That's an increase of 0.7 percent from 2016, when the city spent $14.04 million, or $3,298 per household.
Plano has 4,257 households and a population of 10,856.
Since 2001, the City of Plano budget has grown by 65.1 percent, from $8.56 million. The city population has grown 117.1 percent over the same period, from 5,000.
Salaries accounted for 24.2 percent of city spending in 2017. Plano property taxpayers paid $3.42 million for 44 full-time employees and 10 part-time employees.
In 2001, the city had 32 full-time employees and spent $1.85 million, or $57,684 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
10,856
$14,139,503
$3,424,903
24.2
54
$63,424
2016
10,856
$14,040,247
$3,513,508
25
64
$54,899
2015
10,856
$13,901,998
$3,212,496
23.1
67
$47,948
2014
10,856
$13,573,949
$3,082,909
22.7
63
$48,935
2013
10,856
$14,440,872
$3,167,804
21.9
64
$49,497
2012
10,856
$16,234,662
$3,148,175
19.4
65
$48,433
2011
10,856
$12,900,676
$3,136,579
24.3
69
$45,458
2010
10,693
$11,739,185
$3,171,991
27
66
$48,060
2009
10,693
$15,421,413
$3,289,254
21.3
68
$48,371
2008
8,916
$14,456,624
$2,951,281
20.4
56
$52,701
2007
8,916
$19,894,320
$2,732,092
13.7
69
$39,596
2006
9,003
$24,894,395
$2,753,053
11.1
48
$57,355
2005
5,855
$17,548,293
$2,245,532
12.8
48
$46,782
2004
5,633
$10,968,264
$2,327,191
21.2
48
$48,483
2003
5,633
$9,328,444
$1,971,010
21.1
36
$54,750
2002
5,633
$6,477,955
$1,673,202
25.8
43
$38,912
2001
5,000
$8,563,419
$1,845,875
21.6
32
$57,684
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.

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