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Moore council votes to place permanent 1% sales tax on April ballot to fund capital projects, public safety
Summary
The Moore City Council voted unanimously Feb. 2 to adopt an ordinance and call an April 7 election asking voters to approve a permanent 1% sales tax, to be split 90% for capital improvements and 10% for public safety. City staff said the tax offers flexibility compared with GO bonds.
The Moore City Council voted unanimously Feb. 2 to adopt an ordinance and approve a resolution calling an April 7 election on a permanent 1% sales tax that city staff says would pay for capital improvements and public safety needs.
City staff summarized the proposal as a permanent 1¢ sales tax with revenue split 90% for capital projects and 10% for public safety equipment and operations. Brooks, a city staff member leading the presentation, told…
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