The city is shifting how your tax dollars are collected to fund local fire services. While the city's rate is going up, the county's rate is going down, so your total bill shouldn't change.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The city expects to generate $1,370,000 in additional revenue, though the net impact on total property tax paid by residents is projected to be 0%.
The city benefits from dedicated funding for the new fire station and police department staffing.
Property owners will see a slight increase in their annual tax bills.
The city is shifting how your tax dollars are collected to fund local fire services. While the city's rate is going up, the county's rate is going down, so your total bill shouldn't change.
The city is raising property taxes by 2.9% to cover rising operational costs and employee retention efforts. Residents expressed mixed feelings, with some noting the increase is small compared to other cities, while others raised concerns about the impact on renters.
The city is proposing a 2.9% property tax increase to cover rising costs and maintain services. Residents can weigh in at a formal hearing in August.
The city is looking at a 3% property tax hike to keep up with costs. It's a small increase that helps avoid massive jumps later on.
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