Downtown Community Improvement District Sales Tax Implementation (November 2011)
A Downtown Community Improvement District Sales Tax Implementation measure was on the November 8, 2011 ballot in the downtown district of Boone County.
This measure was approved
- YES 25 (62.5%)
- NO 15 (37.5%)[1]
This measure sought to implement a sales tax at a rate of .5 percent for a period of twenty years in order to pay for downtown development costs, including street and sidewalk improvements, even promotion and other costs as needed in the district.[2]
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