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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2016-22 07/18/2016 a ' CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, OREGON RESOLUTION No. 2016-22 A RESOLUTION REFERRING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY A BALLOT MEASURE AUTHORIZING THE INCREASE IN THE SPRINGFIELD MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX BY 3 CENTS PER GALLON. As the preamble to this Resolution, the Common Council of the City of Springfield, Oregon (the"City") hereby recites the matters set forth below. To the extent any of the following recitals relates to a finding or determination which must be made by the Common Council in connection with the subject matter of this Resolution or any aspect thereof, the Common Council declares that by setting forth such recital such finding or determination is thereby made by the Common Council. The recitals, findings and determinations set forth herein constitute a part of this Resolution. (1) POLITICAL SUBDIVISION. That the City is a municipality and political subdivision organized and existing under and pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon and the 2001 Springfield City Charter (the"Charter). (2) NEED FOR INCREASE IN MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL TAX. The Common Council has determined that there is need for an increase in the motor vehicle fuel tax by 3 cents per gallon to begin addressing the backlog of street preservation and repair projects in the City for the public safety, health, convenience and necessity of the public. Existing funding is inadequate to address the backlog of street repair and preservation projects. A 2015 street condition report determined that 51% of Springfield's streets are in poor condition. Without the funds, Springfield streets will continue to deteriorate. Street preservation and repair is less costly now than street reconstruction will be in the future. City repair and preservation projects funded by this tax increase would include slurry seal, overlay, restriping, crack seal, and other preservation projects to extend the usable life of the roadway on local, collector, and arterial streets within the City. No additional City staff would be employed as a result of this tax increase. The City will publish an annual report to the citizens of the projects completed with these additional funds. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. APPROVAL OF BALLOT MEASURE AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN THE CITY MOTOR FUEL TAX BY 3 CENTS PER GALLON. The Common Council of the City hereby directs that at the General Election on November 8 2016, there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City a measure authorizing an increase in the motor vehicle fuel tax by 3 cents per gallon. The Ballot Title is attached hereto as Exhibit A ('the Ballot Title"). SECTION 2. SUBMISSTION TO ELECTIONS OFFICER. The City Recorder, as the Chief Elections Officer of the City, shall submit to the County Clerk for Lane County, Oregon, a statement of the ballot measure together with a certified copy of this Resolution and the Ballot Title, all in order that the measure may appear on the ballot for the General Election held on November 8, 2016. The City Recorder shall submit to the County Clerk all necessary Page 1 of 3 information, and shall do and perform all other acts and things necessary or appropriate, so that the measure shall appear on the ballot for such General Election. SECTION 3. ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS. The City Manager, the City Recorder, the City Finance Director, and the City Attorney, and each of them acting individually, are hereby authorized, empowered and directed, for and on behalf of the City, to do and perform all acts and things necessary or appropriate to cause the ballot measure set forth in Exhibit A to appear on the ballot of the November 8, 2016, General Election and to otherwise carry out the purposes and intent of this Resolution. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVENESS OF RESOLUTION. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the Common Council of the City and approval by the Mayor. ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AT A COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON JULY 18, 2016 BY THE FOLLOWING VOTES: AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 Christine Lundberg, Mayor , Attest: 1./ jInu Amy Sowa, City�tecorder REVIEWED&APPROVED AS TO F• ' AKA DATE: A .... OFFICE OF CITY TTORN ' Page 2 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2016-22 EXHIBIT A BALLOT TITLE CAPTION: Imposes a 3 cents per gallon motor fuel tax increase QUESTION: Shall Springfield increase its motor vehicle fuel tax from 3 cents to 6 cents per gallon? STATEMENT: The City is responsible for maintaining a street system that provides safe and reliable travel, and supports business. Existing funding is inadequate to address the backlog of street repair and preservation projects. A 2015 street condition report determined that 51% of Springfield's streets are in poor condition. The proposed tax increase would raise approximately $1.1 million per year and would be dedicated to the reduction of the backlog of street repair and preservation projects. Approval of this Measure would increase the tax rate on motor vehicle fuel sold, used, or distributed in the City from 3 cents per gallon to 6 cents per gallon. An annual report would be published to document projects funded by the increased fuel tax revenue. For more information go to www.springfield-or.gov EXPLANATORY STATEMENT: Measure raises an additional $1.1 million annually and allows the City to reduce a backlog of street repair and preservation projects through 3 cents per gallon motor fuel tax increase. If approved by voters, the tax rate on motor vehicle fuel sold, used, or distributed in the City increases from 3 cents per gallon to 6 cents per gallon. Street preservation is less expensive than street reconstruction. City repair and preservation projects would include slurry seal, overlay, restriping, crack seal, and other preservation projects to extend the usable life of the roadway on local, collector, and arterial streets within the City. Revenue generated from a fuel tax increase would reduce the backlog of repair and preservation projects. No additional City staff would be employed as a result of this measure. Annual project reports published. The 3 cents per gallon tax increase implemented no earlier than January 2017. For more information about street repair and preservation projects go to www.springfield-or.gov Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO.2016-22