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Mill Valley council hears Municipal Services Tax report, staff recommends five-year paving plan and continued vegetation funding

Mill Valley City Council · October 20, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented the fiscal 2024–25 Municipal Services Tax annual report, updating revenue figures, summarizing pavement-condition improvements and vegetation-management work, and promising a five‑year paving recommendation and MST work plan for council review in November.

City Manager Todd Kusumada presented the City of Mill Valley’s fiscal 2024–25 Municipal Services Tax (MST) annual report on Oct. 20, saying corrected revenue numbers bring the most recent total to about $1.901 million and outlining the tax’s purpose to improve local streets, reduce fire hazards and shorten emergency response times.

Kusumada said the city’s pavement condition index (PCI) has improved since 2014, rising from about 58 to roughly 74, and credited a combination of MST funds, Measure L planning and one‑time grants — including ARPA funding used on…

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