Posted on 09/02/2011 4:19:18 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
With more properties on the tax roll, the continued increase in sales tax revenue and a slight increase in appraised property values this year , Pflugerville officials are proposing to lower the tax rate.
The city property tax bill for an average-value home of $159,329 would go down about $8 to $954.38 , under a 2011-12 tax rate that city staff proposed, according to a city spokeswoman.
Pflugerville's growth, more shoppers, a new movie theater , gym and small stores have led to an increase in sales tax revenue, City Manager Brandon Wade said.
The city is expecting to collect more than $3.8 million in sales tax revenue next year , 10 percent more than this year's projected amount , city spokeswoman Terri Waggoner said.
The proposed tax rate for the 2011-12 budget year is 59.9 cents per $100 in assessed valuation, a half-cent decrease. It would be the eighth consecutive year that the Pflugerville tax rate would decline.
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The city is not proposing a reduction in services. The proposed $62.5 million budget includes raises for 40 officers to make their salaries more competitive, as well as 3 percent merit increases for employees, according to Waggoner.
Under the proposed budget, vacant positions have been eliminated and new positions created: a new assistant city manager, patrol officer, detective, public works laborer, coordinator to manage storm water runoff, planner and part-time mechanic.
Waggoner said the proposal also includes $20.7 million for day-to-day operations, not including utilities; $22 million for utilities; as well as a first-time reserve fund to be used for one-time expenses. The fund amount will be determined by December based on sales tax revenue.
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Pflugerville (population aprox 50,000) is north of Austin, Texas and south of Round Rock, Texas. ["Dove season begins Sept 1; residents may hear gun shots in the city limits Hunters may hunt from 30 minutes prior to sunrise to 30 minutes after sunrise per Local Government Code Read on..."]
Austin (TEXAS) economy keeps outperforming nation's as a whole (156 per day move to area)
Cuero, Texas:Oil-Drilling Boom Under Way
Now that’s the way it should be done! Grow business help the town and its people. What a concept.
Bump!
This is how you "create" jobs -- you create an environment that is friendly to employers!
Rick Perry:
FIRST: "Don't spend all the money!"
SECOND: "Have a fair and predictable tax and regulatory policy!"
THIRD: "Have a legal system that doesn't allow for over suing and make loser pay!"
Lower rates means higher revenues.
This is the basic truth that liberals just can’t acknowledge.
CBN -- 3 minute video interview in governors office:
Pflugerville- between a Rock and a weird place.
LOL
And doing very well there, it would appear.
LOL, when I lived in the ‘weird place’ Pflugerville was barely a bump in the road. My how times have changed.
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