Funding the Future of SLO

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Funding the Future of SLO SLO Chamber of Commerce

Major City Goal • Fiscal Sustainability & Responsibility • Continue to implement the City’s Fiscal Responsibility Philosophy with a focus on: • Economic Development & Responsiveness (Diablo Canyon) • Unfunded Liabilities (Pensions) • Infrastructure Financing (Funding the Future of SLO)

Plans and Policies

Current Funding Maintenance of Existing Total Cost for 10 Years = $70 M $10,000,000

$6-7 M Avg. Forecasted

$9,000,000 $8,000,000 $7,000,000 $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

Maintenance of Existing

2023-24

2024-25

2025-26

2026-27

Funding the Future of SLO • Infrastructure Projects • Enhance existing assets or build new facilities, resulting in better service for community members

Community Improvements

Transportation

Public Facilities

Project Highlights Transportation • • • • •

Prado Road Extension Prado Road Interchange Tank Farm Road Widening Bob Jones Trail Completion Railroad Safety Trail Completion

Project Highlights Community Improvements • • • •

Monterey Street Revitalization Mission Plaza Rehabilitation Laguna Lake Dredging Downtown Improvements

Project Highlights Public Facilities • • • • •

Police Station Replacement Fire Station Replacements Emergency Operations Center Accessibility Enhancements Ludwick Center Renovation

How much will it cost? Enhancement of Existing & New Facilities

Maintenance of Existing (10 years)

• Approximately $400 million

• $70 million

• Unfunded by future general fund revenues

• Paid by Measure G & other funds

How We Do This • Requires voter approval for new source of revenue • Most feasible funding mechanisms • Sales tax • Community Facilities District • General Obligation Bond

Public Engagement • Discuss need and funding options • Receive feedback on funding options • Stakeholder presentations (community groups and Advisory Bodies) • Community Info Session • Open City Hall • Statistical survey

Timeline

Jan. 16, 2018 City Council presentation

February Review and refine potential projects

March Community and stakeholder outreach

Apr. 17, 2018 Present feedback and receive Council direction

Funding the Future of SLO SLO Chamber of Commerce

Questions and Feeback