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File Number: 12 -137 <br />• Critical service cuts: <br />• Neighborhood police patrols and gang suppression. <br />• Dramatically reducing street repairs. <br />✓ Close library branches and reduce library services and reduce senior adult and <br />youth recreation programs. <br />To insure that Measure Z revenues would be spent only on local services, the ordinance <br />requires independent audits, an independent citizen oversight committee, and a 7 -year sunset <br />to ensure that funds are only efficiently and effectively used for community priority services. <br />Although approved by the voters in November 2010, the transaction and use tax ordinance <br />did not become operative until March 31, 2011. The tax first started to be collected on April 1, <br />2011. The City received $869,000 during the initial quarter, April to June 2011. A complete <br />year of the tax revenue, estimated at $3,600,000 will be collected during 2011 -12. Through <br />November 2011, the City has recorded about $1,575,000 in revenue. <br />DISCUSSION <br />Ordinance 2010 -022, that created the Transaction and Use Tax calls for the formation of a <br />Citizens Oversight Committee. Section 2 -19 -165 in summary states: <br />There shall be a five - member committee of members of the public to review and report <br />on the revenue and expenditure of funds from the tax adopted by this chapter. Prior to <br />the operative date, the City Council shall adopt a resolution establishing the <br />composition of the committee and defining the scope of its responsibilities. The section <br />called for the City Council to complete appoint of the members of the committee by the <br />end of 2011. <br />Retail businesses and residential and business consumers represent community segments <br />most directly impacted by Measure Z. The following is the suggested composition for the <br />Citizens Oversight Committee: <br />• Representative of the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce. <br />• Retail representative from the Downtown Business Association <br />• Officer from a homeowner or neighborhood association. <br />• City Board or Commission member. <br />• Owner or manager of a business located in San Leandro. <br />The resolution approved by the City Council should also define the scope of the <br />responsibilities for the committee. Duties should include developing an annual report on the <br />following: <br />• Amount of Transaction and Use Tax revenue generated by Measure Z <br />• Use of the tax revenue and the impact on the City's operating budget including a <br />statement on the impact of the revenue in reducing the amount of cuts resulting from <br />addressing the budget shortfall <br />• Statement of expenditures funded by Measure Z revenues. <br />• Impacts of Measure Z on local business competitiveness and the collection of Sales <br />City of San Leandro Page 2 Printed on 312712012 <br />