Residents of Beaufort County, South Carolina, are gearing up for an important decision in the upcoming election on November 5. With the chance to vote on a **Sales Tax Referendum** that could potentially unlock millions for road improvements, the community is buzzing with anticipation.
This election, there will be two key questions that residents will encounter regarding the proposed Beaufort County Sales Tax Referendum. First up is a simple yes or no vote on a **1% sales and use tax** that would be implemented to help fund various projects across the county. If approved, this tax would be in place until the county collects **$950 million** or for a maximum of **10 years**—whichever comes first.
So, what’s the money for? Well, the funds from this initiative are meant to support an array of crucial projects, specifically focusing on highways, roads, and bridges throughout the region. Given the increasing traffic and wear on existing roads, the need for this investment has become quite clear to many residents.
The second question on the ballot is equally important. It asks residents if the county should issue bonds of up to **$515 million** to help finance these road projects. Again, this will be a straightforward yes or no question that residents need to ponder carefully.
Both of these initiatives aim to enhance the county’s infrastructure, making travel safer and more efficient for everyone. But before you cast your vote, it’s essential to gather as much information as possible.
To help answer questions and provide clarity on these important issues, Beaufort County District 5 Chairman **Joseph Passiment** is hosting a community meeting. Scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at **2:30 p.m.**, the meeting will take place at The Lakehouse, located at **1251 Sergeant William Jasper Blvd, Okatie, South Carolina**. This event is open to all community members who want to better understand how the proposed funding could be allocated across various projects.
Attendees can expect a friendly, informative atmosphere where they can ask questions and express their thoughts and concerns. For those who may be unable to attend, there is still an opportunity to submit public comments online through a designated link.
Now more than ever, it’s essential for residents to be actively engaged in these decision-making processes. The outcomes of these votes could significantly shape the infrastructure and overall quality of life in Beaufort County. By getting informed and involved, residents can ensure their voices are heard.
So, mark your calendars for November 5, and if you can, consider attending the community meeting beforehand! Let’s work together to build a brighter, more connected future for our beautiful Beaufort County.
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