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Los Angeles County districts have until August 9 to decide whether to ask local voters to approve bonds and parcel taxes.Lynwood will ask voters to approve an $80 million bond in the fall. The southeast Los Angeles district estimates the property tax increase would be, it authorizes districts to borrow money to pay for big projects like repairs and construction. Residents pay back the loan and interest through an increase in property taxes.
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