Northridge voters will see a Northridge Schools permanent improvements levy on the May 2026 ballot.
The proposed measure would create a new 2.2-mill tax levy to fund school district building and facility improvements.
The graphic above shows the estimated annual cost to homeowners based on property value if the levy passes.
What the Northridge Schools Levy Would Do
The proposed levy is categorized as a permanent improvements levy, which typically funds school facility upgrades, maintenance, and infrastructure projects.
Estimated Cost to Homeowners
If voters approve the levy, the estimated annual tax increase would be approximately:
- $77 per year for a $100,000 home
- $154 per year for a $200,000 home
- $231 per year for a $300,000 home
What Happens if the Levy Fails
If the levy fails, no new taxes would be added for this measure.
YOUR VOICE / YOUR VOTE MATTERS – May 5, 2026

What to Know Before You Vote
Before casting your ballot, it’s important to understand whether an issue represents new funding or a renewal of an existing tax, and how that decision affects your household. Renewals typically continue current services at existing tax levels, while new levies or taxes create additional financial impact. Reviewing the purpose of each issue and how it applies to your community can help you make an informed decision that aligns with your priorities.

