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The Roaring Fork Valley Early Childhood Services District Continues to Grow and Refresh Its Image – the Valley Sun

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Six months ago, voters in the Roaring Fork Valley approved a tax district to help subsidize childcare. District officials said they want to start distributing the funds, but also take the time to do it right. The 0.25% sales tax, which went into effect last November, is intended to support early childhood services in Pitkin, Garfield, and Eagle counties. However, it could take some time before the funds generated by the tax actually reach people…
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Six months ago, voters in the Roaring Fork Valley approved a tax district to help subsidize childcare. District officials said they want to start distributing the funds, but also take the time to do it right. The 0.25% sales tax, which went into effect last November, is intended to support early childhood services in Pitkin, Garfield, and Eagle counties. However, it could take some time before the funds generated by the tax actually reach people…

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soprissun.com broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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