August 14, 2024
PROPOSED TAX RATE | $0.107969 per $100 |
NO-NEW-REVENUE TAX RATE | $0.099901 per $100 |
VOTER-APPROVAL TAX RATE | $0.109426 per $100 |
The no-new-revenue tax rate is the tax rate for the 2024 tax year that will raise the same amount of property tax revenue for the Travis County Healthcare District d/b/a Central Health from the same properties in both the 2023 tax year and the 2024 tax year.
The voter-approval tax rate is the highest tax rate that the Travis County Healthcare District d/b/a Central Health may adopt without holding an election to seek voter approval of the rate.
The proposed tax rate is greater than the no-new-revenue tax rate. This means that the Travis County Healthcare District d/b/a Central Health is proposing to increase property taxes for the 2024 tax year.
A PUBLIC MEETING ON THE PROPOSED TAX RATE WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, August 21, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. at the Central Health Administrative Offices, 1111 E Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, TX 78702.
This meeting will also be conducted remotely by videoconference. Members of the public are encouraged to observe and participate in the public meeting by using the meeting link and password listed below:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88484745017?pwd=wIFKNjdpcNY0irW7bhbEEalRtRlWua.1
Meeting ID: 884 8474 5017
Passcode: 944692
Members of the public may also listen and participate in the public meeting by telephone only. To join by telephone, dial (346) 248-7799 and enter the following information when prompted:
Meeting ID: 884 8474 5017
Passcode: 944692
The proposed tax rate is not greater than the voter-approval tax rate. As a result, the Travis County Healthcare District d/b/a Central Health is not required to hold an election at which voters may accept or reject the proposed tax rate. However, you may express your support for or opposition to the proposed tax rate by contacting the members of the Travis County Healthcare District d/b/a Central Health Board of Managers at their offices or by attending the public meeting mentioned above.
YOUR TAXES OWED UNDER ANY OF THE TAX RATES MENTIONED ABOVE CAN BE CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS:
Property tax amount = tax rate x taxable value of your property / 100
The members of the governing body voted on the proposal to consider the tax increase as follows:
FOR: Ann Kitchen, Cynthia Brinson, Shannon Jones, Manuel Martin, Eliza May, Amit Motwani, Maram Museitif,
and Cynthia Valadez.
AGAINST:
PRESENT and not voting:
ABSENT: Guadalupe Zamora
Visit Texas.gov/PropertyTaxes to find a link to your local property tax database on which you can easily access information regarding your property taxes, including information about proposed tax rates and scheduled public hearings of each entity that taxes your property.
The 86th Texas Legislature modified the manner in which the voter-approval tax rate is calculated to limit the rate of growth of property taxes in the state.