Local Sales Tax

Both City Questions Approved on November 5, 2024

Thank you to all Oakdale residents who voted and made their voice heard on this important community decision!

Question 1 was approved with 68% of the vote. (Sales tax extension for expansion and remodel of the Police facility.)

  • YES   9,919
  • NO     4,631

Question 2 was approved with 71% of the vote. (Sales tax extension for the construction of the new Public Works facility.)

  • YES   10,319
  • NO     4,163

Summary (Prior to Election Day)

The City of Oakdale will have two questions on the November 5, 2024 general election ballot related to the extension of the local sales tax to help remodel and expand the current Police facility and fund a new Public Works facility. This page will provide resources for voters about the local sales tax. 

Local Sales Tax FAQs 

Quick Facts

  • If both questions are approved, the 0.5% local sales tax rate will not change, but the sunset date will change from 2048 to 2053 to raise an additional $9 million.
  • Approximately 50% of the local sales tax collected in Oakdale comes from people outside of Oakdale who shop in our community.
  • The local sales tax mirrors the state sales tax, meaning it does not apply to specific purchases like groceries, clothing and medications.

Background

In 2022, Oakdale voters approved a half-percent (0.5%) local sales tax to fund $15 million for the expansion and remodel of the current Police facility and $22 million for a new Public Works facility. The sales tax was implemented on April 1, 2023 and is currently slated to remain in place until 2048 or until the funds have been collected, whichever is sooner.

Since these construction projects were proposed back in 2021, construction costs have risen significantly due to inflation.

In 2023, the City asked the Minnesota Legislature for the authority to go back to voters with ballot questions to extend the collection of sales tax to close the funding gap caused by inflation, which the Legislature approved.

The increased costs due to inflation total $9 million more than the original cost estimate and amount approved by voters in 2022. If both questions are approved, the total funds raised would increase from $37 million to $46 million. The extension, if approved, would allow the City to collect the 0.5% sales tax for an additional five years, which would extend the sales tax through 2053.


$ Approved by Voters in 2022
$ Increase Requested of Voters in 2024
$ Total if Approved by Voters in 2024
Police Facility$15 million$3 million$18 million
Public Works Facility$22 million$6 million$28 million
Total Cost of Projects$37 million$9 million$46 million

Ballot Questions

Below voters will find the language as it will appear on the November 5 ballot for each of the two questions regarding the local sales tax. 

  1. Ballot Question 1
  2. Ballot Question 2

Question 1: Extend Police Facility Expansion Sales Tax Without Rate Increase 

Shall the City of Oakdale be authorized to extend the existing sales and use tax for inflationary costs of expanding and remodeling the Police Department Facility for an additional period of 5 years from 2048 to 2053 or until an additional $3 million plus the costs of collecting and administering the tax and the costs of issuing bonds including interest is collected? If this question is approved, the rate of the sales tax will remain unchanged at 0.5% and will remain in place until 2053 or until enough sales tax revenue has been collected to pay for the costs of the project, administration, and financing.

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