97 



3-YEAR COUNTY LEVY PROPOSALS 



Jackson County's current tax base per capita is SIO'.' Including the old Library Levy and the 

 Criminal Justice Levy, the consolidated tax rate per capita for all county taxes was S59. 



LIBRARY 



4.100.000 



S.300.000 



GRAND TOTAL - 4,100,000 



Library - Will allow the libniy to keep all brandies open. r"""'«"' open houn to meet patron demand, and add to the book and 



DOD-piiBt collections. 



E»po - '\^ill aUo>k- capital repair and Tnaimmiinoi 



Parks - Ke^ parks open and allow for capital improvements, repair, and maintenance. 



Healdi & Human Sem'ces - Will restore disease control, matenial diild care programs, and the Upper Jtoguc Family Center in 

 White Cit>-. 



Grants - Will provide support to tltf public^vate partnership, inchiding ACCESS, Connnnnit)- Healdi Center, Crisis Intervention 

 Ceotet/Duna.House, Shelter aodivahiation Center and Youdiworfcs, Nonprofit Legal Senrices, Commission on Children and 

 Families, Alcohol Recovery Centcr;.Ashland Adolescent Center, CERVS, Children's Advocac>- Center, Foster Grandparents 

 Program. CASA, On Trad:, Retired 4 Senior Volunteer Program, Southern Oregon Drug Au-areness. and Upper Rogue 

 Community Center. 



Law Enforcement - Will pro\-Jde fiinding to keep patrol through Fiscal Year 1 996-97. An Enhanced Law Enforcement District 

 may be on the ballot in March 1997. 



Jurtiee Services - Will restore funding for Jail, District Attorney, Communis Corrections, and Juvenile. 



General Government - Will restore Amding for building maintenance, clerical and technical support, and protidc funding for 

 OSU Extension Service, 4-H, Southern Oregon Visilors AssociaJion, Southern Oregon Regional Economic Development, and Soil 

 £ Water Conservation. 



Reserves - WUl provide fimding for increased costs of senices over the life of the levy. 



