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City of Napa lays out Measure G spending, capital projects and 'behind-the-scenes' priorities
Summary
At its State of the City, Napa officials detailed Measure G revenue projections and a multi-year capital program that city leaders say is already funding road repairs, parks renovations, and safety infrastructure; staff also described routine operations that keep services running.
City Manager Steve Potter used the State of the City presentation to emphasize the fiscal frame that underpins the city's near-term work, telling attendees that local control of Measure G revenue provides predictable funds for infrastructure and services.
Potter said the city's all-funds budget totals approximately $392,400,000 and identified $22,400,000 in projected Measure G revenue for the fiscal period discussed. The city’s five-year capital improvement plan was presented at roughly $188,600,000, with Measure G funding dedicated to paving, park improvements and public safety facilities. "Measure G is truly an…
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