2017 Hiawatha City Budget Contains Mill Levy Increase
(KNZA)--The Hiawatha City Commission has approved for publication a proposed 2017 budget of nearly $6.5 million that calls for about a 1.6 mill property tax levy increase.
The Commission took the action during their regular meeting Tuesday evening.
The proposed budget contains a property tax levy of 54.058 mills, which is to raise nearly $1.2 million in tax revenue.
City Administrator Mike Nichols attributed the property tax levy increase primarily to increased employee health care costs.
The Commission will consider adoption of the budget following a public hearing at their July 18th meeting.
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