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Woodland council accepts Measure F and Measure R annual spending reports; bonds near payoff
Summary
Council accepted annual reports showing Measure F (half-cent) projects $77.3 million over 12 years with FY24–25 spending of about $7.7 million, and Measure R (quarter-cent) projects $33.4 million with FY24–25 spending about $3.6 million; staff noted debt service subsidy for community center bonds ends this year and that Advance Peace receives $400,000 annually with county reimbursement.
The Woodland City Council received and accepted annual spending reports for Measure F and Measure R at its Dec. 16 meeting, detailing how voter-approved sales taxes have been allocated and spent through fiscal year 2024–25.
Finance staff said Measure F (the half-cent sales tax) has a life-of-measure spending plan that anticipates $77.3 million over 12 years. In fiscal year 2024–25 the city spent about $7.7 million from Measure F and life-to-date spending is roughly $26.4…
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