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City of Rockdale postpones 2024-2025 proposed tax rate, budget vote

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The Rockdale City Council postponed its vote for its 2024-2025 proposed tax rate and budget in a public hearing Monday.

The council was forced to push both votes to next week because Council Member Esme Ruelas-Olivares was not at the hearing.

The proposed tax rate is 85 cents per $100 assessed property value, which is five cents more than the current rate.

It would bring the city budget up to $5.5 million for higher salaries for officers, investments in TCEQ training for public works employees to improve water quality, enforce policy and maintain existing city services.

"Our city is growing every day, and our city's going to continue to grow. I'm very excited about some of the things we proposed in our new budget. One of my most important platforms I have personally is public safety," Mayor Ward Roddam said.

The city council plans to vote on the proposed budget and tax rate on Aug. 19.

The meeting will not be a public hearing, but the council will allow public comment.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Rockdale City Council proposed an new tax rate in a workshop Tuesday, and some residents are upset after learning about a potential increase.

  • City council proposed a tax rate of 85 cents per $100 valuation for 2024-2025.
  • It's an increase by nearly 5 cents as the current tax rate is a little over 80 cents per $100 valuation.
  • City Manager Tim Kelty says it's increased in response for growth and development in town.
  • The rate isn't finalized, but the city will host a public hearing Monday at 5:30 p.m.

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:

"No, that don't work for me," Thomas Waters, a Rockdale resident, said.

"The same problem we've had for 50 years. I'm 73," Rockdale Native Alvina Randall said.

Frustration — it's the initial reaction from neighbors like Alvina Randall and Thomas Waters after learning they could pay more in taxes next year.

"You pay $5,000 tax last year. This year's going to be $7,000 for me," Randall said.

The City of Rockdale is proposing a new tax rate of 85 cents per 100 dollars valuation.

It's nearly five cents over the current rate.

"It just keeps on going up," Randall said.

City Manager Tim Kelty says its in response to growth.

"As that comes on, you need to stay ahead of that wave and that curve so that the level of service to residents does not drop off," Kelty said.

Services like public safety, parks and recreation, street repair and more.

"I think that council's top two priorities are public safety and code enforcement and also managing the growth of the city, so we have funding in the budget to increase our police salaries," he said.

Both understand the need for services but —

"It's hard you're on a fixed income and trying to make it," Randall said.

"They go and raise their taxes on the people that's out here, trying to make a living in town," Waters said.


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