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Council directs staff to form municipal services tax study committee to plan renewal
Summary
Staff briefed council on the Municipal Services Tax (MST) history, revenue and uses; council directed staff to form a time-limited study committee to recommend a renewal approach, allocation priorities and public outreach ahead of a potential 2026 ballot measure.
City staff told the council that the Municipal Services Tax, first approved by Mill Valley voters in 1987 and renewed periodically since, remains an important restricted revenue source for street repairs, bridges and fire-prevention work. Kelsey Rogers, senior management analyst, told the council the MST is forecast to provide approximately $1,985,000 in the coming fiscal year and outlined proposed allocations: about $800,000 for street improvements; $175,000 for bridges and culverts; $225,000 for hillside and roadway stabilization; and $300,000 for fire prevention, tree…
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