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City of Roseville — 2014 Budget <br />The following table summarizes the estimated tax impact on commercial property, based on the 2014 <br />tax levy and budget, estimates provided by Ramsey County, and assuming no increase in property <br />valuatinn_ <br />Tax Levy Benchmarks <br />The following graphs are presented to provide citizens with an understanding of where their property tax <br />dollars are spent, and how current tax burdens compare to certain benchmarks. <br />The majority of local tax monies provide funding for police & fire, public works, and parks and <br />recreation services. This can be shown in the following graph which highlights tax spending for these <br />services as compared to other governmental services. <br />Parks & <br />Recreation, 25 %� <br />Public Works, <br />16% <br />General <br />Government, <br />12% <br />Police, 32% <br />11 <br />$ Increase <br />% Increase <br />Value of Property <br />2013 <br />2014 <br />Decrease <br />Decrease <br />2001000 <br />11264 <br />11309 <br />44 <br />3.52% <br />3001000 <br />25042 <br />21114 <br />72 <br />3.52% <br />5001000 <br />31598 <br />31725 <br />127 <br />3.52% <br />110001000 <br />71488 <br />71752 <br />264 <br />3.52% <br />210001000 <br />151268 <br />151805 <br />537 <br />3.52% <br />Tax Levy Benchmarks <br />The following graphs are presented to provide citizens with an understanding of where their property tax <br />dollars are spent, and how current tax burdens compare to certain benchmarks. <br />The majority of local tax monies provide funding for police & fire, public works, and parks and <br />recreation services. This can be shown in the following graph which highlights tax spending for these <br />services as compared to other governmental services. <br />Parks & <br />Recreation, 25 %� <br />Public Works, <br />16% <br />General <br />Government, <br />12% <br />Police, 32% <br />11 <br />
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