CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC DEARBORN CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC DEARBORN e ite lASHES CITY OF DEARBORN 2021 CALENDAR CLASSIC DEARBORN The 2021 City of Dearborn Calendar celebrates the timeless landmarks and traditions of our community. The theme of “Classic Dearborn” reminds us that, in an ever-evolving world, the foundations of our City are enduring. Each month features an image of a well-known place or practice. On this page, we highlight a few more examples. Below: The world-class institution of the Arab American National Museum. Bottom: The University of Michigan-Dearborn, which makes us a “College Town.” Top Right: The art deco profile of the Schaefer Building in the east Dearborn downtown. Middle: The historic Wagner Block in the west Dearborn downtown. Bottom Right: A dignified house on Oakman Boulevard in a well-known east Dearborn neighborhood. ON THE COVER Photos celebrate other perpetual landmarks: The Dearborn Inn; the Dearborn Country Club; Fair Lane, the Estate of Henry and Clara Ford; and Salina School. 2 CITY BUDGET (Fiscal Year 2021, which is July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021) www.cityofdearborn.org The City of Dearborn’s consolidated budget is $338,936,173. That includes the general fund, which is supported largely by property taxes and pays for the majority of services delivered to you every day. Other budget items include federal and state grants for community improvements, expenses and income from two senior citizen apartment buildings, state-shared taxes for highway repair and resurfacing, and water and sewer fees collected and paid to the Great Lakes Water Authority. REVENUE GENERAL FUND CONSOLIDATED EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND CONSOLIDATED BY SOURCE BY SOURCE BY FUNCTION PROPERTY TAXES $72,771,010 $100,801,110 PUBLIC SAFETY $79,517,536 $80,793,233 Property taxes, payment in lieu of taxes, administrative fees, Police, fire, civil preparedness, building and safety inspections, and penalties and interest related to taxes. ordinance enforcement. CHARGES FOR SERVICES RENDERED $16,162,247 $101,104,020 WATER & SEWER $0 $53,658,170 Golf course, water and sewer capacity charges, concession sales, Operation and maintenance of the City’s water distribution and engineering services, other. sewage collection systems. INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE $25,760,506 $45,573,450 PUBLIC WORKS $15,200,208 $33,903,213 Taxes shared by the state: income, sales, vehicle fuel and Snow plowing; street sweeping; street repair; rubbish, recycling and registrations, other state taxes. Also, federal grants for yard waste composting collection; engineering; and sanitation. community development, home weatherization, other. RECREATION, LIBRARIES & MUSEUMS $16,842,000 $24,408,632 RENT & ROYALTIES $7,687,187 $12,186,281 All recreation programs, Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, Rentals of city property, including senior citizen apartments, Dearborn Ice Skating Center, swimming pools, parks, cultural arts, meeting rooms and recreation facilities; camping fees; cable special events, senior services, Camp Dearborn, Dearborn Hills Golf franchise fees; other. Course, Henry Ford Centennial and two branch libraries, and Historical Museum. INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS $813,699 $45,198,420 Interest on short-term money market investments produced GENERAL GOVERNMENT $14,084,708 $46,543,854 by the City’s cash management program. City Council; Court; Mayor’s Office; Clerk’s Office; and the Assessment, Finance, Legal, Human Resources and Public Information OTHER $659,134 $2,998,122 departments; as well as building maintenance, central garage, Claims, reimbursements, sales of used equipment, abandoned and computer and telephone services. or unclaimed property, refunds, contributions and transfers. GENERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS $0 $105,000 FINES & FORFEITS $5,398,400 $5,443,400 Infrastructure and capital-related community investments. Court fines, library fines, other. PENSION SYSTEMS & RETIREE HEALTHCARE $0 $53,434,620 LICENSES & PERMITS $3,408,364 $3,408,364 $987,062 $5,474,932 Business, trade and animal licenses; building permits. