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2023 Proposed Tax Levy <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Debt Service Tax Levies <br /> <br />This levy is required under the terms of the 2011 Improvement Bond bondholder agreement and per the <br />terms of the official statements for the 2020 Capital Improvement Plan Bond and 2021 Tax Abatement <br />Bond. These taxes are used to make principal and interest payments on general obligation bonds issued <br />by the city. The total levy for debt service in 2023 is $992,174. <br /> <br />General Operating Levy <br /> <br />The levy for general operating purposes is $8,138,754. This levy is used, along with non‐property tax <br />revenues, to fund general government, public safety, public works, and other city operations. This levy is <br />needed to balance the general fund with no structural deficit (i.e. transfers from other funds). <br /> <br />The proposed tax levy provides funding to allow for the hiring of a fulltime fire chief and provides for step <br />increases, a cost‐of‐living adjustment, and health insurance premium coverage for eligible employees for <br />the 2023 calendar year. The proposed levy also contains a $200,000 appropriation to provide for flat tax <br />rate stabilization should the taxable market value of property decline due to an economic downturn. <br /> <br />Street Capital Improvement Program Levy <br /> <br />First instituted in 2006, this levy is used to defray a portion of the city’s share of street reconstruction <br />projects. The proposed levy for 2023 is $1,160,000. When combined with state construction aid, these <br />funds will allow us to continue improving our network of streets without the need to issue additional <br />debt. <br /> <br />Equipment Purchasing Levy <br /> <br />This levy is needed to replace big ticket equipment items in the Public Safety and Public Works <br />Departments that have exceeded their useful life. These items include plow trucks, pickup trucks, dump <br />trucks, and firefighting vehicles. New equipment prices are ever increasing and in order to be able to fund <br />future Public Safety and Public Works equipment the proposed levy for 2023 is $300,000. <br /> <br />Storm Water Improvement Levy <br /> <br />This levy is needed to fund water reuse projects and improvements to our drainage systems, including the <br />repair and/or replacement of catch basins. Eventually funds will be needed to maintain our system of <br />drainage ponds. This levy is in the amount of $278,788. <br /> <br />Park Improvement Levy <br /> <br />First instituted in 2007, this levy is used to finance capital improvements to the city’s neighborhood park <br />system. The proposed neighborhood park improvement levy for 2023 is $92,000. <br /> <br />
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