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Presenter outlines projects funded by T-SPLOST ahead of Sandy Springs renewal vote
Summary
A city presenter explained that T-SPLOST, a 0.75% sales tax, has funded local road and sidewalk projects and that voters will decide on a renewal this November; the city is holding open houses in April to review proposed projects.
A city presenter urged residents to review a proposed renewal of the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, or T-SPLOST, saying the 0.75% tax has financed significant local road and pedestrian projects and will again appear on the ballot this November.
The presenter described T-SPLOST as "a small tax with a big impact," saying, "It's a small tax with a…
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