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Not a new tax
Continues the existing funding voters approved with Measure S (2000) and Measure R (2011)
Vote YES on Measure G
Election Day June 2, 2026
Vote YES to continue the existing funding that keeps our bike paths, parks, and playfields, safe and usable
Not a new tax
Measure G extends the maintenance and safety funding that voters approved with Measure S in 2000. Every dollar stays local.
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Why vote yes
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Continues the existing funding voters approved with Measure S (2000) and Measure R (2011)
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Funds can only be spent on recreation facilities in South Tahoe.
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Funds the year-round maintenance, safety, and repairs that keep our favorite recreation spots open.
Where the money goes
Funds can only be used for maintenance, safety, and improvements to:



Endorsements
The entire South Shore community is coming together for Parks, Paths, and Playfields. Titles are listed for identification purposes only, and do not imply an organizational endorsement.

Brooke Laine
El Dorado County Supervisor

Cody Bass
South Lake Tahoe Mayor

Keith Roberts
South Lake Tahoe Mayor Pro Tem

Dr. Todd Cutler

Tere Tibbetts

Jerry Bindel

South Lake Tahoe City Council

Meyers Community Foundation

South Tahoe Parks Foundation

South Lake Tahoe Democratic Club
Tahoe Chamber

South Lake Tahoe Lodging Association

South Tahoe Association of Realtors

South Shore Transportation Management Association

Lake Tahoe Unified School District
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Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition

Bicycle Advisory Committee

South Tahoe Futbol Club

South Tahoe Quarterback Club

High Sierra Softball

South Tahoe Babe Ruth
Tahoe Emeralds Baseball
Got Questions?
Read the Measure G FAQ for answers to our most frequently asked questions.
If you still have questions, please send us an email at MeasureGTahoe@gmail.com, and we'd be happy to chat!