


School levies require a simple majority to pass, or 50 percent of voters plus one. If Prop 1 and 2 pass, over the next four years they will be paying $94.13 per month, or $1,129 annually. If both pass, the average four-year tax rate for Tacoma schools is projected to decrease due to rising property values, from $2.72 per $1,000 to $2.63 per $1,000 of assessed value.Īccording to the district, over the past four years the average Tacoma homeowner has been paying $973 annually, or 81.11 per month. According to the Pierce County Assessor Treasurer, the average home value in Tacoma in February 2021 was $352,322. The cost to the average Tacoma homeowner is projected to be about $13 more per month, or $9.43 per month for Prop. 2 would collect taxes totaling $25 million in 2023 and then $31 million each year for 2024, 20. The tax levy rate is estimated to be $1.92 per $1,000 of assessed property value. 1 would collect taxes up to $77.5 million in 2023, $79 million in 2024, $80.5 million in 2025 and $82 million in 2026. 8 special election are replacing levies that were passed by voters in 2018 and are set to expire this year.
