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Downtown Sales Tax Trends: 1990-1998 <br />Category July 90 June 98 CPI <br />Definition Adjusted <br />Changes* <br />Automotive (7% of Downtown) <br />Includes auto repair shops, auto sales and auto supplies. 14% <br />Business Services (3% of Downtown) <br />Includes business to business services such as print shops, <br />graphic design ,janitorial, shipping. -14% <br />Drug and Grocery (39% of Downtown) <br />Includes grocery, drug and convenience stores. -22% <br />Fast Food (9% of Downtown) <br />Includes sandwich, burger, coffee and ice cream stores. 58% <br />Financial Services (2% of Downtown) <br />Includes banks, savings and lending institutions. 85% <br />Personal Services (4% of Downtown) <br />Includes clothing repair shops, mortuaries, photography, beauty salons, <br />dental laboratories and health centers. 26% <br />Restaurants (15% of Downtown) <br />Includes sit-down eating establishments. -15% <br />Retail (21% of Downtown) <br />Includes clothing, jewelry, flower shops, video and other consumer oriented stores. 20% <br />-5% <br />-29% <br />-35% <br />32% <br />54% <br />5% <br />-29% <br />-1% <br />*CPI is the "Consumer Price Index," adjusting the sales tax figures to compensate for changes in the cost of living. CPI <br />changes axe measured for all urban consumers in the San Jose-Oakland-San Francisco area. Measurement is based on a June to <br />June time period. <br />l <br />page 20 October 2000 San Leandro Downtown Plan & Urban Design Guidelines <br />