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This dashboard is designed to provide residents, property owners, business owners, and other stakeholders with access to publicly available information, updates, and perspectives regarding the proposed property tax amendment.
The information presented here includes summaries of the amendment, key dates, relevant documents, fiscal analyses, and public statements from elected officials, municipal leaders, policy organizations, and other public figures. The City has compiled these materials to help the community better understand the amendment and the range of viewpoints that have been expressed about its potential impacts.
The City of Tarpon Springs does not endorse or oppose the positions presented on this page. Statements and opinions included in the dashboard are provided for informational purposes and reflect the views of their respective authors or organizations.
Residents are encouraged to review multiple sources of information and consult official amendment language, supporting documentation, and public records when evaluating the proposal.
For every $1.00 you pay in property taxes a portion goes to the schools, county, city, and special districts.
The General Fund is the City’s primary operating fund. It pays for the services most residents think of as “City Government” supporting traditional public services like:
Police
Fire/Emergency Rescue
Parks and Recreation Services and Programs
Library
Streets
And General City Operations
Property Tax Revenue makes up almost half of General Fund Revenue. In Fiscal Year 2027 the City of Tarpon Springs is estimating $16M generated from property tax.
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This dashboard is designed to provide residents, property owners, business owners, and other stakeholders with access to publicly available information, updates, and perspectives regarding the proposed property tax amendment.
The information presented here includes summaries of the amendment, key dates, relevant documents, fiscal analyses, and public statements from elected officials, municipal leaders, policy organizations, and other public figures. The City has compiled these materials to help the community better understand the amendment and the range of viewpoints that have been expressed about its potential impacts.
The City of Tarpon Springs does not endorse or oppose the positions presented on this page. Statements and opinions included in the dashboard are provided for informational purposes and reflect the views of their respective authors or organizations.
Residents are encouraged to review multiple sources of information and consult official amendment language, supporting documentation, and public records when evaluating the proposal.
For every $1.00 you pay in property taxes a portion goes to the schools, county, city, and special districts.
The General Fund is the City’s primary operating fund. It pays for the services most residents think of as “City Government” supporting traditional public services like:
Police
Fire/Emergency Rescue
Parks and Recreation Services and Programs
Library
Streets
And General City Operations
Property Tax Revenue makes up almost half of General Fund Revenue. In Fiscal Year 2027 the City of Tarpon Springs is estimating $16M generated from property tax.