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Roseville oversight committee approves Measure B report, names presenters to City Council

2788925 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The City of Roseville Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee on March 20 approved its annual report on Measure B revenue and expenditures and designated representatives to present the report to the City Council on April 16.

The City of Roseville Local Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee on March 20, 2025, voted to approve its annual report reviewing revenue and expenditures from Measure B, the city’s general transactions and use tax, and selected committee representatives to present that report to the City Council on April 16.

The five-member committee met starting at 6:00 p.m. Chair Jordan Bunnell called the meeting to order and led roll call; Vice Chair Stephanie Hill was absent for the initial roll call but participated later in committee business. Assistant City Manager and Chief Financial Officer Dennis Kaufman summarized the item and reminded attendees that the committee’s role is to review and report on Measure B revenues and expenditures.

“The local sales tax citizens oversight committee meets each year to review and report to the city council on the revenue and expenditures of the Measure B sales and use tax,” Dennis Kaufman said during the meeting.

Committee members noted that they had reviewed presentations at a prior meeting on Feb. 26 covering fiscal year 2023-24 (the year ended June 30, 2024). Kaufman and staff had provided budget and financial results for that fiscal year; committee members Vice Chair Hill and Committee Member Kitchell had been asked at the Feb. 26 meeting to draft a memo summarizing that information for the City Council.

The committee moved to approve the draft memo/report and authorized that it be presented to the council. Committee Member Spate moved to approve the minutes of the Feb. 26, 2025 meeting earlier in the agenda; that motion passed. For the report, the committee moved to approve the draft memo (motion moved by Committee Member Bettencourt and seconded by Committee Member Kitchell) and approved it by roll-call vote. The committee then voted to designate one or two members to present the report; committee members nominated Vice Chair Stephanie Hill and Chair Jordan Bunnell to present, a motion moved by Committee Member Kitchell and seconded by Committee Member Bettencourt, which passed.

Scott Pettingill, finance director, told the committee the presentation to council would be brief and framed as a handoff to the City Council rather than a lengthy presentation. The committee confirmed that the report will be presented to the City Council on April 16.

All formal motions recorded in the meeting passed by affirmative vote; no opposing votes or abstentions were recorded in the public record. The committee adjourned at approximately 6:09 p.m.

Votes at a glance: - Approval of minutes (02/26/2025): motion passed (mover: Committee Member Spate; second: Committee Member Bettencourt); outcome: approved. - Approval of committee report to City Council (draft memo summarizing FY 2023-24 revenue and expenditures): motion passed (mover: Committee Member Bettencourt; second: Committee Member Kitchell); outcome: approved. - Designation of presenters for City Council presentation (nomination of Vice Chair Stephanie Hill and Chair Jordan Bunnell): motion passed (mover: Committee Member Kitchell; second: Committee Member Bettencourt); outcome: approved.

The meeting record shows the committee acted to forward its FY 2023-24 review and the proposed report to the City Council for its April 16 meeting; the report will be presented by the designated committee representatives.