What past projects has the half-cent sales tax funded?

The half-cent sales tax has paid for all or a portion of most major street improvement projects and other capital expenditures, including:

  • Harrison Street widening (4 lanes/divided) – 72nd to 90th (Pine Drive)
  • Giles Road widening (4 lanes/divided) – 72nd to 107th
  • Cornhusker Road (Portal) 96th to 100th  
  • 66th Street (Giles to Harrison)
  • 84th & Park View Blvd. improvements
  • 96th Street (Giles to Cornhusker) (Portal)
  • 78th & Harrison signalization
  • 72nd Street pedestrian crossing signalization & improvements (various crossings)
  • Sports Complex parking improvements
  • 114th Street improvements north of Giles
  • 84th Street improvements (Giles to Harrison)
  • Cornhusker/Portal/107th Street realignment
  • West Papio Trail
  • Keystone Trail
  • 96th & Brentwood signalization
  • 132nd & West Giles improvements
  • 120th & Giles signalization
  • Harrison Street Bridge improvements
  • Annual street resurfacing projects
  • Annual sidewalk district improvements

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1. Is the half-cent tax new?
2. Why is the half-cent sales tax important?
3. What past projects has the half-cent sales tax funded?
4. What would happen if the half-cent sales tax is not renewed by voters?
5. What planned future projects would potentially be impacted if the half-cent sales tax is not renewed?