Compares total property tax revenues to public safety expenditures for 50 cities from 2006 to 2014. Dollar amount is adjusted to 2014 using the Portland-Seattle CPI-U.
Dataset contains selected budget information from 2006 to 2014 for 50 cities. The data includes: property tax revenue, public safety expenditure, governmental fund revenue and expenditure and general fund revenue and expenditure.
Dataset contains selected budget information from 2006 to 2014 for 50 cities. The data includes: property tax revenue, public safety expenditure, governmental fund revenue and expenditure and general fund revenue and expenditure.
This table contains data from the 2016 City Property Tax Report--Appendix A. Data is from the Department of Revenue Property Tax Statistics Supplemental Report. An empty cell means missing information. 13 cities do not have a permanent property tax rate. *Denotes rates for urban renewal in "Other" category. ** Portland is the only city with GAP bond--$2.6671/thousand which is not in the table, but included in the "Total City Rate" column. ***In some instances cities were contacted to verify data.
Dataset contains selected budget information from 2006 to 2014 for 50 cities. The data includes: property tax revenue, public safety expenditure, governmental fund revenue and expenditure and general fund revenue and expenditure.
Dataset contains selected budget information from 2006 to 2014 for 50 cities. The data includes: property tax revenue, public safety expenditure, governmental fund revenue and expenditure and general fund revenue and expenditure.