Since 1993, Type B sales tax, formerly known as 4B, has generated $110 million in funding specifically used for island investments and split evenly under four silos — parks, beach. Island voters on May 6 will encounter a ballot item that will determine whether many millions of dollars in sales tax revenue continues to be spent on such things as parks and street improvements or moved to the city’s general fund.
Source: galvnews.com
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