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Pueblo Chieftain: Pueblo West board wants county to keep $3.5 million pledge for roads

Feb. 8, 2010 | 11:04 am No comments

The Pueblo Chieftain reports that some Pueblo West board members would like more certainty about $3.5 million the county has promised the district for a roads project.

They will discuss the issue Monday afternoon at a meeting between Pueblo West board members and the Pueblo County commissioners.

The money comes from a ballot measure passed in 2006 that allows Pueblo County to keep whatever tax money it collected above prior-year limits. The time-out from the state’s tax-refunding law was expected to earn the county about $23 million, of which $3.5 million was promised for roads projects in Pueblo West.

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