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Welcome to the Fuse Progressive Voters Guide to the 2025 February election! Since 2008, we've compiled information about candidates and ballot measures that allows you to make informed decisions about the races on your ballot, based on your values. You can learn about our partners and decision-making process here. Please share this guide with your friends and family and vote by April 22!

Tacoma Ballot Measures

Depending on where you live, you may have the following city races on your ballot.

VOTE YES

Vote YES to invest in infrastructure repairs to keep our streets safe

Strong communities require investments to maintain safe, modern, and updated public infrastructure. Proposition 1 would raise funds for much-needed street repairs in the City of Tacoma.

Proposition 1 is an investment in maintaining and repairing arterial streets, high-risk corridors, pedestrian walkways, nonmotorized bicycleways, and neighborhood greenways. Leaving our streets in disrepair leads to traffic deaths, vehicle damage, and negative impacts on the local economy. If voters approve the proposition, the transportation infrastructure upgrades will create good-paying union jobs, safer neighborhoods, and a more prosperous community.

Proposition 1 would fund these projects by increasing the property rate to an estimated $1.95 per $1,000 in assessed value and imposing a 2% utility tax on gross revenues of natural gas, electric, and phone utilities. The city expects that these rate increases will cost the average Tacoma household only $6 more a month in property taxes and $2.17 more a month in utility taxes.

While we wish the public revenue needed for community repairs didn't have to come from regressive property and utility taxes, we believe that Proposition 1 will benefit the community, especially given its strong support from progressive leaders and our partner organizations. Vote Yes on City of Tacoma, Proposition 1.

Last updated: 2025-03-31

Strong communities require investments to maintain safe, modern, and updated public infrastructure. Proposition 1 would raise funds for much-needed street repairs in the City of Tacoma.

Proposition 1 is an investment in maintaining and repairing arterial streets, high-risk corridors, pedestrian walkways, nonmotorized bicycleways, and neighborhood greenways. Leaving our streets in disrepair leads to traffic deaths, vehicle damage, and negative impacts on the local economy. If voters approve the proposition, the transportation infrastructure upgrades will create good-paying union jobs, safer neighborhoods, and a more prosperous community.

Proposition 1 would fund these projects by increasing the property rate to an estimated $1.95 per $1,000 in assessed value and imposing a 2% utility tax on gross revenues of natural gas, electric, and phone utilities. The city expects that these rate increases will cost the average Tacoma household only $6 more a month in property taxes and $2.17 more a month in utility taxes.

While we wish the public revenue needed for community repairs didn't have to come from regressive property and utility taxes, we believe that Proposition 1 will benefit the community, especially given its strong support from progressive leaders and our partner organizations. Vote Yes on City of Tacoma, Proposition 1.

Last updated: 2025-03-31

Endorsed By The Urbanist , Pierce County Central Labor Council, Tacoma Firefighters - IAFF 31