Submit required checklist to receive $1.8 million in county transportation funds
In Plain English
Richmond must prove it follows county growth management rules to unlock transportation funding from Measure J sales tax. The city expects $1.8 million for street maintenance and improvements from 2023-2024. If approved, the checklist confirms Richmond managed development impacts properly during 2022-2023.
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Votes
To approve the item
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond approved submitting its required compliance checklist showing the city followed Measure J growth management rules during 2022-2023. This is routine paperwork that demonstrates to the Contra Costa Transportation Authority that Richmond met the growth management requirements voters approved through Measure J. The council voted unanimously to approve the administrative requirement, with only Councilmember Doria Robinson absent from the meeting.
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