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Henderson planners briefed on parks master plan and 12¢ tax renewal ahead of June primary

City of Henderson Planning Commission · February 13, 2026
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City planners heard a master‑plan update and outreach campaign tied to a June primary ballot question to renew an existing 12¢ property‑tax override that funds parks and recreation; staff said renewal would preserve roughly $21 million in annual programming and operations and warned of broad city budget impacts if voters reject it.

Anna Smith, principal planner in long‑range planning, told the Planning Commission Wednesday that the 'Make It Possible' initiative frames the city’s parks and recreation master‑plan update and a public outreach campaign ahead of a June 9 primary election. The campaign will ask voters to renew an existing 12¢ property‑tax override dedicated to parks and recreation; early voting begins May 23.

Lisa Corrado, assistant city manager, introduced the presentation and said the effort is intended to educate…

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