Tucson city manager proposes sales tax hike for infrastructure

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About 28,000 working people in Tucson, or 9 percent of the workforce, is involved with jobs supporting infrastructures/AZPublic Meda

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily Star

Tucson voters may ultimately decide which is worse — paying for an estimated $1.2 billion in infrastructure repairs or continuing to postpone them.

The Tucson City Council will discuss a plan Wednesday night, Oct. 5, that would ask voters to approve up to $100 million in general obligation bonds funded through increased secondary property taxes and a half-cent increase in the city’s sales tax.

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