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Westminster Officials Consider Renewing Sales Tax Amid City’s Mounting Debt

by Carol Cassis


WESTMINSTER, Calif.—With the City of Westminster on the verge of bankruptcy and midterm elections approaching, city officials are deciding whether to renew their one-percent city sales tax on the November ballot while searching for alternative revenue-generating options.

Westminster is facing an impending budget deficit of over $17 million, and city councilors need to decide whether to let residents vote to renew the sales tax—which brings in between $12 to $15 million a year—to bridge the gap.

For the tax to be placed on the November ballot, at least four out of five councilors must vote yes in a meeting by August 12, a deadline set by the Orange County Registrar of Voters. Originally passed in 2016 and set to expire at the end of the year, the tax accounts for a quarter of the city’s operating budget…


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