

Over the last two years, state budget cuts resulted in a $20 million deficit in funding for De Anza and Foothill community college. In response, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees placed Measure E on the Nov. 2 ballot.If passed, property owners would contribute $69 annually per parcel. With over 100,000 parcels in the district, the six-year measure would generate approximately $7 million per year for a collective total of $42 million, after which the tax would automatically expire. About 188,000 residents in the district, from Cupertino to Palo Alto and San Jose are eligible to vote on Measure E.
