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Creston School District 73 Maintenance Tax Levy Proposition (February 2013)
A Creston School District 73 Maintenance Tax Levy proposition was approved on the February 12, 2013 election ballot in Lincoln County, which is in Washington.
This proposition authorized the Creston School District to impose an additional property tax levy for two years in order to fund the improvement and maintenance of school facilities. See below for details concerning the amount of this tax and the estimated annual rates.[1]
Election results
Lincoln County
Creston School District Tax Prop. | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 270 | 55.56% | ||
No | 216 | 44.44% |
Election results from Lincoln County Election Results Report.
Text of measure
Language on the ballot:
“ | The Board of Directors of Creston School District No. 073, Lincoln County, Washington adopted Resolution 1-2012/2013 concerning a proposition to finance improvement and maintenance of current school facilities expenses. This proposition would authorize the district to levy the following excess taxes upon all taxable property within the District, for support of the District's Capital Projects Fund facilities improvement and maintenance expenses:[2] | ” |
Collection Year: | Approx. rate/$1,000 value | Levy Amount |
2014 | $0.325 | $69,814.96 |
2015 | $0.432 | $92,750.24 |
As provided in Resolution No. 1-2012/2013. Should this proposition be approved?[3]
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Lincoln County Washington February 12, 2013 online voters guide
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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