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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 397-1932382 RESOLUTION OPPOSING TEE DIVERSION OP STATE ' HIGHWAY PUNDS. ~/EREAS the 3tats Department of Finance has proposed the diversion of motor vehicle revenues, now used exclusively for the maintenance, reconstruction and construction of highways, to the l~aYment of interest and redemption on outstand- ing highway bonds; and WHEREA~ ti ts estimated that such diversion would deplete state highway revenues in the sum of $8,800,000.00 for the next biennium and the aggregate cum of $9~,000,000.00 during the life.of said highwa~ bonds; and ~J~A5 3snare Constitutional Amendment No. YE, which will appear on the November ballot, seeks to divert the 8fate's share of the franchise taxes collect- ed from busses end truck~ to the general fund,, which would dsDlete the highway fund in the a~ount of a~proximately $960,000.00 during the next biennium; and WBEREA5 a law was emaoted at the last Legislature authorizing the 5tats ltighway Commission to expen.d state high~ay funds within the corporate limits of the cities of the state: and "' WHEREAS reductions in state highway moneys through diversion to' the general fund would greatly curtail or pomibly eliminate this state aid to cities; and WHEREAS, ,the cities of the State of California as a whole have not received proper benefits fr~m the l~ighway funds of the State~ noW~, therefore, be it RESOLVED; That the City of ~outh San l~ranoisco, throUgh its City Council her?by expresses itself as opposed to the expenditure of highway funds for any pur- pose other than the acquisition, c$nstrue%ioh and maintenance of roads, streets and highways: -O-O-O-O-O-O-O~O-O- The foregoing resolution was regularly introduced ~nd adopted by the City Co,Ancil of the City of South San Prancieco,. this let day of August, 1932, by the following vote: . : Ayes, Councilmen V. Boido, R. Lloyd, M. Minucciani, R. Tibbette, JOseph P. Quinlan Noes, Councilm~n None Absent, Councilmen None Attest: Daniel McSweeney City Clerk.