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<br />.....take a closer look at what you spend each month for service. <br />w _ <br /> <br />--- <br /> <br />6909 <br /> <br /> <br />co./,lL IV NrnJvC~ <br />+n-~~-rV <br />aLl H(J71lLV~ ~' <br />hA-mR-01Jj71.Q/l:4 Aflt..1. <br />AA W~S~ <br />~~ ~pldvU/1 <br />U.S. W'Ut p~ <br /> <br />$20.+5 <br /> <br />6908 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />$28.00 <br /> <br />"'" <br /> <br />69/0 <br /> <br />$/8.00 <br /> <br />6911 <br /> <br />$2/.00 <br /> <br />~ Based on the <br />monthly costs for <br />the average <br />New Brighton <br />homeowner who lives <br />in a $100,000 home. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. 6. MRS. AVERAGE f/OMEOWNER. <br />NfiW 8RIGHTotv; MN <br />PAYro ~ of #~ l5~bmJ <br />8-'AH'I7':rp~l77} C'-r ~ <br /> <br />6912 <br /> <br /> <br />$ /7: 00 1f- <br /> <br />POLIC€, f:/Re <br />MEMo~.TRE.ET N1AI,v-n. <br />PA- , r;;/VIfNCE )V. -::l.1 <br />RKS PROGRA".,S · / rl/u1i a. J It:J''hU~i_. ~ <br />,ETc. ~ <br /> <br />.~ <br /> <br />----~ <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. What do I get for my $17 a month?"* <br /> <br />New Brighton residents are provided with a full <br />range of basic services. <br /> <br />· Police & Fire <br />· Parks, Recreation Programs & Forestry <br />· Streets & Sidewalks <br />· Civil Defense <br />· Planning, Zoning & Inspection Services <br /> <br />Services are paid for through a combination of state <br />sales taxes, customer charges and property taxes. <br /> <br />In looking at my tax statement, I <br />noticed that city taxes .went up more <br />than county and schools. Why? <br /> <br />· The state legislature significantly cut state aid <br />to New Brighton thereby requiring a greater <br />reliance on property taxes for city revenues. <br />(See bar graph.) <br /> <br />· It should be noted that total city expenditures <br />for 1992 will increase only 3% despite a 3.5% <br />increase in the rate of inflation. <br /> <br />-'--" <br /> <br />~-- <br /> <br /> <br />REDUCTION OF STATE AID REVENUES <br />INCREASES PROPERTY TAX <br />$90,000 <br />):"')')" ...~~~: ~ET <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />- $650,000 <br />STATE AID <br />~~~}~~: <br />:t~~}~~~ <br />.:';;:':.;,: -$3,050,000 <br />,:;.::;:~' PROPERIY TAX <br />{%W~~~ <br /> <br />NEW BRIGHTON GENERAL FUND REVENUES <br /> <br />TAXES ... <br /> <br />$800,000 <br />STATE AlD- <br /> <br />_ STATE AID <br />(SALES TAX) <br /> <br />......~ :~. <br /> <br />~~~\U <br />$2,900,000 ;;::.:.;:~ <br />PROPERTY - ;::.:,,:: <br />TAXES !fA\~{{~ <br /> <br />:..:-;.:.:.:.: <br /> <br />1991 1992 <br />
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