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If you are not aware, the only funding source for all of Blaine-Birch Bay Park and Recreation District #2 is a levy that needs to be renewed every six years. The next renewal is scheduled for Tuesday, February 13.
Ballots are now going out via mail to every registered voter in the Blaine and Birch Bay area. With this ballot, you will be asked to renew the funding for BBBPRD2.
What is the levy?
The Park and Recreation District (aka, Birch Bay Activity Center) operates with funding from a levy. Everyone in the Blaine and Birch Bay area has been paying this levy for 10+ years through their annual property taxes. This levy is the only source of funding for BBAC and pays for operations, programming, community events, and support of organizations like Blaine Youth Sports.
How much is the levy?
The levy is the lowest in the area. It's ten cents per $1,000 of property value. For example, a family that owns a $500K home will pay $50 per year for the BBAC/Park and Recreation District. In comparison, Bellingham's levy for their Park and Recreation district is forty-one cents per $1,000 of property value.
Is this a new tax?
No, this is not a new tax. It's a renewal of funding that has been in place for over ten years.
What happens if the levy does not get enough votes?
If the levy is not renewed in February, the immediate effect is that the Park and Recreation District will have to operate on its savings, so operating cuts and price increases for fitness classes and other programs will be implemented immediately. In addition, community events like Splash Days or Pirate Daze or Daughter's Choice Dance will not happen. As well, support for organizations like the Blaine Youth Sports will not be possible.
What can I do?
First, make sure you are set to vote by going to www.votewa.gov. When you receive your ballot in the mail, vote YES right away. The deadline is February 13. And be sure to tell your neighbors about this critical vote to support the ongoing operation of BBBPRD2.
What is BBAC/PRD2 so special?
Whenever I ask folks "why" they keep coming back to the Birch Bay Activity Center, I hear stories (some emotional) about friendship, social connection, health and well-being, learning, fitness, and fun. I'm thinking that's a pretty good package of benefits and worthy of $50 per year in financial support.
So, I'm looking for my ballot in the mailbox and will be voting YES. How about you!
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