Some communities to vote on bond issues and other proposals Tuesday
<br>(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Voters in some areas will be deciding more than which candidate will get on the ballot in November. <br><br>Several communities have bond issues and sales tax proposals on Tuesday's
Sunday, September 15th 2002, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Voters in some areas will be deciding more than which candidate will get on the ballot in November.
Several communities have bond issues and sales tax proposals on Tuesday's ballot.
Voters in fifteen Oklahoma school districts will be asked to approve bond issues for school improvements.
Voters in Ardmore, Hartshorne and McAlester will decide on sales tax increases for new community buildings or to help the communities pay bills.
In Ardmore a two-year half-cent sales tax increase would build a convention center.
Enid voters will be asked to approve a three-percent hotel tax increase to support the operations of the Garfield County Fairgrounds.
In Norman, voters will be asked to vote on a measure that would require voter approval of plans to use public dollars to help private business.
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