LOCAL INVESTMENT.
LOCAL RESULTS.
On November 3, 2026, Goshen County voters will decide whether to renew the existing quarter-penny Economic Development Sales Tax.
This is not a new tax. It is a continuation of a voter-approved investment that has helped strengthen local businesses, support community projects, create jobs and grow economic opportunity throughout Goshen County for nearly two decades.
Since its first approval in 2006, the Economic Development Sales Tax has generated millions of dollars, which have been reinvested directly in Goshen County communities through business development, economic growth initiatives and infrastructure improvements through the Go Goshen Progress Program.
On November 3, vote YES! For Goshen to help Goshen County continue creating jobs, strengthening local businesses and investing in the services and community priorities that make our county a great place to live, work and raise a family.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
338
Number of Progress Program grants awarded to Goshen County businesses, non-profits and municipalities.
$4.9 million
Overall gross economic impact for the period FY 2019 to FY 2023 of the ¼ penny sales tax revenue.