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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1846Resolution No. 1846 (Amending or Repealing Resolutions) CFN = 118-Parks & Human Services Passed-7/19/2011 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1, Veterans & Human Services Levy Resolution r"l;f-_.; RESOLUTION NO. -'-I.L)l'-/-'-;_l·-=~:...'-- A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, stating the city council's support for King County Proposition No. 1, the Veterans and Human Services Levy. RECITALS A. On August 16, 2011, King County voters will decide whether to approve King County Proposition No. 1, which renews and replaces an expiring levy that provides regional funding for veterans and for health and human services. B. In November 2005, a veterans and human services levy passed with nearly fifty-eight percent approval, generating much needed funding to help veterans, military personnel and their families and other individuals and families in need across the county through a variety of regional services. C. The veterans and human services levy has generated an average of $14.6 million per year, with one-half of these revenues dedicated exclusively for veterans and their families and one-half dedicated to other King County residents in need of health and human services. This levy expires December 31, 2011. 1 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1 Veterans and Human Services Levy Resolution D. All activities supported by the levy advance one or more of three overarching policy goals: 1) reducing homelessness, 2) reducing emergency medical and criminal justice involvement; or 3) increasing self- sufficiency for veterans, military personnel, their families and other individuals in need. E. Since 2006, activities supported by the veterans and human services levy met these policy goals through a broad array of services and programs. F. The need for veterans and human services remains high, with approximately one hundred thirty-nine thousand veterans living in King County, representing over twenty percent of the state's veterans. G. King County continues to have a large homeless population, estimated to be as many as eight thousand five hundred on any given night. H. The current recession continues to challenge individuals and families throughout the region, and high unemployment and foreclosure rates increase the need for housing and supportive health and human services. I. State and local resources continue to be strained, challenging the ability to meet the demand for services. J. Given the positive outcomes of the veterans and human services levy on the lives of veterans, military personnel, their families and other individuals and families in need, and the projected need for sustained veterans and human services funding in the future, it is appropriate to ask 2 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1 Veterans and Human Services Levy Resolution the voters to renew and replace the expiring veterans and human services levy. K. The City Council desires to show its support for King County Proposition No. 1, authorizing King County to levy a property tax of five cents per one-thousand dollars of assessed valuation for collection in 2012 and annual increases by the percentage increase in the consumer price index or one percent, whichever is greater, with a maximum increase of three percent, for the five succeeding years. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 1. -The City Council supports King County Proposition No. 1, providing funding for regional veterans, health and human services. SECTION 2. -The City Council urges Kent voters to support King County Proposition No. 1, the veterans and human services levy, to ensure continued programs and services to benefit our veterans, our community, and our quality of life. SECTION 3. -Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this resolution. 3 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1 Veterans and Human Services Levy Resolution SECTION 4. -Corrections bv Citv Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or resolution numbering and section/subsection numbering. SECTION 5. -Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage. PASSED at a regular open puqlic meeting f •''j tli, ,,.~''"., by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, this / 'l day of~·c-'f"c'' ~J-:c.·•Ll"',t!'------' 2011. j v CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this k; day of ATTEST: TOM BRUBAKER, CITY ATTORNEY 4 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1 Veterans and Human Services Levy Resolution I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No. passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the -~/T 1 t day of \ '''-eu , 2011. ? /<_ ... ./} ,--·· _)-< ,<~'l "{___,z_.-1/,_ __ ""'-{ _.., __ "_ .. · ···:.;) · :::;·.: .( ,,/ ,, ___ j /BRENDA JACOBER, ,CIVY CLERK \ / , ___ ,r P:\Civii\Resolutlon\King Counly Prop 1 Veleran and Human services Levy.docx 5 Support K.C. Proposition No. 1 Veterans and Human Services Levy Resolution