Posts Tagged ‘taxes’
Friday, June 4th, 2010 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — The City Commission Thursday chose to lay off 18 police officers and cut back spending in city departments rather than raise taxes to balance next year’s budget.
The commission met Thursday morning for a budget workshop to decide how it will make up the $5.2 million shortfall from its expected 12 percent drop in property tax revenue next year. (more…)
Tags: city commission, Crime, cut backs, Fort Pierce, police department, taxes
Posted in Crime, Economy, Fort Pierce | 2 Comments »
Friday, April 9th, 2010 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Reading teachers, health assistants and textbooks could be restored if the School Board approves an extra tax this year.
The board discussed Thursday the idea of levying the tax to get more money and possibly reinstating reading courses to upper-level middle school students. (more…)
Tags: indian river school board, property, taxes
Posted in Economy, Elections, Indian River County, Schools | 2 Comments »
Friday, December 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
TRADITION — Imagine waking up Christmas morning, expecting a real-live puppy and instead finding a stuffed animal under the tree.
Or worse: find nothing. (more…)
Tags: businesses, festival of lights, holiday, recession, residents, taxes, Tradition
Posted in Community events, Economy, Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast business | No Comments »
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A handful of residents living near fire station No. 10 on Dalton Circle want to put a stop to a St. Lucie County Fire District proposal to replace its 911 emergency communications tower with a cell tower.
The proposal is part of the district’s larger plan to replace up to 12 of its existing 16 communications towers at various fire stations with cell towers. The move would generate additional revenue for the fire district by leasing the property to cell providers, offsetting taxes.
But residents like Gary Schellenger said cell towers are unsightly and decrease property values.
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Tags: cancer clusters, cell tower, fire station, pot st. lucie, taxes
Posted in Port St. Lucie | 3 Comments »
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Voters deciding this year’s race for the Stuart City Commission Group II seat will choose between a political newcomer promising fresh ideas and an incumbent with some 20 years of commission experience.
Jeffrey Callahan, a Martin County marine safety officer/emergency medical technician entered the political arena this year to challenge incumbent Jeffrey Krauskopf, who will be seeking his 13th term as a city commissioner.
Voters head to the polls for this year’s general election Tuesday, but early voting and mail-in ballots already have been cast. Early voting for city residents continues until 4:30 p.m. Friday at the Martin County Supervisor of Elections Office, 135 S.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Stuart.
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Tags: affordable housing, balance budget, city commission, early voting, election, green jobs, group II set, high-tech, mail-in ballots, marine safety officer, polls, property manager, realtor, Stuart, supervisor of elections, taxes
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE - In a turnabout decision, the City Council Monday night gave an initial 4-1 vote to increase the property tax rate by 11 percent.
The council also unanimously approved a 2009-2010 revised total budget of $430 million.
A final vote on the property tax rate and budget is scheduled for a 7 p.m. Sept. 28 public hearing at City Hall.
Last week, the council made a last-ditch effort to avoid an earlier proposed 26 percent property tax increase and held a special meeting to discuss using half of the city’s general fund reserves to help offset a more than $18 million deficit in the general fund.
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie | 4 Comments »
Thursday, September 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — City property owners may be able to avoid a proposed 26 percent increase in their property taxes.
During a special meeting Wednesday, the City Council unanimously agreed to use half of the city’s general fund reserves to keep the property tax rate at its current rate of $4.22 per $1,000 of taxable value. The council will formally vote on setting the property tax rate during scheduled 7 p.m. public hearings Sept. 14 and Sept. 28 at City Hall.
Using the city’s median home price of $112,000 with a $50,000 homestead exemption, an average city property tax bill using the current rate would be $261, excluding taxes from other agencies, such as the school and fire districts.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A Nevada corporation that holds the mortgage for Vero Fashion Outlets is seeking to foreclose on the mall, according to civil lawsuit filed in Indian River Circuit Court.
LNV Corp. of Nevada is seeking $32.15 million, including principal and interest, because the mall defaulted on payments, according to the lawsuit.
“Vero (Fashion Outlets) has defaulted,” wrote attorney Kenneth Curtin, of West Palm Beach, in a lawsuit filed Aug. 26. It is assigned to Circuit Judge Paul Kanarek. No action has been taken in the civil lawsuit and the mall’s owners have not responded to the allegations. Curtin did not return calls Wednesday.
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Posted in Economy, Treasure Coast business, Vero Beach | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
HOBE SOUND — Thirty-year-old fire station #32 in Hobe Sound will soon have a new 5,000-square-foot, hurricane-proof addition that will add eight dorm rooms and two bathrooms, enabling the station to finally separate male and female firefighters.
The $520,000 addition is being installed by Royal Concrete Concepts of West Palm Beach, which manufactures pre-engineered concrete building systems that arrive virtually complete on the construction site. Workers simply connect the utilities, add the flooring and other touches and the new wing is nearly ready for occupancy.
“It takes just one day to set the units up because they arrive on site from our Okeechobee manufacturing plant 95 percent complete,” said Jeff Wisinski, the company’s head of business development.
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — The City Council Monday night unanimously agreed to move forward with purchasing 15 acres from Tradition Outlet LLC for $10 million, a move that puts up half the state’s contribution to help a Hollywood executive set up a digital production studio.
The studio could create up to 500 jobs and bring Florida State University’s Film Studies program to the Treasure Coast.
The package includes the local governments building a 150,000-square-foot studio for Hobe Sound-based Wyndcrest Holdings, a private investment firm focused on entertainment and Internet technology headed by Jupiter Island resident John Textor.
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie | 2 Comments »