Salem City Council Puts Livability Levy on May 2025 Ballot

Posted on February 25, 2025

Salem, Ore. — At their February 24 Salem City Council meeting, the Council voted unanimously to advance a plan to fund important community services to the May 20, 2025 ballot. These services include park operations, restored library hours, recreation activities, and Center 50+ programs.

If the five-year operating levy is approved, at $0.98 per $1,000 of assessed value, the average Salem home valued at $224,000 would pay about $220 each year.  Revenue from this levy would be held in a special fund and pay only for:

  • Restoring and continuing Salem Public Library services
  • Continuing operation and programs for Center 50+
  • Management and maintenance of Salem parks and recreation facilities like playgrounds, ball fields, trails, and more
  • Recreation programming and events, including youth camps, sports, and community activities

Learn more about the Livability Levy proposal on the City’s website.

A local option levy, lasting up to five years, is a temporary voter-approved property tax increase for specific services, like parks and libraries. Other communities often use similar levies to fund schools, public transportation, and other local services.

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