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Open Space and Parks Sales Tax Task Force Agenda and Packet 2023 03 20
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Open Space and Parks Sales Tax Task Force Agenda and Packet 2023 03 20
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Property Tax vs. Sales Tax <br />• Both sales tax and lower property tax garnered <br />support from between 55%and 56% of likely voters <br />Desired Level of Support <br />• 60% support is key threshold to attain; with over <br />60% saying they will "definitely," not "probably" <br />• Mid-50% results fall far short of this threshold <br />• In 1995, 60% in our poll said they would vote in <br />favor of a small, one -tenth of one percent sales tax <br />increase for affordable housing —yet the measure <br />ultimately failed at the ballot box. <br />W <br />In <br />The <br />Boulder County <br />97nal Housing <br />PFartnership <br />
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