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Santa Clara County parcel tax to generate $17M a year for open space preservation

A GROUP THAT WORKS TO PRESERVE open space in Santa Clara County will receive millions of dollars every year toward its efforts, following the approval of a parcel tax this month. Measure D will generate $17 million annually through a two-cent-per-square-foot of building area parcel tax to fund creek and water restoration, land stewardship, expansion […] The post Santa Clara County parcel tax to generate $17M a year for open space preservation appeared first on Local News Matters .

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A GROUP THAT WORKS TO PRESERVE open space in Santa Clara County will receive millions of dollars every year toward its efforts, following the approval of a parcel tax this month. Measure D will generate $17 million annually through a two-cent-per-square-foot of building area parcel tax to fund creek and water restoration, land stewardship, expansion […] The post Santa Clara County parcel tax to generate $17M a year for open space preservation appeared first on Local News Matters .

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According to Local News Matters’s source item, Santa Clara County parcel tax to generate $17M a year for open space preservation, A GROUP THAT WORKS TO PRESERVE open space in Santa Clara County will receive millions of dollars every year toward its efforts, following the approval of a parcel tax this month. Measure D will generate $17 million annually through a two-cent-per-square-foot of building area parcel tax to fund creek and water restoration, land stewardship, expansion […] The post Santa Clara County parcel tax to generate $17M a year for open space preservation appeared first on Local News Matters .

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