This November, voters will be asked to decide whether to renew the Community Investment Tax (CIT) for 15 years or allow the half-penny sales tax to expire November 30, 2026. A renewal of the Community Investment Tax benefits all residents in Hillsborough County. While no one likes taxes, investment in infrastructure projects is necessary to ensure our community continues to provide the high quality of life our residents have benefited from during the CIT’s first 28 years.
Hillsborough County Commission, District 4 includes: Plant City, Sun City Center, Wimauma, Brandon, Valrico, Fishhawk, and Apollo Beach.
Taking a closer look at District 4, a vote to renew the CIT means support for:
- New fire rescue stations in Sun City Center West, Apollo Beach, and Wimauma.
- Investments in public safety translate into improved responsiveness and enhanced services for our community.
- Over $214 million towards Lithia Pinecrest Road congestion relief.
- Transportation infrastructure investments will be essential to keep pace with Hillsborough County’s rapid population growth, estimated to reach over two million people by 2050 – over 475,000 more than our current total.
- Septic to sewer conversions in Ruskin/Wimauma area.
- Investments in our public utilities infrastructure will help ensure the long-term health and safety of our Hillsborough County communities while avoiding failures and costly repairs of aging systems.
- Wimauma Connector Trail and Boardwalks in Little Manatee River Preserve.
- An investment in trails supports fostering personal health, strengthening community values, preventing crime, protecting the environment, and contributing to a healthy economy.
As the voice of the business community, we urge Hillsborough County residents to vote yes to renew the Community Investment Tax. Continued investment in public safety, transportation, and infrastructure means an investment in our community’s future. Together, we can ensure a bright future for all residents by renewing the Community Investment Tax.