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Tax levey for street repairs - survey attached
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1/28/2008
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~ F .A . <br />~ <br />~ 'F-e 'i <br />~ <br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br />• <br />. <br />Work Session: T~ Levy for Funding of Pavement Capital Preservation Projects <br />Meeting Date: January 28, 2008 - Agencla Item Number: B <br />Department: Central Services Staff Contact: Sue Cutsogeorge <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5589 <br />ISSUE STATEMENT ~ ~ <br />This work session is a continuation of the discussion about funding for pavement capital preservation <br />projects with a property tax. The City Council is asked to provide direction for development of a <br />resolution to place a measure on the ballot in May of 2008. - <br />, <br />BACKGROUND <br />Council Action Iiistory <br />The City's current five-cent local gas tax, together with other dedicated pavement preservation funding, <br />has allowed the City to complete nearly $16.5 million in street preservation project work since 2003, <br />with additional contracts in progress. This past year, more than 17.41ane.miles of slurry seal projects <br />and 20.5 lane miles of rehabilitarion projects were completed, including the overlay of portions of 18th <br />Avenue, Chambers Street and Bailey Hill Road. Projects planned for 2008 include portions of East 13~' <br />Avenue, Barger Drive, Chambers Street and Roosevelt Boulevard. ' <br />In spite of these accomplishments, the backlog of needed repair work continues to grow in the face of <br />rapidly rising construction costs and insufficient revenues. _ In late 2001, the City was facing an <br />estimated $67 million backlog in pavement preservation work. By spring of 2007, the estimated cost of <br />that backlog had grown to nearly $170 million and, with no new funding, was projected to grow to oyer, <br />$280 million within the next 10 years. With the potential loss of 40% of the current local fuel tax <br />proceeds, the growth in the backlog of street repairs would accelerate even more rapidly. <br />In January` 2007, the council formed a Council Subcommittee on Transportation Funding Solutions (the <br />"subcommittee") to study transportation funding options and bring back creative solutions for <br />adequately funding Eugene's transportation system for cars; trucks, bicycles and pedestrians in ways ~ <br />tliat collect funds proportionately (or equally) from residents and non-residents who use the roads, are <br />more consistent with sustainability goals, have direcf connection to use of the roads, and give incentives <br />to those who do not have a car or use one very little. <br />This proposal for a bond measure for capital street repairs is an integral component in a package strategy <br />recommende`d by the subcommittee, and approved by the council, to adequately and equitably fund <br />Eugene's transportation system for a variety of users. The package of proposed solutions included a <br />street user fee based on parking spaces, and a street and bike/pedestrian path.lighting fee, and an <br />increase in the local motor vehicle fuel tax. To ensure continuation of a reliable revenue stream to <br />support ongoing street operations, maintenance, and preservation while the council continues efforts for <br />City Council Agenda page 5 F:\CM0~2008 Council AgendasW1080128\5090128B.doc <br />
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