Dayton Daily News

JURISDICTI­ON 2015 DISBURSEME­NT*

- Dayton Miamisburg MiamiTwp. Springboro

*Denotes estimate $83,407 $213,186 $626,132

$61,701 partners with Miamisburg on — has the same income tax rate and the township gets 70 percent of those revenues. The Dayton JEDD income tax rate is 1.75 percent and is split evenly between that city and the township.

The Dayton Mall district is estimated to bring in less in income tax this year ($650,000) than it did in 2014 ($691,659), records show.

Meanwhile, more than $620,000, including $120,000 from hotel/ motel taxes, is estimated to be generated from the Austin Center JEDD this year.

For 2016, projection­s have the Austin Center JEDD surpassing the Dayton Mall JEDD as a tax district for the first time in the six years since both entities were created. As developmen­t progresses around the Interstate 75/ Austin Boulevard interchang­e, officials expect that trend to continue.

“A lot of that is driven by the properties that are in the Dayton Mall JEDD are already built out,” said Miamisburg Developmen­t Director Chris Fine, a Dayton Mall JEDD board member.

“So there aren’t going to be any new businesses. Any fluctuatio­n is going to be change in employment of existing businesses or a new business replacing an existing business, and they just have different numbers,” he added. “I think we expect that revenue to be pretty consistent moving forward.”

Even with the approval of the Dayton Mall area master plan, which includes short- and longterm redevelopm­ent of that district, Fine said he doesn’t expect any significan­t changes soon with the tax money there.

“There’s going to be some time that goes by before you start to see any revenue increases from the JEDD unless additional properties are brought into the JEDD that develop,” he said.

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