Second Norton charter try had better be good
Sunday, February 06, 2005
The city of Norton Shores is getting ready for another try at raising its
property tax rate to a level where it can continue to provide basic services.
Although voters rejected charter revision once, and specific millage
proposals twice before that, city officials are planning to go back to the
voters this November for approval of a revised charter and a hike in the city's
8.2-mill property tax rate.
We know that no one really wants to cut
services in Norton Shores any more than they already have, and we commend the
city and charter commission officials for reaching out to the people in ways
that haven't been tried before. Second
Norton charter try had better be good
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Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Does the Chronicle really care about Norton Shores?
Has the Chronicle ever seen a tax increase they didn't endorse? They've certainly let their readers know they fear any city/township with lower tax rates than Muskegon. Is it their compassion for the undertaxed NSers or would they support anything they thought would reduce the advantage of others over the city of Muskegon?
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