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Henderson Mayor: Parks Tax Rejection Would Be Catastrophic

By Matthias Binder May 16, 2026
‘No’ vote to extend parks tax would be ‘catastrophic,’ Henderson mayor says
‘No’ vote to extend parks tax would be ‘catastrophic,’ Henderson mayor says - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)
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‘No’ vote to extend parks tax would be ‘catastrophic,’ Henderson mayor says

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Mayor Issues Direct WarningHow the Tax Has Supported Local ParksWhat Voters Should Know Before Casting a BallotLooking Ahead for Henderson’s Green Spaces

‘No’ vote to extend parks tax would be ‘catastrophic,’ Henderson mayor says – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

Henderson residents face a clear choice on their November ballot about whether to keep funding the city’s parks through an existing tax measure. City leaders have spent recent weeks explaining the stakes to homeowners and families who rely on those spaces for recreation and community events. The renewal question asks voters to decide if the dedicated funding stream should continue supporting maintenance, improvements, and new amenities.

Mayor Issues Direct Warning

Henderson Mayor Dan Shaw has stated plainly that a “no” vote would prove catastrophic for the parks system. He pointed to the tax as the primary source of reliable revenue that has allowed the city to keep facilities in good condition and respond to growing demand from residents. Without that steady support, Shaw said, routine upkeep would suffer and planned upgrades would stall. The mayor’s comments come as officials work to counter any confusion about what the ballot question actually asks. They note that the measure simply extends an existing tax rather than creating a new one. Shaw emphasized that the current rate has already delivered visible results across neighborhoods, from playground repairs to trail expansions.

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How the Tax Has Supported Local Parks

The parks tax has operated for more than a decade as a dedicated funding tool separate from the city’s general budget. Revenue from the measure covers everything from mowing and irrigation to safety lighting and restroom upgrades. City records show it has helped add new amenities such as shade structures and fitness equipment that serve thousands of daily users. Officials stress that the tax applies only to certain transactions and remains modest in size for most households. Renewal would lock in the same structure for another period, avoiding the need for future general-fund transfers that could compete with other city priorities like public safety or road repairs.

What Voters Should Know Before Casting a Ballot

The ballot language asks residents whether they support continuing the tax at its current rate. A simple majority is required for passage. City staff have distributed fact sheets and hosted informational sessions to clarify that the question does not raise the rate or expand the tax base. Residents who want more details can review the city’s website or contact the parks and recreation department directly. Early voting options and polling locations will be announced in the coming weeks, giving every registered voter time to examine the measure.

Looking Ahead for Henderson’s Green Spaces

Parks remain one of the most visible and frequently used public assets in the city. Their condition directly affects property values, family activities, and overall quality of life for thousands of households. The upcoming vote will determine whether that level of investment continues without interruption. City leaders say the decision rests with residents, yet they continue to highlight the practical consequences of letting the funding lapse. A sustained parks system, they argue, depends on consistent support that only the dedicated tax has provided so far.

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