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Resolution No. 87-07 r CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUi'ION PlO. 87—.,, 2 A RESOLUTION URGING THE WASHINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS TO DEVELOP AND PROPOSE A MARCH, 1987 BALLOT MEASURE REENACTING THE RECENTLY REPEALED COUNTY FUEL TAX. WHEREAS, in June, 1985, the County Commissioners enacted a three cents per gallon fuel tax increase, which, based on a prorated revenue sharing formula, provided the City of Tigard with approximately $300,000 annually of this type of revenue; and WHEREAS, the infusion of this additional funding had permitted the City to significantly improve road maintenance programs, and engage, for to first time, in several simultaneous capital streat projects, without reliance on outside grant support; and WHEREAS, the City's share of the County Gas Tax funded the City's $200,000 Street Lighting which now shifts to the State Gas Tax fund and even further reduces basic street maintenance below 1980 levels, and funded $100,000 — $150,000 per year of the City Street Overlay Program which is now eliminated; and WHEREAS, based on County voters strong mandate to retain the Fuel Tax at the May, 1986 election, the City feels that the marginal defeat of the same Tax just six months later reflects more an uncertainty on the part of the voters as to the intent and scope of the Tax, than an objection to the Tax `tself. N0W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: Role of flax. That the County Fuel Tax is an absolutely crucial element in both the County's and the City's ability to properly maintain and improve our streets. Section 2: Re—enactment of Tax. That the County Commission resubmit a ballot proposal for the March, 1987 election, restoring the full four cents per gallon Fuel Tax, and mount a strong public information campaign to clarify the origins and purpose of the tax. Section 3: Effective Date. This Resolution shall be effective upon passage and approval. �— PASSED: This �� � day of ..)c•_r� ��cy 1987. Mayor — City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder — City of Tigard 4484A RESOLUTION NO. 87—O 1 Page 1