Salem, MO Citizens to Decide on New Tax & Sewer Work Funding

Salem, MO. – Coming up in April, the voting citizens of Salem, MO, will have to decide on a few issues involving cash flow within their town.

The first issue is regarding a city-wide sales tax increase. This tax will be 1%, or 1 penny for every dollar spent. One of the goals of this increase is to rely less on city utility rates, potentially meaning lowered costs for citizens.

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The second issue for the city is a bond measure presented as a way to update, maintain, and otherwise upgrade the city water treatment facility. According to officials, these fixes are a federally mandated requirement, and so money for the project will have to come from somewhere, either through this bond or through increased rates.

Officials have scheduled a town hall meeting as a way to communicate with the public on these issues. It is scheduled on February 21st from 5-7 pm. The location will be the city hall auditorium.

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