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Rutland treasurer outlines tax bill timing as board approves circulation of $5.25 million bond documents
Summary
City treasurer briefed aldermen on timing for tax bills and drivers of the municipal tax rate; the board approved circulating documents for a $5.25 million voter‑approved general obligation borrowing to fund sidewalks, water mains and a capital project.
City Treasurer Mary Markowski told the Board of Aldermen the city will print and mail tax bills this week and summarized items affecting the municipal tax rate as aldermen prepared to sign bond documents for a $5,250,000 general obligation borrowing. Markowski said tax bills would be generated on Wednesday and mailed to reach taxpayers in time for the first installment, which is due Aug. 31. She told the board the municipal tax rate rose from last year and that the board-approved additions to the police department…
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