Boulder Voters Will Decide Whether to Extend CCRS Tax Indefinitely
BOULDER, COLORADO, AUG 11 – The extension aims to address a $380 million backlog for infrastructure and community projects with strong public support of over 60%, raising an estimated $15 million annually.
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Boulder voters will decide whether to extend CCRS tax indefinitely
In November, Boulder voters will consider removing the current 2036 expiration date of the 0.3% Community, Culture, Resilience and Safety tax. The tax, which targets capital infrastructure, was initially passed by voters in 2014, and extensions were approved by voters in 2017 and 2021. On Thursday, the Boulder City Council unanimously passed an ordinance that greenlights the ballot measure. It also passed another ordinance in conjunction that al…
Boulder council backs 2025 ballot measure to extend city sales tax for capital projects
Boulder City Council voted unanimously Thursday, Aug. 7, to place a measure on the November 2025 ballot that would extend the city’s existing 0.3% Community, Culture, Resilience, and Safety Sales and Use Tax permanently. The funding would go toward capital projects like roads, bike lanes, recreation center renovations, snow and ice response, parks and playground refurbishments, fire and police station renovations, bridge replacements, and trail …
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