Tampa Mayor Jane Castor pushing for CIT tax renewal on Nov. 5 ballot

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor is championing the renewal of the CIT tax, which will be voted on during the November 5 election. This half-cent sales tax has been instrumental in funding critical infrastructure projects and bolstering public safety measures in the Tampa area. As the current CIT tax nears its expiration, the mayor highlights the urgent need for renewal to secure ongoing financial support for local services. Community leaders and organizations have rallied behind the initiative, understanding the significant role the tax plays in enhancing the quality of life for residents. With various infrastructure projects reliant on these funds, the stakes are high for the upcoming ballot.

Mayor Castor is calling on citizens to educate themselves on the tax's benefits and consider its implications carefully. The renewal of the CIT tax will not only affect immediate funding but also the long-term sustainability of essential services and community development. As the election approaches, the message is clear: residents must recognize the importance of their vote in shaping the future of Tampa.

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