...exemption at $300,000 and provides for an exemption from any property tax above that in financial hardship cases. Proposition 4, headed for a vote of Bear Creek Fire Service Area residents, seeks approval for the sale of up to $1.4 million...
...responsible for collecting sufficient signatures to add Proposition 4 to the fall municipal ballot, a measure that would...sell a reluctant citizenry,? he said. With both Proposition 4 and 5, McBride said it was now ACT?s task to make...
...benefits. Nikiski Elementary School is a community bargain that we should not pass on. Vote no on Proposition 3 and Proposition 4. Let's preserve the unique, caring and active Nikiski community. Three cheers for the Nikiski Community Center...
Ballot Proposition 4, which seeks voter approval for issuing up to $1.4 million in general obligation bonds to help build a new fire station, concerns...
...cancer is that it relies on your fears of higher taxes and misinformation. Stop the cancer vote no on Proposition 3 and Proposition 4. Give us our great recreation opportunities back. Sharon Anderson Nikiski
...prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to convert a municipal building, effectively banning acquisition of the school. Proposition 4 would require the service area board to seek service-area voter approval before launching any capital project in...
...provision for residents on fixed and limited incomes, which would significantly lower their tax if they qualify. Proposition 4, which passed in Bear Creek by a margin of 128 votes, 187-59, authorizes issuance of $1.4 million in general...
A survey commissioned by the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce shows most Kenai Peninsula voters do not support an initiative that would exempt all nonprepared food items from sales tax.
...Proposition 1 capped the senior property tax exemption at the first $300,000 of assessed value. It had been unlimited. Proposition 4 approved bonds for a Bear Creek Fire Service Area project. Legislature Newly elected Gov. Sarah Palin took office...
...supermajority approval of future increases remain in effect. Concerning capital spending: Also in 2005, voters said yes to Proposition 4 (Initiative Ordinance 2005-01), putting a cap on capital spending without voter approval. That law now requires the...
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