How can Measure D-22 help resolve infrastructure issues in our City?

Measure D-22, if passed by voters, will generate an estimated $5.6 million annually in additional revenues until ended by the City Council. These funds will go into the General Fund for general use, and the City could choose to allocate spending to fund road and sidewalk improvements and stormwater infrastructure throughout the City. 

City engineering resources and third-party experts have analyzed City infrastructure, with a particular focus on city streets. Current estimates show that the City needs to invest over $6M a year to maintain current street conditions. With the current status, the pavement condition index will continue to degrade and streets are likely to decay further and increase long term costs to fix them. 

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1. What is a sales tax?
2. What is Arroyo Grande’s current sales tax and how might it change?
3. Why will measure D-22 be placed on the November 2022 ballot?
4. Have Arroyo Grande residents passed any other sales tax measures?
5. How will Measure D-22 impact me?
6. What will happen if Measure D-22 does not pass?
7. How can Measure D-22 help resolve infrastructure issues in our City?
8. What are the sales tax rates in other cities in San Luis Obispo County?
9. Is Measure D-22 a special tax or a general tax?
10. Will Measure D-22 fund the roundabout at the Brisco-Halcyon Road interchange?
11. How has the City spent its “gas tax” money?