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... - -- -..... --. - - ... - -25- Fort Wayne experienced minimal but steady growth (as measured by net taxable value) in the years 1969-1978. The reassessment increased Fort Wayne1s net taxable value by 34 percent. A comparison of growth in various Allen County units of government follows additional information. Towns in Allen County 1975 % change 75-78 1978 % change 78-79 1979 % change 79-80 1980 1975 % change 75-78 1978 % change 78-79 1979 % change 79-80 . 1980 Grabi 11 2,038, 080 38% 2,822,320 33% 3,754,100 -4% 3,591,870 New Haven 10,765,400 22.4% 13,182,160 41% 18,620,360 15% 21,395,800 *** Huntertown 1,738,650 24% 2,149,220 72% 3,695,150 11% 4,099,430 New Haven (Jefferson) 3,096,410 -62% 1,177,080 291% 4,611,730 87% 8,607,220 Monroeville 1,512,810 7.6% 1,637,370 49% 2,445,720 -2% 2,395,440 Woodburn 1,621,640 33% 2,164,190 43% 3,090,210 -.7% 3,067,970 .. Source: Financial Report of Allen County, Indiana. --
Object Description
Title | Economy -- 1980: trends in Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Creator | Strother, B. Jane |
Contributor | Indiana University. School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Educational Research Service |
Topic | Economic Development |
Subject | Fort Wayne (Ind.)--Economic conditions |
Geographical Coverage | Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Date of Original | 1981 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: Strother, B. Jane. Economy -- 1980: trends in Fort Wayne, Indiana. (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Educational Research Service, School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne, 1981), 29 p. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | This pdf file was derived from 400 dpi, 1-bit, uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu M4097D scanner with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional scanning software, black and white configuration. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000101349011 |
File Name | 30000101349011.pdf |
Description
Title | Page 35 |
Transcript | ... - -- -..... --. - - ... - -25- Fort Wayne experienced minimal but steady growth (as measured by net taxable value) in the years 1969-1978. The reassessment increased Fort Wayne1s net taxable value by 34 percent. A comparison of growth in various Allen County units of government follows additional information. Towns in Allen County 1975 % change 75-78 1978 % change 78-79 1979 % change 79-80 1980 1975 % change 75-78 1978 % change 78-79 1979 % change 79-80 . 1980 Grabi 11 2,038, 080 38% 2,822,320 33% 3,754,100 -4% 3,591,870 New Haven 10,765,400 22.4% 13,182,160 41% 18,620,360 15% 21,395,800 *** Huntertown 1,738,650 24% 2,149,220 72% 3,695,150 11% 4,099,430 New Haven (Jefferson) 3,096,410 -62% 1,177,080 291% 4,611,730 87% 8,607,220 Monroeville 1,512,810 7.6% 1,637,370 49% 2,445,720 -2% 2,395,440 Woodburn 1,621,640 33% 2,164,190 43% 3,090,210 -.7% 3,067,970 .. Source: Financial Report of Allen County, Indiana. -- |