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Iowa City council narrows ballot language: aims to use local option sales tax for housing, infrastructure and partnerships
Summary
Councilors agreed on draft priorities and preliminary percentages for a proposed local option sales tax: housing, streets/public facilities and community partnerships. Staff will refine ballot language and timing after direction to target a November vote.
Iowa City's council spent extensive time June 16 discussing draft ballot language for a proposed local option sales tax (LOST) that would fund a mix of housing, infrastructure and community partnership priorities if voters approve it.
What the council asked for: After a long discussion of wording and trade-offs, a majority of councilors directed staff to prepare ballot language that would allocate the proposed new revenue roughly as follows: 25% for affordable housing and related shelter/transitional housing supports; 10% for maintenance and construction of public streets, sidewalks, trails, parks and public facilities; and 15% for community partnerships, including social services, intergovernmental agreements, economic development and arts and culture. The remaining 50% of revenue would be used for property-tax relief, as required by state guidance and the city's budget priorities.
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