to respond to our survey!

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