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Manteca oversight committee reviews first Measure Q sales-tax receipts, preliminarily allocates funds to roads, public safety

5875553 · October 1, 2025
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The Measure Q Citizens Oversight Committee received a preliminary financial status report Oct. 1 showing $3.69 million in initial receipts for April–June 2025 and a FY‑26 revenue estimate of $12 million, with $10.2 million appropriated across streets, police and fire.

The Citizens Oversight Committee for Measure Q in Manteca received a financial status report Oct. 1 that showed preliminary sales-tax receipts of $3,690,000 for the April–June 2025 period and outlined a fiscal year 2026 revenue estimate of $12 million and $10.2 million in appropriations.

Interim Director of Finance Matt Boring told the committee that remittances from the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) for April through June totaled $3,670,000 in Measure Q sales tax and about $15,000 in interest, and that CDTFA administrative fees for the three-month period were $3,201. "The total revenue recorded for the measure q fund is 3,690,000.00 for that April through June period," Boring said. He noted those are preliminary figures subject to year‑end audit adjustments.

The staff report and Boring laid out the FY‑26 appropriations included in the city budget: roughly…

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