PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 15, 2016 TAX, continued from Page A1 is the source for money spent on public safety and park services, but it’s not the honey pot one might think. Tim Wood, Keizer’s fi nance director, said the city stands to collect about $4.8 million in property taxes this year based on a $2.08 per $1,000 of assessed value rate. While that seems like a hefty sum, consider that police services alone cost more than $5.1 million during the 2014- 15 fi scal year. Moreover, Keizer receives a token amount – 13 cents – of each dollar residents pay in property taxes. The Salem- Keizer School District receives the lion’s share of money collected, 40 cents on the dollar, and another 19 cents per dollar goes to Marion County. The city of Keizer is fourth in line after either of the two fi re districts that serve city residents. “People have to understand that our tax rate is artifi cially low,” Clark said. “There are other cities doing more, but look at the property taxes those other places are paying. In other cities of this size, residents are paying between $4 and $6 per thousand.” Keizer’s current tax rate was set in 1996, and locked in when Oregon voters approved Measure 50, which capped property tax assessments, in May 1997. Measure 50’s passage quite literally meant the city could no longer increase its budget through raising property tax levels, and leaves essentially only two options on the table: local option levies that would have to be renewed periodically or a fee added to utility bills. Clark sees a fee as the most viable of the two, but she wants residents to have a clear view of what precisely such a fee would pay for. While the city’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board is already looking at options for creating a dedicated parks fund to pay for parks improvements, Clark is preparing to tackle the public safety side of the conversation, and that will involve tough questions and detailed planning and analysis. “If we want to have more police, we need to decide what those offi cers are going to do and need as far as support,” Clark said. “Do we need more school resource offi cers? Are we asking for more traffi c enforcement? Are we asking for patrol? And, if you’re asking for another patrol offi cer, you’re going to need another detective. Are we talking about more offi cers for one shift, two shifts or all three? Do we have enough support staff to cover the extra evidence and paperwork generated by new police positions?” To kickstart the discussion, Clark has asked city staff to be prepared to answer questions regarding the general fund at the city council’s Aug. 8 work session. “One of our goals as a council was to engage the residents of the city more and each of the councilors has taken up a piece of that,” Clark said. “I want us all to be working from the same basis of good information as we start talking with our different social circles. We can also do town halls, visit neighborhood and homeowners associations, church groups and other events to spread the word.” The city charter grants the city council the power to establish fees, but Clark wants to use it. “If we hear the residents just want us to get it done, we can do that, but we can also take it to the ballot,” Clark said. “I would ask that people take the time to listen, learn and share their ideas. It’s a decision that we need to make as a community.” police scanner TUESDAY, JULY 5 • 8 a.m. - Fraud use of credit card on 3700 block Hart Drive N. • 11 a.m. - Violate release agreement, assault, unlawful possession of methamphet- amine, endanger minors wel- fare and drug laws violation on 4100 block River Road N. • 1:27 p.m. - Accident-hit and run and fail to perform duties of driver when prop- erty is damaged on 600 block Cater Drive NE. • 7:47 p.m. - Telephone ha- rassment on 900 block Cyn- thia Ave. N. • 8:17 p.m. - Arrest for criminal mischief, vandalism and burglary on 100 block Appleblossom Ave. N. • 8:47 p.m. - Theft on 1400 block Dearborn Ave. NE. • 10:45 p.m. - Sudden death on 4300 block Toni Ave. N. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 NE and Dearborn Ave NE. • 9:17 a.m. - Theft on 5500 block McLeod Lane NE. • 5:18 p.m. - Reckless endangering and disorderly conduct on 500 block Green- wood Drive NE. • 9:51 p.m. - Aggravated assault and burglary on 5100 block Chehalis Drive N. THURSDAY, JULY 7 SATURDAY, JULY 9 • 8 a.m. - Theft on 4900 block River Road N. • 10:33 a.m. - Arrest for theft on 1300 block Firview Place N. • 11 a.m. - Theft on 1500 block Alder Drive NE. • 1:27 p.m. - Theft on 4700 block Harcourt Ave NE. • 2:13 p.m. - Stolen vehicle on 4900 block River Road N. • 2:47 p.m. - Arrest for pa- role violation on 3200 block Felina Ave NE. • 4:18 p.m. - Theft on 5400 block River Road N. • 3:05 a.m. - Arrest for DUII and accident on Verda Lane NE and 18th Street NE. • 11:34 a.m. - Burglary on 1100 block Candlewood Drive NE. • 11:45 p.m. - DUII on 3300 block River Road N. • 11:55 p.m. - Arrest for assault on 100 block Delta Court N. SUNDAY, JULY 10 • 2:42 a.m. - DUII on San- dra Ave N and Lost Creek Court N. • 5:54 p.m. - Counterfeit currency on 3800 block Riv- er Road N. • 9:04 p.m. - DUII on 5300 block River Road N. 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