SCOTT CITY -- Although it's not an election year, voters in Scott City will be going to the polls Nov. 7.
The Scott City Council unanimously authorized a special election at Monday's meeting.
The election will decide the fate of a half-cent transportation sales tax. It will be used exclusively for street improvements. The tax is expected to generate between $110,000 and 120,000.
If passed, the money would be used to complete paving projects and repair existing streets, City Administrator John Saxton said.
Because there isn't a state or county election scheduled on that date, the city must pay for the ballot printing. Costs are estimated at $800.
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