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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS04-Mayor's Office ero. OF SAN BERNARDOO - REQU~T FOR COUNCIL AC N From: Mayor Evlyn Wilcox Mayor's Offi ce Subject: R l' f h C . t f" S B d' eso utlon 0 tel y 0 an ernar lno Urging Approval of State Legislation Authorizing a Public Vote for a County Transportation Sales Tax Dept: Date: March 4, 1987 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Recommended motion: Adopt resolution, (Justification: Action necessary to inform local state legislators, in a timely manner, of City's interest in this legislation as it currently moves through the political process in Sacramento.) [.L~ ;lJ~~ f Signature" Contlct person: Mayor Evlyn Wilcox Phona: 5051 SupportinG data attached: Yes Ward: City-wide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: tl/A Source: (ACCT, NO,) (ACCT, DESCRIPTION) Flnlnce: Council Notes: 15.0212 Agenda Item No. s-tf .0, _:A~ ~ ~-J' - . --::-.--'~'---:~ o The 0 Bernardino County Transportation COission SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS A PLANNING COUNCIL OF COOPERATING INTERACTIVE GOVERNMENTS . 444 North Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 101 San Bernardino, California 92401 (714) 884-8276 Feb ruary 17, 1987 To: City Clerks, Mayors, Council members M,.\"';,. '.l ~E 'CIJ 01 Sail Et:incH>:lnQ Re: Transportation sales tax, Resolution endorsing enabling legislation for public vote As you all may know, through your SANBAG representative and press coverage, we are following a trail which should lead to a successful public vote in November 1987 for a half-cen~ sales tax dedicated to streets and highways in our county. On February 4, the SANBAG Board formally endorsed the ~B~Ql!Bg_l~gl~!~!!2D and asked that individual cities and the Board of Supervisors do likewise, .- Although the SANBAG Board, and many others, have actually gone beyond this step and are actively supporting voter passage of the tax measure itself, it's important to note that your city is not asked to take that political step at this time. All we are seeking is support for our legislative delegation to secure the enabling legislation allowing the question to go before the voters. We do NOT ask for outright support (but we wil1 later, if all goes well!). Assemblyman Jerry Eaves (D) has offered to carry the bill, Assemblyman Bill Lancaster (R) as principal co-author, At appropriate time, we wil1 seek co-authorship from our legislative delegation, The attached initial letter to legislators may shed some additional information. We pledge you the same full involvement in developing the program as noted in that letter, with the full our to is Individual city support for the enabling bill will help encourage support from the legislators and put them in a posture of responding to local desires. We ask that your Council adopt the attached draft Resolution and send it, with an appropriate cover letter, to each of your state legislators. Sincercely, . ~ (' ~ ~ e. ~M Wesley C. McDaniel Executive Director cc: Legislative delegation SANBAG Board members CL-87-066 ';' - r -' S 7 CITIES OF: "'OELANTO. B"'RSTOW. BIG BE-'R LAKE, CHINQ, COLTON, FONT ...N.... GR"'NO TERRACE, LOMA UNO.... MONTCLAIR, .) NEEOLES ONT...RIO RANCHO CUCAMONG.... REOlANOS. RIALTO. SAN BERN...ROINO, UPLANO. VICTORVILLE, COUlNTY OF SAN BERNAADINO . . , , o~ _Al.~~ ~ -~. - - -' --~ o The 0 Bernardino County Trensportation CQission SAN BERNARDINO ASSOCIATED GOVERNMENTS A PLANNING COUNCIL OF COOPERATING INTERACTIVE GOVERNMENTS . 444 North Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 101 San Bernardino, California 92401 (714) 884-8276 February 17, 1987 Sent to: Senator Ruben Ayala Assemblyman Charles W. Bader Assemblyman Jerry Eaves Assemblyman Bill Lancaster Assemblyman William Leonard Senator H. L. Richardson Senator Don Rogers Re: TRANSPORTATION SALES TAX BILL, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY (EAVES AND LANCASTER) Dear Senator Ayala: .- As you probably already know, since various people have been contacting you and the matter has already received so.e (positive) press coverage, we are aiming for a Nove.ber 1987 public vote for a one-half cent transportation sales tax. This letter begins our formal communication with you, hopefully leading to co-authorship and support for the enabling legislation, Three counties have successfully passed such a special tax, and we would like to join their ranks. San Diego has already decided to go next November, and we think our chances 100k good. We will be conducting a detailed voter survey in March before making a final "go/no-go" decision. The press has been exceptionally supportive, with the Ontario Daily Report already editorializiDg directly in favor of the tax. Assemblyman Eaves has offered to carry the legislation, to be principally co-authored by Assemblyman Lancaster, and we would appreciate your serious consideration of co-authorship. We're using the San Diego bill from last year simply changing the names and omitting the transit portions. Assemblyman Eaves office will be circulating the jacketed bill as'soon as it is available from Legislative Counsel. The game plan is to introduce it and move it rapidly through the Legislature as we