Rico Rejects Sewer Tax Hike in Key Vote
Source: the-journal.com
- Rico residents voted down a ballot measure on Nov. 5 to raise property taxes for the town's first central sewer system.
- The proposal sought a big tax increase to fund the project, but locals said no.
- This leaves Rico without a shared sewer setup for now.
Rico residents turned down a plan to build the town's first central sewer system by voting against a property tax hike. The ballot question on Nov. 5 aimed to pay for this major infrastructure upgrade. It matters because small mountain towns like Rico often rely on individual septic systems, and a central sewer could improve health and growth but at a high cost to homeowners.