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Community demands action on unfair tax disparities

August 13, 2024 | Catoosa County, School Districts, Georgia


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Community demands action on unfair tax disparities
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced concerns regarding budget management and the impact of local development on tax equity. One resident highlighted the challenges faced in securing state funding, expressing a willingness to assist in lobbying efforts to reclaim financial resources for the community.

The resident commended the efforts of local officials, particularly Chance, for their work on the budget, but emphasized the need for improved communication with county commissioners. They pointed out that the rapid development in the area, particularly the construction of apartment complexes, is creating disparities in tax contributions. For instance, a new 72-unit apartment complex in Boynton has residents paying significantly lower taxes compared to nearby homeowners, raising questions about fairness and sustainability in local taxation.

The resident urged officials to engage more actively with county commissioners to address these issues, suggesting that the current pace of development is unsustainable and could lead to further financial strain on the community. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between local government and residents to ensure equitable growth and fiscal responsibility.

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