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Board of Supervisors Aim to Raise Sales Tax

If the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has its way, residents will be voting in November whether to increase sales tax by half a cent, for a period of 10 years.

 

During its meeting Tuesday night, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will propose an ordinance to increase sales tax countywide by half a cent for a period of 10 years.

If passed, the proposal will appear on the November 6 ballot.

Proceeds from the tax - which would apply to all retail and general use transactions - would go toward increasing the County's general fund.

"The demand for essential San Mateo County services and facilities continues to exceed available resources, and while the County has made significant progress in reducing costs and in eliminating its structural deficit, without additional revenue, the County will be unable to continue providing these services and facilities," the supervisors wrote in documents supporting the proposal, which we have attached to this article in the photo section as a PDF.

The documents indicate the Board of Supervisors would "retain complete discretion regarding the use of the proceeds of the tax," saying only that the funds would be used "to raise revenues for general fund purposes."

The documents offer some theoretical examples of uses for the funds.

"The Board of Supervisors might, in the future, choose to use a portion of the revenues to assist hospitals in the County to remain open and available to County residents, including by potentially assisting Seton Medical Center to ensure the seismic safety of its facilities," the document indicates, further explaining that, if Seton does not upgrade its facilities by 2020, it will be forced to close.

If it passes election, the earliest date the increased tax can begin being collected is April 1, 2013.

The measure would take the County's base sales tax up from 8.25 percent to 8.75 percent.

The tax will apply to both incorporated and unincorporated areas of San Mateo County - with a couple possible exceptions, namely the cities of San Mateo and Half Moon Bay. 

Half Moon Bay is already proposing a half-cent sales tax of its own on the Nov. 6 ballot, meaning the two increases would take Half Moon Bay's total sales tax up to 9.25 percent.

San Mateo already has its own quarter-cent sales tax, meaning the countywide increase would take San Mateo's total sales tax up to 9.0 percent.

The Board of Supervisors says, if approved, the increased sales tax is expected to generate an additional $60 million in general use funds each year for the proposed 10 years.

To add this measure to the ballot will cost approximately $40,000.

PATCH WANTS TO KNOW - Do you support the half-cent, countywide sales tax increase? Vote in our anonymous poll, and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

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Bren May 19, 2013 at 06:49 pm
I see that I meant to type "...that connect us to the past," but I accidentally typedRead More "...and connect us to the past." I think my meaning came through, though. Yes, the world does not need another national chain retail store or restaurant, which is surely what they're planning to put in there.
CP May 19, 2013 at 02:22 pm
Yes Bren, agree with you....good point.....really what it seems to come down to is money vs. theRead More good of the community and richness of traditions. And all despite the Master Plan for that site in San Mateo that seems to require an ice skating rink or similar recreational facility AT THAT SITE, and all despite the fact the Ice Chalet would like to continue operations there. The Developer has made it difficult to impossible for any ice rink to operate there (tricky it seems)....so they can get a cookie cutter retail outlet in ? .....very, very sad for the youth of the community.
Bren May 17, 2013 at 10:09 am
I think the issue is much larger than whether children will experience stress. That ice rink is aRead More local institution, dating back at least to when Fashion Island was there. It's terrible for communities to lose so many landmarks and connect us to the past.
Anita Reimann April 29, 2013 at 11:43 am
Dear Ari, Thank you for your service to our community. It's wonderful that you are already making aRead More difference.