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Stonecrest council certifies 2025 estimated rollback rate, says millage will not change
Summary
At a May 6 special call, the Stonecrest City Council unanimously approved a resolution certifying an estimated rollback rate for 2025 required by new state law; city staff said the action does not change the city's current millage rate or raise taxes.
Stonecrest Mayor Jasmine Cobble and the City Council on May 6 voted to certify the city's 2025 estimated rollback rate, a state-required preview figure that will appear on the annual property assessment notices.
City Finance Director Gaines told the council that the certification is required by recent legislation, saying, "this is not the same as setting the millage rate. Instead, the estimated rollback rate is a preview number that will be printed on the annual notice of assessments." The notice of assessments is scheduled to be mailed May 30.
The council approved a resolution titled "to certify the…
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