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Mariposa supervisors direct staff to develop sales-tax plan for new sheriff's headquarters after $47M estimate
Summary
After presentations from construction and consulting teams, the Mariposa County Board of Supervisors directed staff to prepare a sales-tax initiative (and examine a transient-occupancy-tax increase) to help finance a proposed consolidated sheriff's headquarters estimated at about $47 million.
The Mariposa County Board of Supervisors on April 1 directed county staff to prepare a plan for a sales-tax ballot initiative and to explore a possible increase to the county's transient-occupancy tax to help pay for a proposed consolidated sheriff's headquarters.
The board heard a multi-part presentation from Banner Construction Management and Vanner (financial consultant) describing a facility needs assessment, site options and financing scenarios for a new headquarters intended to bring sheriff's operations, corrections, courts security and the county emergency operations center under one roof. Rob Nash (Banner) described two site options; the board previously selected a…
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