SF 569 | Impact Analysis Data

Raw Data Source: Iowa DOM, pulled 3/2023

The below data is applicable to SF 569, updated 4/24/2023 from previous versions.

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wdt_ID City Year Valuation-Budget Line 2a Percent Valuation Change from Prior Yr Actual CGFL Actual CGFL-generated Prop Taxes SF 569 CGFL SF 569 CGFL-generated Prop Taxes Difference In $ Generated from Actuals to SF569 Percent Change Actual CGFL Rev From Prior Yr Percent Change CGFL Rev Based On SF 569 From Prior Yr
26013 DES MOINES 2023 $8,934,448,462 4.10 8.10 72,369,033 7.90 70,603,934 -1,765,099 4.10 1.56
26014 DES MOINES 2022 $8,582,842,400 2.28 8.10 69,521,023 8.10 69,521,023 0 2.28 10.15
26015 DES MOINES 2021 $8,391,307,913 7.61 8.10 67,969,594 7.52 63,116,525 -4,853,069 7.61 4.98
26016 DES MOINES 2020 $7,798,033,783 4.17 8.10 63,164,074 7.71 60,120,475 -3,043,599 4.17 1.62
26017 DES MOINES 2019 $7,486,189,752 7.44 8.10 60,638,137 7.90 59,159,158 -1,478,979 7.44 4.82
26018 CEDAR RAPIDS 2023 $7,221,270,520 2.37 8.32 60,062,846 8.10 58,492,291 -1,570,555 2.37 2.37
26019 CEDAR RAPIDS 2022 $7,053,755,873 1.51 8.32 58,669,544 8.10 57,135,423 -1,534,121 1.51 1.51
26020 DES MOINES 2018 $6,967,479,518 7.44 8.10 56,436,584 8.10 56,436,584 0 1.85 1.85
26021 CEDAR RAPIDS 2021 $6,948,965,140 1.55 8.32 57,797,948 8.10 56,286,618 -1,511,330 1.55 7.28
26022 CEDAR RAPIDS 2020 $6,842,869,326 2.53 8.32 56,915,498 7.67 52,467,787 -4,447,711 2.53 0.03
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  • Valuation uses budget line 2a, non-TIF value without ag land or ag buildings.
    (Note that some of the values in the row for 2017 are blank because it is the first year for which DOM data was available.)
  • If a city’s CGFL is under $8.10 AND they are below the growth trigger, they may elect a max CGFL from $8.10 and lower for the next budget year. While many cities would not elect a significant increase in the levy that may be possible in those cases, this model uses the $8.10 maximum reflective of the SF 569 maximum.
  • CGFL = combined general fund levy, and refers to the group of levies specified in the bill that would be combined together and then deleted as separate levies.
Tooltips and Explanations

ColumnDescription  
City  City Name
YearBudget Year 2017-2023
Valuation, Budget Line 2aShows the city’s valuation by year
(For the purposes of the bill, this is line 2a from your budget cert page, showing non-TIF taxable valuation less ag land and ag buildings.)
Valuation % Change from Prior YearShows the % change from the prior year’s valuation. In SF 356, this is what determines whether a city has “triggered” a set valuation growth level which means they must lower their CGFL levy.  
Actual CGFLShows what the city’s actual CGFL was in the years 2017-2023
Actual CGFL-generated Prop TaxesShows the amount of property taxes that were actually generated (with utility replacement) from the CGFL levies for each year.
SF 569 CGFLShows what the CGFL levy would have been IF SF 569 were put into place beginning with 2017.  
SF 569 CGFL-generated Prop TaxesShows the amount of property taxes that would have been generated from the CGFL levies for each year IF SF 569 had but put into place beginning with 2017.
Difference in $ Generated from Actuals to SF 569Shows the difference in property tax dollars that would have been generated from actuals to SF 569.
% Change in Actual CGFL Revenues from Prior YearShows the percentage change in revenue year-to-year based on actual CGFL levies derived from the city’s budget. It is not cumulative.
% Change in CGFL Revenues based on SF 569 from Prior YearShows the percentage change in revenue year-to-year based on SF 569 CGFL levies only. It is not cumulative.
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