Tired of bumpy streets? 2 Cape tax measures would put $2.5 million annually toward repairs
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 ~ Updated 9:27 PM
The City of Cape Girardeau could spend $2.5 million annually on street repairs if voters approve a capital improvement tax on the August ballot and a transportation tax on next April’s ballot, city officials said Monday.
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