CRESTVIEW — The Crestview City Council voted on the millage rate after a Community Redevelopment Agency quarterly meeting Sept. 25.
City Clerk Betsy Roy said the rate will stay the same as last year: 6.9466.
"There's no changes, no decreases, no increases," Roy said.
The mill is $1 per $1,000 of the property's value. It will be in effect for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1 and ending Sept. 30, 2018.
The millage resulted in $6,903,634 in ad valorem taxes for the city's annual budget.
The rest of the city budget, which the council formally approved as well, is as follows:
REVENUES:
Local Option Taxes: $679,800
Utility Service Taxes: $2,090,900
Communications Services Tax: $782,800
Local Business Tax: $123,600
Permits, Fees and Special Assessments: $414,101
Franchise Fees: $1,688,250
Impact Fees: $476,700
Federal Grants: $0
State Shared Revenues: $3,209,601
Payments from Local Governments: $119,000
Charges for Services: $10,007,373
Fines and Forfeitures: $43,260
Miscellaneous Revenue: $358,100
Capital Funds: $1,454,428
Transfers In: $127,500
Cash Carry Forward/Reserves: $6,548,181
EXPENDITURES:
General Government Services: $10,750,982
Public Safety: $10,016,714
Physical Environment: $8,449,571
Transportation: $1,965,817
Culture and Recreation: $1,299,749
Debt Service: $2,416,895
Transfers Out: $127,500
A total of $18,801,043 will come from the general fund, $701,088 from the debt service fund, $14,322,710 from the enterprise fund and $1,202,387 from the special revenue fund.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Council votes on millage rate, budget