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Vote YES to Upgrade Port Townsend Schools
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Port Townsend School District No. 50 has also proposed a three-year levy to raise $1.2 million per year for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades and technology improvements, as well as expand school garden programs and implement disability access at Port Townsend High School. The estimated $0.42 property tax per $1,000 of assesed value would cost the owner of a median $364,000 home approximately $153 per year. Vote yes on Proposition 2 to ensure all Port Townsend students have safe and comfortable school facilities!
Last updated: 2023-04-05Port Townsend School District No. 50 has also proposed a three-year levy to raise $1.2 million per year for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades and technology improvements, as well as expand school garden programs and implement disability access at Port Townsend High School. The estimated $0.42 property tax per $1,000 of assesed value would cost the owner of a median $364,000 home approximately $153 per year. Vote yes on Proposition 2 to ensure all Port Townsend students have safe and comfortable school facilities!
Port Townsend School District No. 50 has also proposed a three-year levy to raise $1.2 million per year for capital projects. The district would use the funds to implement security upgrades and technology improvements, as well as expand school garden programs and implement disability access at Port Townsend High School. The estimated $0.42 property tax per $1,000 of assesed value would cost the owner of a median $364,000 home approximately $153 per year. Vote yes on Proposition 2 to ensure all Port Townsend students have safe and comfortable school facilities!
Port Townsend School Bond
Port Townsend School District No. 50 has also proposed a three-year levy to raise $1.2 million per year for capital projects.
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