That happened in 2011. The suburban councilors wanted tax reform to reflect the services received. the plan was to lower suburban tax.
When the study came in showing how much suburban taxes had to go up, and how urban taxes would be reduced 50% they couldn't move fast enough to shut it down.
When the study came in showing how much suburban taxes had to go up, and how urban taxes would be reduced 50% they couldn't move fast enough to shut it down.
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Renters pay HUGELY disproportionate taxes as the buildings aren't capped and receive very few services. Landlords have to pay additional fees for private contractors to provide services other taxpayers receive free.
There will be some lines to the effect of "this apartment building generates more tax revenue than THIS ENTIRE SUBURBAN NEIGHBOURHOOD!"