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It’s the single issue that consistently ranks last for citizen satisfaction level and first for what they want city government to prioritize: road condition.
But now, Pueblo voters could decide on whether to adopt a new half-cent sales tax in November specifically to fund street repairs to manage the potholes, cracks and uneven patchwork of asphalt that characterize many city streets.
“Voters should decide on the most equitable way to fund street repairs and transportation projects,” Mayor Nick Gradisar said during Monday s Pueblo City Council work session, when he presented the possible ballot measure to city council. “We should leave that choice to them.”