Reference Materials
Manteca/Ripon Bulletin - https://www.mantecabulletin.com/news/local-news/interstate-5-work/
The Stockton Record - What will California's gas tax hike do for California Roads?
Sacramento Bee - More than half the states are raising taxes to fix roads, like California
- California gas tax increase - what it costs and what it does
Orange County Register - New Poll Shows Support for Gas-tax Hike, Road Improvements
Op-Ed Article - Don't Make a U-turn on Fixing California's Roads
CTC Press Release - CTC Authorizes Nearly $690 Million to Accelerate Additional Transportation Projects
CalSTA - State Transportation Leaders Expedite More Than $285 Million in SB 1 Road Repairs
Bakersfield.com - It's a 'miracle': Caltrans to launch $270 million in local road projects with new state funding
East County Magazine - Caltrans announces 15 local projects that will immediately benefit due to passage of SB 1
Fresno Bee - New gas tax at pumps on Nov. 1 will pay for Valley road maintenance
Reference Materials
SB 1 Funding
- California Transportation Commission: Road Repair & Accountability Act (2018)
- Rebuilding California: SB 1 Funding Overview (2018)
- California State Transportation Agency: Detailed Overview of SB 1 Funding (2018)
- CSAC Ten-Year SB 1 and RMRA Funding Estimates
SB 1: General Information & Public Education Resources
- SB1 Rebuilding California Website: Excellent Source of Information for All Things SB 1 (August 2017)
- SB1 Transportation Funding Toolkit: Helpful Resources for Regions, Cities, & Counties (August 2017)
- Caltrans MileMarker: Great Graphical Presentation
- Transportation California: Informative Fact Sheet Demonstrating Benefits of SB 1 (October 2017)
Bill Text, Summary, and Analysis
SB 1 (Chapter No. 5, Statutes of 2017)
SB 1 Summary for Counties
Related Websites
For more information on SB 1 projects and locations, visit CalTrans/CalSTA's website, Rebuilding California
Fix Our Roads Coalition, a broad coalition of cities, counties, labor, business and transportation advocate that formed to meet Gov. Jerry Brown’s call to address California’s chronic transportation infrastructure funding shortfall.