Cobb Commissioners Reach Consensus On How To Procede On Park Bonds

Cobb Commissioners Reach Consensus On How To Procede On Park Bonds Understanding the parks bonds issue requires a 10 year history course, and an understanding of the arcane world of property tax rates. cobb voters in 2006 approved issuing bonds so the county could buy $40 million worth of green space, and preserve it in perpetuity. Cobb commissioners reach consensus on how to procede on park bonds in a special work session wednesday the cobb county board of commissioners reached a general consensus on how to proceed with bonds for the acquisition of land by the county….

Status Of Park Bonds Hills For Everyone After seven years of cobb commissioners ignoring voters’ overwhelming approval for spending $40 million to preserve green space, chairman tim lee is now suggesting the county spend less than. Marietta — the seed of hope for more dedicated greenspace in cobb may finally bear fruit, with chairman tim lee saying wednesday he intends to propose a first step toward issuing millions in bonds to buy parkland. "the cobb county board of commissioners voted 2 3 tuesday against issuing $24.7 million in park bonds," reports carolyn cunningham. if they had been approved, the "bonds would have been a first step in fulfilling the county’s pledge to fund $40 million in park bonds when this item was approved by 67 percent of cobb voters on a november 2008. The park bond 2008 referendum: cobb voters passed a $40 million park bond referendum in 2008 to buy properties to save as parks. on april 11, 2017, the board of commissioners provided $27.5 million towards park bond funding, so now $12.5 million more is needed to fulfill the referendum.

Cobb Parks Coalition In Cobb County Campaign For Cobb County To Issue "the cobb county board of commissioners voted 2 3 tuesday against issuing $24.7 million in park bonds," reports carolyn cunningham. if they had been approved, the "bonds would have been a first step in fulfilling the county’s pledge to fund $40 million in park bonds when this item was approved by 67 percent of cobb voters on a november 2008. The park bond 2008 referendum: cobb voters passed a $40 million park bond referendum in 2008 to buy properties to save as parks. on april 11, 2017, the board of commissioners provided $27.5 million towards park bond funding, so now $12.5 million more is needed to fulfill the referendum. The cobb county commission will vote tuesday on whether to issue $24.7 million in park bonds to buy greenspace, a first step toward fulfilling a central promise of new chairman mike boyce’s. Compromise drops confederate general’s name from new cobb county park a compromise reached on the controversy surrounding the name of the new park on the chattahoochee river near discovery boulevard will be on the board of commissioners agenda for their…. The cobb board of commissioners officially activated the citizens advisory committee and opened the nomination process for land to purchase under the new parks bond. on nov. 4, cobb voters approved a second $40 million bond to purchase parkland. As the cobb board of commissioners is set to vote tonight on the 2017 millage rate that includes a proposed 0.13 mills increase, the cobb parks coalition is urging its supporters to wear green in support of full funding of a $40 million parks bond issue approved by voters in 2008.
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