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Truth in Taxation Hearings Scheduled for June 17 on Three Proposed Pima County Tax Hikes

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May 29, 2025
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Real Estate Daily News Service
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PIMA COUNTY, (May 29, 2025) – All interested citizens are invited to attend public hearings on three proposed tax increases on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at 9 a.m. or thereafter, in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 130 W. Congress St., 1st Floor. The increases concern the Flood Control District, Library District, and the County’s primary property tax rate.

In compliance with section 48-254, Arizona Revised Statutes, Pima County Flood Control District is notifying its property taxpayers of its intention to raise its secondary property taxes over last year’s level. The district is proposing an increase in secondary property taxes of $1,479,265 or 4.41%.

For example, the proposed tax increase will result in the Pima County Flood Control District’s secondary property taxes on a $100,000 home being $32.89 (total proposed taxes, including the tax increase). Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes owed on a $100,000 home would have been $31.50.

In compliance with section 48-254, Arizona Revised Statutes, Pima County Free Library District is notifying its property taxpayers of its intention to raise its secondary property taxes over last year’s level. The district is proposing an increase in secondary property taxes of $2,304,830 or 3.70%.

For example, the proposed tax increase will result in the Pima County Free Library District’s secondary property taxes on a $100,000 home being $55.79 (total proposed taxes, including the tax increase). Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes owed on a $100,000 home would have been $53.80.

In compliance with section 42-17107, Arizona Revised Statutes, Pima County is notifying its property taxpayers of its intention to raise primary property taxes over last year’s level. The County is proposing an increase in primary property taxes of $28,584,528 or 6.20%.

For example, the proposed tax increase will result in Pima County’s primary property taxes on a $100,000 home being $422.99 (total proposed taxes, including the tax increase). Without the proposed tax increase, the total taxes owed on a $100,000 home would have been $398.31.

Questions may be directed to the County Administrator’s Office at 520-724-8661.

The hearings can be streamed via the following links: BOS Agenda June 17, 2025 or on YouTube. It can also be seen live on Cox Cable Channel 96.

Notice: Truth in Taxation Public Hearing notices will be published in the Daily Territorial on June 2 and June 9 and in the Ajo Copper News on May 28 and June 4.

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