If school districts lose taxable acreage to new road development, how will they make up the differences in a time when school financing is already a mess?
It is true that some land, much of it undeveloped, will be taken off the tax rolls. But more and more local governments are realizing that new infrastructure brings new economic development opportunities. Development that springs up within and around new roadways will bring in greater tax revenues than undeveloped property.
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- If school districts lose taxable acreage to new road development, how will they make up the differences in a time when school financing is already a mess?
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