Here's a look at the vote according to public radio and hacks paid to promote Downtown by way of enthusiast urban planning content. Checkit:
Here's What Kansas City Voters Need To Know About The Sales Tax On Tuesday's Ballot
Last year was a busy one for elections in Kansas City, Missouri. Between approving a new airport terminal, deciding t he future of a streetcar extension, and agreeing to property tax hikes for a 20-year, $800 million infrastructure package, Kansas City voters made some big decisions about the city's future.
No. That's all you need.
ReplyDelete20 years from now nothing will have gotten done but they will have pissed away the $800,000,000.00 dollars.
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Gotta get that bridge.
Northland votes yes on this one.
ReplyDeleteThey're behind held hostage.
So far they appear to have done very little with the last $800 million we approved. I'm guessing the mayor and the city council are using it as their own personal slush funds for crucial stuff like redecorating their offices.
ReplyDeleteNever fear the numb nuts of KC will comply and do as they are told.
ReplyDeleteNorthland should say no on this one .
ReplyDeleteLittle being done for Northland while money goes to Hotel ,Streetcars and Power & Light .
But those south of the river will get sucked in again with pay outs for the city . They would rather have the crumbs than the whole cookie