The Tamalpais Union High School District is back on the ballot with a new bond measure, trimmed down from its March proposal that won a majority of the vote, but narrowly short of the 55% supermajority required to pass.
On the Nov. 5 ballot, the district is seeking voter support for Measure B, a $289 million bond measure and a 44% reduction from Measure A’s $517 million ask.
Measure B focuses on what district officials say are necessary capital improvements at the district’s campuses of Archie Williams...