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Roanoke County supervisors oppose two state bills linked to VMI, extend tax deadline after snowstorm
Summary
At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors adopted resolutions opposing two state bills said to affect the Virginia Military Institute, approved an emergency extension of a tangible personal property payment deadline after winter storms, and approved a first reading to temporarily relocate Precinct 206 polling place during library renovations.
Em Portner summarized the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors’ Feb. 10 meeting, which opened at 2 p.m. and included recognition of county snow-removal crews, a briefing on property assessments, several adopted resolutions and ordinances, and a citizen comment opposing a zoning study on abortion-clinic locations.
County Administrator Richard Caywood briefed the board on the county’s real-estate assessment process and stated that “Virginia requires real estate to be assessed at a 100% of fair market value,” explaining that the…
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