2 tax questions put on Boulder County ballot
Boulder County voters in November will decide whether the county can keep collecting a sales tax to spend on acquiring, managing and improving open space, as well as another one that would pay for “sustainability and infrastructure programs.”
According to the Longmont Times-Call, the unanimous votes by Boulder County commissioners on Thursday came after a public hearing during which most of the 20 speakers supported either one or both of the tax proposals Domenico voted unanimously to put both measures before voters this fall.
Boulder County voters in November will decide whether the county can keep collecting a sales tax to spend on acquiring, managing and improving open space, as well as another one that would pay for “sustainability and infrastructure programs.”
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According to the Longmont Times-Call, the unanimous votes by Boulder County commissioners on Thursday came after a public hearing during which most of the 20 speakers supported either one or both of the tax proposals Domenico voted unanimously to put both measures before voters this fall.
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