Friday, July 18, 2014

Issue of the Month: Kent District Library Millage

Each of us will have to weigh in on two special tax millages on the ballot August 5. I will highlight the second of these—Kent District Library millage—this month. On August 5, Kent District Library residents will vote on a 1.28 mills ballot proposal to provide funding for KDL for 10 years. The 1.28 millage rate consists of a renewal of the current 0.88 mill, which has been in place since 2000, and an additional 0.4 mill. The property tax millage provides 90% of KDL’s funding for services offered to more than 400,000 people at 18 branch locations throughout the county. During the past ten years KDL has made more than $1.6 million in budget cuts to live within a diminishing budget. If passed, the August 5 KDL operating millage will cost the average home owner a total of $8.50 per month, which is an increase of only $2.50 per month over what they currently are paying. The average cost per home owner of about $100 per year for the entire millage will be less than purchasing five new books. The proposed millage rate will allow KDL to offer additional materials and necessary technology upgrades and more convenient hours at all of its branches. It will expand services to the Blind and Handicapped and expand wireless services. The library patron’s use of E-books is the largest in the state, and more users are turning to this convenient but expensive system for their book needs. Visit www.yes4kdl.com for more information.

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