TAMC Annual Report 2024

2 • CONNECTING COMMUNITY PATHWAYS ABOUT TAMC The Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC) is responsible for investing in regional transportation projects to develop and maintain a multimodal transportation system that enhances mobility, safety, access, environmental quality and economic activities in Monterey County. In 2024, we made significant strides in building pathways to help communities thrive, despite facing various challenges. YOUR VOICE AND REPRESENTATION Your voice in our decision-making process is represented on the Transportation Agency’s Board of Directors: MEASURE X Prior to Monterey County voters adopting the countywide local transportation sales tax, Measure X, in 2016, annual revenues were conservatively estimated to be $20 million per year. Actual revenues have been significantly higher. This new revenue, along with Measure X program’s existing fund balance, will allow Measure X projects to meet local match requirements and cover construction cost increases for the next five years. Since 60% of the Measure X funds are allocated to the cities and County, these increased revenues will primarily accrue to local road and street projects. All 5 Monterey County Supervisors One representative from each of our 12 cities Non-voting representatives from 7 public agencies 5 12 7 The Measure X Citizens Oversight Committee continues their important work to ensure that Measure X funds are spent as promised to the voters. Fiscal year 23/24 revenues totaling $40.4 million $156 million total funds leveraged since the passage of Measure X in 2016 CONTACT US TAMC 55-B Plaza Circle Salinas, CA 93901 831-775-0903 tamcmonterey.org info@tamcmonterey.org @TAMCMonterey instagram.com/tamcmonterey

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