
Vancouver voters show early approval for Proposition 5, a six-year levy to boost police staffing and equipment
Preliminary election results show Vancouver voters supporting Proposition 5, a police services levy expected to raise about $6 million annually beginning in 2026. City officials say the measure will fund new officers, vehicles, and criminal justice support, citing strong community backing for public safety improvements. With approval now likely, the focus shifts to how the city manages and reports the use of these taxpayer dollars — prompting this week’s poll: how confident are you that city leaders will spend the new levy funds responsibly?
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Preliminary results show voter support for Vancouver Proposition 5, Police Services Levy
Preliminary results show Vancouver voters supporting Proposition 5, a police services levy expected to raise $6 million annually for six years to fund officers, equipment...
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