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CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
SPECIAL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
May 1, 2024 – 3:00 PM
Tri-Communities Conference Room
10500 Civic Center Drive
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
CALL TO ORDER
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ROLL CALL: Mayor Michael
Mayor Pro Tem Kennedy
Council Members Hutchison, Scott and Stickler
A. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
This is the time and place for the general public to address the City Council on any item listed on the
agenda. State law prohibits the City Council from addressing any issue not previously included on the
Agenda. The City Council may receive testimony and set the matter for a subsequent meeting. Comments
are to be limited to three (3) minutes per individual. For City Council Rules of Decorum refer to Resolution
No. 2023-086.
B. ITEMS OF DISCUSSION
B1. Voter Information Polling Results. (CITY)
C. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I, Linda A. Troyan, MMC, City Clerk Services Director of the City of Rancho Cucamonga, or my designee, hereby certify under penalty
of perjury that a true, accurate copy of the foregoing agenda was posted at least twenty -four (24) hours prior to the meeting per
Government Code 54954.2 at 10500 Civic Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga, California and on the City's website.
LINDA A. TROYAN, MMC
CITY CLERK SERVICES DIRECTOR
If you need special assistance or accommodations to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk's
office at (909) 774-2023. Notification of 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable
arrangements to ensure accessibility. Listening devices are available for the hearing impaired.
City of Rancho Cucamonga
TOT Tracking Poll 2024
Results Presentation
April 2024
Opinion Research on
Elections and Public Policy
PROBOLSKY RESEARCH
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City of Rancho Cucamonga – TOT Tracking Poll 2024
Survey Methodology*
*Due to rounding, totals shown on charts may not add up to 100%1
Survey Details
Mode Phone (landline and mobile)
Online (email and text-to-web)
Language English and Spanish
Length 8 minutes
Target
Respondents
City of Rancho Cucamonga likely 2024 General Election
voters
Survey Fielding April 10 – 17, 2024
Survey Participants 400
Margin of Error +/-5%
Our sample was developed from the voter files originally
compiled by the San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters. We
matched the demographics of City of Rancho Cucamonga likely
2024 General Election voters.
Sample
Interviews were conducted by phone (33%) and online (67%)
modes. Phone interviews were conducted via landline (38%) or
mobile (62%). Online participants were invited by email (50%)
and text message (50%).
Respondents in all modes chose their preferred language,
English (90%) and Spanish (10%).
The online survey was accessible by computer, tablet, and
smart phone.
Security measures precluded individuals from completing the
survey more than once.
Data Collection Explained
Probolsky Research is a Latina- and woman-owned market and opinion research firm with corporate,
election, government, and non-profit clients.
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Public safety, drugs, and crime are the most
important issues facing Rancho Cucamonga today
Question 1: In your own words, what do you feel is the most important issue facing Rancho Cucamonga today?
[OPEN-ENDED RESPONSE]
20.8%
13.5%
12.3%
10.8%
9.8%
6.5%
2.8%
2.0%
1.3%
1.3%
1.3%
1.0%
1.0%
0.8%
0.8%
0.5%
4.5%
5.8%
3.8%
Public safety/Drugs/Crime
Over population/Controlling growth/Development
Housing affordability
Homelessness
Transportation/Traffic/Roads
Inflation/High cost of living
Taxes
Law and order/Additional funding for first responders…
Jobs/Economy
Government
Immigration/Illegal immigration
Education/Schools/Higher education
Police brutality/Racial injustice
Environmental issues
Healthcare
Poverty
Other
Nothing/No issues
Unsure
3
68% approve of the job the City is doing providing
services to residents, an increase since last year
Question 2: In general, do you approve or disapprove of the job the City of Rancho Cucamonga is doing providing services to residents?
67.5%
20.5%
12.0%
Approve Disapprove Unsure
62.8%67.5%
11.5%12.0%
25.8%20.5%
2023 2024
Approve
Unsure
Disapprove
4
Initial vote – 58% would vote yes on the transient
occupancy tax ballot measure
Now let’s look at a ballot measure that could come before Rancho Cucamonga voters in November. Please indicate if you would vote yes, or vote no.
Question 3: If the election were held today for a ballot measure in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and it read: “In order to provide general city services, such as public safety,
roads, and improvements to parks and open space, shall the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopt an ordinance to increase its transient occupancy tax, a tax paid only by hotel and
short term rental guests, from 10 percent to 12 percent until ended by voters, providing approximately $1,000,000 annually, subject to citizen oversight and City Council authority to
reduce the tax if funds are unnecessary?” Would you vote yes or would you vote no?
58.0%
31.0%
11.0%
Vote yes Vote no Unsure
54.8%58.0%
12.0%11.0%
33.3%31.0%
2023 2024
Vote yes
Unsure
Vote no
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Among those who would vote no on the TOT, many
cite already having enough taxes
Question 4: Why would you vote against the transient occupancy tax ballot measure?
