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Washington County commissioner meets with Tualatin council; library funding and local services highlighted

3800558 · June 11, 2025
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Washington County Commissioner attended the Tualatin work session for a wide-ranging Q&A about library funding, transportation and behavioral health services; councilors emphasized concerns about equity in the proposed library levy distribution and access to county services in southeast Washington County.

Washington County Commissioner Chris Snyder met with the Tualatin City Council in a work-session appearance to discuss countywide issues raised by councilors, including the proposed public library levy distribution, local access to services and a newly opened behavioral health center.

Snyder said the proposed library levy is structured as a five-year renewal that would replace a levy expiring in June 2026; the levy proposal discussed by the county would raise the per-thousand rate to about 37¢ for voters in the county. He described the levy as an attempt to establish a standardized base level of service across jurisdictions while identifying efficiency gains through centralized…

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