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Ever wonder who really pays for the streets you drive on or the water in your tap? On this episode of The Chamber Link, host Katherine Grindberg dives into the details of Fargo City Measure No. 1, a proposed infrastructure sales tax on the upcoming June 9, 2026, ballot. Joined by Cale Dunwoody, Tami Norgard and John Gunkelman, the group breaks down why this “penny tax” is a continuation of a vision started in 2006 to fund the city’s most critical needs without overburdening residents. They discuss: * The “Penny” Impact: How a single cent generates roughly $30 million a year for streets, wastewater treatment, and flood protection. * The Cost of “No”: Why a failure to extend this tax could lead to a 26% increase in water rates and a 46% spike in sewer rates for Fargo residents. * Regional Responsibility: The logic behind why visitors from the surrounding region—reaching up to 700,000 people within a 100-mile radius—should help fund the infrastructure they use. * Infrastructure Essentials: A look at major projects like the Red River Valley Water Supply, which aims to drought-proof the region for decades to come. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a business owner concerned about special assessments, this episode provides the data you need to make an informed decision at the polls. Voter Resources Mentioned * FargoPennyTax.com: For deep-dive data on the measure. * VoteFMWF.org: A non-partisan resource for candidate profiles and voting locations in Cass County. Election Day is Tuesday, June 9. Make sure your voice is heard!
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