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NCPRD explores ballot measure after feasibility study and polling proposed by Trust for Public Land
Summary
North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District staff and the Trust for Public Land outlined a feasibility study and voter polling strategy March 11 to evaluate whether a tax or bond measure could close long-term budget shortfalls; polling results and the board will determine timing and mechanism.
North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District (NCPRD) officials on March 11 described a two-step process to test whether voters would approve new, sustained revenue for parks and services: a feasibility study followed by targeted polling to shape measure design and timing.
District director Kia Celi said the board has authorized staff to work with the national nonprofit Trust for Public Land (TPL) to “identify a funding strategy to provide financial stability and sustainability for the district.” She told the District Advisory Committee (DAC) that staff will bring feasibility findings to the board and continue public…
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