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6/28/2024
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Public Works Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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dri, <br /> RESEARCH <br /> 3.3 Initial Test: 5-Year Funding <br /> In the initial levy test,voters were provided with basic information about the Road Levy, as shown in the <br /> language displayed in Chart 4.With this information in mind,just over half of voters would vote"no"to <br /> oppose the levy if it were on the November 2024 ballot,with 1 in 3 certain of their vote. In the initial <br /> test,support for the levy is 43%,with fewer than 1 in 5 certain they would vote"yes"to support the levy. <br /> Initial Test <br /> Should Kittitas County issue a one-year <br /> road maintenance levy increase of <br /> $0.55 per$1,000 assessed value in 51% <br /> 2025?This increase would allow Kittitas 43% <br /> County Public Works to continue to <br /> maintain County roads and bridges for <br /> the next five years.'' <br /> If the election were today,would you 6% <br /> vote YES to support this measure,or Certain <br /> '!rJ to oppose it? <br /> Yes No Don't know <br /> DHM Research I Consor Kittitas Counry aublic Works Survey I Chart 4 <br /> Given current voter sentiments in Kittitas County and the state at large,along with voter priorities to <br /> address pressing issues exacerbated by overpopulation and development, it's unsurprising to see <br /> majority opposition to a tax increase. However,examining support at the demographic level reveals <br /> potential target audiences for focused communication strategies and resources to elicit further <br /> support. <br /> 9 1 DHM Research I Consor Kittitas County Public Works Survey I May 2024 <br />
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