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Salinas oversight committee reviews Measure G finances and launches extension outreach
Summary
City staff presented an unaudited Q2 Measure G financial report showing $12.5 million received year‑to‑date and warned the tax expires in 2030; the city manager said polling and outreach have begun to consider placing a renewal on the ballot.
City staff presented a quarterly, unaudited Measure G financial report and told the Measure G Oversight Committee the city has begun polling and outreach work ahead of a potential extension on the ballot.
Yesenia Nunez, finance management analyst, said the Measure G one‑cent transaction and use tax is projected to generate $34,500,000 in revenue for fiscal 2025–26. "Please note that these numbers are unaudited," Nunez said, adding that $12,500,000 — roughly 36% of the budgeted revenue — had been received through October, and department expenditures stood at about $12,900,000, or 50% expended or encumbered.
The report listed Measure G funding across departments and projects, including public works street and sidewalk repairs, ADA and tree‑planting work, recreation center projects and…
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