Harrison voters Tuesday approved two two sales tax measures that will finance the construction of a community/aquatic center and fund the operation of the city’s park system. Unofficial results show the first sales tax proposal, a 0.25% sales and use tax to support the operation of the city’s park system, passing 917-638. Unofficial results show the second proposal, a 0.25% sales tax to support $20 million in bonds that will be issued to build the Creekside Community Center, passing 918-635. The 0.25% percent sales tax to build the community center will sunset in 18 to 20 years, based on sales tax projections. The other 0.25% tax is a permanent addition to the city’s sales tax collections. The 0.5% total increase in the city’s sales tax collections will result in an additional 50 cents in taxes on every $100 spent.