begin serious,polling to determine the ultimate feasibility of the ballot measure. If the feasibility poll is negative, we will reconsider the whole concept and the need for the legislation. (Note: This is a change. We had earlier planned not to move the bill, pending the poll results. But a reconsideration of time elements compels the need to start it moving.) ? - Y v ~ 7 CITIES OF: ADELANTO, BARSTOW, BIG BEAR LAKE. CHINO. COLTON. FONTANA, GRANO TERRACE. l.OMA UNOA, MONTCLAlll. :> . NEEOLES. ONTARIO, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, REDLANOS, RIAl.TO,'SAN BERNAROINO, UPLANo. VICTOFlVlLLE. COUNlY OF SAN BEFlNAFIOINO .0 o o o The bill, and the basic approach, is simple. It designates SANBAG (with a new name for this purpose, the San Bernardino County Traffic Commission) to cal1 an election, either special cr general, The revenue side and the expenditure plan must be put before the voters for majority vote before going into effect, We're 100king at a one-half cent, 15 year program which will raise slightly over a billion dollars, to leverage against expected state and federal resources, The program will be tight and explicit, covering half a dozen state highway projects (with Route 30 totaling half of that), pIus a 10cal street pass-through and a modest arterial improvement program. Transit is not expected to be directly included in our present thinking, but will benefit from reduced pressure on TDA funds ~or 10cal street needs, We wil1 be working closely with you as it's all furnishing you all of the ongoing information. will include the critical survey results, developed, Initially, and this Our two key elements at this stage are the poll, which will furnish the basis for an up-or-down decision on the November 1987 date and the, if the answer is affirmative, obtaining the enabling bill, which will require an urgency clause and thus a 2/3 legtslative vote, The bill will need to move quickly, since it must be state law prior to August, if we are to be on the November 1987 ballot. The Governor has endorsed a program of county-level sales taxes and we are informed is comtortable with a majority public vote, following last year's initiative adoption of Proposition 62, which wrote the Los Angeles test case into law. We'11 keep you informed of developments, and obviously we're eager to answer all questions. ~(!-~~ Wesley C, McDaniel Executive Director CL-87-068 '<-If-- ~? 0- ".,.",J'" c.~J;; 1 o 0 o RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO URGING APPROVAL OF ~ILLftISLM'iON AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC VOTE FOR A COUNTY mNS~~ SALES TAX. - q;-. ":>"':". 't:~~'~ ~;; 3 4 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Recitals. 7 8 9 A. State and federal gasoline taxes and other transportation revenues are, and will continue to be, inadequate to meet our state highway construction needs, even though we continue to 10 receive our equitable share of those funds. 11 12 . ~".?' .e.e":~ f::"~::::l::::i::.:::""::eC::':::::i:::d,::~~~: -'';',;,'c,,; all receipts from current gasoline taxes are required for '--~f:'~ 13 14 15 maintenance costs alone. -%':;- ~ C. The state is encouraging counties to adopt transportation 16 revenues of their own, and is increasingly rewarding the counties 17 which have done so. 18 D. A sound transportation system which keeps pace with 19 growth is vital to securing new jobs for our residents, thereby 20 reducing long commutes. 21 E. The counties of Santa Clara, Alameda, and Fresno have 22 adop~ed such measures, and others are planning to do so. 23 24 25 26 27 28 F. A one-half cent sales tax for a specified period of years, to be spent on a voter-approved program of projects, appears to be the most fair and productive method of local funding. G. The San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) has initiated a program seeking a public vote on approval of such a 3/3/87 .0- 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 o o o tax. H. The initial step requires passage by the State LtOiai.~or.cand signature by the Governor of an enabling bill authorizing the public vote. SECTION 2. Implementation. A. Those representatives in the State Legislature representing the City of San Bernardino, and the Governor of the State of California, are hereby urged to approve legislation allowing the voters of San Bernardino County to vote upon a special sales tax for transportation projects within slfid county" and within the City of San Bernardino. " ., <V';r-" ' - ".->-:" ',,-,~," ,..~~ Bernardino' fa heceby;' ,w' . " B. The City Clerk of the City of San directed to send certified copies of this resolution<to Governor . - <6.. Deukmej ian, Senators H. L. Richardson and Ruben Ayala, and' ':: ..~ ~ '. Assemblymen William Leonard and Jerry Eaves. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members NAYS: ABSENT: City Clerk / / / / / / / / / / 3/3/87 -2- II ,0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 o o :> The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this of , 1987. . ; ;.~ Approved as to form: /f? ~ "./7 /~4'-~~ City Attorney 3/3/87 day Mayor of the City of San Bernardino , .t~. .- ,..,...~ r ~ - ....., 1U " , ~ .......:; , '.jt-",;/i.;- ., .......jJ --....,. ,-. "'" "'''t'~ , ';,\ -3-