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Measure T oversight committee reports about $20 million in annual revenue, highlights public‑safety and quality‑of‑life investments
Summary
The Measure T oversight committee presented its FY2025 annual report: the 1¢ Measure T sales tax generated roughly $20 million—approximately 16% of Redlands' $128 million general fund—and funded public safety staffing, infrastructure repairs and parks and library upgrades; committee says funds helped leverage almost $10 million in homelessness grants.
The Measure T oversight committee presented its FY2025 annual report to the Redlands City Council, reporting that the 1‑cent Measure T sales tax provided roughly $20,000,000 to the city—about 16% of an approximately $128,000,000 general fund—used for public safety, infrastructure and quality‑of‑life programs.
Chair Ruth Cook summarized program outcomes and specific uses. “For fiscal year 2025, the city's total general fund was about $128,000,000 and Measure T…
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