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Pinellas Park sets 2024–25 millage at 5.65 mills; council notes public-safety funding gap

Pinellas Park City Council · September 13, 2024
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Summary

Pinellas Park’s City Council on Sept. 12 adopted a resolution establishing a 5.65 mills property tax rate for fiscal 2024–25, a 7.11% increase over the statutory rollback rate; staff said property tax revenue is estimated at $33,470,205 and noted a shortfall in public-safety funding the general fund must cover.

The Pinellas Park City Council on Sept. 12 adopted Resolution 24-17 to set the city’s 2024–25 millage rate at 5.65 mills, and the motion passed unanimously at the meeting’s first public hearing.

City staff presented charts showing taxable values and the state-mandated rollback calculation. Dan Cassianas explained that taxable value growth for the city was about 8.68% year‑over‑year and that, "by law, we have to disclose what that is and…

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