City of Radford Approves Increase In Real Estate Taxes

by Jeremy on April 29, 2009

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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