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Citizens urge supervisors not to lower advertised tax rate; CIP questions raised about library and skate park projects
Summary
At the county's tax-rate and CIP public hearings, residents thanked supervisors for not raising the tax rate above the advertised level, urged against future reductions and questioned the Capital Improvement Plan's removal of a proposed library site and inclusion of a skate park with no short-term funding.
Speakers at the Spotsylvania County public hearings addressed the advertised tax rate and the proposed five-year Capital Improvement Plan, applauding supervisors for not increasing the rate above the advertised level while urging they avoid lowering it in future actions and requesting clarity on CIP project timelines.
Stephanie Daub, a Lee Hill District resident, thanked the board "for not raising the tax rate above the advertised rate" and said many constituents face economic uncertainty. (Stephanie Daub, resident.)
Other residents urged the board not to…
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