North Whidbey voters rejected the Oak Harbor School District bond measure, but all other Whidbey measures were approved.
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District
The Oak Harbor School District’s $184M bond measure is failing; measures in the Coupeville and South Whidbey school districts and South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District are passing.
Our complete coverage of the Feb. 2022 election, with lots of info to help you decide.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD EDITORIAL: While times are tough for many people, parks and recreation can make life a little better for an entire community for just a couple of dollars a week.
The South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District sent the following email on Thursday, February 3rd. SWPRD Replacement Maintenance and Operations Levy on the ballot for February 8th On the February 8th, 2022 ballot, registered South Whidbey voters will be asked to consider funding the Parks system for the 4 years...
The South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District sent the following information via email on Fri., Jan. 21, 2022. On the February 2022 ballot, registered South Whidbey voters will be asked to consider funding the Parks system for the 4 years beginning in 2023. This levy is a replacement of the...
Four school districts and a parks district have submitted measures for the February 8, 2022 ballot in Island County. The Oak Harbor School District is asking voters to approve Capital Improvement and School Construction General Obligation Bonds in the amount of $184 million. According to the text of the measure:...
The South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District Commissioners will ask voters for an increase of 22 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation this February. Commissioner Matt Simms said, “To me, that’s the fundamental decision that we make in a time like this: Do we keep doing a great job of...
