Voters in Oviedo decided Tuesday whether to keep the city’s mayor and decide on two ballot questions that speak to the big issue in the city how to handle growth.
Voters in Oviedo will decide on Tuesday, Nov. 7 whether to keep the city’s mayor, and decide on two ballot questions that speak to the big issue in the city how to handle growth.
Oviedo voters may feel a sense of deja vu over two referenda on November’s ballot. The first, which asks voters to authorize up to $35.5 million in bonds for a new police station, follows a 2016 referendum that asked for the same authority. The second question on this year’s ballot asks voters to authorize tax incentives for companies that promise to bring high-quality jobs to the city; it’s a .