Tacoma May Raise Auto Registration to Fix Streets
The Tacoma city council is considering bringing a ballot measure to the city’s voters that would impose a $20 vehicle registration fee in order to pay for street improvements. According to the article in the Tacoma News Tribune, the city could set up a transportation benefit district that charges $20 per vehicle annual fee even without voter approval, but would probably send the proposal to the voters regardless.
I’ve found in talking with Kelso residents that one of the top concerns is the quality of our streets. To that end, the council has allocated hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to our overlay program. Even with that level of funding, we can’t do everything that’s needed for our streets.
I’d personally prefer to avoid taxing folks any further, and work towards attracting growth that can help fund road work and other quality of life-type improvements. But, what do you think? Would you be willing to pay more for vehicle registration or in property taxes if the funds were committed to street improvements? Comment below!