Pleasant Prairie Proposes 3.4% Tax Levy Increase for 2018/Budget Hearing Set for November 20, 2017
On
October 16, Village staff presented the proposed 2018 general
government budget to the Village Board. The budget proposes an increase
in the municipal tax levy from $11,484,813 in 2017 to $11,884,256 in
2018, an increase of $399,444. Due to a slight increased value of the
Village (the total assessed value of the Village is now about $3.16
billion), the mill rate will only increase 2.94% from $4.46 to $4.59.
The
municipal tax levy is the amount to be collected through the property
tax in order to cover expenses for municipal services provided to
residents in the community. Under the proposed 2018 budget, the Village
portion of the property tax bill for a median valued home in the Village
is expected to increase by approximately $26.95. The median value of a
home in the Village stayed the same at $205,400 for this budget cycle.
Pleasant
Prairie receives approximately 20% of a resident’s total property tax
payment. This will equate to the Village receiving $942.77 from the
median valued household to cover the expense of providing services
during 2018. The services covered by this $942.77 generally include:
assessing, building inspection, community development/planning,
elections, engineering, finance, fire and paramedics, human resources,
police, road improvements, and snow plowing. The 2018 budget includes an
addition of two police officers and one fire medic. Capital purchases
includes $1.5 million for road improvements, $888,385 for a rescue
pumper fire engine, replacement of a 2008 ambulance, and completing of
our dark fiber communication ring.
A public hearing related to
the 2018 budget is planned for Monday, November 20 at 6:00 p.m. The
hearing will be held in the auditorium on the south side of Pleasant
Prairie Village Hall, 9915 39th Avenue.
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