That's an increase of 98 percent from 2015, when the township spent $201,191.
Norman Township has a population of 225.
Since 2001, the Norman Township budget has grown by 69.4 percent, from $235,223. The township population has grown 7.1 percent over the same period, from 210.
Salaries accounted for 5.3 percent of township spending in 2016. Norman Township property taxpayers paid $21,180 for eight part-time employees, or an average of $2,647 each, before their health care benefits and taxpayer-funded pension contributions.
In 2001, the township had six part-time employees and spent $23,301, or $3,883 each.
Year
Population
Budget
Salaries
Salary %
# Employees
$$ Per Employee
2016
225
$398,457
$21,180
5.3
8
$2,647
2015
225
$201,191
$28,271
14.1
8
$3,534
2014
225
$254,412
$37,175
14.6
8
$4,647
2013
225
$236,447
$24,305
10.3
6
$4,051
2012
225
$238,636
$32,050
13.4
6
$5,342
2011
225
$247,393
$14,739
6
6
$2,456
2010
225
$249,582
$23,042
9.2
6
$3,840
2009
225
$297,433
$19,292
6.5
6
$3,215
2008
225
$814,598
$20,744
2.5
6
$3,457
2007
225
$460,391
$19,655
4.3
6
$3,276
2006
225
$364,773
$18,654
5.1
6
$3,109
2005
225
$360,471
$24,544
6.8
6
$4,091
2004
225
$360,192
$24,395
6.8
6
$4,066
2003
210
$81,513
$20,881
25.6
6
$3,480
2002
210
$100,786
$22,172
22
6
$3,695
2001
210
$235,223
$23,301
9.9
6
$3,883
All values in this story are inflation-adjusted real values.