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Council reviews polling on two potential 2025 ballot measures; directs staff to pursue CCRS extension without sunset
Summary
A statistically valid poll showed strong support for extending the city’s 0.3% Community, Culture, Resilience & Safety (CCRS) sales tax; support for a proposed public-realm property-tax increase was weaker. Council directed staff to pursue the CCRS extension with no sunset and to hold further work on a public-realm levy.
Boulder City Council reviewed a 400-response, statistically valid poll on June 6 that tested public support for two potential 2025 ballot measures: (1) extending the city’s 0.3% Community, Culture, Resilience & Safety (CCRS) sales and use tax beyond its current sunset, and (2) creating an expanded public-realm parks and improvements property tax increase.
Polling results and council direction
Probolsky Research presented the results. The poll found majority support for extending the CCRS tax: roughly 61% of likely voters said they would support a permanent extension in the survey. Support rose to the mid-60s in…
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