For the sixth consecutive year, Frisco’s property tax rate will stay the same.
Frisco water tower and homes in Frisco, Texas on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020.For the sixth consecutive year, Frisco’s property tax rate will stay the same at $0.4466 per $100 property evaluation, the city announced Wednesday.
“We’ve been embracing change and inviting possibilities in city operations this year, and the FY23 budget reflects that theme,” Mayor Jeff Cheney said in a news release. “Our financial services staff delivered a lean budget that maintains quality services for our residents while managing challenges impacting the city’s bottom line like ongoing supply chain issues and rising product costs.”
Out of the 47 full-time positions added to the budget, three will staff the fire department and 19 will be hired for the police department to staff two new patrol districts and add school resource officers.“The new budget also enhances employee benefits,” Jenny Hundt, director of budget and strategic planning, said in the release. “One of our city’s core values is employees, and enhanced benefits will help our team recruit and retain the best talent.
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