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Survey finds narrow majority support for possible Fairfield general‑purpose sales tax; council weighs outreach
Summary
A likely‑voter survey presented to the Fairfield City Council found 55% support for a general‑purpose sales tax measure in current testing; consultants urged robust outreach and education before any ballot measure and recommended council direction on next steps.
Consultants told the council on Dec. 16 that a statistically valid, likely‑voter survey showed 55% support for a prospective general‑purpose sales tax measure in current testing — a level that could support placing a measure on a future ballot if the city pursues organized outreach and education.
Adam Przybylski of Przybylski Research presented results from a 400‑respondent likely‑voter sample and said the top issues for respondents were homelessness, and streets and sidewalks. He said satisfaction with city services…
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