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Replacement levy on November ballot would keep Clark County parks funding at 0.6 mills
Summary
Clark County Park District director Leanne Castillo told a City Manager podcast the November replacement levy would maintain the district's existing 0.6 mill rate to fund daily maintenance of 33 parks and roughly 2,000 acres; officials said consolidation of two county park agencies aims to improve efficiency.
A replacement levy to fund Clark County parks will appear on the November ballot and would keep the district's property tax rate at 0.6 mills, Clark County Park District Director Leanne Castillo said on the City Manager podcast.
The measure is a replacement levy, meaning the millage rate would remain the same rather than increase, and the revenue is dedicated to the park district's day-to-day maintenance and operations, officials said. The district oversees 33 parks and about 2,000 acres of parkland, according to Castillo.
Castillo said the levy first passed in February 2011 and was renewed in 2015. Using the district's example, an…
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