Also assumes it will receive $1 million from the County’s new construction tax; big jump from past years
Yavapai Community College unveiled its assumptions about the 2019 budget in its meeting with the Governing Board last Tuesday. In a short presentation, Vice President Dr. Clink Ewell explained that the College anticipated it would receive about $1 million in revenue from the Yavapai County new construction tax. This is a substantial jump in revenue from this source when compared to the last several years.
Dr. Ewell also told the Board that the Administration did not anticipate asking for a property tax rate increase. He said that the Administration would most likely ask the Governing Board to increase student tuition by about $4.00 per credit.
Dr. Ewell’s short presentation and explanation to the Governing Board regarding this aspect of the 2019 budget appears in the video clip below.