Number
171142
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. COGGS, LEWIS, WITKOWSKI, MURPHY AND STAMPER
Title
Substitute resolution directing the Commissioner of Assessments and the Commissioner of City Development to work with the Mayor and the Common Council to develop a plan and strategy to increase the number of payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements between tax-exempt property owners and the City of Milwaukee.
Analysis
This resolution directs the Commissioner of Assessments and the Commissioner of City Development to work with the Mayor and the Common Council to develop a plan and strategy to increase the number of payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements between tax-exempt property owners and the City of Milwaukee.
Body
Whereas, A payment in lieu of taxes, or “PILOT,” is a voluntary payment made to local government to compensate it for some or all of the property tax revenues that it loses because of the tax-exempt status of the property owner making the payment; and
Whereas, PILOTs are a means for the City of Milwaukee to recover a portion of the City’s costs of providing municipal services to tax-exempt properties, particularly large tax-exempt entities like colleges and medical facilities; and
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee has approximately 9,770 tax-exempt parcels, which constitute over 6 percent of all parcels in the City; and
Whereas, To date, the City has had little success in securing PILOTs from tax-exempt property owners, as evidenced by the fact that there are currently only 17 active PILOTs with payments totaling $749,318 in 2016; and
Whereas, These 17 active PILOTs apply to 20 parcels - a mere 0.2% of all tax-exempt parcels in the city; and
Whereas, Other major American cities have had considerable success in obtaining PILOTs from tax-exempt property owners in their communities:
Baltimore - over $7.3 million in 2015
Boston -- $27.9 million in 2015
Providence -- $9.9 million from colleges and hospitals in 2015
; and
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