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RESOLUTION NO 33 <br />SERIES 2019 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL URGING LOUISVILLE <br />CITIZENS TO VOTE YES ON BALLOT ISSUE 2E AT THE NOVEMBER 5, 2019 <br />ELECTION CONCERNING RETENTION OF RECREATION TAX REVENUES <br />WHEREAS, at the November 8, 2016 election, the City's voters approved a <br />0 15% sales and use tax for maintaining the recreation center, senior center, and pool <br />facilities in Memory Square Park (the "Recreation Tax"), and <br />WHEREAS, as required by the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights ("TABOR"), in <br />connection with the proposed Recreation Tax, the City provided estimates of the <br />amount of the revenue it anticipated would be raised in the first full year of the tax <br />(2018) and an estimate of the City's 2018 fiscal year spending without the tax increase, <br />and <br />WHEREAS, due to a variety of factors, over many of which the City had no <br />control, both the revenues collected pursuant to the Recreation Tax and the City's 2018 <br />fiscal year spending exceeded the City's estimates, and <br />WHEREAS, TABOR allows the City's voters to authorize the City keep and <br />spend the excess Recreation Tax revenues for the purpose of maintaining the <br />recreation center, senior center, and pool facilities in Memory Square Park and retain <br />the 0 15% tax rate, all as originally approved by the voters in 2016, and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council has referred to the voters Ballot Issue 2E, and <br />voter approval of Ballot Issue 2E will enable the City to maintain these facilities as <br />anticipated when voters approved the Recreation Tax in 2016, and <br />WHEREAS, should Ballot Issue 2E not be approved by the City's voters at the <br />November 5, 2019 election, the City will be required by TABOR to refund the revenues <br />raised by the Recreation Tax and to discontinue future collections of the Recreation <br />Tax, which will significantly affect the City's ability to maintain these recreational <br />facilities that are of such importance to so many in the community; and <br />WHEREAS, City Council finds it is in the best interest of the City and its citizens <br />that the City be authorized to keep and spend the revenues raised by the Recreation <br />Tax and to continue collecting Recreation Tax revenues at the rate approved by voters <br />in 2016, and therefore urges City voters to vote YES on Ballot Issue 2E at the <br />November 5, 2019 election, and <br />WHEREAS, state law allows the City Council to adopt this resolution as a <br />statement of City Council's position of support for the adoption of Ballot Issue 2E <br />Resolution No 33, Series 2019 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />