June 23, 2025 - 17:52

Lynchburg City Council is holding a public hearing regarding the real estate tax Monday night. This meeting aims to gather input from residents about the current tax structure and any proposed changes. City officials are encouraging community members to attend and voice their opinions, as the real estate tax plays a significant role in funding local services and infrastructure.
The council will provide an overview of the existing tax rates and discuss potential adjustments that may be necessary to meet the city's financial needs. This hearing presents an opportunity for citizens to express their concerns, suggestions, and support for the council's plans.
In addition to public comments, city staff will be available to answer questions and provide further insights into how real estate taxes impact the community. The council emphasizes the importance of community engagement in the decision-making process, ensuring that all voices are heard as they consider the future of real estate taxation in Lynchburg.
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