Briargate residents will decide in November whether to resolve a long-standing property tax inequity issue in their neighborhood. A “yes” vote on question 6B will create a new general improvement district for the neighborhood to care for common areas, such as medians and parks, and ensure that all residents served by the district are paying property taxes. A “no” vote on the question will leave the current special improvement maintenance district in place and it will continue to tax about 75% of the 10,000 homes in Briargate. Read the entire article……………………………….
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