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AGENDA - 04-20-2009 LEGISLATIVE MEETING INFORMATION
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4/20/2009
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<br />orange, Forsyth and Guilford to bald a referendum on a <br />half cent sales tax for public transportation. The tax <br />can only ~be levied by a county if approved by the <br />voters in~its county and if the board of commissioners <br />and the relevant local transportation authority ~- <br />Triangle Transit Authority or Piedmont Authority for <br />Regional Transportation APART} have adopted a <br />financial plan for the praceeds.~The bill also allows <br />Alamance, Davidson, Davie, Randolph, Rockingham, sorry, <br />Stokes and Yadkin counties, which are also members of <br />PART, to hold referendums on a quarter-cent sales tax <br />far public transportation. The referendums must pass in <br />each county before it can be adopted by a Board of <br />Commissioners. The bill also gives any other county the <br />authority to hold a referendum. on a quarter-cent sales. <br />tax for public transportation and gives to, all counties <br />the ability to institute a county vehicle registration <br />tax not to exceed $7. If a county authorizes the <br />registration tax but does not charge the maximum. $7, a <br />city within that county can also enact the vehicle <br />regsstration tax for the remaining a~naunt. The combined <br />taxes cannot exceed $7 per car, and the proceeds must <br />be used "for the operation of a public transportation <br />
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