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A Cincinnati City Council committee voted Monday to keep the property tax rate at 6.1 mills, the second year in a row without the decades-long "rollback" of lower rates.
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A proposal to change Cincinnati’s residential tax abatement program faces some criticism as City Council gets closer to a vote. A Council committee will discuss and hear more public comment Tuesday afternoon.
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Cincinnati City Council is on record that replacing the Western Hills Viaduct is the top priority if Hamilton County voters approve a sales tax increase…
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Cincinnati Council is likely to ask the Hamilton County auditor to set a millage rate that collects about $29 million of property tax revenue for the…
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Cincinnati homeowners will not see the city portion of their property tax bills increase in 2020. A council committee voted Thursday to hold those…
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Cincinnati City Manager Harry Black is recommending city council increase both the general fund and debt service property tax rates in the next fiscal…
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Cincinnati City Council has decided to keep collecting $28.9 million in property taxes to support the city's general fund budget. It has been at that…
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Cincinnati Council is expected to take action Wednesday on the city’s 2017 property tax rate. But what the group will approve is still being debated.…
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Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley vetoed the Fiscal Year 2017 tax budget resolution Friday, which city council approved earlier this week by a 6-3 vote.The…
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Cincinnati Council has finalized the city's property tax rate for 2017, but the measure could be subject to a mayoral veto. Council voted 6-3 for a 5.6…