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Westminster council approves emergency ordinance to enact voter-approved 3H sales tax; vote 6–1
Summary
Council passed an emergency ordinance to implement ballot issue 3H (a 0.4% sales-tax for paramedics and pavement) so the city can transmit the enacting ordinance to the state before the 45-day deadline; the emergency measure passed 6–1 with Councilor Ireland opposed.
The Westminster City Council on Nov. 10 voted 6–1 to adopt an emergency ordinance to implement ballot issue 3H, a voter-approved 0.4% sales tax for paramedics and pavement, so the tax can take effect Jan. 1 if other requirements are met.
City Manager Jody Lampo told council that unofficial results supported transmission of an enacting ordinance to the state, and staff recommended the single-reading emergency ordinance to meet a state requirement that the…
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