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Citizens urge half‑cent transit sales tax and better accessible service during county board public comment
5415544 · July 18, 2025
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Summary
Two citizens urged the Kenosha County Board to pursue funding and operational changes for public transit: one recommended a half‑cent sales tax dedicated to transit; another described a July 4 trolley route change that left people with disabilities unable to reach waterfront fireworks.
Two members of the public used the county board’s public comment period to raise separate but related concerns about public transportation and access. Raymond Cameron said he supports a proposal discussed by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission for a sales tax dedicated to…
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