The current mayor and City Council have not put forth a plan on how the city will fill the $25 million void when Measure P expires.
Zaneta Encarnacion said current projects already under development, like the Chula Vista Bayfront, will help raise tax revenues. But even a big project like that will not be enough to cover all of the city’s financial responsibilities.
She said the city can’t simply hope that the development solves its financial issues. They need to be proactive and find other ways to generate more tax revenues. “It’s really going to be on us, the mayor and council, on how we plan for 2027,” she said. “The bayfront will be great, by then it will be generating a lot more revenue for the city. But it’s not going to be enough for that.”“I think we’ll need to see where we are at that point,” he said. “But our hope is that we’ve grown our revenue base enough to not have to need the increased sales tax.”
Campa-Najjar said the city should position itself to get as much money out of the federal government’s Build Back Better Plan.Tags
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