Hey there, Beaufort County residents! We have some important news to share that’s sure to spark a conversation in our community. On November 5, 2024, a special sales and use tax referendum will take place, and local officials want to ensure everyone is in the loop. If you’re curious about how this will affect you and our beloved county, keep reading!
That’s right, the Beaufort County Council and the Beaufort County Board of Voter Registration and Elections are hosting a couple of Joint Public Hearings to discuss the referendum. This is your chance to learn more and voice your opinions! The hearings are set for October 12, 2024, and they promise to be informative and engaging.
So, what exactly is on the ballot? Well, residents will be asked to decide on a special sales and use tax. This proposed tax is set at one percent and could remain in place for a maximum of ten years. However, here’s the kicker: the tax will automatically come to an end once the county collects $950,000,000 in revenue, whichever comes first. Sounds like a big deal, right?
You might be wondering what this tax means for you and the community. The revenue generated from this referendum is intended to support crucial services and infrastructure improvements. Think about it: safer roads, enhanced public transportation, better parks, and more community services. That’s a lot of potential good coming from a small percentage!
If you want to make sure your voice is heard, attending these public hearings is the way to go. Assistant County Administrator Jared Fralix will be present at both sessions to offer in-depth insights and answer any questions you may have. Not required to register, just show up! Residents are encouraged to come with their thoughts, questions, and concerns.
Even if you’re not planning to attend the public hearings, do mark November 5 on your calendar for the referendum date. Whether you lean towards supporting the tax or have hesitations, participating in the vote is essential. Your opinion matters, and ultimately, this decision will shape the future of our community.
To all Beaufort County citizens, this is your opportunity to stay informed and engaged. Clear communication is key during these times, and officials want to ensure that everyone understands the implications of the referendum. So don’t hesitate to reach out with your questions or concerns ahead of the hearings; everyone is welcome to contribute their thoughts!
Lastly, as we approach this significant moment for our county, let’s keep our discussions positive and constructive. Engage with your neighbors, share your thoughts respectfully, and remember that we’re all in this together. We want to ensure that Beaufort County continues to thrive and be a fantastic place to live for everyone.
As we gear up for the public hearings on October 12 and ultimately the referendum on November 5, let’s remain curious and proactive. Whether you’re excited, apprehensive, or just plain interested, now is the time to get involved. We can’t wait to see you there and hear your thoughts! Together, let’s build a brighter future for Beaufort County!
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