Many read the notice posted on Facebook “Yavapai College proposes 5% tax increase” from The Verde Valley Independent article here. We all appreciate the local papers placing notices like this on Facebook. If they didn’t we wouldn’t be informed. According to the Verde Valley Independant “The Yavapai Community College District is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $2,553,300 or 5%.”
MEETING
Tuesday, May 16, at 1 p.m. at the Yavapai College Prescott Campus – Community Room 19-147, 1100 E. Sheldon Street, Prescott
With so many changes in our world, lack of housing, affordable housing, homelessness, soaring food costs, and low-paying jobs in the Verde Valley is now the right time to increase a property tax rate?
Sedona population has declined and short-term rental properties have increased.
Has the College looked for other options, ways to save money, effectiveness or efficiency of programs other solutions?
Understanding the process and learning who does what is always good to know.
While we are all busy in our lives, work, and children are our top priorities. Time slips away slowing it down to think it through isn’t always available. This is the purpose of this post.
Can we write to have a voice? or do we have to be present on May 16, at 1 p.m. at the Yavapai College Prescott Campus – Community Room 19-147, 1100 E. Sheldon Street, Prescott
Those of us that have reviewed the property tax bills see that Yavapai College takes a big hit. The higher the property taxes are the higher our costs are. While the property owner pays those taxes it is passed down to renters if that property is rented.
What does this mean and how do residents have a voice?
Learning more is always helpful. So I went to https://www.yc.edu/v6/district-governing-board/index.html to learn more about the governing board.
From Yavapai College website
“How We Work For You
The Board’s role is to act as a link between the taxpayers and management, directing and regulating the organization on the taxpayers’ behalf. While Board members are elected by the voters of Yavapai County, they make decisions in the best interest of the taxpayers as a whole.”
District Board Members: https://www.yc.edu/v6/district-governing-board/members.html
“Yavapai College District Governing Board members are community individuals who live within Yavapai County. Board members are elected officials for six-year terms representing five districts within the County.”
District Board Members
- Ray Sigafoos – District 1 Term Expires: December 31, 2024 ray.sigafoos@yc.edu
- Deb McCasland – Board Chair, District 2 Term Expires: December 31, 2028 deb.mccasland@yc.edu
- Toby Payne – District 3 Term Expires: December 31, 2024 toby.payne@yc.edu
- Chris Kuknyo – Board Secretary, District 4 Term Expires: December 31, 2026 chris.kuknyo@yc.edu
- Steve Bracety – District 5 Term Expires: December 31, 2026 steve.bracety@yc.edu
Email Quick link:
ray.sigafoos@yc.edu
deb.mccasland@yc.edu
toby.payne@yc.edu
chris.kuknyo@yc.edu
steve.bracety@yc.edu
15-1461.01. Truth in taxation notice and hearing; roll call vote on tax increase; definition
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