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Bill would let public facilities districts include parts of a county defined by school-district boundaries to enable rural recreation centers
Summary
House Bill 10‑37 would allow public facilities districts to be formed using city/town boundaries plus selected school‑district boundaries so a district can include part — not all — of a county, enabling rural communities to form PFDs for projects such as recreation centers.
House Bill 10‑37 would modify the law governing public facilities districts so that a district could be formed that is coextensive with the boundaries of participating towns and cities plus selected school‑district boundaries within a county, allowing PFDs that include part — but not all — of a county, according to a staff briefing and testimony in the House Finance Committee on Feb. 24.
Committee staff described the change as allowing a district to include less than all of a county’s unincorporated areas by using city/town boundaries together with the boundaries of school districts selected for inclusion. The bill requires a governing board of at least…
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