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Port Freeport Commission lowers tax rate

[ September 17, 2021   //   ]

The Port Freeport Commission has approved the Fiscal Year 2022 budget and passed a resolution to adopt a tax rate of $0.040000 which is less than the No New Revenue Tax Rate of
$0.040080. The new total tax rate of $0.040000 includes $0.016606 dedicated to debt service and $0.023394 directed to Maintenance and Operations, which has been reduced by 12%.

“The Port Commission voted to reduce the current tax rate below the No New Revenue Tax Rate, keeping our commitment to Navigation District taxpayers to advance the Freeport Harbor Channel Improvement Project as part of our overall growth and management strategy without increasing the tax rate. The Port’s growth and commodity diversification supports local job creation and overall economic prosperity for our entire region,” Port Commission Chairman John Hoss said.

The decision to reduce the tax rate is due in part to the strength and continual growth of the industrial value included on the port’s tax roll. The Port will issue additional bonds in
multiple series over the next several years as construction progresses on the Freeport Harbor Channel Improvement Project. Dredging on the first segment of the channel began in April 2021 and will be completed this month. Port Freeport anticipates a contract award on Reach 2 of
the project this fall. The overall project is progressing as planned for completion in five years or less.

In addition, the Port Commission approved the budget for Fiscal Year 2022. The budget reflects revenues and cash flows from the public dock operations supporting the Port’s operations and continued investment in strategic infrastructure projects. Most notably, the budget includes $52
million for the ongoing expansion of port terminal facilities, financed through a combination of revenue backed debt and port operating cash.

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