Lake Stevens 0.2% sales tax to be on November ballot
LAKE STEVENS In November, the city of Lake Stevens will ask voters to support a 0.2% sales tax to fund better roads and infrastructure.
On Tuesday, the Lake Stevens City Council unanimously agreed to put a measure that would create a Transportation Benefit District on the Nov. 8 general election ballot. If approved, the tax will pay for streets, sidewalks and trails.
Its important that visitors to Lake Stevens shopping at Target or Costco or other major retailers help pay their fair share to maintain and improve our roadways. Thats the benefit of a (Transportation Benefit District) its not just residents paying for these projects, but visitors to our city as well, City Council President Steve Ewing said in a press release.
Council believed this was the most equitable tax, because both residents and visitors use Lake Stevens roads, the staff report states. Eleven Snohomish County cities have a Transportation Benefit District. Some are funded through car tabs.
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