I wish to correct some misinformation published recently about the proposed Snohomish Metropolitan Park District.
Over half of Metropolitan Park District funding would be dedicated to basic maintenance like cleaning restrooms, picnic shelters, mowing and weeding.
Park use is heaviest on summer weekends, but this is not funded in our current budget. A parks district would add critically needed weekend coverage.
A portion of park district funds may fund new projects, such as a multi-purpose recreational facility at the old Hal Moe Pool, extend the Riverfront Trail and add parking at the new boat launch coming on Lincoln Avenue.
Why do we need a park district? A park district creates stable funding for parks. Parks are the first city budget item to be cut in hard times. In the 2010 recession, for example, park maintenance staff funding went from seven employees to only one. Without maintenance, vandalism is left unrepaired, picnic shelters and restrooms are dirty and playground equipment breaks down. Do we want that?
Some important details:
Under state law the tax rate can never exceed 75 cents per $1,000 assessed value, pennies a day for most homeowners.
Park district tax revenue can only be used for parks; it can’t be used for general city overhead.
By voting yes on the August ballot measure you will preserve and protect Snohomish parks, trails and open space for yourself, your family and future generations.
Visit www.vote4snohomishparks.org for more information. And please vote yes in August!
Lya Badgley
Snohomish
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