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COUNCIL OPTIONS <br /> Option 1: The council may direct the City Manager to discontinue efforts for the adoption of <br /> ordinances for the purpose of generating additional pavement preservation funding; <br /> <br /> Option 2: The council may choose to bring back for discussion a resolution to place a measure on the <br /> ballot authorizing the issuance of General Obligation bonds for the purpose of providing <br /> funding for pavement preservation projects; <br /> <br /> Option 3: The council may choose to increase the Business License Tax on Motor Vehicle Fuel Dealers <br /> by an additional 2 cents, to the 5-cent level, by moving forward with the proposed <br /> amendment to Ordinance No. 20278; <br /> <br /> Option 4: The council may choose to establish transportation system maintenance fees by moving <br /> forward with the proposed ordinance; or <br /> <br /> Option 5: The council may direct the City Manager to do any combination or variation of these options. <br /> <br /> CITY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION <br /> The City Manager recommends implementation of a 2-cent increase to the existing local motor fuel tax <br /> and the reinstitution of an ordinance imposing transportation system maintenance fees. The scheduled <br /> date for public hearings on the proposed ordinances is November 22, 2004, with the potential <br /> opportunity for the council to move ahead with action on the ordinances on December 6. <br /> <br /> SUGGESTED MOTION <br />I move to direct the City Manager to pursue Options 3 and 4 as outlined above. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />A. Proposed revisions to Ordinance No. 20278 (Concerning a Business License Tax on Motor Vehicle <br /> Fuel Dealers) <br />B. "An Ordinance Establishing Transportation System Maintenance Fees," staff memo dated <br /> October 18, 2004 <br />C. Proposed ordinance establishing transportation system maintenance fees <br />D. Excerpt from Citizen Subcommittee materials and report to council regarding the discussion and <br /> conclusions on the use of General Obligation bonds for transportation funding <br />E. Bonding Alternatives for Pavement Preservation <br /> <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION <br />Staff Contact: Kurt Corey <br />Telephone: 682-5241 <br />Staff E-Mail: kurt. a. corey~ci, eugene, or. us <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041027\S041027B.doc <br /> <br /> <br />