Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer
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- Gary Barnett
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1 ANDERSON ISLAND PARK Levy: PARK & REC - ANDERSON ISLAND $1,291,912 $261,133,324 $0 $3,847,476 $261,133,324 ASHFORD WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - ASHFORD $7,033 $26,072,409 $0 $89,373 $26,072,409 BURNETT WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - BURNETT $188,347 $7,566,652 $0 $282,657 $7,566,652 CENTRAL PS REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY Levy: CENTRAL PS REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY $1,159,775,070 $72,244,498,707 $0 $971,322,325 $72,244,498,707 CITY/TOWN OF AUBURN Levy: CITY/TOWN OF AUBURN $6,707,700 $1,018,692,416 $0 $9,853,512 $1,018,692,416 CITY/TOWN OF BONNEY LAKE Levy: CITY/TOWN OF BONNEY LAKE $21,785,604 $2,370,217,812 $0 $23,266,087 $2,370,217,812 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF BONNEY LAKE-BONDS $21,785,604 $2,358,255,680 $346,589 $23,266,087 $2,358,602,269 CITY/TOWN OF BUCKLEY Levy: CITY/TOWN OF BUCKLEY $11,770,266 $448,468,601 $0 $7,048,659 $448,468,601 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF BUCKLEY EMS $11,770,266 $448,468,601 $0 $7,048,659 $448,468,601 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF BUCKLEY-BONDS $11,770,266 $442,298,335 $2,958 $7,048,659 $442,301,293 CITY/TOWN OF CARBONADO Levy: CITY/TOWN OF CARBONADO $3,011,552 $44,522,344 $0 $295,343 $44,522,344 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF CARBONADO EMS $3,011,552 $44,522,344 $0 $295,343 $44,522,344 CITY/TOWN OF DUPONT Levy: CITY/TOWN OF DUPONT $16,309,692 $1,457,913,443 $0 $20,015,868 $1,457,913,443 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF DUPONT EMS $16,309,692 $1,457,913,443 $0 $20,015,868 $1,457,913,443 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF DUPONT-BOND $16,309,692 $1,454,665,563 $0 $20,015,868 $1,454,665,563 CITY/TOWN OF EATONVILLE Levy: CITY/TOWN OF EATONVILLE $1,832,844 $211,689,700 $0 $2,658,751 $211,689,700 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF EATONVILLE EMS $1,832,844 $211,689,700 $0 $2,658,751 $211,689,700 CITY/TOWN OF EDGEWOOD Levy: CITY/TOWN OF EDGEWOOD $38,626,213 $1,310,781,805 $0 $20,682,272 $1,310,781,805 CITY/TOWN OF FIFE Levy: CITY/TOWN OF FIFE $52,418,202 $2,134,852,294 $0 $20,530,296 $2,134,852,294 CITY/TOWN OF FIRCREST Levy: CITY/TOWN OF FIRCREST $1,458,883 $722,509,379 $0 $2,677,476 $722,509,379 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF FIRCREST EMS $1,458,883 $722,509,379 $0 $2,677,476 $722,509,379
2 CITY/TOWN OF GIG HARBOR Levy: CITY/TOWN OF GIG HARBOR $95,248,112 $2,297,364,845 $0 $45,800,645 $2,297,364,845 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF GIG HARBOR-BONDS $95,248,112 $2,286,986,258 $0 $45,800,645 $2,286,986,258 CITY/TOWN OF LAKEWOOD Levy: CITY/TOWN OF LAKEWOOD $35,759,262 $5,410,414,843 $0 $64,425,416 $5,410,414,843 CITY/TOWN OF MILTON Levy: CITY/TOWN OF MILTON $1,560,541 $667,867,780 $0 $4,467,468 $667,867,780 Levy: MILTON PURE LEVY $1,560,541 $667,867,780 $0 $4,467,468 $667,867,780 CITY/TOWN OF ORTING Levy: CITY/TOWN OF ORTING $17,701,739 $585,603,519 $0 $9,547,941 $585,603,519 