When a loved one is experiencing a health crisis, the last thing on your mind should be whether or not our firefighters and ambulance services have the funding they need to help. Spokane Fire District 5 Proposition 1 would restore a property tax levy to fund fire protection and emergency medical services.
Emergency services require upgraded infrastructure and resources to ensure that a strong crisis response is there when we need it most. Last year, the District’s Board of Commissioners assessed that in order to continue the bare minimum level of emergency services, the Fire District needs more stable and consistent funding.
Proposition 1 asks voters to approve this property tax levy at a rate of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2024, allowing the fire district’s budget to keep up with inflation and provide resources sufficient to maintain and improve public safety services. This would cost the owner of a $350,000 Spokane home roughly $525 a year. The revenue raised from the levy will go towards maintaining firefighter staffing, existing equipment, and facilities while also funding the much-needed purchases of additional equipment.
Vote Approved on Spokane Fire District 5 Proposition 1 so that all district residents can feel safe knowing that our emergency services can meet community needs.
When a loved one is experiencing a health crisis, the last thing on your mind should be whether or not our firefighters and ambulance services have the funding they need to help. Spokane Fire District 5 Proposition 1 would restore a property tax levy to fund fire protection and emergency medical services.
Emergency services require upgraded infrastructure and resources to ensure that a strong crisis response is there when we need it most. Last year, the District’s Board of Commissioners assessed that in order to continue the bare minimum level of emergency services, the Fire District needs more stable and consistent funding.
Proposition 1 asks voters to approve this property tax levy at a rate of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2024, allowing the fire district’s budget to keep up with inflation and provide resources sufficient to maintain and improve public safety services. This would cost the owner of a $350,000 Spokane home roughly $525 a year. The revenue raised from the levy will go towards maintaining firefighter staffing, existing equipment, and facilities while also funding the much-needed purchases of additional equipment.
Vote Approved on Spokane Fire District 5 Proposition 1 so that all district residents can feel safe knowing that our emergency services can meet community needs.