Woodinville Fire & Rescue Proposition 1 seeks to renew the funding for local emergency services. Since its introduction in 1989, the fire and rescue benefit charge has been renewed every 6 years, most recently in 2019.
Like its predecessors, Proposition 1 would account for 34% of the department's budget and maintain quality response time and service for constituents. Funding to cover these costs comes from a tax called a fire benefit charge – a tax that overlays general property taxes to take into account how some properties benefit from fire and EMS services more than others. This ensures that everyone pays their share so that our services can continue operating effectively. If the Benefit Charge is not renewed, the Woodinville Fire and Rescue Department's operating budget will have to be reduced, which could lead to a decreased quality of service to residents.
Vote YES to the Woodinville Fire & Rescue Proposition 1 to renew the ongoing Benefit Charge to ensure high-quality fire and rescue services.
Woodinville Fire & Rescue Proposition 1 seeks to renew the funding for local emergency services. Since its introduction in 1989, the fire and rescue benefit charge has been renewed every 6 years, most recently in 2019.
Like its predecessors, Proposition 1 would account for 34% of the department's budget and maintain quality response time and service for constituents. Funding to cover these costs comes from a tax called a fire benefit charge – a tax that overlays general property taxes to take into account how some properties benefit from fire and EMS services more than others. This ensures that everyone pays their share so that our services can continue operating effectively. If the Benefit Charge is not renewed, the Woodinville Fire and Rescue Department's operating budget will have to be reduced, which could lead to a decreased quality of service to residents.
Vote YES to the Woodinville Fire & Rescue Proposition 1 to renew the ongoing Benefit Charge to ensure high-quality fire and rescue services.