CITY/TOWN OF PACIFIC Levy: CITY/TOWN OF PACIFIC $444,500 $167,629,433 $0 $2,508,195 $167,629,433 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF PACIFIC-BONDS $444,500 $167,629,433 $0 $2,508,195 $167,629,433 CITY/TOWN OF PUYALLUP Levy: CITY/TOWN OF PUYALLUP $96,937,218 $5,148,032,791 $0 $70,707,372 $5,148,032,791 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF PUYALLUP-BONDS $96,937,218 $5,111,444,419 $0 $70,707,372 $5,111,444,419 CITY/TOWN OF ROY Levy: CITY/TOWN OF ROY $491,926 $55,749,470 $0 $1,927,800 $55,749,470 CITY/TOWN OF RUSTON Levy: CITY/TOWN OF RUSTON $9,845,056 $202,207,410 $0 $1,266,707 $202,207,410 CITY/TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE Levy: CITY/TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE $32,100 $31,801,248 $0 $311,322 $31,801,248 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE EMS $32,100 $31,801,248 $0 $311,322 $31,801,248 CITY/TOWN OF STEILACOOM Levy: CITY/TOWN OF STEILACOOM $4,921,791 $762,650,362 $0 $7,952,694 $762,650,362 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF STEILACOOM EMS $4,921,791 $762,650,362 $0 $7,952,694 $762,650,362 CITY/TOWN OF SUMNER Levy: CITY/TOWN OF SUMNER $102,462,287 $2,432,337,185 $0 $42,154,657 $2,432,337,185 CITY/TOWN OF TACOMA Levy: CITY/TOWN OF TACOMA $269,846,926 $20,766,300,003 $0 $322,143,976 $20,766,300,003 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF TACOMA EMS $269,846,926 $20,766,300,003 $0 $322,143,976 $20,766,300,003 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF TACOMA-BONDS $269,315,359 $20,542,888,685 $0 $322,136,018 $20,542,888,685 CITY/TOWN OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Levy: CITY/TOWN OF UNIVERSITY PLACE $6,799,302 $3,409,933,671 $0 $27,115,622 $3,409,933,671
3 CITY/TOWN OF WILKESON Levy: CITY/TOWN OF WILKESON $43,800 $37,073,320 $0 $559,815 $37,073,320 Levy: CITY/TOWN OF WILKESON EMS $43,800 $37,073,320 $0 $559,815 $37,073,320 CLEAR LAKE WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - CLEAR LAKE $1,470,064 $57,138,682 $0 $175,715 $57,138,682 CONSERVATION FUTURES Levy: CONSERVATION FUTURES $1,418,493,367 $90,491,814,980 $0 $1,232,217,997 $90,491,814,980 COUNTY Levy: COUNTY $1,418,493,367 $90,491,814,980 $0 $1,232,217,997 $90,491,814,980 COUNTY ROAD Levy: COUNTY ROAD $622,477,851 $38,797,201,306 $0 $524,300,103 $38,797,201,306 CRYSTAL MTN SEWER DISTRICT Levy: SEWER DISTRICT - CRYSTAL MTN $1,355,100 $74,062,070 $0 $5,252,168 $74,062,070 EAST GIG HARBOR WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - EAST GIG HARBOR BOND $1,405,530 $141,728,408 $630,518 $478,690 $142,358,926 ELBE WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - ELBE $80,600 $5,528,595 $0 $485,113 $5,528,595 ELKHORN WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - ELKHORN $0 $1,995,912 $0 $15,012 $1,995,912 FLOOD CONTROL ZONE Levy: FLOOD CONTOL ZONE $1,418,493,367 $90,491,814,980 $0 $1,232,217,997 $90,491,814,980 FPD #002 LAKEWOOD Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #2 BOND - LAKEWOOD $35,898,231 $5,570,066,708 $496 $66,443,181 $5,570,067,204 FPD #003 UNIVERSITY PLACE Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #3 EMS - WEST PIERCE $42,697,533 $9,046,400,629 $0 $93,560,809 $9,046,400,629 