Menlo Park places local funding measure on November ballot
At its July 9 meeting, the Menlo Park City Council voted unanimously (one City Council member absent) to approve a resolution to place a local Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT, paid only by hotel/lodging guests) measure on the Nov. 5, 2024 ballot for voter consideration.
Menlo Park is proud to offer high-level of services, and this measure would give our community control over local funds for local needs, stated City Manager Justin Murphy. The TOT is only paid by hotel, motel and short-term rental guests visiting Menlo Park, and the funds allow us to remain self-reliant, requiring this proposed voter-approved funding be spent for Menlo Park residents, and ensuring it cannot be taken by Sacramento.
A recent independently commissioned community survey shows over 85% of residents are satisfied with Menlo Parks quality of life and 77% are satisfied with City services. If enacted, the measure would continue Menlo Parks high standards for fiscal accountability and transparency, including citizens oversight, independent financial audits, and yearly reports to the community to ensure City funds are spent responsibly for the communitys priorities.
Through several months of community outreach, our residents identified top community priorities including maintaining street and pothole repair, enhancing emergency preparedness, and maintaining parks, open spaces, sports fields and childrens play structures said Murphy. If approved by voters, the TOT measure would provide a reliable source of local funding to support maintaining our critical local services and addressing community priorities, so residents can continue enjoying the quality of life they have come to expect.
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