What if I didn’t vote for the bonds or I don’t use the services or facilities the borrowed money funded? Am I still required to pay the 6.9 cent tax?

Yes, even if you voted no for the bonds and even if you don't use the facilities, all of the county taxpayers must pay this rate. The majority of citizens voted yes to borrow the money and, with that vote, agreed to make payments on that borrowed money. The overall county tax rate is separated on the tax bill and tracked in separate funds to demonstrate that the funds are being spent for their intended purpose.

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1. What is a debt fund and is this a new tax or fee? Why is it shown separately on my bill?
2. What do I get with the general fund tax rate?
3. What are voter approved bonds?
4. What projects are being paid for with the borrowed money?
5. Will that debt service fund tax rate change in the future or remain at 6.9 cents?
6. What if I didn’t vote for the bonds or I don’t use the services or facilities the borrowed money funded? Am I still required to pay the 6.9 cent tax?
7. What are the other charges on my bill?