Amended Library Levy approved by committee

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City Council to decide April 14 to send measure to voters in August

Today Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) issued the following statement after the passage of the amended Seattle Library Levy renewal proposal out of its Select Committee.

“I want to thank my colleagues for contributing to a smooth and timely process that allows us to bring this package to the voters in time for August’s primary ballot. And I am grateful to the Mayor’s Office for their collaboration.

“The 11 amendments passed today, which I did not feel comfortable supporting, added $69.7 million to the Mayor’s original proposal of $410 million, for a total package of $479.7 million. Given how close we are to the City’s levy capacity, Seattle’s looming budget deficit, and the City’s larger affordability issues, I did not think it was financially responsible to add to a levy that was already 50% more than the last one, even after accounting for inflation.

“Nonetheless, throughout this renewal process, we have been aligned in our love for Seattle libraries and the incredible value they provide to all of Seattle. That is why I voted to pass the package out of committee.”

The Council will vote next Tuesday, April 14, on whether to place the proposed levy package on the August ballot for consideration by Seattle voters. Additional information on the levy, including meeting dates, background information, and next steps can be found on the City Council Library Levy web page.

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