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Street Improvement Fund

The Street Improvement Fund is a special revenue fund, required by Florida Statute 336.02, to account for revenues and expenditures used for the operation and maintenance of transportation facilities and associated drainage infrastructure. Activities include road and right-of-way maintenance (e.g. patching, mowing), bridge maintenance and operation, traffic engineering, traffic signal operation, traffic control signage and striping, sidewalk repair and construction, and maintenance of ditches, culverts, and other drainage facilities. Resources to support these activities are provided from Local Option Gas Taxes (LOGT), a 6 cent per gallon local option gas tax revenue. Projects budgeted for in the Street Improvement Fund are included in the City's Capital Improvement Program.

$3,181,760
FY16-17 approved
5.7%
share of citywide spend
1
department · divisions
14
approved line items

Where it goes

Departments and divisions in Street Improvement Fund

One spending unit pulls from this fund. Expand for the line items.

  • Street Improvement701-0701
    $3.18M
    100.0% of fund

    By category

    • Other$3.18M100%

    Line items (10)

    • 63-21Streetscape Improvements - Madison Ave., Main St. to Massachusetts Ave.$425K
    • 63-22Streetscape Expansion Project - Central Ave. (Circle Blvd. to Madison St.)$40K
    • 63-33Multi - Use Trail Marine Parkway$635K
    • 63-34Street Improvement Project$1.12M
    • 63-38Neighborhood Improvements$100K
    • 63-39Road and Sidewalk Improvements - Circle Blvd.$255K
    • 63-45LED Crosswalk Signage & Lighting$25K
    • 63-46Roadway Striping Projects$60K
    • 91-51Transfer to General Fund$518K
    • 99-41Write-off Bad Debts$4K

The arc

Street Improvement Fund across the decade

Total approved expenditures, year over year. Newest first.

Source: City of New Port Richey adopted budget for FY16-17. Approved line items only; figures may differ slightly from printed totals where sub-project nesting in the source PDF prevented full extraction. See methodology for details.