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Washougal expected to send six-year EMS levy to voters in November

If approved, taxpayers would continue to pay 50 cents per $1K assessed property value

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Emergency vehicles are parked outside Camas-Washougal Fire Department Fire Station 41 in downtown Camas May 15, 2020. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record files)

The Washougal City Council is expected to vote Monday, July 24, to place an emergency medical services (EMS) levy on the ballot this November.

If approved by voters, the EMS levy would cost property owners 50 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value annually from 2024 to 2029. The owner of a $500,000 home would pay $250 per year ($21 per month) for each of the next six years, according to the City resolution the Council will consider during its July 24 meeting.

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