Publication Date
4-11-1980
Document Type
Report
Subjects
Automobiles -- Taxation -- Oregon, Gasoline -- Taxation -- Oregon, Urban policy -- Oregon -- Portland -- Periodicals, Portland (Or.) -- Politics and government -- Periodicals, Portland (Or.) -- Social conditions -- Periodicals
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/13743
Recommended Citation
City Club of Portland (Portland, Or.), "Constitutional Amendment Limits Uses of Gasoline and Highway User Taxes (State Measure No.1)" (1980). City Club of Portland. 341.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/13743
Notes
Purpose: "Proposed constitutional amendment would change present limits on use of gasoline and vehicle taxes and fees. These taxes are now available for highways, including their policing, and for parks and recreational and historic places. Change would limit tax use solely to highways, including rest areas but not policing. However, taxes on recreational vehicles could also be used for park and recreational areas, and taxes on commercial vehicles could also be used for weighmaster activities."
Published in City Club of Portland Bulletin Vol. 60, No. 47