While the Lansing Central School District is expected to exceed the tax cap of 3.6 percent with its 4.31 percent increase in the property tax levy for the 2021â2022 academic year, the district administration says its residents should see their bills decrease for the upcoming year, barring one exception.
Between the 2020â2021 and 2021â2022 academic years, both the districtâs tax levy and PILOTâs (payments in lieu of taxes) are expected to increase with the former increasing by 4.31 percent ($879,182, from about $20.4 million to about $21.2 million) and the latter increasing by 9.32 percent ($26,176, from about $281,000 to about $307,000).Â
Overall, the districtâs total assessments are projected to increase by 4.78 percent (about $46.7 million) from about $977,901,268 to $1,024,597,750. Because of this increase in total assessed values, the tax rate is anticipated to decrease by 0.37 percent ($21.116 to $21.037 per thousand), though business administr
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