Politics & Government

Winnetka Council Approves $13.9 Million Tax Levy

Homeowners could expect to pay $45 more on a $20,000 property tax bill.

Winnetka Village Council unanimously approved a $13.9 million tax levy for 2012 at the Dec. 3 meeting. 

“Staff projects that the village will be able to have a balanced budget at a 1.7 percent property tax levy increase for existing properties,” according to village document. 

For Winnetka residents with a $20,000 tax bill, the village portion will increase by $45. 

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The village is only one of many governmental taxing agencies and represents about 13 percent of a Winnetka homeowner’s property tax bill. 

Today on a $20,000 total property tax bill, residents pay the village $2,672. With the 1.7 percent increase, residents will pay $2,717 to the village, according to village documents.

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The village approved levying a total of $13, 875, 587, which reflected a lower property tax levy increase than the previously recommended 3 percent.

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