The meeting will be held in the St. Johns County Auditorium from 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. The town halls are not to advocate for or against the referendum but rather to provide the public with information.
St. Johns County Commissioner Sarah Arnold called for a series of town hall meetings to discuss the 1-cent sales tax referendum.– St. Johns County plans to host the first of three educational town halls on Tuesday to have a conversation and provide the community with facts about theAccording to the county, the town halls are not to advocate for or against the referendum but rather to provide the public with information and separate fact from fiction.St.
If approved, the sales tax in St. Johns County would be raised from 6.5 to 7.5 cents for the next 10 years and that money would go toward infrastructure, public safety and quality-of-life projects.