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RE: COAST: Carbajal-Centeno compromise breaks deadlock on Measure D renewal  Grant House
 Apr 06, 2006 00:04 PDT 

This could be a very big win-win for the whole county. Good work,
everyone!
Grant

-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Pujo [mailto:al-@pujo.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 8:36 PM
To: COAST; S. B. Bicycle Coalition
Subject: COAST: Carbajal-Centeno compromise breaks deadlock on Measure D
renewal

CARBAJAL-CENTENO COMPROMISE BREAKS DEADLOCK ON MEASURE D RENEWAL
Buellton, Wednesday April 5

Extraordinary leadership by County Supervisors Salud Carbajal and Joe
Centeno brought the renewal of Measure D, the county sales tax for
transportation set to expire in 2010, a step closer to reality. The
Santa
Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) held a day long
workshop
in Buellton today to discuss the complex details of the "A + B" dual
propositions proposed by consultant Larry Tramutola to extend Measure D
for
another 30 years.

After a lenghty presentation of the Expenditure Plan and changes
requested
by the public, City Councils and the Board of Supervisors, SBCAG had a
crucial decision to make: 1) Renew Measure D with the current "70/30
split"
between local share and regional projects; 2) Postpone action until the
2008
election to allow for more discussion; 3) Put measures A and B on the
ballot; or 4) Combine A and B into a single measure.

The Coalition for a Fair Measure D objected to the dual measures because

most of the road projects were in "A" (extension of the current tax,
likely
to pass), and most of the alternative transportation projects were in
"B" (a
1/4 cent tax increase, at risk). The Board of SBCAG voted 9 to 2 to
combine
both measures into a single tax.

It is hard to overestimate the importance and the repercussions of this
decision. An agency originally set in perpetuating outdated
transportation
policies is successfully challenged by a growing coalition of
organizations
requesting a balanced measure to benefit all taxpayers, not just car
drivers. A consensus is finally achieved to move forward with a plan
that
will drastically affect our county's infrastructure for the next two
generations.

As we move forward to finalize the details of this plan (it's not over
yet!)
and, more importantly, to educate the electorate that will make this
vision
a reality, we pause for a moment to recognize those who so generously
donated their time and energy to make this possible. We also acknowledge

Supervisors Carbajal and Centeno for this remarkable achievement.

Alex Pujo, Secretary
Coalition for Sustainable Transportation (COAST)
	
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