 $639 million. That's the total city budget. And most of it, more than 84 percent comes from property, sales and other taxes. We'll all pay this fiscal year to keep the city of Fort Worth safe, clean and a great place to live. It's kind of hard for me to get my head around $639 million. Okay, let's break it down by month. Much like your household budget. On average, tax payers in Fort Worth pay $2.72 a month to maintain our roads, bridges, traffic signals and sidewalks. $11.66 a month for fire protection and $19.02 a month for police. That's pretty good. The average Fort Worth tax payer pays $3.68 a month to use more than 200 city parks and public spaces, athletic facilities and community centers. $1.61 a month for library services including books and movies, computer and language classes, art and music events, children's story times and more. I think it's a good value. On average, Fort Worth tax payers pay $1.68 a month for code compliant services that keep our neighborhoods clean, our restaurants safe and our pets out of harm's way. In all, $639 million. It's a big number. But residents get a lot of services in return. Now's your chance to have a say about a new budget for 2017-2018. Check out information and tools for submitting your suggestions on the City of Fort Worth website. Your input is needed to help keep Fort Worth safe, clean and growing in the right direction.