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MPD Election Boundaries Governance Purpose <br /> Date <br /> Tukwila Pool April Tukwila Elected board Operate the Tukwila <br /> Metropolitan 2011 Pool, preventing <br /> Park District potential closure <br /> following recession <br /> and general fund <br /> shortfalls <br /> Tumwater Nov. Tumwater City council (ex officio) Maintain and improve <br /> Metropolitan 2018 city parks <br /> Park District <br /> Village Green Aug. Kingston area Elected board Pay a portion of the <br /> Metropolitan 2008 (unincorporated Kitsap capital costs for the <br /> Park District County) new Village Green <br /> community center <br /> White Salmon Nov. Bingen-White Salmon Elected board Construct, operate, <br /> Valley Pool 2018 and maintain White <br /> Metropolitan Salmon Valley <br /> Park District swimming pool <br /> William Shore May Port Angeles School 2 county commissioners,Operate the William <br /> Memorial Pool 2009 District No. 121 (City of 2 city councilmembers, Shore Memorial Pool, <br /> Park District Port Angeles and part of 1 resident elected by thepreventing its closure. <br /> unincorporated Clallam board <br /> County) <br /> Failed Metropolitan Park District Measures <br /> In recent years,voters have defeated about two-thirds of the proposed metropolitan park district measures, <br /> including the following examples: <br /> Bonney Lake-Would have assumed ownership of some or all of the city's parks and recreational facilities. <br /> Received 20% in 2013 general election. <br /> Ferndale-Would have supplemented existing funding for city parks. Received 41% in 2015 general election. <br /> Kirkland -Would have paid for a proposed aquatic/community center, as well as park improvements. <br /> Received 37% in 2015 general election. <br /> Lacey-Would have created district to fund city parks,governed by city council ex officio. Received 48% in <br /> 2018 general election. <br /> Mason County-Would have funded park and trail improvements in the unincorporated county. Received 36% <br /> in 2016 general election. <br /> 112 Alternative Service Delivery/Funding Models 22 I P a g e <br />
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