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #3 EXPENSE - WEST PIERCE $42,697,533 $9,046,400,629 $0 $93,560,809 $9,046,400,629 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #3 M&O - WEST PIERCE $42,697,533 $8,946,234,948 $0 $93,560,809 $8,946,234,948 FPD #005 GIG HARBOR Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #5 EMS - GIG HARBOR $156,578,875 $9,282,613,506 $0 $114,303,596 $9,282,613,506 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #5 EXPENSE - GIG HARBOR $156,578,875 $9,282,613,506 $0 $114,303,596 $9,282,613,506 FPD #006 CENTRAL PIERCE Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #6 BOND - CENTRAL PIERCE $334,499,835 $19,414,338,816 $215,746 $276,520,473 $19,414,554,562 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #6 EMS - CENTRAL PIERCE $334,499,835 $19,606,696,122 $0 $276,520,473 $19,606,696,122 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #6 EXPENSE - CENTRAL PIERCE $334,499,835 $19,606,696,122 $0 $276,520,473 $19,606,696,122
4 FPD #010 FIFE Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #10 EMS - FIFE $62,762,464 $2,368,492,122 $0 $22,318,865 $2,368,492,122 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #10 EXPENSE - FIFE $62,762,464 $2,368,492,122 $0 $22,318,865 $2,368,492,122 FPD #013 BROWNS POINT Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #13 BOND - BROWNS POINT $1,624,906 $447,465,534 $0 $1,052,924 $447,465,534 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #13 EMS - BROWNS POINT $1,596,306 $441,305,955 $0 $1,046,204 $441,305,955 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #13 EXPENSE - BROWNS POINT $1,596,306 $441,305,955 $0 $1,046,204 $441,305,955 FPD #014 RIVERSIDE Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #14 EMS - RIVERSIDE $249,300 $160,032,974 $0 $9,262,435 $160,032,974 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #14 EXPENSE - RIVERSIDE $249,300 $160,032,974 $0 $9,262,435 $160,032,974 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #14 M & O - RIVERSIDE $249,300 $158,754,496 $0 $9,262,435 $158,754,496 FPD #016 KEY PENINSULA Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #16 BOND - KEY PENINSULA $12,680,552 $2,115,259,551 $6,470,580 $28,991,847 $2,121,730,131 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #16 EMS - KEY PENINSULA $12,680,552 $2,143,772,446 $0 $28,991,847 $2,143,772,446 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #16 EXPENSE - KEY PENINSULA $12,680,552 $2,143,772,446 $0 $28,991,847 $2,143,772,446 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #16 M & O - KEY PENINSULA $12,680,552 $2,115,259,551 $6,470,580 $28,991,847 $2,121,730,131 FPD #017 ROY Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #17 EMS - ROY $34,924,768 $1,819,939,030 $0 $36,092,194 $1,819,939,030 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #17 EXPENSE - ROY $34,695,618 $1,729,548,576 $0 $36,092,194 $1,729,548,576 FPD #018 ORTING Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #18 M & O - ORTING $24,397,521 $1,296,365,894 $809,367 $26,829,349 $1,297,175,261 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #18 EMS - ORTING $24,526,321 $1,314,504,632 $0 $26,829,349 $1,314,504,632 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #18 