HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. UB- 09-C051E
RESOLUTION NO. 09-051
E
A RESOLUTION OF THE AZUSA UTILITY BOAR/CITY COUNCIL
AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO COOPERATE WITH THE
LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES, OTHER CITIES AND COUNTIES IN
LITIGATION CHALLENGING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF ANY
SEIZURE BY STATE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY'S STREET
MAINTENANCE FUNDS
WHEREAS, the current economic crisis has placed cities under incredible financial pressure
and caused them to make painful budget cuts, including layoffs and furloughs of city workers,
decreasing maintenance and operations of public facilities, and reductions in direct services to keep
spending in line with declining revenues; and
WHEREAS, since the early 1990s the state government of California has seized over $10
billion of city property tax revenues statewide, now amounting to over $900 million each year, to fund
the state budget even after deducting public safety program payments to cities by the state; and
WHEREAS, in his proposed FY 2009-10 budget the Governor has proposed transferring $1
billion of local gas taxes and weight fees to the state general fund to balance the state budget, and over
$700 million in local gas taxes permanently in future years, immediately jeopardizing the ability of the
City of Azusa to maintain the City's streets, bridges, traffic signals, streetlights, sidewalks and related
traffic safety facilities for the use of the motoring public; and
WHEREAS, the loss of almost all of the City of Azusa's gas tax funds will seriously
compromise the City's ability to perform critical traffic safety related street maintenance, including,
but not limited to, drastically curtailing patching, resurfacing, street lighting/traffic signal maintenance,
payment of electricity costs for street lights and signals, bridge maintenance and repair, sidewalk and
curb ramp maintenance and repair, and more; and
WHEREAS, some cities report to the League of California Cities that they will be forced to
eliminate part or all of their street maintenance operations while others will be forced to cut back in
other areas (including public safety staffing levels) to use city general funds for basic street repair and
maintenance. Furthermore, cities expect that liability damage awards will mount as basic maintenance
is ignored and traffic accidents, injuries and deaths increase; and
WHEREAS, in both Proposition 5 in 1974 and Proposition 2 in 1998 the voters of our state
overwhelmingly imposed restriction on the state's ability to do what the Governor has proposed, and
any effort to permanently divert the local share of the gas tax would violate the state constitution and
the will of the voters; and
WHEREAS, cities and counties maintain 81 % of the state road network while the state directly
maintains just 8%; and
WHEREAS, ongoing street maintenance is a significant public safety concern. A city's failure
to maintain its street pavement (potholes filling, sealing, overlays, etc.), traffic signals, signs, and street
lights has a direct correlation to traffic accidents, injuries and deaths; and
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WHEREAS, according to a recent statewide needs assessment[ on a scale of zero (failed) to 100
(excellent), the statewide average pavement condition index (PCI) is 68, or "at risk." Local streets and
roads will fall to "poor" condition (Score of 48) by 2033 based on existing funding levels available to
cities and counties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF AZUSA hereby directs the City Attorney to take all necessary steps to cooperate with the League
of California Cities, other cities and counties in supporting litigation against the state of California if
the legislature enacts and the governor signs into law legislation that unconstitutionally diverts the
City's share of funding from the Highway Users Tax Account (HUTA), also known as the "gas tax," to
fund the state general fund; and
RESOLVED FURTHER, that the city manager or clerk shall send this resolution to the
Governor and state representatives, informing them in the clearest of terms of the City's adamant
resolve to oppose any effort to frustrate the will of the electorate as expressed in Proposition 5 (1974)
and Proposition 8 (1998) concerning the proper use and allocation of the gas tax; and
RESOLVED FURTHER, that a copy of this Resolution shall be sent by the city manager or
clerk to the League of California Cities, the local chamber of commerce, and other community groups
whose members are affected by this proposal to create unsafe conditions on the streets of our City for
pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 22"d day of June, 2009
oseph A. Rocha, Mayor
1, Vera Mendoza, City Clerk for the City of Azusa, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 09-051 was duly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Utility Board/City
Council of the City of Azusa on the 22"d day of June 2009, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
GONZALES, CARRILLO, MACIAS, HANKS, ROCHA
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
Vera Mendoza, City Clerk
I California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment, Nichols Consulting Engineers, Chtd. (2008), sponsored
by the League of California Cities, California State Association of Counties and County Engineers Association of
California.