The City of Sacramento has launched the Measure U Budget Dashboard, an interactive tool that helps residents view how Measure U sales tax revenues support community priorities.

The dashboard allows users to:
- Explore the City’s $159 million FY 2024/25 Measure U budget by priority area and department.
- View historical revenue trends and projections for future Measure U revenues.
- Check the quarterly status of Measure U-funded programs.
“We invite the public to explore the dashboard and learn how Measure U supports safer neighborhoods, vibrant parks, and stronger community programs,” said the City’s Special Projects Manager Ash Roughani, who manages the online hub. “The City is committed to keeping the public informed about how Measure U dollars are being allocated and used.”
The tool was created to increase transparency and empower residents, including members of the Measure U Community Advisory Commission, which makes recommendations to City Council on how Measure U dollars should be spent.
Measure U is a local one-cent sales tax that helps maintain and enhance Sacramento’s quality of life. Approved by voters in 2012 and expanded in 2018, Measure U funds a wide range of programs, including youth services, public safety, arts, and climate action.
For more information about Measure U, including how to get involved with the Measure U Community Advisory Commission, visit the City’s Measure U webpage.





