FY2014 Budget

This budget will raise more revenue from property taxes than last year’s budget by an amount of $10,077,088, which is a 2.7 percent increase from last year’s budget. The property tax revenue to be raised from new property added to the tax roll this year is $7,077,149.

City Council Record Vote

The members of the governing body voted on the adoption of the budget, excluding the General Fund allocation for the Police Department as follows:

For: Mayor Price; Mayor Pro Tem Zimmerman; Councilmembers Espino, Scarth, Bivens, Jordan, Shingleton, Allen Gray, and Burns.
Against: None
Present but abstained from voting: None
Absent: None

The members of the governing body voted on the adoption of the budget General Fund allocation for the Police Department as follows:

For: Mayor Price; Mayor Pro tem Zimmerman; Councilmembers Espino, Scarth, Bivens, Jordan, Shingleton, and Burns.
Against: None
Present but abstained from voting: Councilmember Allen Gray
Absent: None

Municipal Property Tax Rates

The municipal property tax rates for the preceding fiscal year, and each municipal property tax rate that has been adopted or calculated for the current fiscal year, include: 

Tax Rate Adopted FY2012-13 Adopted FY2012-13
Property Tax Rate  $0.855000   $0.855000
Effective Tax Rate  0.8860699   0.859693 
Effective Maintenance and Operations Tax Rate  0.701724   0.684707 
Rollback Tax Rate  0.926961   0.918583 
Debt Rate  0.169100   0.179100 

 

Municipal Debt Obligations

The total amount of outstanding municipal debt obligations (including principal and interest) secured by property taxes is $888,972,374.

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