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Elmore County voters will decide on a $5.4 million annual tax increase on Nov. 4 to fund infrastructure projects.
The vote follows a recent $7.4 million yearly revenue increase from legislative action that did not require a public vote.
The proposed funds are intended for a new county jail, judicial complex expansion, fire departments and road projects.
WETUMPKA − Voters in Elmore County will go to the polls Nov. 4 to decide whether a property tax increase will go into effect, the second phase of tax increases that will pay for infrastructure projects in the county.
The Enhance Elmore project has already seen about $7.4 million in revenue increases per year through legislative action. The vote will decide if another $5.4 million will be added each year.
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