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Data shows when cost of IW population influx would exceed revenue

Summary by Smithfield Times
If Isle of Wight County sees its population grow roughly 1% to 3% annually, at what point would increased tax revenue fail to offset the added cost to the county’s schools and other public services? It’s a question Isle of Wight’s Planning Commission posed last year to TischlerBise, the Bethesda, Maryland-based consulting firm that worked on the county’s 2020 “Envisioning the Isle” comprehensive plan. Now, a committee tasked with drafting the pl…
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Smithfield Times broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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