Infrastructure `and Planning Services <br />In January 2007, the City Council agreed to form a council subcommittee, comprised of four <br />councilors, to study transportation funding options and to bring back within three months a <br />recommendation fora solution or solutions meeting certain specific criteria to adequately fund <br />the transportation system: At that same meeting, the Council directed the City Manager to <br />conduct a public hearing on proposed amendments to City Code which would increase the <br />Business License Tax on Motor Vehicle Fuel Dealers by three cents per gallon to the eight-cent <br />level and repeal the sunset provision on the two-cent fuel tax rate increase enacted in 2005, with <br />the intention that the proceeds from the additional three cents be dedicated to Road Fund <br />operations and maintenance activities. The council is scheduled to act on those proposed <br />amendments in spring 2007. <br />58 <br />