city of tacoma
File #: RES TBD008    Version: 1 Name: Proposition No. 4
Type: TBD Resolution Status: Adopted as amended
File created: 7/6/2015 In control: Transportation Benefit District Governing Board
On agenda: 7/14/2015 Final action: 7/14/2015
Title: A resolution transmitting a ballot measure to the Pierce County Auditor to be placed on the ballot for the General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, which reads: GOVERNING BOARD OF THE TACOMA TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT PROPOSITION NO. 4 The Board of the City of Tacoma Transportation Benefit District adopted Resolution No. TBD 008 concerning a sales and use tax to fund street improvements. If passed, Proposition No. 4 would authorize a sales and use tax of one tenth of one percent (0.001) to be collected from all taxable retail sales within the District in accordance with RCW 82.14.0455 beginning in 2016 for ten years for the purpose of funding maintenance, preservation and improvement for residential streets, arterials, freight access, bike and pedestrian mobility projects as identified in the City's Comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program. Should this proposition be approved? Yes. . . . . . . . . . . [ ] No . . . . . . . . . . . [ ] [Kurtis D. Ki...
Sponsors: Marilyn Strickland
Attachments: 1. Amended Resolution No. TBD 008, 2. Board Action Memorandum, 3. Presentation
Related files: RES TBD016, RES TBD018, RES TBD017

Title

A resolution transmitting a ballot measure to the Pierce County Auditor to be placed on the ballot for the General Election on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, which reads:

GOVERNING BOARD OF THE TACOMA

TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT

PROPOSITION NO. 4

 

The Board of the City of Tacoma Transportation Benefit District adopted Resolution No. TBD 008 concerning a sales and use tax to fund street improvements.  If passed, Proposition No. 4 would authorize a sales and use tax of one tenth of one percent (0.001) to be collected from all taxable retail sales within the District in accordance with RCW 82.14.0455 beginning in 2016 for ten years for the purpose of funding maintenance, preservation and improvement for residential streets, arterials, freight access, bike and pedestrian mobility projects as identified in the City’s Comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program.

 

Should this proposition be approved?

 

Yes. . . . . . . . . . .                     [  ]

No . . . . . . . . . . .                      [  ]

 

[Kurtis D. Kingsolver, P.E., Director, Public Works]