Key financial information on Measure K expenses and revenues
Transparency is a critical part of keeping this process community-driven.
Measure K is a countywide half-cent sales tax extension passed by local voters in November 2016 to support essential County services and to maintain or replace critical facilities. It is also known as the “San Mateo County Critical Services Measure.”
Fiscal Year | Measure K Revenues | Measure K Expenditures |
---|---|---|
2012-13 | $4,397,205 | — |
2013-14 | $75,577,548 | $24,113,909 |
2014-15 | $80,598,111 | $36,396,204 |
2015-16 | $79,888,971 | $44,081,784 |
2016-17 | $83,033,888 | $58,199,714 |
2017-18 | $89,602,981 | $88,416,871 |
2018-19 | $98,604,386 | $102,600,256 |
2019-20 | $94,078,776 | $82,407,371 |
2020-21 | $88,750,803 | $69,968,983 |
2021-22 | $109,823,249 | $77,178,441 |
2022-23 | $119,614,687 | $79,304,436 |
Total | $923,970,605 | $662,667,969 |
Category | Total |
---|---|
Public Safety | $85,348,014 |
Health and Mental Health | $78,405,343 |
Youth and Education | $116,176,897 |
Parks and Environment | $47,120,916 |
Housing and Homelessness | $150,114,977 |
Older Adults and Veterans Services | $21,800,486 |
Community Services | $131,616,904 |
District Discretionary | $32,084,432 |
Total | $662,667,969 |
Each year, the San Mateo County Controller's Office provides the Measure K Oversight Committee with a Report on Measure K Sales and Use Tax Revenues: