Measure on the ballot in the 2024 Colorado General Election in Glenwood Springs.
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Get StartedShall the City of Glenwood Springs Taxes Be Increased $5,000,000 in the First Full Fiscal Year (2025) and by Whatever Amounts Are Raised Annually Thereafter Through the Imposition, for a Limited Twenty Year Period Ending in Collection Year 2044, of a One Cent ($0.01) Sales and Use Tax (Which Authorization Represents the Extension and Increase of Expiring Voter Authorization of a Half Cent ($0.005) Initially Approved by the City's Voters at an Election Held in 2005); Shall All Revenues from Such Sales Tax Be Deposited in a Dedicated Fund To: Fund the Repair, Reconstruction and Maintenance of Existing Streets, Alleys, Curb, Gutter and Sidewalks; and Fund the Repair, Replacement and Maintenance of Underground Utilities Including Water, Sewer and Other Utilities Under Existing Streets and Alleys Provided That 25% of the Revenues Shall Be Spent to Fund Utility Repair, Replacement or Maintenance; and Shall Such Tax to Be Collected and Spent as a Voter Approved Revenue Change Notwithstanding Any Revenue or Expenditure Limitations Contained in Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution with Such Expenditures to Be Reported in the City's Independent Audit Published on the City's Website?
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