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VALLEY
CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR
| City
Council Members |
Re-election
date |
| Dave
Williams |
2008 |
| Cal
Peacock |
2006 |
| Arlene
Cochran |
2006 |
| Byron
Ueckert |
2008 |
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| Agenda
& Meeting Information: |
359-2251 |
| Office
phone: |
359-2251 |
| Office
fax number: |
359-2610 |
| Office
email: |
valleycityhall@dtnspeed.net |
| Their
office address: |
Valley
City Hall
Attn: (city council member)
210 North Locust Str
Valley, NE. 68064-0682
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| Office
of the Mayor |
| Mayor
Mary Caffey |
Phone:
359-2251 |
Valley
City Hall
210 North Locust Str
Valley, NE. 68064
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Email:
valleymayor@dtnspeed.net |
ATTEND TAX
LEVY BUDGET HEARINGS AND OTHER MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS:
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2nd
Tuesday: |
7 PM
City Hall,
210 North Locust Street |
Walk in and
sign up to speak. Prior to a meeting or at a meeting, ask clerk,
secretary, or council member for agenda and/or copies of documentation
pertinent to your concerns.
ONLY IF DOZENS OF
TAXPAYERS ATTEND AND SPEAK AT THESE MEETINGS CAN TAXPAYERS HAVE
AN IMPACT!! IF YOU ABSOLUTELY CANNOT ATTEND, CONTACT YOUR CITY COUNCIL
MEMBER BY LETTER, PHONE, FAX, OR EMAIL.
Check
the city web site for budget hearing and other information: http://www.valleyne.org
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The FY 1999-2000 City of Valley
property tax levy is 41.946¢ per $100 of valuation.
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The FY 2000-2001 City of Valley
property tax levy is 40.577¢ per $100 of valuation. The city budget grew by
33%, from $969,874 to $1,292,180. The owner of a $100,000 home, with a 15%
hike in valuation, paid $18 more in property taxes.
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The FY 2001-2002 City of Valley
property tax levy is 38.796¢ per $100 of valuation. The owner of a $100,000
home paid about $388 in property tax, an $18 drop, not factoring in the
valuation hike. The general fund budget rose 38%, from $1.3 million to $1.8
million.
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The FY 2002-2003 City of Valley
property tax levy is 40.469¢ per $100 of valuation.
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The FY 2003-2004 City of Valley
property tax levy is 38.502¢ per $100 of valuation.
The FY 2004-2005 City of Valley property tax levy is 40.250¢ per $100 of
valuation. The total budget rose from $4.9 million to $8.9 million.
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