proposed tt post mar 18 2016 links to reference: Info culled from Blade stories: * Increasing the "temporary" income tax from 0.75 percent to 1.00 percent would generate an additional $18.6 million a year. * For 2016, Mayor Hicks-Hudson promised to devote $16.6 million of that $18.6 million to residential street repair. * For the following years, no guarantee exists that the city would devote nearly 90% of the revenue generated by the tax increase to street repair. * Since the tax increase vote failed, Toledo has zero dollars for street repairs in 2016. * The mayor said Toledo has more than $750 million in street repairs. * If the tax increase had passed, and if $16.6 million were devoted to street repairs in 2016, that means approximately 2.2 percent of the roads would have been repaired. It depends upon what type of road is fixed. ** For each lane mile of a res­i­den­tial street it costs roughly $275,000 to re­sur­face and $750,000 to re­con­struct. ** For each lane mile of a ma­jor street it costs roughly $320,000 to re­sur­face and $1 mil­lion to re­con­struct. * Let's say that the state/feds matched Toledo's $16.6 million, providing Toledo with $33 million. Then about 4.5 percent of the needed street repairs would have been funded this year. * Doug Ste­phens, the city’s com­mis­sioner of en­gi­neer­ing ser­vices, said Toledo would need $1.1 bil­lion over the next 20 years to fix all of its streets, which comes to $55.5 mil­lion an­nu­ally. Toledo typ­i­cally spends less than $20 mil­lion a year to main­tain its streets. About two-fifths of that amount is state or fed­eral money. The city is on a ev­ery-50-year re­place­ment cy­cle when it should be on a 20-year cy­cle. Obviously, this road problem did not begin in January 2014. It's not due to a couple bad recent winters. It appears that this massive neglect, probably due to financial malfeasance, has been in the works for many years, spread across multiple mayoral administrations and city council configurations. hr. http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2015/11/30/Toledo-could-turn-to-tax-hike-request-for-road-repairs.html http://www.toledoblade.com/image/2015/11/30/800x_b1_cCM_z/Streets30.jpg http://m.toledoblade.com/Politics/2015/12/08/Mayor-seeks-income-tax-hike-for-roads.html http://m.toledoblade.com/Politics/2015/12/08/Mayor-Benefits-of-increasing-tax-outweigh-costs.html http://www.toledoblade.com/Politics/2016/03/17/Toledo-looks-for-options-after-failure-of-Issue-2.html