About the Measure Q Citizen Oversight Committee
In 2016, the Del Mar voters passed the Measure Q ballot initiative creating a one cent transaction and use tax (sales tax). As part of the ballot initiative, the City was required to establish the Measure Q Citizen Oversight Committee to review, provide oversight, and report annually to the City Council on Measure Q Fund revenues and expenditures.
A primary responsibility of the Committee is to verify that Measure Q revenues are properly set aside in a separate fund, known as the Measure Q Fund, for projects approved by the City Council and that related expenditures are accurately tracked. The Committee will report to the City Council at a public meeting annually. Providing input on how Measure Q fund will be spent is not a responsibility of the Committee