ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. – On July 17, 2025, the Independent Watchdog Committee (IWC) of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) approved its 23rd Annual Report to the Public
https://www.AlamedaCTC.org/IWC2025Report, covering fiscal year 2023-2024 expenditures and IWC activities. The report makes recommendations regarding the delivery of projects and programs funded by Measure B, Alameda County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, and those funded by Measure BB, which augmented the half-cent sales tax to one cent and extended the tax through 2045.
Each year, the IWC reviews and analyzes Alameda CTC’s Measure B and Measure BB expenditures from the prior year and reports to the public about whether funds were spent in accordance with the voter-approved measures. For additional details, see the full report at the link provided above.
For fiscal year 2023-2024, Alameda CTC received $382.7 million in Measure BB revenue and expended $371.8 million. For fiscal year 2023-2024, Alameda CTC received $1.1 million in Measure B revenue from prior year collection adjustments. Audited expenditures for the period totaled $17.4 million mostly related to highway and street capital projects.
The 23rd Annual Report to the Public, the Executive Summary in English, Chinese and Spanish, and audited financial statements and compliance reports of Measure B and Measure BB for each agency receiving funds through the direct local distribution program are available to the public on the Alameda CTC website. Hard copies of the Annual Report are available by request via e-mail to clerk@alamedactc.org or via telephone, 510.208.7400.