Upcoming Parks Combined Levy Information

Overview
Voters will see a 10-year replacement levy for park maintenance and operations on the November 4, 2025, ballot. The current combined parks levy, first approved in 2011, is set to expire at the end of this year. The replacement supports parks maintained by the Clark County Park District and the National Trail Parks & Recreation District. It is set at a rate not to exceed 0.6 mill. That is about $21 annually per $100,000 of assessed home value. Assessed value is used for taxes, not market value.

 

 

Parks & Public Spaces
This funding supports the daily care of 33 parks spanning over 2,000 acres and 30+ miles of trails. It helps keep green spaces clean and open, maintains trail surfaces and signs, and supports access to open spaces for walking, biking, and time in nature.

 

Infrastructure
The levy maintains public venues and facilities that people use every day. This includes restrooms, shelters, athletic fields, playgrounds and community spaces.

 

 

Protection & Care
Funds support the long-term care of historical properties, interpretive areas, and nature preserves. Work includes caring for prairies, forests, and waterways, managing invasive species, and protecting wildlife habitats.

 

 

 

 

 

QUICK FACTS

  • The current levy is set to expire at the end of 2025.
  • This levy will cost a homeowner $21 annually per $100,000 home value. Less than $2 a month.
  • The Park District levy has remained at 0.6 mills since 2011.
  • This levy will allow the Park District to maintain YOUR PARKS for the next ten years.