Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Michigan General Election in Ann Arbor.
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Get StartedReauthorization of a 2.125-mill tax from 2022 through 2026. The tax would be used to fund street, bridge and sidewalk repairs and replacement.
A "YES" vote on the charter amendment would be a vote in favor of reauthorizing a 2.125-mill tax, which would be used to fund street, bridge and sidewalk repairs and replacement.
A "NO" vote on the charter amendment would be a vote in opposition to reauthorizing a 2.125-mill tax, which would be used to fund street, bridge and sidewalk repairs and replacement.
Shall the Charter be amended to authorize a new tax up to 2.125 mills for street and bridge repair and for sidewalk repair and construction for 2022 through 2026 to replace the previously authorized tax up to 2.125 mills for street and bridge repair and for sidewalk repair and construction for 2017 through 2021, which will raise in the first year of levy the estimated revenue of $13,816,870? In accordance with State law, a portion of the millage may be subject to capture by the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority and the Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority.
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