Carson City Board of Supervisors give final OK on 1/8 cent sales tax plan for city improvements
UPDATE: Carson City Supervisors reaffirmed its Feb. 20 meeting decision on an 1/8th cent sales tax question with a second 4 to 1 vote favoring plans.
Tax money will go to build a new animal services facility, a new multi-purposes athletic center, street and pedestrian improvements in the downtown area and Carson Street and William Street/Highway 50 East commercial corridors, and Community Center improvements.
Supervisor Jim Shirk voted no, stating that money for some of the improvements should have come out of the redevelopment fund, and not by imposing the tax. Shirk re-emphasized that he will work to see the projects through.
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The Carson City Board of Supervisors are meeting today in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center. Go here for the agenda and here to watch it live.
Among items, Supervisors will hear a second reading and take a firm vote on a 1/8-cent sales tax questions that it approved in a 4 to 1 vote at its Feb. 20 meeting. The money from the sales tax would be used for construction projects to build a new animal services facility, a new multi-purposes athletic center, street and pedestrian improvements in the downtown area and Carson Street and William Street/Highway 50 East commercial corridors, and Community Center improvements. The sales tax may only be used to fund projects that are included within the Plan of Expenditure.
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