Quantcast
Facebook Instagram Linkedin Mail RSS Twitter
  • Home
  • Page One
    • Archives
    • Business News
    • News Recap
    • On The Harbor
  • Lifestyle
    • Coastal Fashion
    • Home & Garden
    • Insights
  • Community
    • Campus
    • Charity
    • Newport Images
    • Inbox
    • On Faith
    • Local Focus
    • Mayor’s Message
    • Outta Here
    • Slide Show
    • Summer Fun
    • Weekend Rewind
  • Stepping Out
    • Artscapes
    • Curtain Up
    • Dining News
    • Off the Menu
    • Side Dish
    • Soundcheck
    • Weekend Getaway
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • Under Sail
    • Waterfront
  • Obituaries
  • Digital Edition
  • Subscribe
Search
LogoNewport Beach Independent NewspaperThe Newport Beach News and Information Source
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Create an account
Create an account
Welcome! Register for an account
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Sign in / Join
  • About Us
    • Editorial Staff
    • Political Ad Guidelines
  • Advertise
    • Media Kit
    • Political Ad Guidelines
  • Our Pubs
    • Coastal Real Estate Guide
    • Newport Beach Magazine
  • Directory
    • Contributor Content
  • Digital Edition
    • Digital Editions
    • NB Indy Issue Archives
    • Newport Beach Magazine
    • Coastal Real Estate Guide
  • Subscribe
  • Contact
  • Newport Beach Magazine
LogoNewport Beach Independent NewspaperThe Newport Beach News and Information Source
  • Home
  • Page One
    • Archives
    • Business News
    • News Recap
    • On The Harbor
  • Lifestyle
    • Coastal Fashion
    • Home & Garden
    • Insights
  • Community
    • Campus
    • Charity
    • Newport Images
    • Inbox
    • On Faith
    • Local Focus
    • Mayor’s Message
    • Outta Here
    • Slide Show
    • Summer Fun
    • Weekend Rewind
  • Stepping Out
    • Artscapes
    • Curtain Up
    • Dining News
    • Off the Menu
    • Side Dish
    • Soundcheck
    • Weekend Getaway
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • Under Sail
    • Waterfront
  • Obituaries
  • Digital Edition
  • Subscribe
Home The Lead Council to Reconsider ‘Gas Tax’ Decision
  • The Lead

Council to Reconsider ‘Gas Tax’ Decision

By
Sara Hall
-
August 31, 2017
0
1314
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
    Drivers will soon see an increase at the pump, following state approval of Senate Bill 1, or the “gas tax.” Newport Beach City Council recently voted against applying to use the funds generated from the tax for local road repair, but will reconsider that decision at a meeting later today.
    — Photo credit: Pixabay

    Following public outcry, Newport Beach City Council is holding a special meeting at 5 p.m. today to reconsider their previous decision to deny applying to use funds from what is commonly called the “gas tax” for local road repair projects.

    Council voted 5-2 on Aug. 8 against amending the city’s 2017-18 Capital Improvement Program budget to include Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account funding from the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

    Council members Diane Dixon and Brad Avery were the two supporting votes. There were no public comments on the item at the time. City staff recommended approval.

    Voting yes for the resolution would have increased revenue by an estimated $481,309, which city staff tagged for the MacArthur Boulevard and University Drive pavement rehabilitation project.

    The recently passed Senate Bill 1 will – starting Nov. 1 – increase the gas taxes 12 cents per gallon and diesel taxes 20 cents per gallon. It will also add some vehicle fees and electric vehicle fees. The funds generated from the higher taxes and new fees are meant to improve road conditions across California.

    The “local component,” as City Manager Dave Kiff explained it on Aug. 8, comprises of the city telling the state which projects would be eligible for and compete for Senate Bill 1 funds.

    At the time, staff recommended approval of the resolution because “we don’t lose anything by designating the projects,” Kiff explained. If SB1 is eventually overturned the listed projects simply go back to being funded as originally planned.

    Although staff and council members emphasized that a yes vote did not equate in any way to an endorsement of SB1, the majority of council members voted against the item because they did not want to appear supportive of the tax.

    Mayor Kevin Muldoon said he was “tempted” to vote yes, but ultimately voted against it.

    “I don’t want to send a message that the way the government is running in Sacramento is acceptable, it’s not acceptable,” Muldoon said.

    Other council members agreed.

    “I think it’s important that we send a message to Sacramento regarding this piece of legislation,” Councilman Jeff Herdman said.

    Councilman Will O’Neill said he voted against the item was because “frankly, I believe the state legislature is using submissions like this as PR in an effort to counter any referendum we have in the coming year.”

    Although Councilman Scott Peotter ended up voting no, he moved approval of the item, but said that it was an “evil” and “regressive” tax. Dixon seconded the motion.

    Several council members noted that they understood why some were voting yes and did not believe that it equated to an endorsement of the tax.

    Essentially, “we’re being taxed and it’s our opportunity to bring the funds back to the taxpayers,” Muldoon explained.

    After public objection to the vote, a council member who voted on the prevailing side requested that the council reconsider the item. The current staff report does not list which council member made the request.

    Staff is again recommending approval of the resolution.

    The special City Council meeting is open to the public and is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. in council chambers.

    View the current agenda here: newportbeachca.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/39186/72

    • TAGS
    • 1
    • 2017
    • account
    • accountability
    • act
    • beach
    • bill
    • city
    • council
    • denied
    • deny
    • gas
    • maintenance
    • newport
    • rehabilitation
    • repair
    • road
    • sb1
    • senate
    • tax
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Pinterest
    WhatsApp
      Previous articleLetter to the Editor: Time to Stop Playing Politics
      Next articleBusiness, Chamber Encourage Residents to ‘Explore CdM’
      Sara Hall
      Sara Hall
      Writer and photographer for the NB Indy since its debut issue in June 2010. Took over as Managing Editor in July 2019. Reach her at sara@newportbeachindy.com
      Facebook Instagram Youtube

      RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR

      Newport Beach Public Library Foundation Launches Four-Part Virtual Program With Contemporary Creatives

      A Clarion Call to Newport Beach Residents

      Newport Beach Will Close City Beachfront Parking Lots, NB and Balboa Piers On Wednesday

      LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply

      Log in to leave a comment

      Newport Beach Publications

      Newport Beach Independent Newspaper

      Newport Beach Magazine

      Newport Beach Country Club Magazine

      Coastal Real Estate Guide (NB,LB, CDM)

      California Business Journal (partner)

      Laguna Beach Publications

      Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper

      Laguna Beach Magazine

      Laguna Beach City Guide

      On The Menu Laguna Beach

      Luxury Hospitality Publications

      Montage Magazine

      Monarch Beach Resort Magazine

      Pacific Coast Magazine (SoCal)

      Omni Escapes Hotel Magazine

      View our entire portfolio here

       

      ABOUT US
      Copyright Newport Beach Independent 2023
      Published by Firebrand Media LLC
      Contact us: info@newportbeachindy.com
      FOLLOW US
      Facebook Instagram Linkedin Mail RSS Twitter
      ©