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Measure P

In November 2024, San Rafael voters passed Measure P, an initiative to fund a new main library and community center at Albert Park. Measure P represents a significant investment in our cultural and civic institutions and will be one of the largest capital projects that San Rafael has undertaken in recent years. The new library and community center will be a vibrant community resource for San Rafael, providing a hub for civic, cultural, and social enrichment and connection.

This multi-year project will be an important undertaking for the City; one that was approved by voters and that the City is excited to move forward in the coming years.

Below is additional information and some frequently asked questions related to Measure P. Staff are just beginning to work on implementing this measure and will be updating this page once planning is underway.

Measure P establishes a non-ad valorem parcel tax for the purpose of building a new library and community center at Albert Park. In addition to a downtown library and community center, the proceeds from Measure P can also be used for improvements and expansion at San Rafael’s branch libraries. These funds will greatly improve community vitality of the city and provide greater access to city services.

Building a new library and community center at Albert Park is a major undertaking that will involve substantial community engagement, design and feasibility studies, permitting and review, and construction. While staff have not yet developed a project timeline, it is likely that the process will take five or more years to complete.

The City continually looks for ways to improve residents’ quality of life and expand services. Recently, the City conducted studies that highlighted deficiencies in size and infrastructure of the current library facilities. While the Carnegie is a beloved facility, options for developing the site to support modern library services that meet the needs of our community are limited. More information on the library facilities and prior planning efforts can be found here.

The San Rafael Community Center, currently located at Albert Park, was built in the 1970s. The recent Citywide Parks and Recreation Master Plan identified a minimum of $2M in deferred maintenance needs for the facility. This evaluation did not include a cost estimate for structural and other code-related facility needs.

By developing a new library and community center at Albert Park, Measure P will address the significant deficiencies of two aging City facilities, while providing San Rafael’s growing population with a modern, well-equipped new space for community gathering and cultural enrichment.

The City is still evaluating the future use of the site. Measure P requires that within two years, the City Council will initiate a public planning process related to the preservation of the historic Carnegie Library building for ongoing civic, community or community-serving commercial uses.

The City has not yet started planning nor decision-making with relation to this requirement. The City has begun evaluating additional legal limitations for the site, including a review of the original deed. Staff will ensure that the future use of the site is compatible with all current legal requirements.

The current renovations at the Carnegie Library are critical to ensuring that the building remains operational in the coming years. The project is addressing some of the most pressing infrastructure and safety issues, including fixing the roof, upgrading plumbing and electrical to meet code, installing a fire alarm system, ADA improvements, repairing the HVAC system, and some minor design improvements to enhance the patron experience.

However, the current renovations do not address the need for additional, modern library space to better serve the needs of San Rafael’s current and future residents. To learn more about the current renovation project, visit this website.

For the time being, the Downtown Carnegie Library and the Albert Park Community Center will continue to serve the public in their normal manner (the Downtown Carnegie Library is expected to re-open after current construction in Summer 2025). Once project design and planning is complete, the City anticipates that the current community center may likely need to be demolished in order for the new building to take shape. At that time, the City will explore opportunities to continue to support community center programming in downtown San Rafael during construction.

A citizen-led initiative is a measure that was placed on the ballot through the initiative process, as opposed to being placed on the ballot through City Council or legislative action. Citizen-led initiatives require a simple majority to pass.

Measure P was drafted and proposed by the San Rafael Public Library Foundation, as well as the Revitalize San Rafael advocacy committee. The San Rafael Public Library Foundation was founded in 2003 with the mission to build a San Rafael Public Library for the 21st century, to furnish and maintain it, and to secure its future for generations to come.

The tax rate established by Measure P is $0.145 per square foot of improved building area per year and $75 per vacant parcel per year on taxable real property within the City. The tax will commence on July 1, 2025 and will continue for thirty years or as long as bonds for the planning and construction of the facilities remain outstanding, whichever is longer.

Measure P ensures fiscal accountability and local control through the following requirements:

  • Every penny must stay local and no funds can be taken by the State
  • No funds can be used for administrator salaries
  • Independent oversight and annual audits are required

Yes, persons over the age of 65 years who own a beneficial interest in a parcel and who use the parcel as their principal place of residence may apply for an optional exemption from the Measure P parcel tax.  The City is currently developing a process for filing for the exemption and will have more information for those that are interested in an exemption the coming months.

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For questions regarding Measure P, please contact library@cityofsanrafael.org or recreation@cityofsanrafael.org.

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