Property tax relief could spell financial trouble for cities, schools

by Ed Ernstes (ernstes@wsbt.com)

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Property tax cap would mean funding shortage for police departments, fire departments, and street workers

A cap in state property taxes would mean many cities like Elkhart would see a drastic reduction in property tax revenues. That would mean a shortage in funding for things like the city police department, fire department, and street workers. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

ELKHART — A property tax relief plan in the works in Indianapolis would provide relief for homeowners.

But the proposed tax caps could mean financial headaches for cities and schools.

The New York Central Railroad Museum in Elkhart depends on city funding to stay in operation. It generates some revenue, but the bulk of it comes from city coffers.

“We do have a budget here,” said Ron Troyer with the museum. “As far as the funding, yes, we have to really be accountable for every penny."

Its operation, as well as that of the Elkhart Municipal Band and the Elkhart Environmental Center, for example, could be impacted by a cap on property tax revenues. The cap would reduce overall state funding for city departments and those programs.

The city stands to lose $3.8 million in state funding.

"And $3.8 million is a very large part of our budget,” explained Arvis Dawson with the mayor’s office. “It’s equivalent to probably ten policemen, ten firefighters. A department as large as the Streets and Sanitation Department could possibly be affected greatly.”

The city says it is not a given that the proposed state measure will have an adverse effect on the city budget. But it wants to be prepared in the likelihood that it might.

“We're looking at everything, we're cutting back on our big ticket items,” Dawson said. “We're preparing as if we're going to have a $3.8 million deficit.”

The Elkhart school system could lose $1.7 million in state funding that would be hard to absorb and could mean possible changes.

“Which could include a reduction in the number of teaching positions, which would necessarily result in increased student class size,” explained Doug Hasler, with Elkhart Community Schools.

In Goshen, the proposed cap in property taxes could mean a $1 million reduction in state funding.

Tuesday, Apr 22 at 7:05 PM watch the Mitch Daniel's ads wrote ...

Has anyone seen the Mitch ads on how he has done so much "good" for the state in regards to the schools, fire dept.'s,police and counties? One is from 2006, if the others are current, will someone please tell me what state he is in, because here in In. we are nowhere in the green! The schools, fire dept's., and police should never have any cut backs, yet, that is all that is happening except for the rise in state tax and now maybe local tax.Everyone needs to vote for a change.

Monday, Jan 28 at 9:46 PM John wrote ...

From the homeschoolers I have met, it should be their problem because they need to be in shcool.

Monday, Jan 28 at 9:23 PM annoymous wrote ...

Well you should also take into consideration the police force and firefighters will be affected which can mean higher crime and longer response times for EMS and Firefighters. Look at the whole picture. The parks department,will there be one? The street department any other city financed department will be affected which will affect each of us.

Monday, Jan 28 at 8:00 PM ELKHART WHAT? wrote ...

TIME TO SELL SOME OF ELKHART SCHOOLS PROPERTY AND NO TAKE HOME VEHICLES!

Monday, Jan 28 at 6:20 PM anonymous wrote ...

It's time for schools to be financially responsible like the rest of us live our lives. Concord Schools has an eternal building program. The supt. office is padding their pockets with perks. Education is NOT about the building totally. The upper folks drive school vehicles, rent hotels etc. all at taxpayers expense, and no one is the wiser. Wake up taxpayers!

Monday, Jan 28 at 5:32 PM Han wrote ...

Yet another non-issue for homeschoolers.

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