Memorandum
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This memorandum provides a bi-annual status report on the implementation of projects funded by the 2018 Measure T, which authorized $650 million in General Obligation bonds for disaster preparedness, public safety, and infrastructure improvements in the City. It includes updates on various public safety projects, their current statuses, and financial allocations. The report also discusses the Measure T Community Oversight Committee's activities and the ongoing pavement and bridge maintenance efforts.
Key points
- The memorandum is a status report on the 2018 Measure T projects.
- Measure T was approved by voters in November 2018 and allocates $650 million for infrastructure projects.
- The City Council receives annual updates on Measure T implementation.
- Significant activities since the last report include updates on project schedules and funding needs.
- The Measure T Community Oversight Committee met to review budgets and approve committee by-laws.
- Public safety projects funded by Measure T include new fire stations, police facilities, and emergency operations upgrades.
- The report outlines specific project statuses, funding needs, and anticipated completion dates.
- Pavement maintenance efforts are ongoing, with plans to resurface 105 miles of streets in 2025 using Measure T funds.
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