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County hears polling on road repairs plus land conservation; board delays placing sales-tax question on ballot

March 31, 2026 | Citrus County, Florida


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County hears polling on road repairs plus land conservation; board delays placing sales-tax question on ballot
Peggy Henrahan of the Trust for Public Land summarized a county-commissioned public-opinion survey testing a local-option sales tax for road repair and, in some versions, land conservation.

Survey basics: Researchers polled 506 likely November voters (live phone and web sample). The measure that paired road repair with land conservation performed materially better in the poll than a roads-only proposal. The consultant said conservation language'framed as protecting drinking-water quality, local rivers and wetlands'increased voter willingness to support a tax. Respondents were sensitive to price and accountability language (annual audits and public disclosure increased support).

Board reaction and decision: Commissioners debated: some said public polling suggested a combined measure might clear a narrow majority but that current economic conditions and state-level tax debates counsel caution. Others urged a focused, roads-only question narrowly tied to residential road resurfacing; one commissioner favored moving forward sooner and allowing voters to decide. After extended discussion commissioners agreed to delay any ballot placement and to refine options and outreach before committing; staff were asked to pause active ballot preparations.

What to watch: If the board later decides to place a local-option sales tax on the ballot it must comply with state timelines and local municipal shares; the consultant noted a full-cent tax would generate materially larger revenue but that a half-cent might be easier to pass. The Trust for Public Land recommended strong accountability language and prioritizing conservation in the ballot description to improve passage odds.

Provenance: topicintro: SEG 3171 (presentation starts). topicfinish: SEG 3630 (board consensus to wait).

Speakers (attribution whitelist): Peggy Henrahan (Trust for Public Land), Commissioner Jeff Canard, Commissioner Janet Bareric, Commissioner Rebecca Ba

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