The answer is not more likely. As long as the cost of living continues to rise, property taxes will continue to increase as well. Even with the market of housing now, the economy is still rising. Schools still need money, communities need money and other districts need money as well. If anyone would need money, as in the cowboy and Indian days, nobody would have to pay taxes. Given that this will never happen, property taxes will continue. Schools and school districts are the major owner of capital which are made by property taxes.
The only way to reduce property taxes and find a remedy is to find better ways for schools to use small amounts of money. An example of poor spending that is passed in a local community, where the School Board approved the purchase of some type of floor for some a school without taking into account time and labour required to place and remove between group activities. Accordingly, the flooring expensive is not used and is available in another school in the community. This gave rise to the foolishly spent taxpayer money and now is not available for other needs.
It is that an example of taxpayers wasted spent. If there is a way to relieve the high property taxes, it would have been found today. This fact that wage increase and several school districts are more new technology than the old way of learning called for an increase in higher taxes. A way to reduce expenditures would be to teach the students that how baby boomers learned with textbooks and teachers. Libraries today could become obsolete if students continue to use computers for all of their school work.
Exemption of high property taxes, need to rethink the way things are done today verses how things have been done years ago. This is true for schools, fire and police, city governments and the global city beautification. There should be more volunteer work for beautification rather than spending thousands of dollars to replace flowers on medians or buy new garbage for downtown because you found on those you have purchased are not easy to use. Mismanagement of taxpayers is put in new streets and then decide that you must have new sewers one year later. If someone could appoint a Committee to oversee certain practical horrible expenses of local communities, high property taxes exemption would be a little closer to reality.
Nobody wants to pay high property taxes, but when a referendum is to vote for new illustrations in a circle of a street and the majority think it's an excellent idea, everyone loses more tax dollars. Perhaps that the room could have given as previous years, was the work. Of course, these are only a few questions for an increase in property taxes, but without no word to say in the matter, many people will continue to pay high property taxes.
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