Los Gatos High district board votes to put new parcel tax on the ballot

Voters in Los Gatos and Saratoga will decide in May if they want to almost triple a parcel tax that funds programs and staff at high schools in both municipalities.

The Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High School district board on Jan. 30 voted 4-0 to ask voters in the district to increase the tax from $49 to $128 per parcel. The issue will be decided by mail-in balloting; the measure must be approved by at least two-thirds of voters to pass. The district had no information yet on when the ballots will be mailed out or how much the special election will cost.

The $49 parcel tax has been in place since 2011, and the district last voted to renew it in 2016, leaving it to expire in 2025. District officials have argued that the current parcel tax has not been adjusted for cost of living increases, and is resulting in teachers leaving for other districts that are able to pay higher salaries.

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