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How Does the City Compare?Tax Base Comparison & Service Levels12City Population Property Assessed ValuationPropertyTax ShareGeneralProperty Tax per capitaBradley-BurnsSales Tax per capitaLocal Sales Tax per capitaHotel Tax per capitaOther General Revenueper capitaTotal General Revenueper capitaMedian IncomeAnaheim 344,561 $67.3 billion10.9% $308.80 $312.89 $0$718.55$294.53$1,634.77$36,541Irvine 318,683$119.1billion3.2%$317.14 $317.95 $0 $60.60 $325.80 $1,021.49$62,149Santa Ana 316,184$37.4 billion18.9%$327.19$197.09$264.41$30.07 $296.84 $1,115.60$28,966City Public Safety per capitaCommunity Services (includes Parks & Rec) per capitaGeneral Government per capitaOther (debt interest,planning & building) per capitaTotal GeneralSpending per capitaGeneral Spending Ratioto General RevenueAnaheim $844.85 $121.09 $86.47 $153.12 $1,205.53 74%Irvine $365.58 $110.13 $142.09 $(3.58) $614.22 60%Santa Ana $654.18 $52.78 $109.02 $96.82 $912.8082%Figures based on June 30, 2024 audited financial statementsConclusion: Santa Ana low AV offset by high property tax share, local sales tax helps mitigate other low taxesConclusion: Santa Ana spends more general revenue on services (less on capital projects)