The amount of tax is in direct proportion to the assessed value of your house multiplied by the mill rate and the mill rate is decided by the fat cats who run city hall depending upon their aspirations for the city (municipality, whatever) So if you want lower taxes elect down to earth people who have mainly worked for a living, like a janitor or window cleaner.
Now, what gave you the idea that I am interested in lower taxes? I am quite happy to pay my share, I want services in return, such as prompt snow removal, filling up the pot holes in the road etc.
And at least on our street they are quite prompt at maintenance of every kind. When we wanted to buy the house, we came to look at the house in February. We sat chatting with the owner (it turned out that he belonged to the same outdoor club that I did). It was snowing rather heavily. While we were chatting (for one hour), the snow plough went by three times, clearing the road.
That told me that at least on that road, city was very prompt in clearing the snow. They are also prompt in filling the pot holes etc. There used to form puddles in front of our driveway whenever it rained. Without us saying anything about it, the city plugged up the holes, filled them up with gravel so that the puddles don’t form any more.
I would much rather pay high taxes and get excellent service in return, rather than pay very little taxes and receive no service in return.
Indeed, one of our friend lives in a small village with low taxes. He tells us that the first time it snows, the village municipality sends in the snow plough, they scrape the surface off the road. Then their snow removal budget is exhausted and the rest of the winter there is no snow clearing. Also they don’t have street lights in his village.
That kind of living is not for me.