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7.7.04 Board approves recommendation for fire protection tax rate The Metropolitan Utilities District (M.U.D.) Board of Directors approved a tax rate to recommend to the Douglas County Board for fire protection at their monthly meeting July 7. The recommended rate would produce $1.822 million in property tax receipts for the 2004-2005 tax year. The Board held a public hearing on the proposal July 2. During the past 10 years, the District's hydrant tax levy has decreased more than 34 percent while cost to maintain the hydrants has increased more than 25 percent. The current fire protection property tax on a house valued at $150,000 home is $10.83. If the $1.822 million request is granted, it is projected the tax on a $150,000 home would decrease to $10.73, based on preliminary Douglas County valuations and an overall increase in Sarpy County property values of 5 percent. M.U.D., a customer-owned utility, provides water and facilities needed for public fire protection in Omaha and portions of Douglas and Sarpy Counties. Revenue is used for pumps, reservoirs, mains and maintenance of more than 23,795 fire hydrants. The District serves more than 180,540 water customers in the Omaha metro area. Tax Rate History
*Based on preliminary Douglas County valuations and an overall increase in Sarpy County property values of 5 percent. |
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