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Metro Parks public hearing: board weighs modest levy increase option to support parks projects

6443465 · October 15, 2025
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The Pullman Metropolitan Parks District held a public hearing on its 2026 revenue sources; staff said the district’s 2025 property-tax base is roughly $682,000 and that a 10% levy increase would generate about $70,000 to dedicate to parks capital or operations.

At a joint session on Oct. 14, staff presented the Pullman Metropolitan Park District’s 2026 revenue hearing, reporting that property taxes make up the district’s primary revenue stream and that donations have supported recent large projects.

Jeff Albrecht, who presented the district’s numbers to the board and council, said Metro Parks’ property-tax levy was budgeted at about $682,000 for 2025. He…

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