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Arroyo Grande hears SLOCOG’s draft transportation-expenditure plan; council raises equity and governance concerns
Summary
Kendall Flint and SLOCOG staff presented a draft countywide transportation-expenditure plan proposing a half‑cent sales tax (about $35 million/year) split 55% local, 40% regional, 4% senior/disabled/veterans mobility and 1% administration; councilors asked for clearer protections on regional allocations and loaning language.
Kendall Flint, consultant to the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG), presented the draft county transportation expenditure plan during the Jan. 13 Arroyo Grande City Council meeting and sought council input. Flint said a half‑cent sales tax would generate an estimated $35 million a year; 55% of revenues would be distributed to local agencies by population for local street and road maintenance and other locally chosen projects, 40% would fund regional projects split among four subregions, 4% would go to mobility services for seniors,…
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