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Depending on where you live, you may have the following city races on your ballot.

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    Vote YES on Vashon and Maury Islands Prop 1 for access to beautiful natural areas

  • The Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District is proposing a four-year, $1.3 million levy to improve lighting, fix the maintenance backlog, and install restroom at all parks. This modest levy provides the backbone for all maintenance and operations work for public parks on Vashon and Maury Islands. The Belle Baldwin House, Inspiration Point wall, and Point Robinson would all benefit from this levy and proponents hope to increase program options for local seniors in parks.

    This important four-year proposal would be funded by a property tax of $0.52 per $1,000 of assessed home value, an increase of $0.11 per $1,000. This levy would cost the owner of a median $595,000 home $309 per year. Vote yes to ensure every resident of Vashon and Maury Islands continues to have access to beautiful natural areas!

    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    The Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District is proposing a four-year, $1.3 million levy to improve lighting, fix the maintenance backlog, and install restroom at all parks. This modest levy provides the backbone for all maintenance and operations work for public parks on Vashon and Maury Islands. The Belle Baldwin House, Inspiration Point wall, and Point Robinson would all benefit from this levy and proponents hope to increase program options for local seniors in parks.

    This important four-year proposal would be funded by a property tax of $0.52 per $1,000 of assessed home value, an increase of $0.11 per $1,000. This levy would cost the owner of a median $595,000 home $309 per year. Vote yes to ensure every resident of Vashon and Maury Islands continues to have access to beautiful natural areas!

    The Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District is proposing a four-year, $1.3 million levy to improve lighting, fix the maintenance backlog, and install restroom at all parks. This modest levy provides the backbone for all maintenance and operations work for public parks on Vashon and Maury Islands. The Belle Baldwin House, Inspiration Point wall, and Point Robinson would all benefit from this levy and proponents hope to increase program options for local seniors in parks.

    This important four-year proposal would be funded by a property tax of $0.52 per $1,000 of assessed home value, an increase of $0.11 per $1,000. This levy would cost the owner of a median $595,000 home $309 per year. Vote yes to ensure every resident of Vashon and Maury Islands continues to have access to beautiful natural areas!

    Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District

    The Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District is proposing a four-year, $1.3 million levy to improve lighting, fix the maintenance backlog, and install restroom at all parks. This modest levy provides the backbone for all maintenance and operations work for public parks on Vashon and Maury Islands. The Belle Baldwin House, Inspiration Point wall, and Point Robinson would all benefit from this levy and proponents hope to increase program options for local seniors in parks.

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    Vote YES on Woodinville Fire and Rescue Prop 1

  • The Board of Commissioners of Woodinville Fire and Rescue has put forward Proposition 1 to maintain emergency services for our growing local population for another six years. This fee, which voters have approved twice before, accounts for 44 percent of the Woodinville Fire and Rescue budget. The charge must be renewed by voters every 6 years to maintain their current response times, train personnel, and buy equipment.

    A yes vote would maintain the existing tax level and continue the critical emergency services our community depends on. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to support the emergency services Woodinville needs!

    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    The Board of Commissioners of Woodinville Fire and Rescue has put forward Proposition 1 to maintain emergency services for our growing local population for another six years. This fee, which voters have approved twice before, accounts for 44 percent of the Woodinville Fire and Rescue budget. The charge must be renewed by voters every 6 years to maintain their current response times, train personnel, and buy equipment.

    A yes vote would maintain the existing tax level and continue the critical emergency services our community depends on. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to support the emergency services Woodinville needs!

    The Board of Commissioners of Woodinville Fire and Rescue has put forward Proposition 1 to maintain emergency services for our growing local population for another six years. This fee, which voters have approved twice before, accounts for 44 percent of the Woodinville Fire and Rescue budget. The charge must be renewed by voters every 6 years to maintain their current response times, train personnel, and buy equipment.

    A yes vote would maintain the existing tax level and continue the critical emergency services our community depends on. Vote yes on Proposition 1 to support the emergency services Woodinville needs!

    Woodinville Fire and Rescue Prop 1 2019

    The Board of Commissioners of Woodinville Fire and Rescue has put forward Proposition 1 to maintain emergency services for our growing local population for another six years. This fee, which voters have approved twice before, accounts for 44 percent of the Woodinville Fire and Rescue budget. The charge must be renewed by voters every 6 years to maintain their current response times, train personnel, and buy equipment.

