Clarification on Yesterday’s Top Story
October 26th, 2023 by Joe BurgessSince posting yesterday‘s lead story, we have since found out that the city has an unrelated millage tax that is designated solely for the retired firemen’s pension fund.
That millage is set at .4, and is not affected by the change to the city millage as approved by the council on Tuesday night.
The assessors office received several calls, Wednesday, and confirmed that the city’s total millage is now 2.9, including the fireman’s retirement fund.
Choose another article
Newer article: Reinhart Family Healthcare Phones Are Back in service
Older article: Ryburn Motor Company
we shouldn’t have to pay a tax to fund anybody retirement