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Greeley council agrees to further test three potential sales-tax ballot measures after April poll
Summary
A representative poll of 500 Greeley residents conducted in mid‑April showed the highest broad support for a public‑safety sales‑tax proposal and the most intense support for an affordable‑housing and homelessness measure, prompting the Greeley City Council to ask staff to pursue a second, more detailed poll in June.
A representative poll of 500 Greeley residents conducted in mid‑April showed the highest broad support for a public‑safety sales‑tax proposal and the most intense support for an affordable‑housing and homelessness measure, prompting the Greeley City Council to ask staff to pursue a second, more detailed poll in June.
The April survey, presented by Alex Dunn of Aspect Strategic and city staff member Caitlin (staff), tested a uniform 0.5 percentage‑point sales‑tax increase applied separately to three buckets: public safety; affordable housing and homelessness; and economic development. Alex Dunn said, “58% say they would support a public safety proposal, 52% housing and homelessness, and 47% economic development.” He also reminded the council the poll has a margin of error of about 4.5 percent…
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