Florissant Ballot Issues

Paddock Estates Annexation, Florissant FPD Tax Hike For Pension Fund on Ballot Apr. 7
Two Florissant area election issues are on the Tuesday, April 7th ballot.

An annexation proposal to add 87-acres including Paddock Estates Subdivision into Florissant will be on by both residents of Florissant and Paddock Estates with a simple majority needed in both areas

Florissant has been attempting to annex Paddock Estates since 1990. The last vote in 2004, voters rejected the annexation, which had also included the Marietta subdivision. This time only Paddock Estates in on the ballot.

The Florissant Fire Protection District is asking for a 15-cent per $100 assessed valuation tax levy to improve its pension plan for firefighters and paramedics. The current residential tax rate is $105 per $100 assessed valuation. The fire district includes most of Florissant, plus parts of Hazelwood, Calverton Park and unincorporated St.. Louis County. Listed as Proposal P, it needs a simply majority.

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District
Director (vote for one, six-year term)
Daniel G. Lubiewski, 1885 St. Francois, 63033
Bose Bradford, 2422 Black Pine Ct., 63031
Bob Bensing, 1565 Fairmount Dr., 63033

Proposition P (simple majority required)
Shall the Board of Directors of the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District be authorized to levy an annual rate of 15 cents per one hundred dollars valuation, the revenues from which shall be deposited in a special fund and used only for the pension program of the District?
Black Jack Fire Protection District

Director (vote for one, six-year term)
Sylvester (Skip) Taylor, II, 12756 Orley Dr., 63033
Tony Weaver, 6762 Mignon Dr., 63033
Ephraim Woods, Jr., 15600 Brunswick Manor Ct., 63034
Robert Keith Herod, 5270 Springtrail Dr., 63033
Dan Geisler, 3870 Fairway Dr., 63033

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