Puyallup council sends $83M bond for public safety building to voters this fall

Puyallup council sends $83M bond for public safety building to voters this fall

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The Puyallup City Council has approved an $82.7 million bond measure that, if passed by voters, would be used to build a new public safety building at 600 39th Ave. SE in the city’s South Hill neighborhood. The 25-year bond measure will appear on the November ballot. The bond would cost the average household $20 a month through an assessment on property taxes, the city said in a Tuesday announcement.  The new building would house the police, jail and municipal court. The bond would also fund…

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