The city is proposing a property tax increase to cover rising costs for police and fire services. This would mean a small annual increase for the average homeowner.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The proposed increase would generate $512,970 in additional revenue for the HCSEA.
The police department, which will have the necessary funding to maintain current service levels despite rising costs.
Property owners, who will see an increase in their annual tax bills.
The city is looking at raising property taxes to help the police department keep up with inflation and rising costs. This would mean a 4.5% increase in revenue for the safety enforcement area.
The city is proposing a 2.4% property tax increase to pay for rising fire service costs. This would add about $11.62 a year to the tax bill for a typical $640,000 home.
The city is proposing a property tax increase to cover rising costs for police services, including inflation and insurance. This would cost the average homeowner about $25.70 more per year.
The water district is proposing an 11% property tax increase to fund capital projects. The Council expressed concerns about the district's reliance on property taxes versus usage fees.
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