The total revenue column includes the current 28 cents per gallon (cpg) gasoline and diesel fuel tax plus the new 10.5 cpg for gasoline and 19 cpg for diesel.
See the story here to learn how the communities are planning to spend the new money.
Jurisdiction | Total gas tax revenue FY2020 | Increase |
---|---|---|
Montgomery County | $3,967,041 | $1,530,093 |
Brookville | $347,786 | $133,810 |
Butler Twp. | $197,318 | $86,248 |
Centerville | $1,395,642 | $536,971 |
Clay Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Clayton | $840,838 | $323,511 |
Dayton | $6,369,189 | $2,450,535 |
Englewood | $781,449 | $300,661 |
Farmersville | $57,646 | $22,179 |
German Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Germantown | $330,126 | $127,016 |
Harrison Twp. | $345,514 | $173,542 |
Huber Heights | $2,320,052 | $892,636 |
Jackson Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Jefferson Twp. | $156,978 | $62,486 |
Kettering | $3,212,068 | $1,235,838 |
Miami Twp. | $397,497 | $204,162 |
Miamisburg | $1,186,149 | $456,369 |
Moraine | $542,375 | $208,678 |
New Lebanon | $217,254 | $83,588 |
Oakwood | $500,757 | $192,666 |
Perry Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Phillipsburg | $34,644 | $13,329 |
Riverside | $1,346,207 | $517,951 |
Trotwood | $1,321,855 | $508,582 |
Union | $383,160 | $147,420 |
Vandalia | $1,007,926 | $387,798 |
Washington Twp. | $535,305 | $285,336 |
West Carrollton | $732,408 | $281,793 |
Greene County | $3,967,041 | $1,530,093 |
Bath Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Beavercreek | $2,833,631 | $1,090,235 |
Beavercreek Twp. | $171,009 | $70,751 |
Bellbrook | $446,936 | $171,958 |
Bowersville | $18,559 | $7,141 |
Caesarscreek Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Cedarville | $81,604 | $31,397 |
Cedarville Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Fairborn | $1,734,654 | $667,405 |
Jamestown | $110,455 | $42,497 |
Jefferson Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Miami Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
New Jasper Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Ross Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Silvercreek Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Spring Valley | $30,369 | $11,685 |
Spring Valley Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Sugarcreek Twp. | $193,070 | $83,746 |
Xenia | $1,386,924 | $533,617 |
Xenia Twp. | $169,655 | $69,953 |
Yellow Springs | $189,809 | $73,029 |
Miami County | $3,967,041 | $1,530,093 |
Bethel Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Bradford | $117,484 | $45,202 |
Brown Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Casstown | $18,447 | $7,097 |
Concord Twp. | $155,070 | $61,362 |
Covington | $164,107 | $63,140 |
Elizabeth Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Fletcher | $30,594 | $11,771 |
Laura | $33,800 | $13,004 |
Lost Creek Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Ludlow Falls | $15,072 | $5,799 |
Monroe Twp. | $151,527 | $59,275 |
Newberry Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Newton Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Piqua | $1,175,520 | $452,279 |
Pleasant Hill | $76,373 | $29,385 |
Potsdam | $15,635 | $6,015 |
Springcreek Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Staunton Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Tipp City | $650,861 | $250,418 |
Troy | $1,501,709 | $577,780 |
Union Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Washington Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
West Milton | $271,525 | $104,469 |
Warren County | $3,967,041 | $1,530,093 |
Butlerville | $10,179 | $3,916 |
Carlisle | $351,329 | $135,173 |
Clearcreek Twp. | $328,836 | $163,718 |
Corwin | $26,883 | $10,343 |
Deerfield Twp. | $494,875 | $261,521 |
Franklin | $674,369 | $259,462 |
Franklin Twp. | $234,895 | $108,382 |
Hamilton Twp. | $377,527 | $192,399 |
Harlan Twp. | $154,918 | $61,273 |
Harveysburg | $41,224 | $15,861 |
Lebanon | $1,127,885 | $433,952 |
Maineville | $66,756 | $25,684 |
Mason | $1,874,972 | $721,392 |
Massie Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Morrow | $92,120 | $35,443 |
Pleasant Plain | $9,111 | $3,505 |
Salem Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
South Lebanon | $231,370 | $89,019 |
Springboro | $1,040,320 | $400,261 |
Turtlecreek Twp. | $245,260 | $114,488 |
Union Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Washington Twp. | $147,205 | $56,729 |
Wayne Twp. | $160,146 | $64,352 |
Waynesville | $176,142 | $67,770 |
Credit: DaytonDailyNews
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