CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct a Truth-in-Taxation hearing for the Special Service Area No. 26 (Downtown Maintenance Expenses and Marketing Costs) property tax levy (Item 1 of 2)
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DEPARTMENT: Finance Department
SUBMITTED BY: Rachel Mayer, Finance Director
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
Special Service Area No. 26 was re-established per Ordinance 15-173 in October 2015. This SSA replaced prior SSA’s including SSA 24; SSA 22; and SSA 20, which finance the maintenance, parking deck operations, and marketing expenses for the downtown. Special Service Area 26 will expire in December 2020.
DISCUSSION:
City Council received the estimated 2019 property tax levy for Special Service Area No. 26 at the November 5, 2019 City Council meeting in the amount of $1,046,216. This proposed property tax levy for 2019 is a 4.89% increase from the 2018 final property tax extension of $997,459. Per State statute, a truth-in-taxation hearing is required if the proposed property tax levy is greater than 105% of the final prior year property tax extension. Although the proposed 2019 property tax levy does not meet the truth-in-taxation threshold, in an effort to remain consistent and transparent, a truth-in-taxation hearing notice was published on December 11, 2019. Once the truth-in-taxation hearing is concluded, City Council may adopt the annual property tax levy. This levy amount represents a projected tax rate of 1.5042 up from the 2018 rate of 1.4915.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Tax Levy of $1,046,216 for Special Service Area No. 26