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Average Net Tax Drop Proposed By City Manager

While the residential real estate crisis had led some surrounding Northern Virginia jurisdictions to grapple with the prospect of monstrous hikes in their real estate tax rates, the City of Falls Church will not be similarly impacted, City Manager Wyatt Shields reported to the City Council here this Monday.


Shields presented his recommended $70,427,560 FY

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