Coronado Mayor RichardPBailey_: SANDAG is planning to bring back the controversial mileage tax they once claimed to get rid of for being so unpopular.
But in order to get enough votes, SANDAG officials were forced to withdrawal the most controversial part, the mileage tax. The mileage tax would tax San Diegans for every mile they drive, which obviously is very unpopular among residents.
Democrats who support the plan asked for six months to come up with a replacement funding mechanism, but its been about 9 months and nothing has been presented.
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