Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Washington General Election in Kirkland.
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Get StartedThe City Council of the City of Kirkland adopted Ordinance No. O-4731 concerning funding for fire and emergency medical services and facilities. This proposition would fund public safety, including stockpiling pandemic personal protective equipment, constructing a new fire station, seismically renovating existing stations, and hiring additional firefighters/EMTs to improve response times by increasing the City’s regular property tax by approximately $0.23513/$1,000 to a maximum rate of $1.22951/$1,000 assessed valuation for collection in 2021. The 2021 levy amount will be the basis to calculate subsequent levies, per RCW 84.55. Qualifying seniors, disabled veterans, and others would be exempt, per RCW 84.36.
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