City of Radford Approves Increase In Real Estate Taxes

by Jeremy on April 29, 2009

You came back?! Wow, I lost that bet - but glad you're here!

In an unsurprising move, the Radford City Council voted last night to raise real estate taxes to $.73 per $100 of assessed value.

Good idea?  Is now the right time to be raising taxes?  Any public planners or revenue folks out there that care to way in?

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