Just in time for ballots to go out, we've tapped into the magic of the Internet to bring you this handy calculator that allows you to estimate the annual impact of the City's proposed Fire Bond (Measure 26-117) on your property taxes.
The property tax impact of the proposed bond is a maximum of $0.1398 per $1000 of Multnomah County assessed value. For an average Portland home assessed by the County at $175,000, the estimated impact of the Fire Bond is $24.47 per year.
To find the assessed value of your property, you may visit Multnomah County's Property Tax website, login as a guest, and enter your address. Once you have the assessed value, simply enter it below (without commas, e.g. 173246) and click "Calculate" to find your estimated cost.
Click here for the information and statements on Measure 117-26 in the Multnomah County Voters' Pamphlet.
For even more detail on the Fire Bond Measure 26-117, click here.
Special thanks to Mayor Adams for the idea to make this calculator available.
The property tax impact of the proposed bond is a maximum of $0.1398 per $1000 of Multnomah County assessed value. For an average Portland home assessed by the County at $175,000, the estimated impact of the Fire Bond is $24.47 per year.
To find the assessed value of your property, you may visit Multnomah County's Property Tax website, login as a guest, and enter your address. Once you have the assessed value, simply enter it below (without commas, e.g. 173246) and click "Calculate" to find your estimated cost.
Click here for the information and statements on Measure 117-26 in the Multnomah County Voters' Pamphlet.
For even more detail on the Fire Bond Measure 26-117, click here.
Special thanks to Mayor Adams for the idea to make this calculator available.