Sandy mayor proposes 32% property tax increase; council seeks public input
SANDY, Utah (KUTV) — The mayor of Sandy, Monica Zoltanski, has proposed a 32% property tax increase for residents and businesses. Cyndi Sharkey, Sandy City At-large Councilmember, said the money from taxpayers would be used for a variety of things including pay raises for city employees and a new fire station. “I will admit we […]
Read MoreCity council approves tax incentives for property owners in Grant Avenue Parkway redevelopment area | #citycouncil
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- November 30, 2022
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – There was another major step forward for the Grant Avenue Parkway project this week when the Springfield City Council approved tax abatements along the corridor as a way to encourage property owners to make improvements. The Grant Avenue Parkway project was originally approved by the Springfield Planning and Zoning Commission in […]
Read MoreStanwood City Council raises property taxes | SC News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreBuffalo mayor plans on regular property revaluations in the future | Local News
Buffalo will begin employing frequent revaluations so that property values are closer to 100%, Mayor Byron W. Brown has vowed. The net effect is that property tax increases and the use of nonrecurring revenue would be less of a necessity to balance future city budgets, though Brown is adamant that that would not be his […]
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