Lancaster County residents will have a say in how the county will pay for a new courthouse, and possibly other government buildings.
County Council Chairman Rudy Carter said Wednesday that the county must hold a referendum for voters because it cannot borrow the money it will take to build a courthouse without using bonds.
The county is planning the referendum to coincide with the general election on Nov. 4.
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