Anaheim City Council may ask voters to approve a new tax on tickets to Disneyland, other venues
On Tuesday, the Anaheim City Council will consider asking voters for a 2% ticket tax on theme parks and other big venues.
Councilman Jose Moreno said the measure could raise up to $82 million a year for city services and projects. Moreno said the funds would go toward building a second public pool, restoring seven-day-a-week library services, hiring more police and firefighters, or building and staffing a dedicated senior center to serve residents.
Five of the council's six members would have to vote in favor of the measure to get it on the ballot this fall.
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