Do you support raising your property taxes to pay for a new Kerrville Public Safety Building?
In January, the city's committee studying the public safety building recommended a 69,000-square foot facility located on 7 acres. The committee recommended the building be a one-story structure to house the police department, fire administration, municipal court and information technology department. The building would also serve as the emergency operations center and featured a hardened structure within the building as a "safe room" for staff in case of emergency. Depending on voter approval, the project's budget is $45 million.
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Do you support a $45 million bond measure to pay for a new police station, fire administration, municipal court and information technology department? This measure will raise your property taxes depending on the assessed value of your home. *
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