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Cloverdale sets Measure DD allocation at 75% to roads and directs staff to prioritize Jefferson, Hillview and Tarman-area projects
Summary
After a lengthy presentation on multiyear bonding scenarios and resident testimony, the council agreed on an initial allocation framework for Measure DD (75% roads) and asked staff to return with cost estimates for immediate projects using about $977,000 on hand, prioritizing Jefferson Street, Hillview and several Tarman-area streets.
The Council spent substantial time on Measure DD implementation and long‑term financing, ultimately agreeing on a working allocation of Measure DD revenue that would direct 75% to streets, 10% to parks, 10% to public safety and 5% to pothole/maintenance needs.
Public Works Director Derek Montagna presented revenue projections and bonding scenarios, showing how dedicating roughly $900,000 (about 75% of the annual DD revenue) to debt service…
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