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City Council approves significant tax relief for residents

October 22, 2024 | Hopewell, Prince George County, Virginia


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City Council approves significant tax relief for residents
During a recent city council meeting, members unanimously approved a significant amendment to the fiscal year 2025 budget resolution, which will allocate end-of-year funds in accordance with established financial policies. The motion, made by Councilor Denton and seconded by Councilor Holloway, received a 6-0 vote in favor, indicating strong support among council members. The amendment includes provisions for capital reserves, unassigned funds, assigned funds, budget stabilization funds, and fund balance accounts.

The council also addressed the adoption of the Personal Property Tax Relief Act (PPTRA) for the city of Hopewell, recommending a tax relief rate of 31% for the period from January 2024 to December 2025. This motion was introduced by Councilor Holloway and seconded by Councilor Harris, and it too passed without opposition.

These decisions reflect the council's commitment to fiscal responsibility and support for residents through tax relief measures. The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of council members and the input from the Chief Financial Officer in shaping the financial strategies for the city.

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