Oswego Common Council Passes Increase In Partial Real Property Tax Exemptions For Qualifying Senior Citizens, People With Disabilities

by Shea O'Malley | May 24, 2022 10:27 am

OSWEGO – An increase in partial Real Property Tax Exemptions to qualifying people with disabilities and senior citizens was passed during last night’s Oswego Common Council meeting Monday, May 23.

The upgrade in tax relief was first proposed by Mayor Billy Barlow at the May 2 committee meeting, the senior citizen partial tax exemption a rate raise to a previously approved resolution passed two to three years earlier by the city.

Barlow said according to a rate increase in New York state’s partial tax exemption law, the city is moving to align itself with the new adjustment – the maximum amount increasing to $37,400 per year. The eligibility age marker is also changing from age 66 down to age 65.

For people with disabilities on limited incomes, the partial tax exemption is a new addition to the city code; the provision previously unavailable to Oswego residents. During the May 2 committee meeting, Barlow spoke about the exemption increases.

“So, it’s just the right thing to do by senior citizens who are eligible to take advantage and save a little money and provide some financial relief,” Barlow said. “The second item is new to the city; it’s something we do not have now. It’s the Disability with Limited Income Exemption, and that allows people who are eligible to take advantage of – I think it’s the same thresholds as the senior citizen one. Anyone who thinks they may be eligible for either of these exemptions can contact the Assessor’s Office to find out.”

To find out if you qualify for the partial tax exemption, please contact the Oswego City Assessor’s Office[1].

Another item approved during last night’s meeting and discussed during the May 16 committee meeting by Oswego Police Chief Phil Cady, was the purchase of a Modular Vehicle 3X System by the Oswego Police Department. The item would be used as a piece of safety equipment to alleviate any negative circumstances occurring during large, crowded city events.

“We felt it was time to look at a vehicle barrier system to mitigate any potential accidents that may occur with vehicles coming into contact with the crowds,” Cady said.

The item unanimously passed. Other items unanimously approved by the council during the May 23 meeting are as follows:

All Common Council meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of every month. The next meeting will be held on Monday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m. To view the full agenda, please click here[2].

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Endnotes:
  1. Oswego City Assessor’s Office: https://www.oswegony.org/government/assessor
  2. here: https://www.oswegony.org/government/agenda-common-council-5-23-22

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