EXPENSE - ORTING $24,397,521 $1,307,885,634 $0 $26,829,349 $1,307,885,634 FPD #021 GRAHAM Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #21 BOND - GRAHAM $101,743,740 $5,813,386,732 $2,337,673 $43,119,717 $5,815,724,405 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #21 EMS - GRAHAM $101,743,740 $5,865,155,290 $0 $43,119,717 $5,865,155,290 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #21 EXPENSE - GRAHAM $101,743,740 $5,865,155,290 $0 $43,119,717 $5,865,155,290 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #21 M & O - GRAHAM $101,743,740 $5,813,386,732 $2,337,673 $43,119,717 $5,815,724,405 FPD #022 EAST PIERCE Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #22 EMS - EAST PIERCE $313,988,564 $11,837,780,293 $0 $180,147,161 $11,837,780,293 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #22 EXPENSE - EAST PIERCE $313,988,564 $11,800,704,925 $0 $180,147,161 $11,800,704,925 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #22 M & O - EAST PIERCE $313,988,564 $11,727,517,082 $5,669,296 $180,147,161 $11,733,186,378
5 FPD #023 ASHFORD Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #23 EMS - ASHFORD $1,031,999 $143,820,850 $0 $3,898,128 $143,820,850 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #23 EXPENSE - ASHFORD $1,025,487 $131,861,058 $0 $3,898,128 $131,861,058 FPD #025 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #25 EXPENSE - CRYSTAL MOUN $1,355,100 $74,335,750 $0 $5,252,168 $74,335,750 FPD #026 GREEN WATER Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #26 EMS - GREEN WATER $1,363,247 $142,050,705 $0 $2,836,455 $142,050,705 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #26 EXPENSE - GREEN WATER $1,328,600 $137,856,445 $0 $2,836,455 $137,856,445 FPD #027 ANDERSON Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #27 BOND - ANDERSON ISLAND $1,291,912 $258,149,656 $221,719 $3,847,476 $258,371,375 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #27 EMS - ANDERSON ISLAND $1,291,912 $261,133,324 $0 $3,847,476 $261,133,324 Levy: FIRE DISTRICT #27 EXPENSE - ANDERSON ISLA $1,291,912 $261,133,324 $0 $3,847,476 $261,133,324 KAPOWSIN WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - KAPOWSIN $0 $6,886,893 $0 $49,093 $6,886,893 KEY PENINSULA METROPOLITAN PARK Levy: METROPOLITAN PARK - KEY PENINSULA $12,376,052 $2,094,667,553 $0 $25,194,223 $2,094,667,553 KOPACHUCK RIDGE WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - KOPACHUCK RIDGE $0 $43,114,110 $0 $274,110 $43,114,110 LAKEWOOD WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - LAKEWOOD $35,668,231 $5,489,111,587 $0 $65,777,870 $5,489,111,587 MCKENNA WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - MCKENNA $61,600 $12,548,190 $0 $150,642 $12,548,190 METROPOLITAN PARK Levy: METROPOLITAN PARK - TACOMA $271,443,232 $21,207,605,958 $0 $323,190,180 $21,207,605,958 Levy: METROPOLITAN PARK - TACOMA BOND $270,940,265 $20,990,354,219 $0 $323,188,942 $20,990,354,219 OAKBROOK 7TH ADDITION PARK Levy: PARK & REC - OAKBROOK 7TH ADDITION $66,800 $105,820,539 $0 $233,039 $105,820,539 PARK JUNCTION WATER-SEWER DISTRICT Levy: WATER/SEWER DISTRICT - PARK JUNCTION $0 $1,345,153 $0 $135,753 $1,345,153 PENINSULA METROPOLITAN PARK Levy: METROPOLITAN PARK - PENINSULA $67,012,447 $7,095,663,590 $0 $66,645,714 $7,095,663,590 PONDEROSA ROAD DIST #1 Levy: PONDEROSA ESTATES ROAD SVC DIST #1 $798,442 $48,988,529 $0 $290,579 $48,988,529
