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City Commissioners Express Interest in Putting Infrastructure Sales Tax Renewal on Ballot Next Year

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Local government infrastructure spending in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. The renewal of a 0.3% sales tax and proposed bond financing for capital projects (roads, utilities, public facilities) creates a stable funding source for local construction and engineering firms. Impact is city-specific, not global. No direct commodity price or supply chain disruption. Commercial mechanism is weak: only a preliminary discussion, no concrete project awards or timelines.

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  • Lawrence city commissioners consider renewal of 0.3% infrastructure sales tax for ballot next year.
  • Current tax expires in 2029.
  • 2027-2031 Capital Improvement Plan includes $407.7 million in projects.
  • $88.5 million planned for 2027.
  • $56 million of CIP projects proposed to be financed through general obligation bonds.

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City Commissioners Express Interest in Putting Infrastructure Sales Tax Renewal on Ballot Next Year β€” News Analysis