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SB1 The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017

SB1 The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. SB 1 Taxes and Fee Increases. 12-cent gas excise tax increase Reset price-based excise tax at 17.3 cents 20-cent diesel excise tax increase 4% diesel sales tax increase

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SB1 The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017

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  1. SB1 The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017

  2. SB 1 Taxes and Fee Increases • 12-cent gas excise tax increase • Reset price-based excise tax at 17.3 cents • 20-cent diesel excise tax increase • 4% diesel sales tax increase • $25 - $ 175 annual “transportation improvement fee” based on vehicle value • $ 100 annual zero emissions vehicle fee • CPI adjustments on excise taxes/fees

  3. SB 1 Revenuefor Siskiyou County

  4. SISKIYOU COUNTY SB-1 2017/18ROAD MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION (RMRA) PROJECT LIST

  5. Past and Future Road Revenue

  6. Road Revenue, Expenditures, Reserves

  7. CARB OFF ROAD COMPLIANCE

  8. CARB Off Road ComplianceEquipment Category Summery • Motor Graders = 17 • Low use status= 2 • Tier Compliant = 2 • Wheel Loaders = 16 • Low-use status =2 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Backhoes = 8 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Broom Self-Propelled = 9 • Low-use status = 1 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Vibratory Rollers = 12 • Low use status = 9 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Pneumatic Rollers = 3 • Low-use status = 3 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Forklift = 6 • Low-use status = 6 • Tier Compliant = 0 • Skid Steer Loaders = 2 • Tier Compliant = 1

  9. CARB Off-Road Compliance • What does this mean? • By the end of 2028 all off-road equipment must be replaced or eliminated. Snow removal and Low-use equipment not calculated. • The County must reduce or convert to tier 4, seven hundred horse power per year.

  10. CARB Off-Road Compliance • What will be the financial requirement? • At today’s costs; It is estimated the Road Department will need to invest $9.4 million in new equipment over the next 10 year period. • $9.4 million will only meet CARB requirement and does not include replacement of the following: • Snow Removal vehicles • Dedicated Snow removal model years range from 1960 – 1986 • Low-Use status vehicles and equipment. • Update On-Road Fleet, that consists of: • Dump trucks and service trucks. • Currently 18 trucks are in Low-use status. • Pickups • Most are high mileage.

  11. CARB Off-Road Compliance • Recommendation for compliance • Public Works will need to budget 1 million dollars per year for the next 10 period.

  12. Resolutions • Support of Prop 69 in June and against potential repeal of SB1 repeal in November • SB1 project list for FY 18/19

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