During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant citizen's initiative set to appear on the November ballot, which proposes a permanent tax increase on residents of Azusa. This initiative is linked to Measure H, a tax established in 2017 aimed at funding homeless services in the area.
Concerns were raised by a council member regarding the effectiveness of Measure H, questioning the return on investment for the funds contributed by the city. The council member expressed skepticism about the benefits that the tax has provided to Azusa, indicating a lack of support among fellow mayors and council members for the new tax initiative.
In light of these concerns, the council member requested that the city manager and city attorney investigate the financial contributions made to Measure H and assess the outcomes of those investments. The goal is to gather comprehensive information to inform residents about the implications of the proposed tax measure before the upcoming election.
Recognizing the urgency of the matter, the council member emphasized the need to address this issue promptly, suggesting that it be classified as an emergency item for discussion before the August 15 deadline. The meeting highlighted the ongoing dialogue about fiscal responsibility and the effectiveness of local tax measures in addressing community needs.