Residents could see a 2.3 percent increase in taxes paid to the library if council approves a tax levy ordinance Monday.
The Village of Woodridge will hold a special meeting 7 a.m. Monday at Village Hall for consideration of a tax levy ordinance. The proposed ordinance levies property taxes for the Village at the same rate as 2011. It would increase the library rate by 2.3 percent. A vote was taken at the Village Hall meeting Thursday night, however, it was a tie between trustees, according to Assistant Village Administrator Peggy Halik. For more information on this ordinance, click here. Patch Asks: Are you happy with the services provided by the library?
Taxes toward the park district increased slightly to cover inflationary increases and financial commitments, officials said.
Woodridge residents can expect to pay approximately $10 more in tax bills towards the Woodridge Park District next fiscal year with the board approving the 2012 Tax Levy Ordinance on Tuesday night. The total amount of property taxes requested in the 2012 Tax Levy Ordinance is $6,216,538—a 4.389 percent increase from last year’s levy of $5,917,028. Officials say the money is necessary to fund inflationary increases, as well as financial commitments such as: the land acquisition purchase of the School District #99 property, capital projects in accordance with federally mandated American with Disabilities Act compliance, state mandated contributions, and planned capital replacement and capital development programs. For more information on …
penny
11:00 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012
How much more can we afford. Everybody wants more money! People are barely making it now.   more ›