The city is looking at a 2.4% property tax hike to cover rising fire service costs. This would cost the average homeowner about $11.62 more per year.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
The proposed increase would generate $205,560 in additional annual revenue.
The community benefits from continued fire protection services and the potential for new fire stations.
Property owners will see a slight increase in their annual tax bills.
The city is proposing a 5% property tax increase to help the police department keep up with inflation. This would cost the average homeowner about $25.70 more per year.
The city is looking at a 2.4% property tax hike to cover rising fire service costs. This would cost the average homeowner about $11.62 more per year.
The city is proposing a 5% property tax increase to help the police department keep up with inflation. This would cost the average homeowner about $25 a year.
The Fire Service Area is proposing a tax increase to cover rising costs from the Unified Fire Authority and to fund future fire stations. This would cost the average homeowner about $11.62 more per year.
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.
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