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Nashville’s next city budget includes a substantial property tax increase
Nashville’s Metro Council approved a property tax increase as part of the city’s $3.8 billion spending plan on Tuesday night. In what Vice Mayor Angie Henderson termed the “most consequential meeting of the year,” the council opted in favor of council Budget Chair Delishia Porterfield’s substitute budget, which maintains the same property tax rate and overall cost originally recommended by Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell. It shifts a small por…
Nashville's budget: Council to decide on key issues - Nashville Banner
The Metro Council will vote on the budget for the third and final time after hearing from Nashville residents at the annual budget public hearing on June 3. Councilmembers will consider the mayor’s proposed annual spending plan and council-led alternatives at their Tuesday meeting. Here’s our rundown of the meeting’s agenda: Resolutions RS2025-1296, RS2025-1297: The Metro Council will vote on whether to accept a $160,000 grant from the national…
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