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Englewood advisory committee reviews 2024 spending of voter-approved sales and use tax
Summary
The Budget Advisory Committee reviewed how Englewood’s 0.3% voter-approved sales and use tax was spent in 2024, hearing Public Works and Police Department presentations on street repairs, ADA ramp work, pavement assessment and alternative policing programs funded by the measure.
The Budget Advisory Committee of Englewood City on June 24 reviewed 2024 expenditures funded by the voter-approved 0.3% dedicated sales and use tax and heard Public Works and Police Department updates on how the money has been spent.
Committee members were told the dedicated sales and use tax revenue for 2024 came in “just a hair above 2,200,000.0,” and that total pavement- and street-related spending that used those dollars plus other public-improvement funds was about $2.8 million, Public Works staff reported.
The presentation gave line-item detail showing a $1.9 million mill-and-overlay program in 2024 (with a $26,000 final invoice from 2023 recorded in 2024), approximately $172,000 for crack sealing (slurry seal work was limited to crack seal in 2024), concrete and ADA ramp upgrades of about $568,000, and a citywide pavement assessment completed for roughly $116,000. Director of Public Works Victor Rochelle said the pavement assessment is intended to track the citywide pavement condition index (PCI) over time and that staff plan to present the full…
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