December 28, 2020 |

A year and a half since Carbon County voters approved the Sixth Penny Specific Purpose Tax, bonds for numerous projects have sold. The delay presented benefits, such as a lower interest rate and a shortened time frame to pay off the bonds. Emma Diercks has the story.

Pictured above: Construction outside the Carbon Building on November 4, 2020. The project will be completed with monies from the specific purpose tax. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

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