Why are city residents paying more than district residents?

City residents will pay a rate of $1.45 per $1,000 assessed value directly to the RFA for fire protection and emergency services, exactly the same rate as Fire District 12 residents will pay. The main difference is that the fire district property tax pays exclusively for fire services, while the current city property tax pay not only for fire services but also for other essential city services including law enforcement, roads, etc. The city will continue to collect other property taxes, at a reduced rate to help offset taxpayer impacts of the RFA levy, to support other city services. This results in a total property tax increase to city residents of $20.75/month or $249/year for the owner of a $300,000 home. 

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1. What is a Regional Fire Authority?
2. Why are the City of Marysville and Fire District 12 proposing an RFA?
3. If an RFA is created, what will stay the same and what will change?
4. Will my fire and emergency service area change?
5. How will the RFA be funded?
6. I live in Marysville. How will the RFA affect my taxes?
7. I live in Fire District 12. How will the RFA affect my taxes?
8. Why are city residents paying more than district residents?
9. Who else has created an RFA?
10. What happens next?
11. Where can I learn more?