Culver Town Clerk-Treasurer Karen Heim has provided taxpayers with information on the 2025 budget.
The taxpayer notice is posted at the Culver Town Hall and can be found online at https://gateway.ifionline.org/default.aspx. This site also contains the Taxpayer Portal, Local Tax and Finance Dashboard, Public Employee Compensation, and several other reports.
The 2025 budget has $3284,102 in the General Fund, $402,225 in the Park and Recreation Fund, $150,000 for Debt Service, along with $100,000 in Cum Cap Development. The town has also budgeted $77,570 for the Motor Vehicle Highway Fund, $68,956 for the American Rescue Plan Fund, and $57,000 for building demolition. The 2025 budget includes $17,070 for Local Roads & Streets, $10,500 for Casino Riverboat Funds, $3,000 for Grants, $2,415 in the Opioid Restricted Fund, and $2,374 in Opioid Unrestricted Fund. The total estimated budget for 2025 is $4,175,212
The Culver Town Council will hold a public hearing on next year’s budget at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 26.
Anyone with questions about the budget, tax rates, or process is urged to contact Culver Town Clerk Karen Heim.
Citizens can sign up to receive budget alerts at https://budgetnotices.in.gov/.
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