In
May of 2015, the Transportation Agency engaged a public outreach effort to
inform the public about our transportation needs, funding challenges and the
self-help option. The Transportation Agency for Monterey County placed the
Transportation Safety & Investment Plan (Measure X) on the November 8,
2016 ballot and the measure was approved with 67.7% approval from
Monterey County voters. The measure is anticipated to generate an
estimated $20 million annually for a total of $600 million over thirty
years through a retail transactions and use tax of a three-eighths’ of one‑percent
(3/8%). The revenue from the sales tax measure will be used to fund
transportation safety and mobility projects in Monterey County. Below, you can
learn more about the Transportation Safety & Investment Plan (Measure
X), what projects are in your local community, and review other supporting
documentation.
The CITY
OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA ANNUAL PROGRAM COMPLIANCE REPORT Measure X Funding for
Fiscal Year 2018-2019 document copy is embedded.
NOTES: City 8.75% Sales
Tax Components:
7.25% State sales tax
1.00% Measure D
0.375% Measure X for
transportation projects
0.125% Measure Q for transit
State Revenue and Taxation Code Sec
SOURCE:
CITY
OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
CITY
COUNCIL
Staff
Report
August
6, 2019
ORDERS
OF BUSINESS
TO:
Honorable
Mayor and City Council Members
SUBMITTED
BY: Sharon
Friedrichsen - Director, Contracts and Budgets
APPROVED
BY: Chip
Rerig, City Administrator
SUBJECT:
Receive
a presentation on a sales tax measure and provide direction to staff on the sales
tax rate, the duration of the sales tax and conceptual ballot language.
FY
2018-2019 Funds Received by Carmel-by-the-Sea: $213,999.
SOURCE:
2019 ANNUAL REPORT
TAMC
Transportation
Agency for Monterey County
CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA ANNUAL PROGRAM COMPLIANCE REPORT
Measure X Funding for Fiscal Year 2018-2019
December 20, 2019
Transportation Agency for Monterey County
(TAMC)
Attn: Debra Hale, Executive Director
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