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Albany review of gas tax, street-fee options finds public uncertain; council asks staff for June 23 update
Summary
DHM Research presented city polling showing modest baseline support for a city gas tax and low initial support for a utility-style street maintenance fee; council asked staff to return with analysis of House Bill 2025, updated gap calculations and timing options for putting a measure before voters.
John Horvitch of DHM Research presented survey and focus-group results to the Albany City Council showing limited baseline support for a city street maintenance fee and a narrow path to majority support for a proposed temporary city gas tax.
The presentation summarized a March–April 2025 survey of 300 likely voters and two focus groups. Horvitch said the survey showed a preload support level of 29% for a street maintenance fee that rose only to 34% after providing more information; opposition fell from 65% to 63%. By contrast, a proposed city gas tax moved from 41% initial support to 48% after information was provided and reached 51% in a final, more-informed test, Horvitch said. He told the council, "Albany currently does not have a gas tax" and that a proposed temporary gas tax was estimated to raise about $4,000,000 per year…
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