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Salinas staff report Measure G revenue pacing and launch outreach for possible 2026 extension
Summary
City finance staff reported Measure G is tracking slightly ahead of pace for FY2025–26 and supported 106.5 full-time positions; City Manager Renee Mendez said consultants are engaged to begin polling and outreach ahead of a potential 2026 ballot decision.
City of Salinas finance staff told the Measure G Oversight Committee on Jan. 15 that Measure G revenues for fiscal year 2025–26 are tracking slightly ahead of expectations and that the city has begun consultant-led polling and outreach in preparation for a possible ballot measure next year.
Finance management analyst Yesenia Nunez presented the quarter‑two report (as of Dec. 31, 2025), saying the measure is projected to generate $34,500,000 for FY2025–26 and that $12,500,000 (about 36% of the budget) had been received for July through October, just above the four-month benchmark of 33%. She reported departmental expenditures of roughly $12,900,000 (50% expended or encumbered) and non‑departmental expenditures of $8,900,000 (36% expended or encumbered).…
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