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Measure K is a Direct Threat to Our Community Today!

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On November 5th, voters will be asked whether or not to approve Measure K, a more extreme version of rent control in Larkspur.  Learn more about this deeply-flawed measure – once you read the fine print, you’ll see why it goes too far and is bad for Larkspur.

Measure K does nothing to lower rents, could make evicting problem tenants more challenging, and far-reaching provisions could even lead to higher water and energy use in rent-controlled units.  Inform yourself now by looking at these frequently asked questions.

For more information on why this measure falls short of addressing our housing crisis, and to join our efforts in advocating for more effective solutions, please contact us. Together, we can work towards a future with real, sustainable housing policies.

For questions or to learn more about the shortcomings of Measure K and how you can help advocate for better housing solutions, please contact us. Your support is crucial in driving real change in our community.

Join Us – Oppose Measure K!

Former Larkspur Mayor

Ron Arlas

Former Larkspur Mayor

Len Rifkind

Former Larkspur Mayor

Bill Howard

Gloria Aquilino

Bill Abbey

Jerome Bernal

Michael Bristow

Jerry Cahill

Matt Eggers

James Giffin

Dennis Gilardi

Brad Marsh

Drew Martay

Robin Moller

Sheri Mowbray 

Rich & Mary Murphy 

Michael Sexton

Lauren Sloane

Paul Steinke

Mimi Willard

~Partial List~

Vote No on Extreme Rent Control
in Larkspur

VOTE NO ON MEASURE K

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NO on Measure K

Learn more about Measure K and why it does not benefit Larkspur.

No on K

On or before November 5th, vote No on Measure K!

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