Media release
Posted
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sponsored by: County Administrative Office
Service Fairs to Provide Impartial Information about Public Safety and Library Levies
Washington County's public information effort about countywide public safety and library services that would be funded by the renewal of two local option levies on the ballot this November will include eight events designed to inform voters. The first service fair event will begin 5 p.m. Friday, August 27, as part of the Tualatin Concert on the Commons at 8325 SW Nyberg Street, Tualatin.
The eight County service fairs are intended to provide impartial information about Measure 34-179, the Public Safety Levy Renewal, and Measure 34-180, the Library Levy Renewal. The events will include information about the proposed services and costs for property tax payers. Two service fairs are planned within each of Washington County's four commissioner districts.
The eight County service fairs are intended to provide impartial information about Measure 34-179, the Public Safety Levy Renewal, and Measure 34-180, the Library Levy Renewal. The events will include information about the proposed services and costs for property tax payers. Two service fairs are planned within each of Washington County's four commissioner districts.
Dates, locations and times for these service fairs can be found at this web page:
More information about Measure 34-179, the Public Safety Levy Renewal, and Measure 34-180, the Library Levy Renewal, can be found at:
Information regarding Measures 34-179 and 34-180 was reviewed by the Oregon Secretary of State's Elections Division for compliance with state laws restricting the political activities of public employees.
Media Contact:
Philip Bransford, Communications Officer(503) 846-8685
[email protected]