How do TBDs raise money for transportation improvements?

TBDs primarily raise money through sales and use taxes or vehicle license fees. TBDs may impose up to a 0.3% sales tax, if approved by a majority of voters in the district, or 0.1% if approved by a majority of the governing body. A TBD may impose up to a $20 vehicle license fee at any time, but must meet other requirements for vehicle license fees above $20. Vehicle license fees imposed by a TBD may not exceed $100.

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1. What is a Transportation Benefit District or TBD?
2. How common are TBDs?
3. How are TBDs created?
4. What is the Assumption of Power?
5. How do TBDs raise money for transportation improvements?
6. How are TBDs kept accountable?
7. Where can I learn more about TBDs?
8. Does Redmond have a TBD?
9. What transportation improvements will Redmond use a TBD to fund?
10. How will a Redmond TBD raise money?