Transactions and Use Tax Citizens' Advisory Committee
TL;DR
The Transactions and Use Tax Citizens' Advisory Committee met to review Measure A spending for Fiscal Year 2018 and 2019, focusing on how the city is allocating tax revenue primarily toward public safety and infrastructure. The committee confirmed that proposed spending aligns with the original ballot measure's intent and discussed the implementation of a communications strategy to inform residents about the measure.
Key Decisions
- Approve Previous Meeting Minutes Passed
- Confirm FY 2018 Measure A Expenditures Confirmed compliance with ballot measure intent
- Review FY 2019 Proposed Measure A Spending Confirmed alignment with public safety and infrastructure priorities
- Measure A Communications Strategy Received and filed update
Agenda
- CALL TO ORDER
- ROLL CALL
- REGULAR AGENDA
- 1. Recommendation to approve the minutes for the Transactions and Use Tax Citizens' Advisory Committee meeting held Wednesday, June 6, 2018.TU-Agenda Item
- 2. Recommendation to receive and file an update on Fiscal Year 2018 Measure A expenditures and revenues, and confirm that the actual Measure A FY 18 expenditures conform with the intent of Resolution No. RES-16-0018 prioritizing spending on public safety and infrastructure and with the language contained in the ballot measure expressed in Resolution No. RES-16-0017.TU-Agenda Item
- 3. Recommendation to receive and file a staff presentation on the use of Measure A in FY 19 Proposed Budget.TU-Agenda Item
- 4. Recommendation to confirm that the City Manager’s proposed Measure A spending plan in the FY 19 Proposed Budget conforms with the intent of Resolution No. RES-16-0018 prioritizing spending and with the language contained in the ballot measure expressed in Resolution No. RES-16-0017.TU-Agenda Item
- 5. Recommendation to to receive and file an update on the implementation of the Measure A communications strategy.TU-Agenda Item
- PUBLIC COMMENT
- ADJOURNMENT
- NEXT MEETING OF THE TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX CITIZEN’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2018, 4 PM, COUNCIL CHAMBERS.
- I, Jonathan Nagayama, City Clerk Specialist, certify that the agenda was posted not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting.
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