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Kingsburg begins Measure E renewal discussion; council divided on 'sunset' language

Kingsburg City Council · November 6, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented ballot‑language options for renewing Measure E, the one‑cent public safety sales tax set to expire in 2028. Council members debated fixed‑term options (for example, 20–30 years) versus "until repealed by voters" wording and asked staff to gather community input before a final decision.

City Manager Alex Henderson presented background and four ballot‑language options for renewing Measure E, the city—s 1% public safety sales tax adopted in 2018, and reminded council the tax is scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, 2028 without action.

Henderson summarized revenue performance since adoption and the role Measure E funds have played: "The measure went into effect on 10/01/2018 for a…

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