During a recent city council meeting, Councilman Horn addressed concerns regarding a significant increase in property tax bills, which could rise by as much as 27%, with 12-13% attributed to the park district's actions related to city annexations. This increase could result in property tax bills soaring by approximately $2,000, although the exact impact on water consumption costs due to annexation remains unclear.
The meeting also featured public comments, including remarks from resident Mister Drayton, who clarified that all expenses related to property purchases had been covered by his group, with no additional costs incurred by the city. He highlighted the disparity between current tax rates and those in Decatur, arguing that high taxes deter new construction and suggesting that the city should expedite the annexation of quality lakefront properties to help balance tax burdens.
Drayton emphasized that the city has the opportunity to enhance its tax base by annexing these properties, which are surrounded by newly annexed areas. He also raised concerns about the township's loss of tax revenue and the perceived inadequacy of services provided by Decatur, urging the council to take action to address these issues.
The meeting underscored ongoing discussions about property taxes, annexation strategies, and the need for improved municipal services, reflecting the community's desire for proactive measures to enhance local governance and economic viability.