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Marietta council affirms unchanged millage rate after public hearings; taxpayers to see no millage increase
Summary
The Marietta City Council held required millage hearings and approved the city’s millage rate with no increase; officials said required notifications were posted and that some bill language will reflect the school board's exemption decision.
The Marietta City Council voted to approve the city's millage rate after completing the required public hearings, with officials saying the city will not raise the millage and that property owners should not expect a tax rate increase.
City officials told the council they conducted three required millage hearings (two on July 2 and a final hearing the morning of the council meeting) and handled several phone and email inquiries about whether the rate would increase. Staff said the millage rate will remain the same "across the board,"…
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