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Gloucester County adopts FY26 budget, sets tax levy with split on real estate and personal property

3168891 · May 1, 2025
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The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors approved the fiscal year 2026 budget and an ordinance setting 2025 tax levies, including a 0.614¢ real estate rate and a $3.10 personal property rate split that reduces projected one-time windfall revenue.

The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors voted to approve the fiscal year 2026 budget and an ordinance setting the 2025 tax levies Tuesday evening, adopting a real estate rate of $0.614 per $100 of assessed value and a $3.10 rate for tangible personal property.

The action follows weeks of hearings and public comment about county spending priorities and utilities funding. The tax ordinance the board adopted also includes special-service district levies for several sanitary and mosquito-control…

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