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Town of Franklin Holds First Public Reading of Sales and Use Tax Ordinance

Pendleton, ORLocal News

During a recent council meeting, the Town of Franklin held its first public reading of a proposed sales and use tax ordinance, which aims to impose a one percent tax on select goods and services. This initiative would result in an additional penny for each dollar spent within the town limits, potentially raising significant revenue for local projects. Frank Wehrle, the Town of Franklin administrator, presented the ordinance, highlighting its importance for funding essential services and improving infrastructure. The council's decision-making process will consider community feedback, ensuring that residents' voices are heard in the taxation process. The ordinance reflects a proactive approach to financial management, aiming to enhance the town's budget while addressing pressing community needs.

As discussions continue, the council will weigh the benefits against any concerns raised by the public. This proposed tax is part of a broader strategy to maintain and improve local services without imposing undue burdens on residents. The initiative underscores the town's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local governance.

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