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The town hall questions mostly echoed what has been brought up previously, including criticism about abatements in general and about the current system, which is pretty clearly unbalanced.
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Kelly took office last week, replacing Dusty Rhodes after his retirement.
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Cincinnati City Council is considering major changes to the residential tax abatement program. A vote has been delayed four times for more community engagement, but that engagement has been lackluster at best.
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Cincinnati City Council voted 8-1 in March to approve an overhaul of the residential tax abatement program. Those changes go into effect Sept. 1.
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Cincinnati Council this week is likely to increase property taxes to the maximum rate allowed in the charter. It would mean the first break from the “rollback” policy of over two decades.
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Covington officials just cut the city’s property tax to its lowest rate in decades, but some homeowners will still see a higher tax bill this year.
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The full Cincinnati Council will vote Wednesday on a tentative tax budget that keeps the city's property tax rates for 2016 the same as this year. A…
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Cincinnati Council is expected to vote Wednesday to issue $8 million worth of bonds to finish another portion of Smale Riverfront Park. That borrowing…