Library Ballot Language Approved

This county-wide library ballot question has been approved and will appear on the ballot in the Cache County election on Nov 2, 2010:

Shall the Cache County Council establish a countywide library system?

A countywide library system would provide library service to all Cache County citizens from multiple branch library locations. Citizens could select library materials online, and then pick up and return the materials at any of these branch locations.
A dedicated property tax would be levied to support the operation of the countywide library.

*Citizens who live in municipalities that already have a library funded by a property tax (Logan and North Logan), would continue to pay about the same for a countywide library system as they are now paying for library service.

*Citizens living in other municipalities, and those living in the unincorporated area, would pay a library property tax at the same rate as those in Logan and North Logan, which would be about $82 per year on a home with a market value of $193,000, which is the average home value in Cache County.”

For Against

For more information see:
Library ballot language approved by Cache lawmakers with modifications
and
Countywide Library System

One Response to “Library Ballot Language Approved”

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