Five Keys To Successful Tax-Related Parks And Rec Referenda

By Published On: April 27, 2020Categories: Business News, Commercial Real Estate News, Residential Real Estate News, TJ Client NewsComments Off on Five Keys To Successful Tax-Related Parks And Rec Referenda

Projects that build or expand parks and rec facilities often need voter support for funding. So, how can a parks and rec district connect with its constituents to score at the ballot box?Having been involved in hundreds of successful tax-related referenda over his 27-year career, Paul Hanley, managing director of Beyond Your Base, a consultancy of Taylor Johnson client Wight & Company, had some answers, which we pitched as a byline to Parks and Rec Business. Read more here about what park districts can do to engage voters and create a plan that is a win for everyone involved.

Paul Hanley, managing director of Beyond Your Base, a Wight & Company consultancy, offers insight on what park districts can do to maximize the success of ballot measures.

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