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Council approves regional transportation expenditure plan; PCTPA may take measure to voters

City of Lincoln City Council / Lincoln Redevelopment Successor Agency / Lincoln Public Financing Authority · March 26, 2024
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Summary

Council approved the PCTPA expenditure plan for a proposed 30‑year half‑cent transportation sales tax that would prioritize highways and local roads, return about 25% to cities by population and provide bonding authority for major interchange work; the plan is now eligible for further board consideration and potential placement on the ballot.

The City Council approved an expenditure plan on March 26 that the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) hopes to place before voters if its board advances a sales‑tax measure.

PCTPA presenter Matt outlined the proposed framework: a 30‑year, 0.5‑cent local sales tax district covering Lincoln, Rocklin and Roseville would generate an estimated $1.58 billion over 30 years. The proposed distribution in the draft plan allocates…

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