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Town supervisor touts lowest tax rate in decades and proposes occupancy, transfer taxes
Summary
At the Town of Clinton reorganization meeting, the supervisor reported the property tax rate fell to its lowest level since 2011 (and lowest since 1973 aside from 2010–11), announced park upgrades and a bond-funded highway truck purchase, and said the town is considering an occupancy tax and a transfer tax to raise non‑property-tax revenue.
The Town of Clinton’s supervisor opened the Jan. 7 reorganization meeting by reporting the town’s property tax rate declined again and is the lowest it has been since 2010–2011, and—aside from those two years—its lowest since 1973. The supervisor cited continued local efforts to keep the tax burden down while maintaining services.
He said the recreation department secured grant funding to build a pickleball court at…
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