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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-5 - Local Vehicle License Fees RevenuesRESOLUTION NO. 2003-5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA URGING THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE TO REJECT THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSED REDUCTION OF LOCAL VEHICLE LICENSE FEE REVENUES PROVIDED TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WHEREAS, prior to 1935, cities and counties collected property taxes on motor vehicles to fund essential local public health and safety services; and WHEREAS, in 1935, the Legislature first enacted the Vehicle License Fee (VLF) Act, replacing the property tax on vehicles with a 1.75 percent fee charged against the value of the motor vehicle; and WHEREAS, in 1948, the rate of the VLF was increased to 2 percent of the value of the vehicle; and WHEREAS, in 1986, the voters voted overwhelmingly to constitutionally dedicate the proceeds of the VLF to fund city and county services; and WHEREAS, in 1998, a period of strong economic growth, the Legislature approved the use of a portion of the rapidly growing state General fund to reduce the VLF payments of vehicle owners. This amount, known as the "offset ", grew in future years to a 67.5 percent offset against the amount owed. The amount paid to local governments in lieu of the reduced VLF payment is known as the "VLF backfill "; and WHEREAS, the 1998 legislation and subsequent enactments contain clear provisions that when insufficient funds are available to be transferred from the General Fund to fully fund the offsets and backfill amount that the VLF offset shall be reduced and VLF payments increased; and WHEREAS, VLF and backfill revenues constitute 15 to 25 percent of typical city and county general purpose revenues. On average, more than 60 percent of city general fund spending and more than half of county general funds go to front line law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, and health care programs. WHEREAS, revenues derived from the VLF and backfill are of critical importance in funding vital local public health and safety services; and 1 WHEREAS, any failure by the Legislature to maintain the VLF backfill will cause widespread disruption in local government services essential to the well- being of California citizens and their cities and counties; and WHEREAS, Governor Davis' proposal to divert $4 billion in local VLF backfill payments over the next 17 months is a direct assault on local services that will be felt by every California resident; and WHEREAS, shifting $4.2 billion in locally controlled revenues for local services is neither equitable nor fair. No state program or department has been asked to shoulder such a disproportionate share of the budget pain. These cuts come on top of the nearly $5 billion each year that is transferred from local services to fund state obligations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, that the State General Fund continue to "backfill" VLF collections and to do so by making budget cuts from State operations and programs that do not affect local government. ADOPTED on this 28th day of January 20 Mayor Steven Bromberg ATTEST: LaVonne Harkless, City Clerk 0 i �RN1N 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH } I, Leilani I. Brown, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing resolution, being Resolution No. 2003 -5 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 28th day of January, 2003, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Heffernan, Proctor, Ridgeway, Adams, Webb, Nichols, Mayor Bromberg Noes: None Absent: None Abstain: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of said City this 29th day of January, 2003. d 4. LRrvw�� - 1p Deputy City Clerk Newport Beach, California (Seal)