[IF ANSWERED ‘NO’’ TO Q3]
[OPEN-ENDED RESPONSE]
22.6%
12.1%
10.5%
8.1%
7.3%
6.5%
6.5%
4.8%
3.2%
3.2%
3.2%
2.4%
1.6%
4.0%
0.8%
3.2%
Have enough taxes/Against taxes/No additional taxes in general
Would raise taxes/Against a tax increase/Taxes are high enough
Use current funding/Already have enough funds/Already paid for it
Disagree with services it's going towards/Need to fund other issues
Because they misuse the funding/Mismanagement of funds/Would spend funds on…
Could hurt businesses/Burden on businesses/Discourages business
Increases cost to stay/Don't want to pay more for rooms/More hotel fees
Cost of living is already high/Can't afford more costs
Don't trust it/Lack of trust
Need more information
Wouldn't make a difference/Waste of funding/Not worth it
General against/Bad idea/Not convinced
Don't care/Not voting/No interest
Other
Nothing
Unsure
58.0%
Vote yes
31.0%
Vote no
11.0%
Unsure
Q3
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56% are more likely to vote yes on the TOT after hearing that raising
the TOT by 2% would generate approximately $1,000,000 per year in
new revenues for the City
Question 5: Here are some statements made by residents regarding the transient occupancy tax. Please indicate whether each statement makes you more likely to vote yes or
more likely to vote no on the transient occupancy tax ballot measure.
55.5%
15.0%
22.0%
7.5%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
Raising the transient occupancy tax by 2% would generate approximately $1,000,000 per year in new revenues for the City.
9.7%
28.2%
57.3%
4.8%More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
31.8%
13.6%
6.8%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Among those who initially voted “no”
Among those who initially voted “unsure”
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62% are more likely to vote yes on the TOT after hearing that the TOT
is paid by visitors who stay at Rancho Cucamonga hotels, residents do
not pay the tax
Question 6: Here are some statements made by residents regarding the transient occupancy tax. Please indicate whether each statement makes you more likely to vote yes or
more likely to vote no on the transient occupancy tax ballot measure.
The transient occupancy tax is paid by visitors who stay at Rancho Cucamonga hotels, residents do not pay the tax.
Among those who initially voted “no”
Among those who initially voted “unsure”
62.0%13.5%
20.0%
4.5%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
16.9%
27.4%54.0%
1.6%More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
43.2%
20.5%
4.5%
31.8%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
8
57% are more likely to vote yes on the TOT after hearing that a 12%
TOT would still be at or lower than other southern California cities
Question 7: Here are some statements made by residents regarding the transient occupancy tax. Please indicate whether each statement makes you more likely to vote yes or
more likely to vote no on the transient occupancy tax ballot measure.
The transient occupancy tax is currently 10%. If the voters approve increasing the transient occupancy tax to 12%, the Rancho
Cucamonga transient occupancy tax would still be at or lower than other southern California cities.
Among those who initially voted “no”
Among those who initially voted “unsure”
57.0%
17.0%
20.0%
6.0%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
16.9%
27.4%52.4%
3.2%More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
47.7%
9.1%
11.4%
31.8%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
9
61% are more likely to vote yes on the TOT knowing the tax will allow
the City to capitalize on the new Brightline West high-speed rail
Question 8: Here are some statements made by residents regarding the transient occupancy tax. Please indicate whether each statement makes you more likely to vote yes or
more likely to vote no on the transient occupancy tax ballot measure.
Construction is about to begin on the Brightline West high-speed rail that will connect Los Angeles to Las Vegas via Cucamonga Station.
Increasing the transient occupancy tax now will help the City capitalize on the new revenue from tourists and business travelers.
Among those who initially voted “no”
Among those who initially voted “unsure”61.0%11.8%
21.0%
6.3%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
25.8%
21.8%
50.8%
1.6%More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
25.0%
9.1%
22.7%
43.2%
More likely to vote yes
Makes no difference to
me
More likely to vote no
Unsure
10
Informed Vote – 62% of voters would vote yes on
the TOT tax
Question 9: Knowing what you know now, if the election were held today for a ballot measure in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, and it read: “In order to provide general city
services, such as public safety, roads, and improvements to parks and open space, shall the City of Rancho Cucamonga adopt an ordinance to increase its transient occupancy tax,
a tax paid only by hotel and short term rental guests, from 10 percent to 12 percent until ended by voters, providing approximately $1,000,000 annually, subject to citizen oversight
and City Council authority to reduce the tax if funds are unnecessary?” Would you vote yes or would you vote no?
58.0%
31.0%
11.0%
62.3%
27.3%
10.5%
Vote yes Vote no Unsure
Initial Informed Initial
Initial
Informed
Informed
61.8%62.3%
9.3%10.5%
29.0%27.3%
2023 2024
Vote yes
Unsure
Vote no
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Demographics
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Gender Age Group Ethnicity Party Preference
Education Level Vote Propensity City Council District
Respondent demographics by gender, age group, ethnicity, party preference,
education level, vote propensity, and City Council District
46.0%
53.5%
Male
Female
13.8%
16.0%
18.0%
27.0%
25.3%
18-29
30-39
40-49
50-64
65+
31.0%
20.0%
22.3%
26.8%
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
26.0%
16.3%
18.3%
18.5%
21.0%
5 out of 5
4 out of 5
3 out of 5
2 out of 5
1 out of 5
39.8%
35.0%
18.3%
7.0%
Democratic
Republican
No Party Preference
Other
32.5%
44.8%
5.0%
7.0%
7.8%
3.0%
Latino/Hispanic
White/Caucasian
Black/African American
Asian/Pacific Islander
Other
Prefer not to answer
59.8%
40.3%
Non-
college
College
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