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SAMPLE This is a demonstration page built by Dorado Creative to illustrate our approach to ballot measure education.
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This Is What We Build for Cities

This is a working sample of the kind of dedicated ballot measure education platform we would develop for the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. Everything you see here — the layout, the interactive charts, the content structure — is designed to make complex financial information accessible and easy to understand for residents.

Interactive data visualizations
Mobile-responsive design
ADA-accessible content
Bilingual capability
City branding integration
FAQ & resource library
November 2026 General Election

Your City.
Your Future.

Your city is exploring important questions about funding, services, and the future. This platform is designed to help you understand what's being considered — and why it matters.

Your City by the Numbers
Understanding where we are today helps us plan for what comes next.
[XX,XXX]
Residents call the city home
$[XX]M
Annual operating budget
$[XX]M
Sample key financial metric
[XXX]
Residents surveyed
Sample: Revenue vs. Expenditure Comparison
Annual Revenue
Key Expenditure Area
$XX.XM
Deferred Revenue
$XX.XM
Planned Projects
Deferred

Sample headline summarizing the city's key financial challenge would appear here.

This section would present a clear, factual narrative explaining the financial context behind the proposed measure — using verified data from city financial reports, presented in plain language residents can easily understand.

Additional context such as federal or state funding status, deferred capital projects, and reserve balances would be included here to give residents the complete picture.

This callout would contain a concise, factual summary connecting the data above to the reason the City is exploring a revenue measure.

What Could Appear on the November 2026 Ballot
This section would outline the measure(s) being considered, voting thresholds required, and when they would appear on the ballot.
Measure A

[Measure Title Placeholder]

This section would contain a plain-language explanation of the first proposed measure — what it is, how it works, who it affects, and what it would fund. All content is educational, not advocacy.

Estimated Revenue: [Amount per year]
Duration: [Sunset provision details]
What It Funds: [Specific services]
Measure B

[Measure Title Placeholder]

This section would contain a plain-language explanation of the second proposed measure — including the same factual breakdown so residents can compare and understand both options.

Estimated Revenue: [Amount per year]
Duration: [Sunset provision details]
What It Funds: [Specific services]
Common Questions from Residents
These are the questions residents are asking. We believe you deserve straightforward answers.
This answer would explain the specific financial pressures driving the City's decision to explore a ballot measure — using verified figures from adopted budgets and audited financial statements. The tone is factual and educational, not persuasive. The goal is to help residents understand the "why" behind the measure.
No. The City's role is to provide factual, educational information so that residents can make informed decisions. The City does not advocate for any particular outcome. This website and all related materials are designed to present the facts — not to tell you how to vote.
This answer would summarize the community survey methodology, sample size, and key findings — presented factually so residents understand how public input shaped the City Council's decision-making process. Specific results and data visualizations would be included once finalized.
[This section would include specific cost-per-household or cost-per-parcel calculations based on the final ballot measure details, presented in clear, easy-to-understand terms. An interactive calculator could also be embedded here to help residents estimate their individual impact.]
This answer would list upcoming community engagement opportunities — workshops, town halls, and online resources — along with contact information and accessibility options. Dates, locations, and multilingual availability would be included as determined by the City.

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