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VOTE YES
Vote YES to invest in public infrastructure and green spaces
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Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 was placed on the ballot by city council in order to fund public infrastructure and green spaces. With support from the mayor and the entirety of the city council, the proposed 2022 levy is a slight increase from the previous property tax rate, allowing the city to invest in a higher quality of life for all Lake Forest Park residents. This new rate would not affect qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners.
The levy would support a variety of projects, including those from the Safe Streets report and the Parks Recreation Open Space and Trail (PROST) plan. Some top priorities for the funding are installing sidewalks on the way to Lake Forest Park schools, a new two-acre lakefront park, and improvements to the existing city parks. If approved, residents will have greater access to green space, road safety, and upgraded park facilities.
Vote “Yes” to “Approve” Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 to strengthen community safety and improve public infrastructure.Last updated: 2023-04-05Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 was placed on the ballot by city council in order to fund public infrastructure and green spaces. With support from the mayor and the entirety of the city council, the proposed 2022 levy is a slight increase from the previous property tax rate, allowing the city to invest in a higher quality of life for all Lake Forest Park residents. This new rate would not affect qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners.
The levy would support a variety of projects, including those from the Safe Streets report and the Parks Recreation Open Space and Trail (PROST) plan. Some top priorities for the funding are installing sidewalks on the way to Lake Forest Park schools, a new two-acre lakefront park, and improvements to the existing city parks. If approved, residents will have greater access to green space, road safety, and upgraded park facilities.
Vote “Yes” to “Approve” Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 to strengthen community safety and improve public infrastructure.Last updated: 2023-04-05Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 was placed on the ballot by city council in order to fund public infrastructure and green spaces. With support from the mayor and the entirety of the city council, the proposed 2022 levy is a slight increase from the previous property tax rate, allowing the city to invest in a higher quality of life for all Lake Forest Park residents. This new rate would not affect qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners.
The levy would support a variety of projects, including those from the Safe Streets report and the Parks Recreation Open Space and Trail (PROST) plan. Some top priorities for the funding are installing sidewalks on the way to Lake Forest Park schools, a new two-acre lakefront park, and improvements to the existing city parks. If approved, residents will have greater access to green space, road safety, and upgraded park facilities.
Vote “Yes” to “Approve” Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 to strengthen community safety and improve public infrastructure.Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 was placed on the ballot by city council in order to fund public infrastructure and green spaces. With support from the mayor and the entirety of the city council, the proposed 2022 levy is a slight increase from the previous property tax rate, allowing the city to invest in a higher quality of life for all Lake Forest Park residents. This new rate would not affect qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners.
The levy would support a variety of projects, including those from the Safe Streets report and the Parks Recreation Open Space and Trail (PROST) plan. Some top priorities for the funding are installing sidewalks on the way to Lake Forest Park schools, a new two-acre lakefront park, and improvements to the existing city parks. If approved, residents will have greater access to green space, road safety, and upgraded park facilities.
Vote “Yes” to “Approve” Lake Forest Park Proposition 1 to strengthen community safety and improve public infrastructure.
State Advisory Vote No. 36
This spring, lawmakers passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1477 to expand the state’s crisis response system to include a new hotline dealing exclusively with mental health emergencies.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a nonbinding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2021 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.