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Council votes to send quarter-cent sales tax renewal to voters; approves related impact-fee freeze and interlocal for railroad project
2215107 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
The council voted 7-0 on Feb. 3 to place a quarter-cent sales tax renewal on the April ballot to fund street rehabilitation for eight years.
The Lincoln City Council on Feb. 3 voted unanimously to send a proposed ballot question to voters asking to continue a quarter-cent local sales tax for eight years to fund street rehabilitation, reconstruction and improvements across the city.
Councilmember Weber, who introduced the item, said the program is critical to maintaining…
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