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Renewed M Early Action Plan
August 8, 2007
Taxpayers Oversight Committee
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Renewal of Measure M
M2 received 69.7% approval in November 2006
Extends local 1/2 ¢ sales tax for transportation improvements from 2011 to 2041
Revenues available starting April 1, 2011
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M2 Overview
30 year duration $11.86 Billion* 43% Freeways ($4.8 Billion) 32% Roads ($3.6 Billion) 25% Transit ($2.8 Billion) Environmental Programs Taxpayer Safeguards
* 2005 Dollars
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Early Action Plan Introduction
Five years: 2007 to 2012 Criteria:
Readiness Funding availability Congestion and safety Public support Construction impacts Resources and absorption
capacity Benefits = lower cost and traffic
relief delivered sooner
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Early Action Plan Highlights
Safeguards in place Phase 1 of all freeway projects done All cities eligible for M2 funds Five freeway projects under
construction $1.6 Billion in
freeway, street and transit improvements underway
Funds for environmental mitigation/water quality projects
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Environmental Chart
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Risks
1. Greater competition and costs for resources
2. Impact of multiple construction projects on traffic and communities
3. Capacity of cities, OCTA, Caltrans, permitting agencies and private sector to manage workload
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Next Steps
Public Review of Draft June - July 2007
Funding and Financing June 2007
Resources and Budget July 2007
Final Early Action Plan July 16, 2007
Adoption by OCTA Board August 13, 2007