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT & HOUSING Economic development, planning, city beautification, senior citizen ESTIMATED FINANCING SOURCES ($174,826) ($19,901,343) housing and other public housing assistance. (OVER)/UNDER ESTIMATED FUNDING USES DEBT SERVICE $3,199,282 $27,360,260 TRANSFERS IN FROM OTHER FUNDS $380,223 $42,124,349 Payments on bonds, installment purchases. TOTAL ADOPTED BUDGET $132,865,944 $338,936,173 COMPONENT UNITS $0 $3,738,701 East and West Dearborn Downtown Development authorities, Dix-Vernor and Warren Business District Improvement authorities, and the Brownfield Redevelopment Authority. TRANSFERS OUT TO OTHER FUNDS $3,035,148 $9,515,558 TOTAL $132,865,944 $338,936,173 City Services: 33.6 cents of your tax dollar The City of Dearborn uses property tax dollars to provide high quality and comprehensive services to residents and businesses. Those City services are offered using just 33.6 cents of every tax dollar the City collects in property taxes. (The federally‐mandated combined sewer overflow (CSO) debt millage equates to 7 cents of every dollar and is outlined separately here.) The other 59.4 cents of every tax dollar the City collects in property taxes is directed to other public agencies, like Wayne County and the public schools. Although the City is the collecting agent, it has no authority over how the 59.4 cents is used by other public agencies. Where Your Tax Dollars Go 25.9 Dearborn Schools / State Education Tax How Your City Services Taxes Are Spent 20.2 Wayne County 61.2 Public Safety 7.0 City Sewer System Voted Debt (CSO) 13.0 Recreation & Culture 6.1 Henry Ford College 11.7 Public Works 4.9 Wayne County Schools 10.8 General Government 1.5 Wayne County Transit Authority 2.5 Debt Service 0.3 Huron Clinton Metro Authority 0.8 Community Improvement 0.3 DIA Authority 100.00% TOTAL 0.2 Zoo Authority Dearborn Schools / Wayne City Services State Education Tax County 33.6 Cents 33.6 City Services 25.9 Cents 20.2 Cents 100.00% TOTAL 61+12131112 CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC DEARBORN CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC JANUARY 2021 DEARBORN e ite lASHES General Henry Dearborn’s portrait inside the Commandant’s Quarters of the Dearborn Historical Museum EVENT LOCATION KEY (CD) Camp Dearborn (SC) Senior Center (CHP) City Hall Park (The Center) Ford Community & (CQ) Commandant’s Quarters Performing Arts Center (DAC) Dearborn Administrative (FF) Ford Field Public Service Days are NOT in effect this month. Center (HFCL) Henry Ford Centennial Library Public Service Days details on page 28. (DHGC) Dearborn Hills Golf Course (MRH) McFadden-Ross House (DISC) Dearborn Ice Skating Center (PG) Padzieski Gallery Remember you must remove your parked vehicle (DP) Dunworth Pool (WP) Wagner Park from Dearborn streets during a snow emergency. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DECEMBER 2020 FEBRUARY 2021 TRASH PICK UP DELAYED SERVICE FRIDAY Award Winning ONE DAY REST OF WEEK TRASH DISTRICT EARLY WARNING SIREN TEST 1 pm Tutoring Program S M T W T F S S M T W T F S DAC, Courts, Libraries, DISC Closed Libraries Closed 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Center Open 10 am-6 pm 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4929 Schaefer Rd Dearborn, Michigan 48126 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 [email protected] 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 31 www.educaremi.com • (313) 566-3733 NEW YEAR’S DAY 1 2 Libraries Closed Picnic, Shelter and Campsite Liquid Nutrition Distribution (SC) Committee Of The Whole Library Commission (HFCL) 4 pm Reservations Accepted For Federation of Neighborhood (DAC) 7:30 pm Camp Dearborn (The Center) Associations (DAC) 7 pm Historical Society Lecture (MRH) 7 pm ORTHODOX 3 4 5 6 CHRISTMAS DAY 7 8 9 Surplus Food Distribution (SC) Disability Commission Demolition Officer Hearing Third Installment of DPW YARD OPEN 8 am-1 pm Planning Commission (The Center) 6 pm (DAC) 9 am 2020 Summer Taxes Due (DAC) 6:30 pm City Council Meeting Building Board of Appeals Civil Service Commission (DAC) 7:30 pm (DAC) 5 pm (DAC) 1 pm Recreation & Parks Commission (The Center) 7 pm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TRASH COLLECTION ON Demolition Board of Appeals EDDDA/WDDDA Joint Board NORMAL SCHEDULE (DAC) 6 pm Meeting (DAC) 8-9:30 am DAC, Courts, Libraries Closed City Beautiful Commission Committee Of The Whole DISC and The Center Open (DAC) 6:30 pm (DAC) 7:30 pm MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY 17 (OBSERVED) 18 19 20 21 22 23 Senior Citizen Commission Dearborn Historical Commission Pension Board Meeting (The Center) 1 pm (MRH) 6 pm (DAC) 8:30-11 am City Council Meeting Zoning Board of Appeals (DAC) 7:30 pm (DAC) 5:30 pm 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 ALL LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. JANUARY 2021 Visit www.cityofdearborn.org CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC CLASSIC DEARBORN Dearborn CLASSIC DEARBORN CLASSICDEARBORN CLASSIC FEBRUARY 2021 DEARBORN e ite lASHES Ford Historic Homes District EVENT LOCATION KEY (CD) Camp Dearborn (SC) Senior Center (CHP) City Hall Park (The Center) Ford Community & (CQ) Commandant’s Quarters Performing Arts Center (DAC) Dearborn Administrative (FF) Ford Field Public Service Days are NOT in effect this month. Center (HFCL) Henry Ford Centennial Library Public Service Days details on page 28. (DHGC) Dearborn Hills Golf Course (MRH) McFadden-Ross House (DISC) Dearborn Ice Skating Center (PG) Padzieski Gallery Remember you must
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