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Should the city continue a quarter-cent sales tax to improve streets? Voters may decide

Should the city continue a quarter-cent sales tax to improve streets? Voters may decide

After a public hearing, the Lincoln City Council pushed a decision on whether to place the Lincoln on the Move quarter-cent sales tax on the April city election ballot.

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Voters may have a chance to decide in April whether or not a quarter-cent local sales tax rate that has funded city street improvements since 2019 is extended until 2033.

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