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Five central Iowa cities approve local option sales tax

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August 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Voters in five Des Moines suburbs have approved a one-percent local option sales tax that will go into effect January 1st. In March, voters in six Polk County cities, including Des Moines, approved raising the local option sales tax on July 1st — but the measure failed in five other Polk County communities.

Yesterday, nearly eight-thousand voters cast ballots in Bondurant, Clive, Grimes, Johnston and Urbandale and the one-cent sales tax passed on the second try.

According to unofficial results, the margins for passage were significant, ranging from 65 percent approval in Urbandale to 82 percent in Grimes. An Iowa Department of Revenue report shows 97 percent of Iowa cities and towns have a local option sales tax.