August 1, 2017 ballot measures in Missouri
Ballotpedia covers local ballot measures in the Missouri cities which are part of the 100 largest cities by population in the United States—Kansas City and St. Louis. On August 1, 2017, a certain number of voters residing within the boundaries of the proposed district voted on whether or not to form a transportation development district designed to levy a special property tax and use the revenue to expand the city's streetcar route. The measure was approved.
Kansas City
- See also: Jackson County, Missouri ballot measures
• Kansas City Transportation Development District Question
A yes vote was a vote in favor of the formation of a special taxing district that would help fund the expansion of the streetcar route in Kansas City through a sales tax and a special property tax decided by voters at a later election. |
A no vote was a vote against the formation of a special taxing district that would help fund the expansion of the streetcar route in Kansas City through a sales tax and a special property tax decided by voters at a later election. |
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