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ITEM 15 ATTACHMENT 2 CIP
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26.2% <br />Transportation & Streets Revenue Sources <br />7 4.9% <br />61.7% <br />■ Gas Tax • Measure BB - Streets/Roads • Measure BB Bike & Pedestrian - Measure F <br />Gas Tax typically refers to the tax that the State of California charges on the sale of gasoline. Most, <br />if not all, of this tax is passed along to drivers and charged per gallon on sales at the pump. Gas tax <br />revenues are allocated annually to cities on a statewide allocation formula which is based primarily on <br />population. These funds, including SB -1 funding can be used for new construction or repair and main- <br />tenance of existing street systems or street lighting, and are determined by the amount of gas sold in <br />the state. Gas taxes make up approximately 61.7 percent of the transportation funds and are placed <br />in a special capital fund. Funds are monitored and dispersed appropriately to various Transportation <br />and Streets capital projects based on gas tax regulations. <br />In addition to the Gas Tax collected annually from the State of California gas taxes, the Transportation <br />funds include funding from several local measures. <br />Measure BB was established in 2014 and added another half -cent sales tax to the initial measure and <br />extended it to 2045. Measure BB increased to one cent on July 1, 2022, when Measure B expired on <br />March 31, 2022. This tax is administered by the Alameda County Transportation Commission (ACTC). <br />Measure BB makes up for approximately 33.4 percent of the transportation funds and is tracked in two <br />separated funds, Measure BB - Streets & Roads Fund and Measure BB - Bikes & Pedestrian Fund. The <br />City receives approximately $2.4 million combined revenue for the measure with about one percent <br />growth annually. This revenue is split between street/road projects and bike/pedestrian projects at <br />about 78 percent and 22 percent, respectively. These funds are passed -through based and are used <br />for capital projects based on priority projects as determined by the City. <br />20 City of Pleasanton Capital Improvement Program • FY 2025/26 - FY 2029/30 <br />
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