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City of Spokane Valley

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选举日 2025 年 4 月 22 日
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Vote YES to ensure our community emergency services have the resources they need

When a loved one is experiencing a health crisis, the last thing on our minds should be whether or not our local emergency response has the equipment, staffing, and resources to help promptly. Spokane Fire District 8 receives more than 4,200 calls annually, operating from four fire stations from Highway 195 to near the Idaho border. Passing Proposition 1 would allow Spokane Fire District 8 to continue providing rapid and effective fire and emergency medical services when our community needs it.

Proposition 8 would restore the levy to $0.50 per $1,000 in assessed property value. Currently, the rate is at $0.21 per $1,000 in value, meaning that the owner of a $400,000 home can expect to pay $116 more annually for life-saving services for our entire community.

Vote Yes on Spokane Fire District, Proposition 8, to keep our first responders equipped, prepared, and adequately funded.

上次更新时间: 2025-03-31

When a loved one is experiencing a health crisis, the last thing on our minds should be whether or not our local emergency response has the equipment, staffing, and resources to help promptly. Spokane Fire District 8 receives more than 4,200 calls annually, operating from four fire stations from Highway 195 to near the Idaho border. Passing Proposition 1 would allow Spokane Fire District 8 to continue providing rapid and effective fire and emergency medical services when our community needs it.

Proposition 8 would restore the levy to $0.50 per $1,000 in assessed property value. Currently, the rate is at $0.21 per $1,000 in value, meaning that the owner of a $400,000 home can expect to pay $116 more annually for life-saving services for our entire community.

Vote Yes on Spokane Fire District, Proposition 8, to keep our first responders equipped, prepared, and adequately funded.

上次更新时间: 2025-03-31