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MEASURE M

                                            LOCAL RETURN FUND



                                          BASIS FOR THE PROPOSED BUDGET

            The 2022-23 Proposed Budget for Measure M Local Return Fund relates to the current year funding as follows:



                                                                   Amount                    % Change

                    2021-22 Adopted Budget                   $        69,574,832

                    2022-23 Proposed Budget                  $        82,348,104


                    Change from 2021-22 Budget               $        12,773,272                 18.4%



            In November 2016, County of Los Angeles voters approved the Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan that
            imposes an additional one-half cent sales tax, with an increase to one percent on July 1, 2039.  The Measure M Local
            Return Fund (Measure M) may be used to:

                  Improve freeway traffic flow, reduce bottlenecks, and ease traffic congestion;
                  Expand the rail and rapid transit system, accelerate rail construction and build new rail lines, enhance bus
                   service, and improve system connectivity;
                  Repave local streets, repair potholes, synchronize signals, improve neighborhood streets and intersections, and
                   enhance bike and pedestrian connection;
                  Keep the transit and highway system safe, earthquake-retrofit bridges, enhance freeway and transit system
                   safety, and keep the transportation system in good working condition;
                  Make public transportation more accessible, convenient, and affordable and provide better mobility options for our
                   aging population; and,
                  Embrace technology and innovation to incorporate modern technology, new advancements, and emerging
                   innovations into the local transportation system.

            The City receives an allocation from a 17 percent share of the revenue collected based on the City's percentage share of
            the County’s population. Measure M Funds must be used to augment, not supplant, other City programs.

            Measure M also requires the City to provide Metro with three percent of the costs for the Metro Regional Capital Projects
            within the City limits. Should the City not do so, the County may withhold Local Return Funds for up to 15 years or until the
            three percent threshold is satisfied. The amount of this obligation was estimated (in 2015 dollars) to be approximately
            $490 million over 35 years from 2022 through 2057. To date, Metro has not provided a final obligation amount or schedule
            to the City.


            BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS

                  Street and transportation improvements:  Funding is provided for street and transportation improvement programs
                   including the City Capital and Technology Improvement Expenditure Program – Physical Plant, the Complete
                   Streets Program, the Concrete Streets Program, and the Median Island Maintenance Program.

                  Safety improvements: Funding is provided to enhance pedestrian and traffic safety through various programs
                   including  Vision Zero Program projects on the City's High  Injury Network, traffic signals, traffic safety and
                   education, and the Speed Hump Program.







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