Westfield City Council Discusses Tax Shift Amid Calls for Business Relief

During the November 21st meeting, the Westfield City Council focused on determining the local tax levy distribution for fiscal year 2025, with a notable emphasis on the tax shift between residential and commercial properties. A public hearing featured the Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce advocating for a 1.61 tax shift.

Ashley Brown, the City Assessor, provided an overview of assessed property values, noting a general increase across classes due to market conditions. The assessed values for single-family homes rose by approximately 6-10%, while commercial properties saw an increase around 7%. Despite these increases, the city’s levy for FY 25 remains about $10 million below the allowable amount.

The Chamber of Commerce representative highlighted that a 1.61 shift would mean residents pay a tax rate of $15.68 per thousand, while commercial owners would pay $29.10 per thousand, nearly double the residential rate. This shift was argued to be fair, as it would result in a modest increase of about $15.15 per month for residents, while easing the tax burden on businesses. The representative emphasized the broader economic benefits of supporting local businesses, including low unemployment and a thriving downtown area.

Questions from the council addressed the implications of the proposed shift and the existing $10,000 personal property exemption, which affects a majority of small business accounts by exempting them from receiving a tax bill. The city maintains about 1,600 accounts, with only 338 exceeding this threshold and thus subject to property tax.

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