Measure on the ballot in the 2019 Colorado General Election in Loveland.
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Get StartedCommunity Improvement Projects Shall City of Loveland taxes be increased not more than six million three hundred thousand dollars in the first fiscal year of collections and by whatever amounts are raised annually thereafter by an additional temporary sales and use tax of three-tenths of one percent to be imposed beginning January 1, 2020, to improve infrastructure and public safety by funding construction, operation, and maintenance of public improvements including: -Widening of an improvements to Eisenhower Boulevard/US 34 to relieve traffic congestion and improve driver and pedestrian safety, -Widening of and improvement to Taft Avenue to relieve traffic congestion and improve driver and pedestrian safety, -A replacement of Fire Station 3 and renovation of Fire Station 5 on Knobcone Drive to improve emergency response times and protect first responders, -Pedestrian and bicycle underpasses and improvements along the city's recreation trail system, -A new full service branch library in Northwest Loveland, -Renovation and expansion of the Loveland Museum, With all spending reported in the city annual independent audit published on the city's website; and provided these increased taxes shall not be collected after December 31, 2040, and that all the tax revenues and investment earnings thereon may be collected, retained and spent as a voter-approved revenue change pursuant to Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution?
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