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Shenandoah County officials open public hearing on proposed FY2026 budget and 2¢ property tax increase
Summary
At a public hearing, the Board of Supervisors reviewed a proposed FY2026 budget that would raise the real‑property tax rate by 2¢ per $100 of assessed value and increase some water and sewer rates by 5%; supervisors scheduled further deliberations for April 9 and will consider adoption on April 14.
The Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors opened a public hearing on the proposed fiscal 2026 budget that includes a proposed real‑property tax rate increase of two cents per $100 of assessed value, from 0.464 to 0.484, and a 5% increase in water and sewer rates for the Stony Creek, Collins Grove and Maurytown (Santa Fe) districts. The chair read the legal notice and outlined the budget…
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