"http://www.cityofmoore.com/two-propositions-be-decided-november-ballot"
"September 17, 2014 - Registered voters in Moore are being asked to decide two separate propositions on the November 4th ballot. The first proposition is for a $15 million general obligation bond for the construction of a four lane bridge on S. 34th Street over Interstate 35.
Property owners in Moore would see an increase in property taxes for this project. A property that is valued at $125,000 would see an increase of $68.44 in the first year then the amount would gradually decrease to $26.83 by year fifteen.
The bridge would provide an alternate route from each side of Moore between S. 19th St. and Indian Hills Road. City Manager Steve Eddy stated, “The City Council has been presented several traffic studies that suggest a bridge over I-35 on 34th St. would improve traffic flow in the area. The Mayor and Council unanimously decided that this project should be placed on the ballot for our citizens to decide.”
The second proposition is the renewal of a half cent sales tax that began on April 1, 2011. The proposition would keep the sales tax in place for an additional four years with 80% of the funds being designated for residential street improvements and 20% being used for public safety equipment for Moore Police, Fire, and Emergency Management departments.
Over the last four years this dedicated sales tax has generated over $13.1 million. This has allowed for $10.5 million worth of residential street improvements in neighborhoods across Moore and $2.6 million for public safety equipment.
“Properly equipping our public safety personnel is a priority for our city leaders and these funds help us meet the needs of our growing city. Also, we hope our citizens can see the benefits of having improved residential streets throughout Moore.” said Manager Steve Eddy.
For additional information about the propositions on the November 4th ballot contact Moore City Manager Steve Eddy at 405-793-5200."
I'm voting against the property tax increase and voting for the sales tax renewal. It seems like we are receiving the burden of additional property taxes every single year. I don't want the burden of another bridge when there is already a large bridge on the next road at Indian Hills Rd. I think most of the commuters on the bridge will be Norman and OKC residents.
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