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File #: 2022-109    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Presentations Status: Filed
File created: 1/24/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/28/2022 Final action: 2/28/2022
Title: Accept the Half-Cent Sales Tax FY 21/22 1st Quarter Projects Update
Attachments: 1. Half-Cent Sales Tax 2022 1st Quarter Update - City Council
Placement: Proclamations and Special presentations
Action Requested: Discussion
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Accept the Half-Cent Sales Tax FY 21/22 1st Quarter Projects Update
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Submitted By: Heath Stocton, P.E., Director, Public Works

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Goal of high-quality infrastructure and facilities.

Executive Summary (General Business): Staff will provide the City Council with an update, including highlights, graphics, and pictures of the progress and challenges of implementation of the Half-Cent Sales Tax Priority Projects.

Presentation Information: 15-minute PowerPoint Presentation by Heath Stocton.

Staff Recommendation: Request that the Council hear and accept the quarterly update.

Background: On November 6, 2018, voters approved Ballot Question #14, the referendum to levy a Half-Cent Sales Tax for a period of 10 years. Prior to approval of the tax, City Council adopted an Ordinance on September 24, 2018 approving a List of Priority Projects to be funded by the additional tax, including a contingency/participatory budget. Staff provides quarterly updates to Council on the progress of the projects as well as any issues encountered. The City's Sales Tax Action Team (STAT) provided this update to the Infrastructure Sales Tax Citizens Oversight Committee on October 22, 2021 to enable the fulfillment of the requirements of the City of Port St. Lucie's Ordinance 18-50 and Resolution 18-R95.

Issues/Analysis: City Staff is currently working with procurement to issue a contract for implementation of the adaptive signal coordination system along Port St. Lucie Boulevard with $1M in proceeds from a bond issuance. This will advance the implementation of the adaptive system by approximately seven (7) years and provide a savings to the Sales Tax fund of $900,000.

Financial Information: The City of Port St. Lucie will receive an estimated $88 million during the 2019-2028 tax period. To enable the City Council to have flexibility in programming revenue flow to...

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