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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

St. Charles Votes Down Bonds for City Parking Garage Repairs

Other city propositions pass. City will still have to borrow money to make the repairs, but it may cost more money.

St. Charles voters approved propositions to allow the city to issue general obligation bonds to build a new public works facility and a fire house, but narrowly voted against bonds to fix the crumbling city hall parking garage.  Just 313 votes separated the 'no' votes from the 'yes' votes on Proposition 2, which would allow the city to issue $3.3 million in bonds for parking garage repairs, than voted for it.  About 49.5 percent voted in favor of the bonds for the parking garage and 50.5 percent voted against it.  Council members have said the projects are necessary to complete and would be done even if voters failed to approve the propositions.  "We still have to let the voters know this thing needs to get built one way or the other," …

Joe Strehl

1:19 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Also, it doesn't have to be exactly like OKC's plan (MAPS was a 1 cent sales tax increase that lasted for 7 years and raised about $777 million). Something more manageable should be pursued in our case. For example, a 1/2 or even 1/4 cent increase in sales tax for a shorter amount of time like 4 or 5 years could yield enough to help fund a lot of the city's projects. Again, this is just an idea …   more ›

Thursday, July 19, 2012

St. Charles May Ask Voters to Approve Bonds for New Fire Station, More

City could borrow $7.8 million for new fleet maintenance facility, $4.1 for a new fire station and $3.3 million to repair the city parking garage.

St. Charles may ask voters in November to approve bond issues to pay for building a new fleet maintenance building, a new fire house and for repairs to the city parking garage.  Voters would vote on issuing bonds for three seperate projects individually, although the total borrowed would be about $15.7 million. The council in early August is expected to approve putting the three propositions on the November ballot. Proposition 1 would ask voters to approve borrowing $7.8 million for a fleet maintenance facility. Proposition 2 would approve borrowing $3.3 million for repairs to the city hall parking garage. Proposition 3 would seek approval for borrowing $4.1 million for the new fire house.  The new fire house, which has been dubbed a new …

Dino McDonnell

1:55 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012

Mr. Klinghammer is wrong about having a community room for those who live on the north side, there is a very nice one in New Town and all the city has to do is ask. New Town is very accommodating to the city.   more ›

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