This page is for the 2024 South Placer Traffic Relief Measure B.
For information about the City of Roseville's Measure B, passed in 2018, click here.


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What is Measure B and why is it on the ballot?

Residents of Roseville, Rocklin, and Lincoln will have the opportunity to vote on Measure B in the November 2024 election. It’s a 30-year half-cent sales tax that would provide a local transportation funding source to support $1.58 billion in road and highway improvements to address congestion. This would create a local funding “match,” which is required in order to access funding from the state and federal governments for transportation projects.

Placer County currently does not have a local funding match, but 26 other counties do. The South Placer region is one of the most populous regions in the state without a local transportation sales tax funding source.

More information is available concerning the $1.58 billion in long-planned improvements as outlined on the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) website at pctpa.net in the South Placer County District Transportation Expenditure Plan.

What projects would be funded?

The PCTPA’s expenditure plan outlines major improvements including, but not limited to:

  • Widening State Route 65 to at least three lanes, with up to five lanes in each direction, between Galleria Boulevard and Twelve Bridges Drive.
  • Improving capacity and safety of the Interstate 80 and State Route 65 interchange.
  • Widening Baseline Road from Foothills Boulevard to Highway 99.
  • Connecting Highways 65 and 99 by building a new thoroughfare called Placer Parkway.
  • Improving local roads and routes for bicycles, pedestrians, and transit.

What is PCTPA?

The Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) is the designated Regional Transportation Planning Agency for Roseville and surrounding areas.

Its Board of Directors comprises one councilmember each from Roseville, Lincoln, Rocklin, Loomis, Auburn, and Colfax, two members of the Placer County Board of Supervisors, and one citizen representative appointed by the Placer County Board of Supervisors.

More information about PCTPA can be found at pctpa.net.