Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposal to eliminate the state sales tax on gasoline and replace it with a fixed excise tax will not affect funds for local road management, according to the state legislative analyst’s office, but Newport Beach and Costa Mesa officials are still worried about what might happen to funding for fixing local roads.
“We’re really not sure what’s going to happen — whether the money is going to be given a new name and still given back to us or not. We’ll just have to wait and see,” Newport Beach City Manager Dave Kiff said.
Newport Beach gets about $1 million in gas tax revenue each year to maintain local streets and sidewalks, Kiff said. The city is counting on next year’s funds to do repairs on Irvine Avenue and in the Central Balboa area, he said. If funding disappears, those projects may have to be re-prioritized, Kiff said.