The 3/4-cent sales tax increase aims to address critical needs within the City and is estimated to generate between $10 – $13 million annually. The City of Manteca’s current sales tax rate is 8.25% with 1.5% allocated directly to Manteca. If a 3/4-cent sales tax measure is approved by the voters, Manteca’s new tax rate would be 9%. The revenue generated would offset General Fund expenditures, pay for additional services and programs, and rebuild the City’s General Fund reserve.
Measure Q is aimed to:
Should Measure Q pass, a citizen’s oversight committee will be formed to review and report on the revenues and expenditures related to the sales tax measure.
For more information, call the City Manager’s office at (209) 456-8000, email Feedback@manteca.gov, or visit MantecaInfo.com.
Manteca is a full-service City with police, fire, public works, water, trash, and sewer services.
Incorporated in 1918, Manteca has a diverse population of 86,928. Manteca continues to grow at 4.1 percent a year. The City has 25,670 households with a median home price of $432,100. The median annual household income is $82,538.