City Council to set tentative millage rate


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The next regular meeting of the Palm Coast City Council is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Palm Coast Community Center. The meeting will feature the council setting the tentative millage rate for the upcoming fiscal year.

City Council members agreed at the July 26 workshop to have the city’s millage rate set at 4.0552 mills.

If that rate stands, residents will pay $4.05 per $1,000 of taxable value. The rate is the rollback rate, or the rate required to generate the same tax revenue as was collected last year.

The city’s current millage rate is 3.5000.

Other items on the agenda include a presentation recognizing the 42 members of the African American Society “who have proudly reached their 80th birthday,” the meeting agenda states.

Additionally, the council will discuss rezoning approximately 85 acres in the Seminole Woods area, near the Integra Woods apartment complex, for future use.

Also to appear for first reading is the annexation of Graham Swamp into the city and the contraction (deannexation) of Nature Scapes.

The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m., and a large crowd is expected by the Flagler County Tea Party for the budget discussions.

 

 

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