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Atlanta officials approve tax district designed to complete BeltLine
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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ATLANTA - While residents frequently use the Atlanta BeltLine, there s still some necessary work ahead to close the loop.
The City of Atlanta hopes the completion of the project will meet its approaching deadline thanks to new legislation.
City of Atlanta officials approved funding to complete the Atlanta BeltLine trail loop by securing a Special Service District designation.
The designation is a mechanism for raising funds to finish what officials thought the original Tax Allocation District would provide for in 2005.
The announcement on Monday said the Special Service District will provide approximately $100 million toward completing the 22-mile multi-use trail loop. It s a targeted tax district that means property owners will see an increase in their property taxes to fund the project. Officials said the SSD will appear on property tax bills in fall 20
Nearly 30 unincorporated properties in Chatham County are facing liens as Chatham Fire works to combat budget shortfalls due to unincorporated county residents who aren’t opting in to the subscription for fire services. The issue has led Chatham County to explore options including a fire fee or ordinance that would require a subscription.
“We have 26 liens out there right now, for a total of $236,000,” said Chuck Kearns, CEO of Chatham Emergency Services, which serves as an umbrella for Chatham Fire and Chatham EMS.
Currently Chatham Fire covers 34,576 properties in unincorporated Chatham County, but nearly 10,000 of those properties aren’t subscribing, which along with creating budget issues for the department, can put property owners at risk for higher insurance premiums.
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Here’s a look at some of the stories we’ll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia.
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The Williamson Road Area Business Association will discuss expanding its Special Service District with Roanoke City Council. The association wants to expand its footprint to help more businesses. The expansion area would extend to the Berglund Center, along Hershberger Road to 581 and to Airport Road and Towne Square businesses. The association says its already been providing services to this area and is looking to formalize the relationship.
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