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Local Investment

Local investment (taxes) gives residents a choice to supplement our revenue to sustain essential City services and address over $200 million dollars in infrastructure needs, such as roads, parks and facilities.

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Phases

Phases overview
✅ Sustain City Services (Measures A&B)
✅Address Roads and Infrastructure (Measure F)
✅ Sustain Benicia's Parks (Landscape & Lighting Assessment District)
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✅Address Roads and Infrastructure (Measure F)

November 5, 2024

Address our roads and infrastructure

In November 2024, Benicia voters passed Measure F, a specific-purpose sales tax expected to generate approximately $4 million for roads.

Other funding for roads comes from Gas Tax and garbage truck impact fees, generating approximately $1 million for road repair and maintenance.

To learn more about the City's plan to address roads, click below.

www.ci.benicia.ca.us/roads

About our roads

The City of Benicia operates and maintains 195 lane miles of roads that connect commuters safely in, out and around our town. Road maintenance requires substantial planning, expertise, and staff support.

The Public Works Department regularly examines the City’s roads to determine their condition and the type of maintenance needed. Overall, Benicia roads are considered “At Risk to Fair” which is a score of 54 on the scale the City uses to grade its roads. The ideal score for all roads is 70-100, or “Good to Excellent.”

Learn about our roads

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