That's an increase of nine percent from 2015, when the township spent $1.04 million.
Byron Township has a population of 5,840.
Since 2001, the Byron Township budget has grown by 0.7 percent, from $1.12 million. The township population has grown 29.8 percent over the same period, from 4,500.
Salaries accounted for 16.6 percent of township spending in 2016. Byron Township property taxpayers paid $187,928 for one full-time employee and 12 part-time employees.
In 2001, the township had two full-time employees and six part-time employees, and spent $171,065.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
5,840
$1,131,814
$187,928
16.6
13
$14,456
2015
5,840
$1,038,003
$245,669
23.7
12
$20,472
2014
5,840
$954,021
$261,420
27.4
12
$21,785
2013
5,840
$1,141,652
$248,303
21.7
12
$20,692
2012
5,840
$1,275,852
$286,044
22.4
12
$23,837
2011
5,840
$1,717,402
$274,614
16
12
$22,884
2010
3,582
$1,484,106
$247,324
16.7
16
$15,458
2009
3,582
$1,148,484
$238,086
20.7
18
$13,227
2008
3,582
$1,176,002
$219,829
18.7
17
$12,931
2007
3,582
$1,283,708
$210,272
16.4
20
$10,514
2006
3,582
$729,675
$198,605
27.2
20
$9,930
2005
4,500
$529,663
$187,758
35.4
12
$15,646
2004
4,500
$766,725
$184,958
24.1
12
$15,413
2003
4,500
$471,719
$170,721
36.2
8
$21,340
2002
4,500
$1,423,240
$167,573
11.8
8
$20,947
2001
4,500
$1,124,382
$171,065
15.2
8
$21,383
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.