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2020 Levy and Revenue Sources AB 7757

4 stops across 1 body · Oct 7, 2019 → Nov 18, 2019

Summary

The City Council set and conducted public hearings on the 2020 Levy and Revenue Sources across four meetings from October 2019 through November 2019, ultimately adopting the property tax ordinance. Property tax funds general city services like public safety and parks.

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

Oct 7, 2019 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Proposed 2020 Budget: Levy and Revenue Sources
Action: Set Public Hearing
Carried 6-0
The City's authority to impose a property tax is derived from the Washington State Constitution and described in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapters 84.52 and 84.55. The revenues from property tax are considered general government revenues. That means that this money is placed in the General Fund and can be used for any basic governmental service or good such as public safety, planning,
Open meeting →
Oct 21, 2019 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Conduct Public Hearing
The City's authority to impose a property tax is derived from the Washington State Constitution and described in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapters 84.52 and 84.55. The revenues from property tax are considered general government revenues. That means that this money is placed in the General Fund and can be used for any basic governmental service or good such as public safety, planning,
Open meeting →
Nov 4, 2019 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinance
The City's authority to impose a property tax is derived from the Washington State Constitution and described in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapters 84.52 and 84.55. The revenues from property tax are considered general government revenues. That means that this money is placed in the General Fund and can be used for any basic governmental service or good such as public safety, planning,
Open meeting →
Nov 18, 2019 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Conduct Public Hearing; Adopt Ordinance
Carried 6-1
The City's authority to impose a property tax is derived from the Washington State Constitution and described in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapters 84.52 and 84.55. The revenues from property tax are considered general government revenues. That means that this money is placed in the General Fund and can be used for any basic governmental service or good such as public safety, planning,
Open meeting →