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Centerville council presents pro-argument for RAP tax renewal ahead of Nov. 4 ballot
Summary
At its Oct. 7 meeting Centerville City officials read a pro-argument supporting renewal of the local Recreation, Arts and Parks (RAP) sales tax, a 0.1% sales-tax measure that would continue funding parks, trails, arts and historic preservation projects. No opposing argument was filed with the city.
City staff and council members publicly presented a city-prepared pro-argument for renewing Centervilles Recreation, Arts and Parks (RAP) sales tax during the Oct. 7 meeting.
Council member Summer Hayes read the 500-word statement that will appear with voter materials. In the prepared argument Hayes said, "Centerville's quality of life is built on more than…
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