View original fileForm 50-876 Statements required in notice if the proposed tax rate exceeds the no-new-revenue tax rate but does not exceed the voter-approval tax rate, as prescribed by Tax Code §26.06(b-2).
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX INCREASE
This notice only applies to a taxing unit other than a special taxing unit or municipality with a population of less than 30,000, regardless of whether it is a special taxing unit.
PROPOSED TAX RATE $0.629800 per $100 NO-NEW-REVENUE TAX RATE $0.582278 per $100 VOTER-APPROVAL TAX RATE $0.638838 per $100
The no-new-revenue tax rate is the tax rate for the 2025 tax year that will raise the same amount (current tax year)
of property tax revenue for City of Arlington, Texas from the same properties in both (name of taxing unit) The 2024 tax year and the 2025 tax year. (preceding tax year) (current tax year)
The voter-approval rate is the highest tax rate that City of Arlington, Texas, may adopt without holding an election to seek voter approval of the rate. (name of taxing unit)
The proposed tax rate is greater than the no-new-revenue tax rate. This means that City of Arlington, Texas, is proposing to increase property taxes for the 2025 tax year. (name of taxing unit) (current tax year)
A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED TAX RATE WILL BE HELD ON September 09, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. (date and time) at Council Chambers, 101 W. Abram Street, Arlington, Texas 76010 . (meeting place)
The proposed tax rate is not greater than the voter-approval tax rate. As a result, City of Arlington, Texas, (name of taxing unit)
is not required to hold an election at which voters may accept or reject the proposed tax rate. However, you may express your support for or opposition to the proposed tax rate by contacting the members of the City Council of City of Arlington, Texas at (name of office responsible for administering the election) (name of taxing unit)
their offices or by attending the public hearing mentioned above.
YOUR TAXES OWED UNDER ANY OF THE TAX RATES MENTIONED ABOVE CAN BE CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS:
Property tax amount = (tax rate) x (taxable value of your property) / 100
(List names of all members of the governing body below, showing how each voted on the proposal to consider the tax increase or, if one or more were absent, indicating absences.)
FOR the proposal: Jim Ross, Mauricio Galante, Raul H. Gonzalez, Nikkie Hunter, Rebecca Boxall, Long Pham, Bowie Hogg, Dr. Barbara Odom-Wesley, and Andrew Piel
AGAINST the proposal: None
PRESENT and not voting: None
ABSENT: None
Visit Texas.gov/Property Taxes to find a link to your local property tax database on which you can easily access information regarding your property taxes, including information about proposed tax rates and scheduled public hearings of each entity that taxes your property.
The 86th Texas Legislature modified the manner in which the voter-approval tax rate is calculated to limit the rate of growth of property taxes in the state.
The following table compares the taxes imposed on the average residence homestead by City of Arlington, Texas last year to the taxes proposed to the be imposed on the average (name of taxing unit)
residence homestead by City of Arlington, Texas this year. (name of taxing unit)
City of Arlington, Te xas 2024 2025 Change
Tax Rate per $100 $ 0.5998 $ 0.6298 Increase of 5.00%
Avg. Homestead Taxable Value $ 239,144 $ 236,949 Decrease of -0.92%
Tax on Average Homestead $ 1,434.39 $ 1,492.30 Increase of 4.04%
Total Tax Levy on all properties $ 257,301,437 $ 275,288,023 Increase of 6.99%
(If the tax assessor for the taxing unit maintains an internet website)
F or assistance with tax calculations, please contact the tax assessor for City of Arlington, Texas (name of taxing unit)
at 817-884-1100 or taxoffice@tarrantcounty.com, (telephone number) (email address)
or visit www.accesstarrantcounty.com for more information. (internet website address)