2026 Bond & Levy Information


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Voter Mandate and Current Operations:

In 1988 and then again in 1992, voters established the Hood River Valley Park and Recreation District’s permanent tax rate of $0.3498 per $1,000 of assessed value; that amount was frozen in 1997 by Measure 50. The purpose of that mandate was to fund the maintenance and operations of the Hood River Aquatic Center and the development of local parks and trails. For over 30 years, the District has operated under this authorization.

Since 1988, the District’s service area and responsibilities have increased significantly with community demand:

A New Mandate for 2026: The District is now seeking an updated mandate from the community to address these expanded services and facility conditions. 

Without a new funding authorization, the District’s current budget requires service adjustments, which may include:

  • Reductions in the frequency of park and trail maintenance.

  • The phase-out of community education programs once temporary funds are exhausted (end of summer 2026).

  • Reductions in operating hours at the Aquatic Center to manage rising repair costs.


The Bond Replaces the Pool

The bond is a one-time, long-term
loan used for capital construction,
designing and building a
replacement aquatic center and
related capital needs.

The draft bond amount is up to
$40,360,000, repaid over up to 25
years, with an estimated average
tax rate of about $0.64 per $1,000 of
assessed value (The actual rate can vary; the bond amount does not).

The Levy Operates Parks, Trails, Community Recreation, & Aquatics

The levy funds operations and staffing (lifeguards/front
desk/maintenance capacity), plus parks and trails
maintenance and sustaining community education programs.

The proposed levy is $0.33 per $1,000, raising about $1,064,052 per year for a fixed term of five
years. (The actual rate can vary; the annual levy amount does not).

Alternate Funding will be Raised to Support Extras

  • The Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that seeks private donations for facility enhancements that are not included in the bond proposal (i.e. play features, extra doors for fresh air, etc).

  • If the bond is approved, HRVPRD will obtain Oregon State Parks Local Government Grants for eligible outdoor features, like a splash pad, landscaping, and a patio on the north side of the building.

  • Out-of-district user fees will be increased to supplement the project and operational costs.


Ballot Measures

Proposition 1 - Measure #

Bonds to Construct a Rebuilt Aquatic Center

 

Proposed concept of the rebuilt Aquatic Center on the same site.

Proposition 2 - Measure #

Five-Year Levy for Park Maintenance, Operations, & Recreation Services

 
 
 

Community input is central to this plan. If the bond is approved, a citizen oversight committee would supervise the project.


What will these proposals cost you?

Levy Financial Impact: If approved by voters, the five-year measure at approximately $0.33 per $1,000 of assessed value, would raise roughly $1.06 million annually. These funds are designated for operating and maintaining the District parks and trails, the Aquatic Center, as well as youth sports and enrichment programs previously managed by the school district.

Bond Financial Impact: If approved by voters, the bond would be funded by property tax increases not to exceed $40.36 million to fund the design and construction of an aquatic facility on the current site.

The estimated tax rate is $0.64 per $1,000 of assessed value over 25 years.

Homeowner Impact If both the levy and bond pass the increase to the local parks rate would be about $0.97* per thousand of assessed value.You can calculate your property tax impact using the following formula or by visiting our tax calculator.

Assessed Home Value ÷. 1,000 x 0.97 = Annual Increase
Use the button below to see the impact on individual tax lots within the Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District Boundary. Thanks to Hood River County for creating this WebMap tool.


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