PREPARED BY: MATT RODRIGUEZ DATE MEETING: 06/2/2025
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CONSIDER RECEIVING AND ACCEPTING THE INDEPENDENT CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE REPORTS FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 2024 FOR MEASURE S (FORMERLY MEASURE Q) AND MEASURE K TRANSACTION & USE SALES TAX
CEQA: This proposed action is not a project as defined by CEQA.
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CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
Receive and File Report by Minute Action
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Diversify Revenue Stream (CM, CED & EDC) and Create a Sustainable Economic Ecosystem (CM, CED & EDC) are major policy goals in the recently adopted City Council Priority Work Plan FY 2025-27, adopted April 7, 2025.
CEQA Compliance Statement
This proposed action is not a project as defined by CEQA as a budget or financing mechanism pursuant to 14 Cal. Code of Regulations section 15378(b).
BACKGROUND
Following adoption by the City Council of Ordinance 2012-005, local San Pablo voters passed the Measure Q Sales Tax on June 5, 2012 (73.56%), to provide additional funding for general municipal services, including the following: Public Safety (especially gang prevention); job training for local residents (especially youth and the disenfranchised); and youth services. In addition, following adoption by the City Council of Ordinance 2014-007, local San Pablo voters passed the Measure K Sales Tax on June 3, 2014 (70.80%), to provide specific funding for an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Truck at ConFire Station No. 70 in San Pablo. Pursuant to Measures Q and K voter requirements, the City Council appointed representatives of San Pablo businesses and residents to serve on an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee (Committee) to monitor and review each local sales tax measure's annual expenses, respectively.
On November 3, 2020, following adoption by the City Council of Ordinance 2020-009, local San Pablo voters approved the Measure S Sales Tax (79.19%) to ext...
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