How is the City developing a long-term solution to its funding needs?

For over a year, our City has been working to identify all options to increase revenues and reduce expenditures to address our impending budget deficit. Community input and engagement are critical components as we develop a plan to address critical funding needs and work to maintain and improve the services provided to our residents. Currently, the City is considering placing a one-cent sales tax on the November 2018 ballot to offset this funding deficit and keep Murrieta safe and thriving.

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1. What contributes to the City of Murrieta’s high quality of life?
2. How does the City of Murrieta ensure the safety of its residents?
3. What other essential city services does the City of Murrieta provide?
4. Why is the City facing a budget deficit?
5. How is the City developing a long-term solution to its funding needs?
6. How would a local funding measure help protect essential city services?
7. How can I be certain that all funds would be spent as promised?
8. Could the State cut or take this local funding?
9. Does a sales tax measure ensure that Murrieta’s visitors pay their fair share?
10. Do sales tax measures affect essential purchases like groceries and medicine?
11. How much would the measure cost?
12. How can I learn more about Measure T?