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Agenda Item - 5.a.


City of Garden Grove


INTER-DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM

To:Scott C. Stiles

From:Patricia Song
Dept.:City Manager 

Dept.: Finance 
Subject:Introduction and first reading of Fiscal Year 2021-22 Paramedic Tax Override Rate OrdinanceDate:6/8/2021

OBJECTIVE

For the City Council to introduce an Ordinance to adopt the Paramedic Tax Override Rate for Fiscal Year 2021-22.
BACKGROUND

In June 1974, Garden Grove voters approved a property tax increase (override) to pay for emergency paramedic services.  The approved ballot measure established a property tax specifically to pay for a "mobile intensive care program" in an amount not to exceed 10 cents per $100 of assessed valuation.  The mobile intensive care program (paramedic services) can be provided to the Community by the City or on a regional basis.

 

City Council Resolution No. 4547-74, which authorized the ballot measure, stated the specific purpose for which the property tax was imposed; namely, to provide for (1) an emergency medical care system with a response time of five minutes; (2) to pay salaries; and (3) to purchase and maintain vehicles, radio, telemetry and intensive care equipment, and all necessary supplies. 

 

In June 2017, the City Council set the tax at 8 cents ($0.08) per one hundred ($100) of assessed valuation.

DISCUSSION

In order to maintain and pay for the paramedic emergency medical care services, it is necessary to continue to generate revenue through the use of an ad valorem tax override on the taxable property within the City of Garden Grove.  The proposed rate is unchanged from last year.

FINANCIAL IMPACT

The tax override, as approved by the City Council, is 8 cents per one hundred dollars of assessed valuation.  This will raise approximately $13.5 million, which will be used to pay for emergency medical services.  
RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that the City Council:

 

  •  Introduce and conduct the first reading of the attached Ordinance authorizing a property tax override of 8 cents per $100 of assessed value for Fiscal Year 2021-22 paramedic emergency medical care services.

 




ATTACHMENTS:
DescriptionUpload DateTypeFile Name
Fiscal Year 2021-22 Paramedic Tax Override Ordinance5/26/2021OrdinancePM_Ordinance_21.22.docx