Tacoma tax could raise $37 million annually for road repairs
Apr 11, 2025, 5:30 PM

Tacoma voters are preparing to decide whether to approve a new proposal that would raise taxes for street repairs and other improvements. (Photo courtesy of the City of Tacoma)
(Photo courtesy of the City of Tacoma)
Tacoma voters are preparing to decide whether to approve a new proposal that would raise taxes for street repairs and other improvements.
would replace an expiring 2015 initiative that has maintained and upgraded thousands of residential blocks over the last 10 years. The new version could raise $37 million annually for road repairs, better pedestrian infrastructure, and safety improvements, according to 听The proposal would heavily focus on arterial roads along with underserved communities.听
If passed, the tax could increase property taxes by 25 cents per 1,000 of assessed value and utility taxes by 2%. The increased property tax could cost the average Tacoma homeowner around听$98 or more per year. However, certain groups, like seniors, could be exempt.
Critics argue Tacoma tax hurts low-income residents
This initiative would be permanent鈥攁 change from the original 10-year version. Tacoma city officials have already argued that the proposal is a critical investment in safety and cost-cutting.
Supporters鈥攊ncluding the entire Tacoma City Council, labor unions, and transportation advocates鈥攁rgue the measure will strengthen workforce development and help avoid more expensive repairs. Opponents of the proposed tax say the increase would place a heavier burden on low-income residents.
Two public information sessions about the tax will be held on Saturday. The first will be at the South Tacoma Library from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m., and the second will take place at the Swasey Library from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.