How does Measure G address road repair needs?

Our City's 89 miles of local streets and roads have not had major repairs in over 30 years, and our residents have told us that they want better street, road and pothole/hazard repair. Unfortunately, there is currently not enough funding to expand the City's street repair program to include residential streets. The city now has a $6 million per year road repair deficit and needs an additional source of locally controlled funding to meet these needs.

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1. How does Measure G address road repair needs?
2. What priorities does Measure G address?
3. Why place Measure G on the ballot now?
4. What will Measure G cost, and how would the rate compare to other communities?
5. Will Measure G funds be spent responsibly?