Yuba City sales tax for transportation+

SacBee: Yuba City voters will decide on an unorthodox sales tax. How will it work, what does it pay for?

Yuba City will be placing on the November ballot Measure D sales tax that includes ‘Roads – tackling the $150 million in deferred maintenance on our local roads’. It is a general purpose sales tax measure, so the city can change how funds are allocated after it passes (as happened with some of the City of Sacramento Measure U funds), but it is interesting that a small city in the Sacramento region is taking the initiative to fix its roads, when others are not.

Elk Grove passed Measure E, a one-cent sales tax measure, also a general measure, which includes ‘Maintaining Streets and Improving Traffic’. Rancho Cordova passed Measures R and H to ‘to improve city streets’ among other general purposes. There may be others. Sacramento County has been unable to pass a sales tax measure for transportation since 2009’s Measure A, which is in effect through 2039, though there may be a ballot measure in 2026. The City of Sacramento has not passed a sales tax measure for transportation. Measure U did not include a call-out for transportation, though as a general measure, funds could be used for transportation.

Yuba City chart on the increasing cots of deferred roadway maintenance
Yuba City chart on the increasing costs of deferred roadway maintenance

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  1. Roseville has a Measure B coming up on the ballot this November. The overwhelming majority of it goes to highway interchanges and highway widening. It’s a far different allocation than the Measure A Sacramento County passed. Maybe you could do a write up on it?

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