Despite Real Estate Dive, New F.C. Budget Plan Has Only 1c Tax Hike

The City of Falls Church is a tiny jurisdiction disproportionately dependent for operating revenues on residential real estate taxes. With the recent years’ rapid growth in residential real estate values tanking in 2006, rising less than half a percent, it came as a surprise to the City Council Monday night when City Manager Wyatt Shields proposed a new budget that would fully fund the schools and require only a one cent increase in the real estate tax rate.

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