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Engage in the County’s investment strategy for the parks, trails, historic resources, and open space sales and use tax fund

Join a Live Town Hall at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 27

Posted on June 20, 2024 2024DC OutdoorsHistoric and Natural Resources

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In 2022, you overwhelmingly supported the renewal of a sales and use tax measure to fund parks, trails, historic resources, and open space. Learn about your role in the decision-making process for this fund and ask questions at a Live Town Hall at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 27.

Since 1994, a voter-approved 0.17% sales and use tax has helped preserve open space and protect parks throughout Douglas County – including many municipal amenities. In 2022, more than 87% of Douglas County voters approved to extend that sales tax, injecting nearly $350 million over 15 years into preserving and protecting our outdoors, history and heritage.

Whether participating in the room, on the phone or online, this Live Town Hall is your opportunity to learn more about the vision and master planning associated with the available funding, the Boards and Commissions involved in the decision making, and the various opportunities for public participation.

How to Join the Live Town Hall

Learn more about Douglas County Parks and Open Spaces online. Visit our online virtual museum.

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