During a recent government meeting, Polk County officials discussed the proposed tentative budget for the fiscal year 2024-2025, totaling approximately $2.98 trillion. The budget includes allocations for various Municipal Service Taxing Units (MSTUs), with significant portions funded by property taxes.
The proposed budgets for specific MSTUs are as follows:
Before you scroll further...
Get access to the words and decisions of your elected officials for free!
Subscribe for Free - Polk County Parks MSTU: $44,425,096, with $19,377,844 sourced from property tax.
- Polk County Library MSTU: $10,177,281, with $7,276,773 from property tax.
- Polk County Stormwater MSTU: $12,000,000, with $3,449,594 from property taxes.
- Rancho Bonito MSTU: $55,387, with $8,952 from property tax.
Public comments highlighted concerns regarding property tax increases. Resident Michael Freitag expressed confusion over a substantial rise in his property tax bill, attributing it to changes in how millage rates are calculated. He noted a staggering increase of over 1500% compared to the previous year. Another resident, Craig White, echoed concerns about rising taxes amid population growth and questioned whether the county was adequately accounting for increased revenue from new residents.
In response to public inquiries, officials assured residents that staff members would be available to clarify tax notices and calculations. The board proceeded to approve several resolutions, including a tentative millage rate of 0.0941 mills for the Stormwater MSTU, reflecting a 7.1% increase, and a tentative operating millage rate of 6.6348 mills, a 5.7% increase from the previous year.
The meeting concluded with the board adopting the overall tentative budget, which includes specific allocations for the various MSTUs discussed. The board emphasized their commitment to transparency and responsiveness to community concerns regarding fiscal matters.