If the sales tax does not pass, could others get the tax instead of Scotts Valley?

If Measure Z does not pass, then the ¾-cent tax capacity is available for regional governmental bodies or organizations to seek. For instance, Scotts Valley shoppers currently pay 1.25% in local sales taxes from voter-supported regional measures for libraries, regional transportation and the bus system.  These regional bodies could place a countywide tax measure on a future ballot to obtain the ¾-cent tax revenue, instead of it going to Scotts Valley.

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1. What is Measure Z?
2. What would the new funds be used for?
3. What happens if the tax doesn't pass?
4. What items are charged sales tax?
5. Who pays sales tax?
6. How much will this cost families on average each year?
7. How is the sales tax spent in the City?
8. What is the sales tax rate? Who gets it?
9. If the sales tax does not pass, could others get the tax instead of Scotts Valley?
10. How else will the City address the need for more revenue?
11. How does the loss of Kmart and businesses like Scotts Valley Sprinklers hurt our needed revenue?