Columbia Residents Prepare for Critical Vote on Transportation Penny Tax Renewal This November

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Upcoming Decision on Transportation Penny Tax

Columbia residents, it’s time to get ready to make a big decision! The current transportation penny tax, which you first approved back in 2012, is set to expire soon. That means you’ll have the opportunity to vote on whether to renew it on the upcoming ballot in November. Exciting, right?

A Voice for the Community

“County council is giving voters the decision to vote,” shared Councilmember Jesica Mackey, a member of the Transportation Penny Ad-Hoc Committee. She emphasized that while the council is firmly behind this initiative, it’s the community’s voices that matter most here. “County council unanimously passed this and supports it, but for voters who support the transportation penny and would like to continue to see it carry on and to see projects come to Richland County, voting yes to both questions is imperative,” Mackey said.

What’s at Stake?

So, what’s the deal with this penny tax? Well, it’s expected to raise about $4.5 billion! Yes, you read that right! These funds will be split into three significant categories: projects for community investment, funding for our public transit system known as The COMET, and various advancement projects for the county.

A Proven Benefactor

One shining example of what this tax has already inspired is the new Green Street Bridge. Mackey boasted about its impact, saying, “That has been a huge asset to downtown residents, to college students, as well as tourists visiting here.” The bridge has created a smoother flow for those moving from the university to downtown and even to the beautiful riverfront area, which is a huge win for the entire Columbia community.

What Will Be on the Ballot?

When you head to the polls, the first question will ask if you want to renew the current transportation penny tax. Think of it as a chance to continue what was approved back in 2012. The second question will inquire whether the county should be allowed to take on borrowing power, enabling them to issue a bond of up to $950 million. This financial maneuver is crucial! “That allows us to begin projects sooner,” Mackey explained enthusiastically. Instead of waiting for funds to accumulate over several years, they could start building right away by borrowing the money needed.

The Need for Renewal

It’s important to note; without the renewal of this tax, Richland County could struggle to keep up with its growth or make necessary improvements. Mackey made it clear that, “We wouldn’t be able to continue to build roads, pave dirt roads, or even have sidewalks without the transportation penny.” Imagine navigating the community without those essential infrastructures in place!

Join the Conversation

Curious about what all this means for you and your community? There’s an opportunity to discuss these important topics at an upcoming town hall meeting scheduled for this Thursday at Dreher High School, starting at 6 p.m. It’s a great chance to come forward with any questions and get informed about what’s to come.

In Summary

The upcoming November ballot gives you the chance to shape Richland County’s future through the renewal of the transportation penny tax. From critical infrastructure projects to immediate financing for development, your vote matters now more than ever. So mark your calendars, get informed, and let your voice be heard!


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