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Resolution supporting King County Proposition No. 1, Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Levy.
King County
Proposition No. 1
Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Levy
The King County Council passed Ordinance No. 18890 concerning replacement of an expiring parks levy. If approved, this proposition would provide funding for county, town, city and park district parks, and for open space, trails, recreation, public pools, zoo operations and an aquarium capital project. It would authorize an additional six-year property tax beginning in 2020 at $0.1832 per $1,000 of assessed valuation with the 2020 levy amount being the base for calculating annual increases in 2021-2025 by the King County inflation plus population index or the chapter 84.55 RCW limitation, whichever is greater. Should this proposition be:
[ ] Approved
[ ] Rejected
(Representatives from the Pro and Con campaigns will be allowed 10 minutes to give a presentation, followed by public comment from up to 5 speakers on e...
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Resolution supporting King County Proposition No. 1, Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Levy.
King County
Proposition No. 1
Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Levy
The King County Council passed Ordinance No. 18890 concerning replacement of an expiring parks levy. If approved, this proposition would provide funding for county, town, city and park district parks, and for open space, trails, recreation, public pools, zoo operations and an aquarium capital project. It would authorize an additional six-year property tax beginning in 2020 at $0.1832 per $1,000 of assessed valuation with the 2020 levy amount being the base for calculating annual increases in 2021-2025 by the King County inflation plus population index or the chapter 84.55 RCW limitation, whichever is greater. Should this proposition be:
[ ] Approved
[ ] Rejected
(Representatives from the Pro and Con campaigns will be allowed 10 minutes to give a presentation, followed by public comment from up to 5 speakers on each side of the issue. Following public comment, Council may adopt a Resolution supporting King County Proposition 1.)
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