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Park Bond Plan on Ballot Today

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City residents will go to the polls today to cast ballots on a $57.5-million park bond and tax assessment district proposal.

If approved, the measure would finance construction and maintenance of 27 parks, recreation and cultural centers. Residents would pay $120 per household in the first year, though that sum would increase by small amounts annually until the bond is retired in 20 years. After that, some fee would continue to levied for maintenance of the facilities.

The measure needs a two-thirds vote to pass.

Thirty-eight polling places will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.

Questions about voting should be directed to the City Clerk’s office at (714) 724-6205.

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