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below school district races on your ballot.

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    Expand and upgrade facilities in the Lake Washington School District

  • The Board of Directors of Lake Washington School District No. 414 is proposing a six-year, $120 million capital projects levy to expand and upgrade school facilities and increase security.

    The Puget Sound area is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country and many schools are struggling to keep up with surging enrollments. The Lake Washington School District has grown by 6,000 students in the last 10 years and expects to add another 2,000 students in the next 3 years. Proposition No. 1 would address overcrowding by adding classrooms at Lake Washington High School and Carson, Franklin, Rose Hill, and Twain Elementary Schools.

    This important six-year proposal would replace an expiring levy at the rate of $0.29 per $1,000 of assessed home value in 2020 and decline to $0.25 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $800,000 home $232 per year. Our students deserve better than overcrowded and outdated schools. Vote YES on the Lake Washington School District Proposition No. 1!

    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    The Board of Directors of Lake Washington School District No. 414 is proposing a six-year, $120 million capital projects levy to expand and upgrade school facilities and increase security.

    The Puget Sound area is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country and many schools are struggling to keep up with surging enrollments. The Lake Washington School District has grown by 6,000 students in the last 10 years and expects to add another 2,000 students in the next 3 years. Proposition No. 1 would address overcrowding by adding classrooms at Lake Washington High School and Carson, Franklin, Rose Hill, and Twain Elementary Schools.

    This important six-year proposal would replace an expiring levy at the rate of $0.29 per $1,000 of assessed home value in 2020 and decline to $0.25 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $800,000 home $232 per year. Our students deserve better than overcrowded and outdated schools. Vote YES on the Lake Washington School District Proposition No. 1!

    The Board of Directors of Lake Washington School District No. 414 is proposing a six-year, $120 million capital projects levy to expand and upgrade school facilities and increase security.

    The Puget Sound area is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country and many schools are struggling to keep up with surging enrollments. The Lake Washington School District has grown by 6,000 students in the last 10 years and expects to add another 2,000 students in the next 3 years. Proposition No. 1 would address overcrowding by adding classrooms at Lake Washington High School and Carson, Franklin, Rose Hill, and Twain Elementary Schools.

    This important six-year proposal would replace an expiring levy at the rate of $0.29 per $1,000 of assessed home value in 2020 and decline to $0.25 in 2024, costing the owner of a median $800,000 home $232 per year. Our students deserve better than overcrowded and outdated schools. Vote YES on the Lake Washington School District Proposition No. 1!

    LWSD Prop 1 2019

    The Board of Directors of Lake Washington School District No. 414 is proposing a six-year, $120 million capital projects levy to expand and upgrade school facilities and increase security.

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    Vote YES for Emergency Services

  • In an emergency, the last thing anyone should be worried about is whether first responders have the resources and equipment they need to do their jobs. The Board of King County Fire Protection District 40 has proposed a six-year, $12 million levy to replace the existing fire and emergency services levy. This would extend the same levy that voters in Renton and nearby communities have approved five times before.

    Fire District 40 allows residents to reduce their tax by having either monitored fire sprinkler and/or smoke detector systems. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 to ensure our emergency responders have the equipment, training, and staff they need to keep us safe!

    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    In an emergency, the last thing anyone should be worried about is whether first responders have the resources and equipment they need to do their jobs. The Board of King County Fire Protection District 40 has proposed a six-year, $12 million levy to replace the existing fire and emergency services levy. This would extend the same levy that voters in Renton and nearby communities have approved five times before.

    Fire District 40 allows residents to reduce their tax by having either monitored fire sprinkler and/or smoke detector systems. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 to ensure our emergency responders have the equipment, training, and staff they need to keep us safe!

    In an emergency, the last thing anyone should be worried about is whether first responders have the resources and equipment they need to do their jobs. The Board of King County Fire Protection District 40 has proposed a six-year, $12 million levy to replace the existing fire and emergency services levy. This would extend the same levy that voters in Renton and nearby communities have approved five times before.

    Fire District 40 allows residents to reduce their tax by having either monitored fire sprinkler and/or smoke detector systems. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 to ensure our emergency responders have the equipment, training, and staff they need to keep us safe!