That's an increase of 76.4 percent from 2016, when the village spent $245,228, or $1,727 per household.
Beaverville has 142 households and a population of 278.
Since 2001, the Village of Beaverville budget has grown by 51.8 percent, from $284,994. The village population has remained same.
Salaries accounted for 3.5 percent of village spending in 2017. Beaverville property taxpayers paid $15,141 for 17 part-time employees, or an average of $891 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the village had 22 part-time employees and spent $25,990, or $1,181 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2017
278
$432,480
$15,141
3.5
17
$891
2016
278
$245,228
$15,666
6.4
18
$870
2015
278
$156,350
$18,649
11.9
18
$1,036
2014
278
$381,123
$24,481
6.4
12
$2,040
2013
278
$389,610
$23,447
6
12
$1,954
2012
278
$357,248
$24,116
6.8
12
$2,010
2011
278
$359,058
$26,753
7.5
15
$1,784
2010
278
$350,835
$27,732
7.9
16
$1,733
2009
278
$354,218
$30,803
8.7
17
$1,812
2008
278
$349,070
$26,437
7.6
17
$1,555
2007
278
$314,089
$27,496
8.8
20
$1,375
2006
278
$343,063
$25,440
7.4
18
$1,413
2005
278
$311,805
$29,951
9.6
18
$1,664
2004
278
$299,825
$26,572
8.9
13
$2,044
2003
278
$326,740
$31,419
9.6
22
$1,428
2002
278
$294,350
$25,102
8.5
29
$866
2001
278
$284,994
$25,990
9.1
22
$1,181
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.