Title
Approval of an Ordinance setting 2026 Regular Ad Valorem Tax - First and Final Reading
Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.
City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Ordinance setting the 2026 Regular Ad Valorem Tax on first and final reading.
Report
Issue:
Whether to approve the Ordinance setting the 2026 Regular Ad Valorem Tax on first and final reading.
Staff Contact:
Joan Lutz, Senior Budget & Finance Manager, 360.753.8760
Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item
Background and Analysis:
The City is required to adopt a property tax levy ordinance and file a levy certification with Thurston County by November 30, 2025, for collection in 2026. If no certification is filed, the County Assessor will levy the same amount as 2025. Under state law, property tax revenue increases are limited to the lessor of 1% or the Implicit Price Deflator (IPD) on the highest lawful levy amount. State law allows for add-ons from new construction, state assessed property, annexations and refunds to be added to property tax revenue above the 1% legal limit. The IPD, which is a measure of the rate of inflation for personal consumption, is 2.44% for property taxes due in 2026. As such, the city is allowed to levy the full 1% increase on the highest lawful levy.
The 2026 regular levy budget is based on a 1% increase over the previous year's highest lawful levy, plus allowable add-ons above the 1% limitation for collection in 2026. Should the County Assessor's Office adjust any levy amounts which impact revenue as they finalize their valuation process, the ordinance will be presented with those adjustments.
The regular levy for collection in 2026 totals $21,803,601, this includes legally allowed add-ons for new construction, state assessed property, and refunds. Based on the current assessed value from the County Assessor's Office of $11,958,120,711 and revenue budget of $21,803,601, the estimated levy rate per $1,000 ...
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