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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere
0.89% of the increase is dedicated to the roads backlog.
The city has a plan to implement a 0.89% increase every year until 2033 when annual roads spending will hit $195 million (vs $65 million last year). So they are getting there.
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And this is very welcome.
I weigh the personal cost to maintain the suspension in my vehicles against what is spent on roads using property tax revenue. Over the last 3 years I think I'm a net negative!