6 PORT OF TACOMA Levy: PORT OF TACOMA $1,418,493,367 $90,491,814,980 $0 $1,232,217,997 $90,491,814,980 RURAL LIBRARY KING COUNTY Levy: KING COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY $7,152,200 $1,186,321,849 $0 $12,361,707 $1,186,321,849 Levy: KING COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY - BOND $7,152,200 $1,182,179,124 $0 $12,361,707 $1,182,179,124 RURAL LIBRARY PIERCE COUNTY Levy: PIERCE COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY $1,029,749,606 $62,366,171,734 $0 $820,837,616 $62,366,171,734 SD #001 STEILACOOM HISTORICAL Levy: SD #1 BOND - STEILACOOM HISTORICAL $23,156,471 $2,814,914,557 $274,819 $39,243,063 $2,815,189,376 Levy: SD #1 M&O - STEILACOOM HISTORICAL $23,156,471 $2,814,914,557 $167,622 $39,243,063 $2,815,082,179 SD #002 YELM (THURSTON COUNTY) Levy: SD #2 BOND - YELM $7,075,619 $461,146,767 $3,268,659 $9,605,399 $464,415,426 Levy: SD #2 M&O - YELM $7,075,619 $461,146,767 $10,353,235 $9,605,399 $471,500,002 SD #003 PUYALLUP Levy: SD #3 BOND - PUYALLUP $252,009,423 $13,852,497,174 $212 $177,135,552 $13,852,497,386 Levy: SD #3 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - PUYALLUP $252,009,423 $13,852,497,174 $212 $177,135,552 $13,852,497,386 Levy: SD #3 M&O - PUYALLUP $252,009,423 $13,852,497,174 $596,229 $177,135,552 $13,853,093,403 SD #010 TACOMA Levy: SD #10 BOND - TACOMA $252,425,497 $21,882,718,200 $0 $327,041,273 $21,882,718,200 Levy: SD #10 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - TACOMA $252,425,497 $21,882,718,200 $0 $327,041,273 $21,882,718,200 Levy: SD #10 M&O - TACOMA $252,425,497 $21,882,718,200 $0 $327,041,273 $21,882,718,200 SD #019 (406) CARBONADO Levy: SD #19 BOND - CARBONADO $3,266,652 $80,691,978 $18,000,394 $681,629 $98,692,372 Levy: SD #19 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - CARBONAD $3,266,652 $80,691,978 $18,000,394 $681,629 $98,692,372 Levy: SD #19 M&O - CARBONADO $3,266,652 $80,691,978 $15,862,060 $681,629 $96,554,038 SD #083 UNIVERSITY PLACE Levy: SD #83 BOND - UNIVERSITY PLACE $6,527,302 $3,123,123,708 $0 $23,413,183 $3,123,123,708 Levy: SD #83 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - UNIVERSITY $6,527,302 $3,123,123,708 $0 $23,413,183 $3,123,123,708 Levy: SD #83 M&O - UNIVERSITY PLACE $6,527,302 $3,123,123,708 $3,012 $23,413,183 $3,123,126,720 SD #320 SUMNER Levy: SD #320 BOND - SUMNER $217,548,091 $6,663,553,496 $1,885,540 $92,704,643 $6,665,439,036 Levy: SD #320 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - SUMNER $217,548,091 $6,663,553,496 $1,885,540 $92,704,643 $6,665,439,036 Levy: SD #320 M&O - SUMNER $217,548,091 $6,663,553,496 $967,039 $92,704,643 $6,664,520,535
