Thursday, August 9, 2012
Pomona Public Library Parcel Tax on November 6 Ballot
Pomona council votes to place library tax measure on November ballot. (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 8/7/2012)
Excerpt: City Council members voted unanimously late Monday night to place a library parcel tax measure on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Council members voted 6-0 for the parcel tax measure, which will require the approval of two-thirds of those who vote.
Councilman Steve Atchley left before the council addressed the matter.
At the same meeting, the council voted to move ahead with a plan to close a fire station and to outsource the city's park maintenance.
Should the library tax measure pass, it would generate about $1.5 million for the library's operations and services.
Owners of single family home parcels would pay about $38 a year. City leaders decided Monday to leave out a sunset clause, thereby making the parcel tax measure a permanent tax if approved. They also opted to include language committing the city to provide 38 hours of service, five days a week.
Related posts:
You'll see less. (8/5/2012)
What a way to celebrate 100 years of service. (7/23/2012)
Keeping up with the Pomona Public Library. (7/8/2012)
The Pomona Public Library gets a reprieve from the city council. 6/27/2012)
Best blog name ever (?) and more on the Pomona Public Library. (6/22/2012)
David Allen is now a card-carrying Pomona Public Library supporter. 6/22/2012)
Vote to close Pomona library postponed to June 25. (6/22/2012)
Pomona library bears brunt of layoffs. (6/14/2012)
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