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File #: 17-115    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/7/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/27/2017 Final action: 12/27/2017
Title: AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF HUDSON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER TO RE-DESIGNATE MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX REVENUES SO AS TO COMBINE THE PREVIOUSLY-DESIGNATED FUNDING TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. Executive Summary: This Ordinance will allow the question of whether or not the City should combine the Fire and EMS share of income taxes to go to the May 2018 ballot.
Sponsors: David A. Basil
Indexes: Finance - General
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 03-226, passed 12-17-03, for Ballot Issue Increasing Income Tax from 1% to 2%, 2. Ordinance No. 17-115, as introduced 7/18/2017, 3. Ordinance No. 17-115, as amended 12/27/2017
Related files: 17-115 (Original)
Title
AN ORDINANCE SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF HUDSON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER TO RE-DESIGNATE MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX REVENUES SO AS TO COMBINE THE PREVIOUSLY-DESIGNATED FUNDING TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.
Executive Summary: This Ordinance will allow the question of whether or not the City should combine the Fire and EMS share of income taxes to go to the May 2018 ballot.
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Legislative History
Ordinance No. 03-226, Submitting to the Electors of the City of Hudson the Question of Whether to Increase the Income Tax from 1% to 2% Per Year and to Designate Additional Purposes Therefor, and Declaring an Emergency, passed December 17, 2003.
Ballot Issue 3, approved by voters at Special Election of March 2, 2004.
Purpose & Explanation
With passage of Issue 3, the City's Income Tax was increased from 1% to 2% for general municipal operations as set forth in Section 890.01 and for such additional general municipal operations to include long-term storm water improvements; long-term sanitary sewer improvements; long-term road, sidewalk, pathway and bikeway improvements as designated by Council. In addition, the following allocations for the additional 1% revenue were designated: 15% for Fire Department funding; 9% for Emergency Medical Services funding; 15% for the Park System funding; and 13.5% for community learning centers funding, in the City in cooperation with the Hudson City School District.
Combining the Fire and EMS funds would:
* Stabilize EMS and require no new taxes.
* Have no negative impact on current and future Fire Department needs.
* Allow the Fire/EMS Chief and City Council to make decisions about expense allocations based on actual need to support both services.
Timing Considerations
The Clerk must provide a certified copy of this adopted Ordinance no later than February 7, 2018, (90 days in advance) in order for a ballot issue to appear before voters on the May 8, 2018, General Election ballot.
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