(KNZA)--It will be Monday before its known for certain if a half-cent retailers sales tax will be imposed in Hiawatha to fund street, alley and parking improvements.
Unofficial results following Tuesday’s election had the sales tax being approved by just a 9-vote margin, 625 to 616.
However, thirty-eight provisional ballots were cast Tuesday and they won’t be considered until Monday when the Brown County Commission meets to canvass ballots from the election.
A provisional ballot is used to record a vote when there are questions about a given voter's eligibility.
If approved, the sales tax would take affect April 1st, 2017 and be in effect for 30 years.
The sales tax is projected to raise around $335,000 a year.
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