That's an increase of 66.5 percent from 2016, when the village spent $850,718, or $664 per household.
Port Byron has 1,281 households and a population of 1,647.
Since 2001, the Village of Port Byron budget has fallen by 26.6 percent, from $1.93 million. The village population has grown 9.8 percent over the same period, from 1,500.
Salaries accounted for 17.5 percent of village spending in 2017. Port Byron property taxpayers paid $247,336 for three full-time employees and 19 part-time employees.
In 2001, the village had three full-time employees and 25 part-time employees, and spent $253,643.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
1,647
$1,416,567
$247,336
17.5
22
$11,243
2016
1,647
$850,718
$243,491
28.6
21
$11,595
2015
1,662
$889,587
$247,033
27.8
24
$10,293
2014
1,662
$1,503,197
$278,424
18.5
24
$11,601
2013
1,662
$1,608,552
$233,863
14.5
24
$9,744
2012
1,647
$2,699,048
$266,024
9.9
24
$11,084
2011
1,647
$2,003,702
$242,310
12.1
20
$12,116
2010
1,600
$2,264,717
$239,744
10.6
55
$4,359
2009
1,600
$2,100,125
$254,612
12.1
55
$4,629
2008
1,600
$1,955,964
$306,918
15.7
55
$5,580
2007
1,600
$1,498,689
$214,984
14.3
55
$3,909
2006
1,600
$1,314,006
$242,411
18.4
55
$4,407
2005
1,600
$1,269,957
$242,154
19.1
30
$8,072
2004
1,600
$1,226,172
$270,157
22
30
$9,005
2003
1,600
$1,157,364
$249,625
21.6
26
$9,601
2002
1,500
$1,189,888
$237,971
20
28
$8,499
2001
1,500
$1,930,419
$253,643
13.1
28
$9,059
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.