(KNZA)--The Jackson County Commission is proposing a 2024 county budget that calls for total expenditures of $32.6 million and maintains the same mill levy.
The Commission approved the budget for publication last week.
According to the budget hearing notice, the proposed budget contains an estimated tax rate of 72.647 mills, which is anticipated to raise more than $11 million in local tax revenue.
Even though the mill levy will remain the same, the county will collect more than $684,000 in additional tax revenue due to a $9.4 million increase in the county's assessed valuation.
The Commission will consider adoption of the budget following a public hearing at 6:00 the evening of September 18th at the Jackson County Courthouse. Prior to the budget hearing, the commission will hold a second hearing on its intent to exceed the revenue neutral tax rate of 68.157 mills.
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