In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a new tax cap referendum that will be presented to voters in November. This meeting marked the first of three planned sessions, which had been delayed due to severe storms.
Key points of discussion included the tight timeline for decision-making following the potential approval of the referendum. If voters approve the new tax cap, local officials will need to decide by March 1st whether to opt in or out of the new legislation. This decision must be formally recorded with the Secretary of State's office.
The legislation also encompasses various processes related to future billing and property assessments, particularly concerning rollback rates. Additionally, there is a proposal for a floating local option sales tax (FLOST) aimed at offsetting property taxes. Implementing these changes will require collaboration with other cities and Cherokee County.
Officials emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting that three public hearings must occur between January 1st and March 1st to facilitate community input before any final decisions are made. Further information and summaries will be provided in the coming week to ensure all stakeholders are informed and prepared for the upcoming challenges.