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Boulder County commissioners are to decide Tuesday afternoon whether to advance several tax proposals to the Nov. 5 ballot.

One measure would establish property tax support for a proposed Subdivision Paving Public Improvement District to pay for the rehabilitation and repairs to paved roads in unincorporated Boulder County’s residential subdivisions. Residents and property owners in those subdivisions are being asked to authorize annual collections of up to a 7.15- mill property tax and a $30 million bond issue.

A second measure would ask Nederland-area residents to approve collections of a 1.85-mill annual property tax levy to pay the costs of providing free RTD passes to all permanent residents of that proposed Nederland Eco Pass Public Improvement District.

Lyons-area voters, meanwhile, would be asked to authorize a 5.85-mill property tax to support a Lyons Regional Library District. Those voters also would be asked to allow annual tax collections to exceed growth amounts that otherwise might be limited by the state Taxpayers Bill of Rights.

Boulder County Commissioners are to consider those ballot proposals at a meeting to begin at 2 p.m. in the third-floor hearing room in the old Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder.

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