Camas School Levy will Increase Your Taxes by 8%
Since the
first weekend in January, yard signs have appeared all over Camas, encouraging
motorist to "vote Yes Camas Schools".
Yet, with only three weeks to go before we are asked to vote on a levy
to increase our taxes, voters still do not have the details of what is in this
Levy. This week, parents found an oversized postcard in their mailboxes -
encouraging parents again to vote "yes" for schools - but still no explanation
of what or why we should vote yes.
Proponents rhetorically state that this is a "replacement" levy, but fail to mention the 8% increase.
According to public records, Resolution No. 09-072011-2013 of the camas school board approved a Maintenance and Operations Levy to be presented to the voters.
We did a little digging to try to find out what were the details of this "replacement Levy" since the schools have yet to inform us. We found the school board resolutions presented by Ina Evers-Martin Administrator for the district.
What caught our attention was the wording that Ina Evers-Martin stated to the school board when she presented the proposal "a resolution needs to be
approved in order to put a replacement levy on the ballot. The administrator’s recommendation is for a modest increase in the levy over a three-year period to account for a slight growth in enrollment. She expressed that
approval of Resolution No. 09-07 will provide formal approval to place a three-year replacement Maintenance and Operations Levy on the ballot for February 9, 2010. $10,400,000 (to be collected in 2011 at approximately $2.68 per $1,000.00 assessed valuation), $10,700,000 (to be collected in 2012 at approximately $2.63 per $1,000.00 assessed valuation), and $11,000,000 (to be collected in 2013 at approximately $2.57 per $1,000.00 assessed valuation).
It took a bit more research, which wasn't to easy to acquire, but we finally discovered the numbers of what we pay now verses the "modest increase" proposed in the new levy.
We currently pay the Camas School District $9,542,309.
If this levy is approved by voters, that modest increase will pay the district 10,400,000.
Why is the public being delayed the details of how this levy money will be spent?
Is an 8% tax increase "Modest"?
Is an annual increase of 6-8% acceptable to you as a taxpayer? That's what we've been paying over the last three years; shall we continue the annual increases?
In : Camas Issues
Tags: "camas schools" "levy" "csd" "tax levy"
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