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Bellingham City Council members to vote on property tax increase proposal Monday

City Council members are scheduled Monday, Nov. 9, to vote on a 1 percent property tax increase being proposed by Mayor Dan Pike.

The increase was proposed as part of Pike’s 2010 budget plan, which also includes tapping $1.8 million in general fund reserves to help close a gap between next year’s expenditures and revenues.

The 1 percent increase amounts to $180,639 in new taxes that would be spread among all city taxpayers.

New construction and property reassessments would add another $360,480 to tax rolls for a total property tax collection by the city of about $18.97 million next year.

For the owner of a $300,000 home, the 1 percent increase would amount to about an additional $6.18 more per year. For a $250,000 home it would amount to about $5.15. The estimates are based on preliminary numbers from the Whatcom County Assessor’s Office, said city Budget Manager Brian Henshaw.

The mayor has argued the tax increase is a necessary, responsible measure to help bolster the city’s budget, along with taking reserves, as city officials also will have to cut about $28.3 million from the budget in 2009 and 2010.

Cuts have meant layoffs at the city and reduced hours in services, including Bellingham Public Library hours, as well a reduction in some programs provided by the city’s Parks & Recreation Department. Pike also had to scale back plans for an increase to law enforcement staffing after his 2009 budget, passed by the council, included new officers to work as part of a neighborhood anti-crime team.

The new unit is up and running, but the city had to use current officers instead of new hires that had been proposed.

Pike’s proposal for 2010 is a $187.8 million budget, 13.1 percent less than the 2009 proposed budget and brings the city back down to below 2006 budget levels.

IF YOU GO
What: City Council members are scheduled to vote on a 1 percent property tax increase.
When: 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9.
Where: Council chambers, City Hall, 210 Lottie St.
Have your say: Contacted City Council members at council@cob.org or call 778-8200.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 6th, 2009 at 5:06 pm and is filed under Bellingham. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

4 Responses to “Bellingham City Council members to vote on property tax increase proposal Monday”

  1. AFY Says:
    November 6th, 2009 at 5:12 pm

    Question, will the city of Bellingham spend less in 2010 than in 2009?

    AFY!!thesheepdog!!!

  2. Sam Taylor Says:
    November 6th, 2009 at 5:42 pm

    Question, will the city of Bellingham spend less in 2010 than in 2009? —AFY

    Yes, as indicated by the article.

  3. AFY Says:
    November 6th, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    Thanks, just checking, I have found when it comes to government spending, budgets and spending can have different meanings!

    AFY!!thesheepdog!!!

  4. Sam Taylor Says:
    November 6th, 2009 at 5:57 pm

    A fair point, AFY. I specifically used figures in here discussing expenditures … meaning what they’ll spend. In 2009, the adopted budget was $216.1 million in expenditures. In 2010, it is dropping down to $187.8 million in expenditures. It’s a decrease of 13.1 percent.

    They’ve cut $28.3 million in expenditures from the budget over both years.

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