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Measure E quarterly report: Salinas reports 84% receipts on key tax line, $9.9 million in CIP allocations; streets repairs highlighted
Summary
City staff told the Measure E Citizens Oversight Committee that key Measure E receipts were running slightly ahead of expectations and that $9.9 million in Measure E-funded capital projects are budgeted, with a major pavement maintenance contract covering about 23 lane miles.
City of Salinas staff presented the Measure E fiscal year 2024-25 fourth-quarter financial report and an updated capital improvement program summary during a committee meeting.
Abe Pedroza, assistant finance director, told the committee that as of June 30 the city's Measure E transaction- and use-tax receipts were showing 84% collected for that line and 86% overall through April due to state payment timing. He said the benchmark for 10 of 12 months is 83%, and investment earnings are exceeding budgeted amounts, leading staff to adjust fiscal-year 2025-26 projections.
Pedroza said Measure E spending for the city was at 55% of the budgeted amount as of June 30, noting that capital projects skew the overall percent spent downward because large capital allocations are carried over until projects…
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