Budget Division
One Government Center
Toledo, Ohio 43604
Phone: 419-245-1255
Fax: 419-245-1863
Revenue
- 72% of General Fund Revenue comes from Income Taxes
- Revenue collected from Income Taxes is population driven. The City of Toledo’s population has decreased from 332,943 in 1990 to 313,619 in 2000, and it is still decreasing.
- Only 8% of General Fund Revenue comes from Property Taxes. The City of Toledo receives less than 5% of the Property Tax we pay. In other words, if your property taxes cost $1,000, the City of Toledo gets $50.
- Charges for services, licenses, fines and investments total less than 10% of the General Fund Revenue Budget.
Expenditures
- Support for safety forces (police and fire salaries and equipment and public safety administration) absorbs over 65% of the General Fund budget.
- Approximately 3%, or $12 million of the General Fund Expenditure budget is for Refuse Collection.
- Support for public safety and refuse collection cost more than the entire amount of net Income Tax collections.
- General government services total approximately 22% of the General Fund Expenditure budget.
- Parks and Recreation, the Health Department and Community/Neighborhood initiatives total approximately 12% of General Fund budget expenses.