Sweetwater School District No. 2’s Board of Trustees discussed the uses of a possible recreation mil levy at it's meeting Tuesday evening.
The mil levy including a new swimming pool, play ground equipment, after school programs and supplemental funds. The levy cannot assess more than one mil.
Pete Brandjord, the district’s business manager, said the mil levy would be affected by the county’s assessed valuation and would have generated approximately $840,000 for the full mil and $415,000 for a half mil if it were assessed during the last budget year.
The Star reports that additional property taxes for a $200,000 home would roughly be an additional $9.50 for a half-mil levy and $18 for the full mil, according to Brandjord.
The mil levy including a new swimming pool, play ground equipment, after school programs and supplemental funds. The levy cannot assess more than one mil.
Pete Brandjord, the district’s business manager, said the mil levy would be affected by the county’s assessed valuation and would have generated approximately $840,000 for the full mil and $415,000 for a half mil if it were assessed during the last budget year.
The Star reports that additional property taxes for a $200,000 home would roughly be an additional $9.50 for a half-mil levy and $18 for the full mil, according to Brandjord.
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