| Tax Increase on Tonight's Work Session Agenda |
| Tuesday, 08 May 2012 | |
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0 MB | Download MP3 | Open in popup This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it The Kodiak City Council will continue its discussion about increasing the sales tax from six percent to seven percent at its work session tonight. The increase was proposed at a meeting two weeks ago during which over 30 people spoke against the increase. One of those people was Danielle Ringer who says an increased sales tax will drive young talent away from Kodiak.
The city continues to draw on its general fund to cover increasing costs of operation and new infrastructure. The city estimates that the increase would generate an additional $3.1 million to cover the budget shortfall. Council member Terry Haines says that Kodiak's main economy is fishing and that requires improved infrastructure to stay competitive in the industry. He says he understands the opposition to a higher tax but he doesn't see another way to meet the community's need for basic services
Tonight's meeting starts at 7:30 and will be held in the Kodiak Island Borough conference room. |