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Carbon County, MT
EMS Funding Levy

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JOLIET

Statistics and Information about the Joliet Ambulance District

Coming Soon

CLARKS FORK VALLEY

Statistics and Information about the Clarks Fork Valley Ambulance District

Coming Soon

RED LODGE /ROBERTS

Statistics and Information about the Red Lodge/ Roberts Ambulance District

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Dollar Notes

THE BOTTOM LINE

ESTIMATE HOW WILL THIS LEVY IMPACT YOUR ANNUAL TAX BILL FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

THIS IS ONLY AN ESTIMATE

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My property is in the Red Lodge/ Roberts Ambulance District

First find out the MARKET VALUE of your residential property here:

Then enter the Market value below and press Calculate

If this value is negative, it is because the $69 annual fee for the ambulance district will no longer be assessed and you will actually save money

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My property is in the Joliet or Clarks Fork Valley Ambulance District

First find out the MARKET VALUE of your residential property here:

Then enter the Market value below and press Calculate

If you are currently a Clarks Fork Valley Ambulance subscriber, that annual fee has not been included or subtracted

Carbon County Commissioners take step to address EMS funding in Carbon County  

March 7, 2024

The Carbon County Commissioners heard and approved a resolution to place a referendum on the June 4, 2024 Primary Ballot so that voters can consider imposing an 18 mil County- wide levy to fund the provision of both emergency-and non-emergency ambulance response; emergency medical services; and other emergency services beneficial to the Citizens of Carbon County.

You can read the Carbon County Commissioners Resolution here

Proposed Ballot Language

Shall the voters authorize the Commission of Carbon County, Montana to impose a new mill levy of 18 mills or approximately $1,190,068 to fund the provision of both emergency-and non-emergency ambulance response; emergency medical services; and other emergency services beneficial to the Citizens of Carbon County. Funds may be used for sustaining current EMS services, compensating EMS Volunteers for their hours of service, hiring EMS providers, and funding training, equipment, and other operational costs. This levy would be permanent. 

Fiscal impact of 18 mils on a home valued at; 
$100,000 would be approximately $2.03 per month 
$200,000 would be approximately $4.05 per month 
$300,000 would be approximately $6.09 per month 
$600,000 would be approximately $12.18 per month 
Please note, an increase in property taxes may lead to an increase in rental costs. 

YES - FOR AUTHORIZING A LEVY OF 18 MILS FOR EMS SERVICES

NO - AGAINST AUTHORIZING A LEVY OF 18 MILS FOR EMS SERVICES 

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