City of Spokane Measure 1 would institute a library operations levy to continue funding regular services that serve the entire city.
Libraries are places where we can all come together -- regardless of background -- in a safe, warm place to find jobs, access educational materials, research a project, learn a language, connect to health resources, socialize with peers, or use a computer. When our libraries are strong, our communities are strong.
Measure 1 asks voters to renew the library operations levy, which makes up about 18 percent of the library system's budget. The three-year levy would continue the authorization of a property tax increase by $0.07 per $1,000 of assessed value. This would cost the owner of a $350,000 home about $25 a year. Since 2013, voters have approved this rate to continue offering quality library services to the community. Without the levy, library branches will not be able to remain open seven days a week or maintain the same hours, and disruption to vital services will occur.
Since the last levy lift in 2017, Spokane Public Libraries has reported increased value to the community, including 500 percent more free meeting rooms and event spaces, 455 percent more events offered, and one million visitors in 2023, an increase of 10 percent since 2017. Vote Yes on the City of Spokane Measure 1 to invest in daily library services and community resources.
City of Spokane Measure 1 would institute a library operations levy to continue funding regular services that serve the entire city.
Libraries are places where we can all come together -- regardless of background -- in a safe, warm place to find jobs, access educational materials, research a project, learn a language, connect to health resources, socialize with peers, or use a computer. When our libraries are strong, our communities are strong.
Measure 1 asks voters to renew the library operations levy, which makes up about 18 percent of the library system's budget. The three-year levy would continue the authorization of a property tax increase by $0.07 per $1,000 of assessed value. This would cost the owner of a $350,000 home about $25 a year. Since 2013, voters have approved this rate to continue offering quality library services to the community. Without the levy, library branches will not be able to remain open seven days a week or maintain the same hours, and disruption to vital services will occur.
Since the last levy lift in 2017, Spokane Public Libraries has reported increased value to the community, including 500 percent more free meeting rooms and event spaces, 455 percent more events offered, and one million visitors in 2023, an increase of 10 percent since 2017. Vote Yes on the City of Spokane Measure 1 to invest in daily library services and community resources.