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State budget could send Redwood City $3.5M in vehicle fee relief
Redwood City could see about $3.5 million return to the general fund if Gov. Gavin Newsom approves the state budget recently passed by the California Legislature, which includes approximately $77 million to close a significant portion of the vehicle license fee owed to San Mateo County and its cities.
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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, State budget could send Redwood City $3.5M in vehicle fee relief, Redwood City could see about $3.5 million return to the general fund if Gov. Gavin Newsom approves the state budget recently passed by the California Legislature, which includes approximately $77 million to close a significant portion of the vehicle license fee owed to San Mateo County and its cities.
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- State budget could send Redwood City $3.5M in vehicle fee reliefRedwood City Pulse - 2026-06-17T23:04:50+00:00
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