Board member
Tom Rose waved off even suggestions of a rate increase.
"The district’s levy is
$4.7717 per $100 of assessed valuation. Tom Rose, Columbia Board of Education member and chairman of the board’s finance committee, said a levy increase might be a consideration in the future. 'We’d be needing to look in 2012 or 2013,' Rose said. 'We wouldn’t be looking before then, I wouldn’t think.'"
But look before then -- and raise substantially -- they did.
Even the
2010-11 CPS Budget says no tax hike. On
pg. 128 (PDF pg. 149), 2010 and 2011 tax rates are the same:
$4.7717.
Board Members last week approved a $4.9192 rate, a surprise to the budget itself!
From news reports to meeting minutes, school-related tax hikes are never mentioned.
The archive of CPS press releases mentions the levy increase once:
Last Wednesday.
Even the News You Can Use announcement President Jan Mees cites says nothing about raising the levy, nor the dual recommendations to do so -- from Supt. Belcher and Finance Director Quinley --- cited in the District's last minute press release.
"Columbia Public Schools invites the community to attend an informational session on the tax levy on Monday, August 23, at 5:00 p.m. at the district's administration building, 1818 West Worley Street. Community members will have an opportunity to learn about the components of the tax levy as well as ask questions. Additionally, the Board of Education will hold a public hearing will be held on Aug. 26 at 7:30 a.m. at the district's administration building to consider the tax rate for 2010."