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Pat Trudgeon <br />From: <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Subject: <br />noreply@civicplus.com <br />Wednesday, June 24, 2015 5:33 PM <br />*RVCouncil; Kari Collins; Pat Trudgeon <br />Online Form Submittal: 2016 Roseville Resident Budget Priorities <br />2016 Roseville Resident Budget Priorities <br />First Name <br />Last Name <br />Address 1 <br />Address 2 <br />City <br />State <br />Zip Code <br />Home or Cell Phone <br />Number <br />Email Address <br />Carl <br />Willis <br />1885 Gluek Ln <br />Field not completed. <br />Field not completed. <br />Field not completed. <br />Field not completed. <br />Field not completed. <br />Please share your My priority for the City of Roseville budget would be to have no <br />priorities for the 2016 increase in the tax levy. As home values have increased, cities <br />City of Roseville Budget are automatically seeing an increase in revenues from property <br />(there is no text limit for taxes. Roseville has a high percentage of seniors who would <br />this field): like to continue to live in their homes, but cannot afford such <br />hefty tax increases. Our home value has steadily been going <br />up, with another 3.7% increase this year. (We have had a tax <br />appraiser come out each of the past two years.) The City of <br />Roseville should have adequate funds for the budget from <br />higher home value taxes. Why is Falcon Heights able to <br />maintain a flat tax levy and Lauderdale only propose a 1.3°/o <br />increase, yet Roseville is asking for a much higher percent <br />increase? The highest priorities for Roseville should be police <br />and fire protection, followed by infrastructure and streets. If <br />cuts are needed they should come from parks and rec. <br />i <br />