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Public Infrastructure Subcommittee asks council to put 5% property‑tax paving amendment on charter ballot
Summary
The Public Infrastructure Subcommittee voted to ask the City Council to place a charter revision on the next charter election ballot that would dedicate 5% of property taxes for street paving; the subcommittee declined a separate $30 million bond request.
The Public Infrastructure Subcommittee voted to ask the City Council to place a charter revision amendment on the next charter election ballot to designate 5% of all property taxes collected for street paving, the committee decided during its meeting.
The request, made by the subcommittee chair, sought a charter amendment directing that 5% of property tax revenue be used for street paving. “...ask the city council to place a charter…
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