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Snohomish County is facing significant budget challenges, but its proposal to raise property taxes by 8% is drawing sharp resistance from local homeowners.
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The Snohomish County Public Safety Sales Tax, Prop 1, is an investment in the safety, security, and livability of our communities. Prop 1 makes critical investments in our county’s public safety infrastructure to combat the drug crisis and bolster our criminal justice system. Prop 1 will pay for additional law enforcement officers, judicial resources, and emergency services. In addition, Prop 1 would fund critical community safety programs, including enhanced drug treatment facilities and yout...
News ; Quarter-midget organization fears losing track in contract bid cycle ; County Council has mixed views on County Executive’s property tax increase ; Glacier Peak turns back clock with production of “Radium Girls”
By Janet Burkitt · Seattle Times staff reporter ; Voters last night were approving Snohomish County's proposed sales-tax increase for expanded transit service. If Proposition 1 passes, it will increase the county's sales tax by 3 cents on every $10 purchase, enabling Community Transit (CT) to restore service it eliminated last year after the passage of Initiative 695. I-695, which led to a cut in auto-license fees to a flat $30 per vehicle, cost CT more than $18 million per year, or about 30 p...
“We’re happy we could make that happen,” Ohlfs said, “even though it’s sort of like inviting everybody into your messy house.” · Along Port Susan Bay, the park features 3,300 feet of shoreline and welcomes 180,000 annual visitors. Kayak Point offers crabbing, fishing, hiking and camping opportunities, with beachside fire pits and picnic shelters. Noting the park’s popularity, Ohlfs said the public has been respectful of ongoing construction. “I know people are really curious ab...
Non-Profit Exemptions for Non-Profit Organizations (check with the Dept. of Revenue) · Dept. of Revenue Property Tax Division P.O. Box 47471 Olympia, WA 98504-7471 (360) 534-1400 ; Widows and Widowers of Veterans (check with the Dept. of Revenue) · Dept. of Revenue Property Tax Division P.O. Box 47471 Olympia, WA 98504-7471 (360) 534-1400
A tax payment drop box is open on campus 24/7 and is checked daily. ; Check payments may be mailed or dropped in our tax payment drop box, please do not put your payment in the County campus ballot drop box. ; Credit card payments can be made over the phone by calling 833-440-3332 or by visiting our payment site here. ; Additional tax payment options, including online payment options are viewable here.