Sonoma County supervisors plan to ask voters for half-cent sales tax increase for fire services
The county sales tax earmarked for fire agencies would be the first of its kind in
Tuesday's vote is the culmination of years of work, predating the Kincade fire, which should be fully contained Thursday, and even the
But the coincidental timing -- seeking more money in the wake of what has largely been described as an unparalleled success in fighting the Kincade fire -- wasn't lost on those attending the supervisors meeting. Supervisor
"I think what just happened to our county shows that this isn't a one-off," Hopkins said. "We are in an era of catastrophic wildfires, and we need to plan accordingly."
The county, too, has experienced major floods in February and early 2017, and the ever-present threat of a major earthquake looms in the background of all public safety discussions in
The ordinance required some last-minute tweaking before the supervisors voted. They will have to confirm their vote at next week's meeting.
Assuming all of that goes according to plan, officials still must get support from more than two-thirds of county voters to approve the sales tax increase, and polling released two weeks ago shows that threshold of support may be difficult to secure. The county's combined sales tax rate now is 8.25%.
"I'm not here to say you will win,"
Voters on Tuesday had final say on parcel tax increases for three west county fire districts, and another sales tax increase that would put some
Now, voters will be asked to approve a sprawling ballot measure that benefits more than two dozen fire districts with a variety of capital, structural and operational needs, all while providing cash incentives for consolidation among some of the smaller, more rural fire districts.
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