7 SD #343 DIERINGER Levy: SD #343 BOND - DIERINGER $40,002,570 $1,763,366,498 $542,834 $52,907,209 $1,763,909,332 Levy: SD #343 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - DIERINGER $40,002,570 $1,763,366,498 $542,834 $52,907,209 $1,763,909,332 Levy: SD #343 M&O - DIERINGER $40,002,570 $1,763,366,498 $271,417 $52,907,209 $1,763,637,915 SD #344 ORTING Levy: SD #344 BOND - ORTING $26,489,379 $1,233,887,464 $6,727,018 $17,289,544 $1,240,614,482 Levy: SD #344 M&O - ORTING $26,489,379 $1,233,887,464 $4,638,796 $17,289,544 $1,238,526,260 SD #400 CLOVER PARK Levy: SD #400 BOND - CLOVER PARK $40,149,582 $5,373,464,783 $15,654 $64,221,285 $5,373,480,437 Levy: SD #400 M&O - CLOVER PARK $40,149,582 $5,373,464,783 $7,827 $64,221,285 $5,373,472,610 SD #401 PENINSULA Levy: SD #401 BOND - PENINSULA $169,259,427 $11,334,740,424 $7,968,404 $143,295,443 $11,342,708,828 Levy: SD #401 M&O - PENINSULA $169,259,427 $11,334,740,424 $4,993,869 $143,295,443 $11,339,734,293 SD #402 FRANKLIN PIERCE Levy: SD #402 BOND - FRANKLIN PIERCE $47,713,461 $3,557,220,006 $70,816 $31,407,957 $3,557,290,822 Levy: SD #402 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - FRANKLIN $47,713,461 $3,557,220,006 $70,816 $31,407,957 $3,557,290,822 Levy: SD #402 M&O - FRANKLIN PIERCE $47,713,461 $3,557,220,006 $35,408 $31,407,957 $3,557,255,414 SD #403 BETHEL Levy: SD #403 BOND - BETHEL $224,580,337 $9,969,022,839 $16,374,398 $161,891,939 $9,985,397,237 Levy: SD #403 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - BETHEL $224,580,337 $9,969,022,839 $16,374,398 $161,891,939 $9,985,397,237 Levy: SD #403 M&O - BETHEL $224,580,337 $9,969,022,839 $8,187,199 $161,891,939 $9,977,210,038 SD #404 EATONVILLE Levy: SD #404J BOND - EATONVILLE $15,852,415 $1,245,336,053 $39,155,872 $15,449,966 $1,284,491,925 Levy: SD #404J M&O - EATONVILLE $15,852,415 $1,245,336,053 $53,517,245 $15,449,966 $1,298,853,298 SD #408 AUBURN (KING COUNTY) Levy: SD #408J BOND - AUBURN $3,474,100 $854,015,690 $0 $5,983,907 $854,015,690 Levy: SD #408J CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - AUBURN $3,474,100 $854,015,690 $0 $5,983,907 $854,015,690 Levy: SD #408J M&O - AUBURN $3,474,100 $854,015,690 $0 $5,983,907 $854,015,690 Levy: SD #408J VEH TRANSPORTATION FUND-AUBUR $3,474,100 $854,015,690 $0 $5,983,907 $854,015,690 SD #416 WHITE RIVER Levy: SD #416 BOND - WHITE RIVER $35,297,023 $2,605,638,989 $50,999,573 $43,772,577 $2,656,638,562 Levy: SD #416 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - WHITE RIV $35,297,023 $2,605,638,989 $50,999,573 $43,772,577 $2,656,638,562 Levy: SD #416 M&O - WHITE RIVER $35,297,023 $2,605,638,989 $50,611,478 $43,772,577 $2,656,250,467
8 SD #417 FIFE Levy: SD #417J BOND - FIFE $53,666,018 $2,865,098,351 $0 $26,173,428 $2,865,098,351 Levy: SD #417J CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND - FIFE $53,666,018 $2,865,098,351 $0 $26,173,428 $2,865,098,351 Levy: SD #417J M&O - FIFE $53,666,018 $2,865,098,351 $5,620 $26,173,428 $2,865,103,971 STATE Levy: STATE $1,418,493,367 $90,490,915,215 $0 $1,232,217,997 $90,490,915,215 VALLEY REG FIRE PROTECTION AUTHORITY Levy: VALLEY REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY-BOND $7,152,200 $1,182,179,124 $0 $12,361,707 $1,182,179,124 Levy: VALLEY REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY-EXPENSE $7,152,200 $1,186,321,849 $0 $12,361,707 $1,186,321,849 VALLEY WATER DISTRICT Levy: WATER DISTRICT - VALLEY $7,275,950 $663,560,981 $0 $20,403,406 $663,560,981 WOLLOCHET HARBOR SEWER DISTRICT Levy: SEWER DISTRICT - WOLLOCHET HARBOR $856,900 $30,564,505 $0 $372,727 $30,564,505
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