Submit compliance checklist to receive $2.4 million in street repair funds

Street Maintenance FundsBudgetPlanningResolution

In Plain English

The county requires cities to file annual growth management reports before releasing street maintenance money. Richmond must submit its 2008 and 2009 checklists to unlock funds for fiscal years 2009-10 and 2010-11. If approved, the city receives its allocated share of local street repair funding from Measure C taxes.

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Votes

Adopt Resolution No. 115-10

Passed

6 to 0

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Why This Vote Matters

Richmond will submit required growth management reports to Contra Costa County to unlock street repair funding for 2009-10 and 2010-11. The council unanimously approved filing the 2008 and 2009 compliance checklists, which are administrative requirements the county uses to release Richmond's share of Measure C tax revenue for local street maintenance. This is a routine procedural step with no controversy—the city must file these reports to receive money it's already entitled to. Mayor McLaughlin was absent from the meeting.

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Community Discussion

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