The table below is an estimate of what each parcel will pay, based on AUSD’s ballot measure, approved November 30th, 2010, and based on a 32 cent/square foot tax on building improvements, with a cap of $7,900. The detailed parcel data comes from Alamedans for Fair Taxation. (Action Alameda News has repeatedly asked AUSD for a detailed parcel tax database, but they have not provided one.) You can try searching for your street address in the “search” box below.
For example, the owner of a 2,000 sq ft house would be taxed $640/year ($0.32 x 2,000) or twice what they currently pay under Measures A and H.
AUSD Parcel Tax How Much Will I Pay
You can also try looking up your street address at this City of Alameda-provided link.
Ok … is it true that a big chunk of the money will now be spent on salaries/benefits despite them telling us this would not be the case?
Rumors are that the Supe is in-progress negotiating a new contract and a raise, and the teachers are up in arms about it…
a94501er: What would you propose they spend it on? If they spent it on buses or footballs, would you be happier?
How about supplies for the kids? Teachers are always complaining about that…
Supplies, provide quality education, and have a better administration and teachers to improve all students learning and success in academic.