(KNZA)--Sabetha voters will decide Tuesday the fate of a half-cent retailers sales tax to fund the construction of a proposed new outdoor aquatic center.
The proposed new facility would replace the current pool constructed in 1979, which has seen increasing maintenance issues.
The total project cost has been estimated at just over $4 million. The city is looking to fund about $3.3 million through the sales tax, with the remainder coming from available city funds.
If approved by voters, the sales tax would take effect April 1st, 2016, and be in effect for 20 years.
Sabetha voters will cast their ballots Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Sabetha City Hall.
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