Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Michigan General Election in Ann Arbor.
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Get StartedAuthorization of a new tax of 0.2 mills from 2021 through 2026. The tax would be used to pay for construction of new sidewalks where none currently exist.
A "YES" vote on the charter amendment would be a vote in favor of authorizing a new tax of 0.2 mills, which would be used for the construction of new sidewalks.
A "NO" vote on the charter amendment would be a vote in opposition to authorizing a new tax of 0.2 mills, which would be used for the construction of new sidewalks.
Shall the Charter be amended to authorize a tax up to 0.20 mills for the construction of new sidewalks for 2021 through 2026, which will raise in the first year of levy the estimated revenue of $1,300,411? In accordance with State law, a portion of the millage may be subject to capture by the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority and the Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority.
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