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CIP Taxpayer Impact (monthly) <br /> $12.00 <br /> $10.00 <br /> $8.00 <br /> $6.00 <br /> $4.00 <br /> $2.00 <br /> $- <br />201520162017201820192020 <br />The impact depictedin the chartassumes that all property tax-supported capital items will be funded <br />through systematic increases in the annual property tax levy, and that no other alternative funding sources <br />are captured. In addition, it assumes that all existing assets will be replaced with something similar at the <br />end of their useful lives.Based on these assumptions, the typical single-family homeowner will be paying <br />$10.25 per month in 2020 (holding all other factors constant) compared to the $7.46 they’re currently <br />paying. <br />Although not specifically addressed in the chart, the tax impacts from the expected $48 million in new <br />investment is significantly mitigateddue to the expiring debt levies that are scheduled to be re-purposed <br />for the CIP over the next 5 years.Had the City notbeen in a position to re-purpose those levies, the impacts <br />would have been much greater. <br /> <br />83 <br /> <br />
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