(KNZA)--Holton voters will decide during a special election in June whether a half-cent citywide retailers sales tax to fund infrastructure improvements and for debt reduction should be renewed for another ten years.
The Holton City Commission approved a resolution when they meet last week setting the special election for June 6.
Holton voters approved the sales tax in November 2013. Its set to expire at the end of this year unless its renewed.
If approved by voters in June, the sales tax would be extended from January 1st, 2024 through December 31, 2033.
Since the half-cent sales tax went into effect, city officials say its generated nearly $4.5 million for infrastructure projects.
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