File #: 21-0858    Version: 1
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/10/2021 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 9/20/2021 Final action:
Title: Potential Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) Extension with Housing and Infrastructure
Attachments: 1. 16-06 WSPP Ordinance.pdf, 2. 20-78 WSPP Citizens Oversight Board.pdf, 3. Infrastructure Sales Tax by County 2019, 4. Infrastructure Sales Tax - Economic Development 3.2021docx, 5. 2020 Florida Statute 212.055 Discretionary Sales Surtax
Related files: 22-0092, 22-0192, 21-1132
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Potential Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) Extension with Housing and Infrastructure
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Presenter:
Chris Dawson, Transportation Planning Manager
Ramon Gavarrete, Public Works Director
Charlie Jackson, Facilities Management Director
Gina Peebles, Assistant County Manager - Chief of Staff
Claudia Tuck, Community Support Services Director

Description:
Discussion of Potential Extension of Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) Surtax with Inclusion of Housing and Infrastructure Projects

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Discussion the Potential Extension of Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) Surtax with Inclusion of Housing and Infrastructure Projects
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Prior Board Motions:
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Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
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Background:
The Wild Spaces Public Places (WSPP) Surtax is an 8-year, half-cent sales tax which is scheduled to sunset on Dec. 31, 2024. It currently can be used to:
a. Acquire and improve environmentally sensitive lands to protect drinking water sources, water quality, and wildlife habitat, and,
b. Create, improve and maintain parks and recreational facilities as permitted by Florida Statutes, the referendum ballot language, and ordinances.
c. Notwithstanding the above, Alachua County may utilize a portion of its proceeds to establish a fund for the purpose of providing matching grants to the municipalities within the County for projects that meet the requirements of subsections (a) or (b), and which, in the sole discretion of Alachua County, have countywide significance.

There is interest in potentially extending WSPP in 2024 (for an additional 8-years) and adding another half-cent for housing and infrastructure (for 10-years) on the 2022 ballot (so both would sunset on the same date - Dec. 31, 2032).

Alachua County recently completed the first pavement condition survey, as an important step to protect one of County's greatest infrastructure asset and to create a baseline pavement condi...

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