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School Board Faces Taxpayer Backlash Over Proposed $2,000 Property Tax Levy Increase

December 19, 2024 | CHISAGO LAKES SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota


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School Board Faces Taxpayer Backlash Over Proposed $2,000 Property Tax Levy Increase
Concerns over rising property taxes dominated the Chisago Lakes School District Board meeting on December 19, 2024, as community members voiced frustration over the proposed tax levy for the upcoming year. The board discussed the implications of the new levy, which will see some homeowners, particularly those in the Green House area, facing increased tax burdens while others, like those in the Gold House, will see reductions.

One resident expressed exasperation, stating, “This is the second levy on your now; it’s $2,000 in levies on my property taxes. Are you kidding me?” This sentiment resonated with others in attendance, who felt overwhelmed by the timing of the meeting during the holiday season and the lack of clarity surrounding their tax statements.

Board members clarified that the timing of the meeting was mandated by state law, and they emphasized that the proposed levy is necessary to maintain essential programs, including community education and school-age care. They explained that while the overall tax levy may not increase significantly, fluctuations in property values can lead to individual tax increases.

The discussion highlighted the complexity of property tax assessments, with board members urging residents to review their tax statements carefully and consult with tax professionals to understand their specific situations. “If we weren’t able to levy some of this money, we wouldn’t be able to have these programs,” one board member noted, stressing the importance of the funding for district operations.

As the meeting concluded, board members encouraged residents to reach out for further clarification on their tax statements and the implications of the proposed levy, acknowledging the confusion and frustration expressed by many. The board is set to certify the 2024-2025 property tax levy following the public comment period, with hopes of providing clearer communication to taxpayers in the future.

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