What projects are planned? How will Measure L revenues be invested?

Projected allocations are 50% to improvement of local streets and roads, 10% to local traffic management, 5% to improved bicycle and pedestrian paths, 28% to regional projects, and 7% to improve transit connections for Seniors, Youth and Veterans. The City of Modesto is developing a comprehensive plan for local projects and will update it regularly. Measure L Regional Projects (partial list) •Upgrade the Briggsmore-Carpenter Interchange •Construct a new eight-lane interchange at Standiford •Complete State Route 132 by constructing a four-lane expressway from State Route 99 to Gates Road Complete list of Measure L Regional Projects.

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1. What type of tax was passed by the voters with Measure L?
2. When did the tax go into effect, and how long will it be in effect?
3. How much revenue will the City receive from the tax?
4. When will Measure L tax funds begin to be available to the City of Modesto?
5. What projects are planned? How will Measure L revenues be invested?
6. How can I find out which local roads are slated for improvement, and more information about Measure L projects and status?
7. What oversight will be put in place?