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Yakima council considering another tax hike following narrow rejection last fall

The Yakima City Council seeks $3 million in new revenue through a 25-cent EMS levy per $1,000 assessed value to keep Station 92 open amid budget cuts and contract losses.

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(The Center Square) – Despite just closing a $9 million deficit after voters narrowly rejected a property tax hike, the Yakima City Council is considering another levy to save a fire station from closing this summer.

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The Center Square broke the news in United States on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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