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The property tax levy for the Heartland Community College district will likely go up 12.6% next year. That's only slightly more than the expected increase in property values for the district.
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The fiscal 2024 budget is nearly 16% higher than last year’s plan, and is built around the county’s 2023 levy bringing in about 13% more money than the 2022 figure.
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Unit 5 is proposing a nearly $151 million property tax levy for 2023, about 10% more than last year. But the district plans to lower its overall tax rate.
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The valuation of properties and community growth may result in Bloomington's property tax rate going down, according to City Manager Tim Gleason.
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Normal will require landlords to give tenants advance notice before entering their residences, with an ordinance the Normal Town Council approved Monday.
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The Unit 5 school board will vote on the $232.9 million budget next month, followed by the district setting an annual tax levy in December.
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The District 87 school board will get its first look at its $89.9 million spending plan Wednesday night.
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A bill moving through the state legislature to make the tax base larger for the Central Illinois Regional Airport also would increase the maximum tax rate that could support the facility. It has passed the Senate and cleared a House committee.
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The head of the Bloomington-Normal Airport Authority says the airport is looking to expand its tax base to help it respond to future crises and to have the flexibility to take advantage of unexpected development opportunities.
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The Bloomington Township Fire Protection District sought the referendum because of state-mandated minimum wage increases, higher equipment costs and the need to stay competitive in recruiting emergency personnel.