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Durango to ask voters for permission to keep excess lodgers tax revenue

City wants to use about $1.1 million for housing, parking and the arts

Polis’ name isn’t on TABOR refund checks, but it will be on a letter accompanying them

$750 and $1,500 payments come from tax revenues collected in excess of spending caps

Housing and parking considered for excess Durango lodgers tax revenue

City seeks additional input about how funds should be spent

Dolores County proposes two tax questions for November ballot

Sales tax would offset oil and gas revenues; lodgers tax would go to tourism and support housing and child care

Rising inflation is on a collision course with Colorado’s TABOR cap

A lag in economic indicators means fast-rising numbers aren’t reflected in calculations

Should excess lodgers tax go to residents or be saved for future use?

Utility bill credit identified by city staff as most practical option for distributing funds

Photos: New asphalt coming to Ninth Street

Colorado taxpayers could see $750 refund checks this summer, new forecast estimates

Amounts are nearly double what state officials predicted in April

5 ways the Colorado Legislature just affected your wallet – in a good way

Your property taxes won’t rise as much as they were supposed to and Coloradans will temporarily avoid a $2 increase in the cost to get or renew a driver’s license

Town of Ignacio is collecting more sales tax, but failing to cover sewer costs

Board to consider raising fees at a meeting next month

Durango business leaders back lodgers tax support committee

Group paid for ads, yard signs and legal counsel

Will Durangoans pass a lodgers tax increase?

The pros and cons of seeking more revenue from hotel stays