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Goochland supervisor outlines $107 million budget projection, sets public hearing and tax-rate dates
Summary
Supervisor Jonathan Lyle told a District 5 town hall the county projects roughly $107 million in general-fund revenue (a ~3.7% increase), that about $79 million is expected from property taxes, and that a public hearing on the proposed budget is set for next Tuesday; tax rates will be set on the 14th and the budget is slated for adoption May 5.
Jonathan Lyle, District 5 supervisor for Goochland County, told a March town hall that the county projects roughly $107,000,000 in general-fund revenue for the coming year, an increase he said is about 3.7 percent from the prior year. He told residents that about $79,000,000 of that total is expected to come from property taxes and that the county’s budget process remains open to public comment.
"This is your money," Lyle said. "If you have different opinions, I need to hear that from you." He urged residents…
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