(KNZA)--A town hall meeting has been set on the sales tax proposal that will face Hiawatha voters during the November 8th general election.
Voters will decide if a half-cent sales tax should be imposed for street, alley and parking improvements.
If approved, the sales tax would begin April 1st, 2017 and be in effect for 30 years.
The sales tax is projected to generate more than $340,000 annually.
The town hall meeting will take place Tuesday, October 25th at 7:00 in the evening at the Fisher Community Center.
Information will be presented about the proposal and questions answered.
The public is invited to attend.
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KS_Referee (10/10/2016 4:02 PM)
You can spend money on walking trails that will never be used and on replacing perfectly good sewer piping that would work just fine if the ignorant people in government hadnt interfered with the amount of water flushed or used in faucets and showers, or to build a new county jail but you cant afford to maintain the roads.
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