The Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls and Lakeland Joint school districts will not pursue emergency levies this school year.
"We are not seeing tremendous growth over our numbers at the beginning of the year," Lakeland Superintendent Lisa Arnold told The Press via email Friday. "However, even if we had, I would not have recommended an emergency levy to the board. Our patrons just passed the supplemental and plant facility levies. We would not have added to that tax burden."
“Why is the state economy so resilient in the face of so many challenges?” research supervisor Craig Shaul asked. Idaho Department of Labor economist Sam Wolkenhauer explains.
Rathdrum approved a final draft of the city’s tentative 2024 budget, Wednesday, which did not include a property tax increase, but did include significant wage increases for city employees.