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Virgin eyes hired by Manteca vindicate David Tenney & Measure Z sales tax foes

‘Virgin eyes’ hired by Manteca vindicate David Tenney & Measure Z sales tax foes PERPSECTIVE Measure Z opponents look like they made the right call. Dave Tenney in the coming weeks or months depending upon when the city gets around to finally approving the updated general plan will be vindicated. Tenney is the longtime Manteca businessman that former City Manager Miranda Lutzow blamed for defeating Measure Z, the one cent general sales tax increase Manteca voters rejected in November. Lutzow went as far as openly criticizing Tenney, who owns Manteca Trailer & RV, for contending he had no skin in the game based on her contention Tenney did not reside within the city limits.

Manteca getting ready to move road projects forward

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Manteca getting ready to move road projects forward Airport Way between Daniels Street and Yosemite Avenue. - photo by HIME ROMERO/The Bulletin Things are looking up for Manteca but the city still has a long road ahead of it to get finances and funding in order so they can tackle major road projects. Caltrans has taken Manteca off its “do not fund” list after the city cleared up its audit snafu. Caltrans had placed the city on its “do not fund” list in October when Interim Finance Director Stephanie Beauchaine uncovered accounting irregularities that showed some $67 million had been placed in the wrong accounts over the years.

FUNDING SHORT FOR MAIN STREET WORK

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. FUNDING SHORT FOR MAIN STREET WORK Fiscal update: Manteca property taxes trending up, sales tax heading for 18% decline The Manteca City Council may decide the fate of the 100 block of North Main Street that is now two lanes and whether it will be three or four lanes when they meet Tuesday. - photo by HIME ROMERO/The Bulletin If Manteca’s elected leaders are going to deliver on their promise to widen Main Street through downtown from Yosemite Avenue to Alameda Street to four lanes starting in early 2021, they are going to have to dip into general fund reserves.

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