Cobb County’s Board of Commissioners and the six cities in the county have approved project lists for the SPLOST Renewal that voters will consider on Nov. 3.

Cobb voters are invited to learn more about what is included in the lists, the impact on the county’s budget if these projects are funded with SPLOST proceeds and ask questions during two online Open Houses.

The current Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) will expire at the end of 2021.

If renewed, SPLOST 2022 will carry on for six years.

  • 6-8 p.m. June 17. Join on the CobbTV Networks for a SPLOST overview, featuring the Cobb commissioners and county department heads as they present the items on the project list.
  • 6-8 p.m. June 18. Representatives from Cobb's six cities will discuss their needed infrastructure improvement plans and the impact on their budgets if their projects are funded with SPLOST proceeds.

Viewers will have a chance to have their questions answered by commenting online or sending their email questions to SPLOSTcomments@CobbCounty.org.

WATCH on any of the CobbTV outlets:

  • YouTube: http://bit.ly/2FnEdhJ
  • Facebook: http://bit.ly/2SdD3Zx
  • Cobb Government website: http://bit.ly/2FmINwz

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