A huge part of creating safe and healthy cities is achieving mobility for all. Proposition 2020-14 asks voters to renew their support for the Bellingham Transportation Fund at the same rate of 0.002 percent on taxable retail in the city. This would not be a new tax but would maintain the current rate on purchases to continue to provide needed upgrades in Bellingham.
First passed by voters in 2010, the fund has helped make many important improvements to the city's infrastructure. Projects have included 46 miles of repaired and maintained streets, bikeway improvements, improved accessibility for people with disabilities, and expanded sidewalks and crossings, with over 70 percent of all pedestrian improvements and more than 75 percent of bike improvements focused in lower-income neighborhoods. Matching funds through state and federal grants have helped stretch the investments. Continuing the levy also allows the city to better implement the Climate Action Plan by funding the needs of the electric bus fleet and other clean energy transportation projects.
Keep Bellingham moving and continue to invest in current and future transportation benefits for all who live, work, and visit by voting "Yes" on Bellingham Proposition 2020-14.
A huge part of creating safe and healthy cities is achieving mobility for all. Proposition 2020-14 asks voters to renew their support for the Bellingham Transportation Fund at the same rate of 0.002 percent on taxable retail in the city. This would not be a new tax but would maintain the current rate on purchases to continue to provide needed upgrades in Bellingham.
First passed by voters in 2010, the fund has helped make many important improvements to the city's infrastructure. Projects have included 46 miles of repaired and maintained streets, bikeway improvements, improved accessibility for people with disabilities, and expanded sidewalks and crossings, with over 70 percent of all pedestrian improvements and more than 75 percent of bike improvements focused in lower-income neighborhoods. Matching funds through state and federal grants have helped stretch the investments. Continuing the levy also allows the city to better implement the Climate Action Plan by funding the needs of the electric bus fleet and other clean energy transportation projects.
Keep Bellingham moving and continue to invest in current and future transportation benefits for all who live, work, and visit by voting "Yes" on Bellingham Proposition 2020-14.