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San Bruno council gives direction on Measure Q bond plan and Measure G spending priorities
Summary
Council directed staff to include a FY26 Measure Q spending plan that emphasizes pavement management and initial fire station design and endorsed a Measure G spending plan focused on communications, illegal-dumping mitigation, street-light retrofit and wildfire mitigation.
City staff presented a combined plan for Measure Q (2024 general-obligation bond authorized for pavement, storm water and fire stations) and Measure G (half-cent sales tax) and asked the council for guidance on a FY26 spending plan.
Nick Feros, the city’s administrative services director and CFO, said staff is recommending a $12 million Measure Q FY26 program composed of roughly $9 million for the pavement management program, $1 million for storm-water projects and $2 million to begin design and planning for Fire Station 52. He cautioned that Measure Q is a bonded program and that bond issuances must be timed to meet cash-flow and the legal…
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