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  • 2026-1058: Order for a hearing to examine FY27 property tax rates.

    May 18, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 26-0633: A bill for an ordinance approving a proposed Cooperation Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Urban Renewal Authority, for the Rossonian Project Tax Increment Area and Sales Tax Increment Area to establish, among other matters, the parameters for tax increment financing with incremental property and sales taxes, in Council District 9. For an ordinance approving a proposed Cooperation Agreement between the City and County of Denver and Denver Urban Renewal Authority, for the Rossonian Project Tax Increment Area and Sales Tax Increment Area to establish, among other matters, the parameters for tax increment financing with incremental property and sales taxes, in Council District 9. The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on 6-8-2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-12-2026.

    May 5, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 26-0634: A bill for an ordinance approving an amendment to the Welton Corridor Urban Redevelopment Plan to add the Rossonian Project and to Create the Rossonian Project Property and Sales Tax Increment Areas. Approving an amendment to the Welton Corridor Urban Redevelopment Plan to add the Rossonian Project and to create the Rossonian Project Property and Sales Tax Increment Areas, in Council District 9. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 5-12-2026.

    May 5, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2026-0426: Ordinance amending and supplementing the Pittsburgh City Code, Title Two: Fiscal, Article IX: Property Taxes, by creating a new Chapter 269: Real Estate Tax Exemptions for Construction or Adaptive Reuse of Buildings on Pittsburgh’s Northside. (Public Hearing scheduled for 6/1/26)

    Apr 27, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 1249-2026: To amend Ordinance No. 0973-2008, as previously amended by several ordinances, by removing eleven parcels owned by 280 High Street, LLC or 44 Chestnut, LLC from the Downtown TIF; to declare the improvements to those eleven parcels to be a public purpose and exempt from real property taxation pursuant to R.C. Section 5709.41 to create the new 280 High TIF; to require the owners of those parcels to make service payments in lieu of taxes; to require the distribution of the applicable portion of those service payments to the Columbus City Schools; to establish an urban redevelopment tax increment equivalent fund for the deposit of the remainder of those service payments; to appropriate and authorize the expenditure and transfer of revenues deposited in the aforementioned 280 High TIF fund; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development to enter into the 280 High TIF Reimbursement Agreement between the City and the Developer to provide most of those appropriated revenues to the Developer, for the reimbursement of certain urban redevelopment obligations thereunder; and to declare an emergency. ($0.00)

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 1259-2026: To authorize the City Auditor to appropriate $24,217.42 within the General Fund Income Tax Set Aside Subfund; to authorize the City Auditor to transfer $72,652.26 within the General Fund; to authorize the payment of $96,869.68 to the Gahanna-Jefferson School District to compensate for real property tax revenues forgone as a result of CRA tax abatements in the Stelzer-Stygler CRA; to authorize the expenditure in an amount up to $96,869.68 within the General Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($96,689.68)

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Minutes 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Minutes

    On April 8, 2026, Seattle's Select Committee on the Library Levy unanimously approved Council Bill 121181, recommending it advance to the full City Council. The ordinance would authorize the City to submit a proposition to voters on August 4, 2026, requesting approval for regular property tax levies exceeding state limitations for up to seven years to fund library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, maintenance, and a seismic retrofit of one library facility. All seven committee members present voted in favor of passage, with no opposition.

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  • Select Committee on the Library Levy — Agenda 4/8/2026

    Apr 8, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
    Agenda

    This agenda document announces a meeting of the Seattle City Council's Select Committee on the Library Levy scheduled for April 8, 2026 at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber. The committee, chaired by Maritza Rivera, will convene to discuss an ordinance relating to regular property tax, though the full details of the ordinance are not included in this agenda excerpt. The meeting will include standard procedural items (call to order, agenda approval), public comment, and business items, with provisions for both remote and in-person public participation.

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  • 2026-0319: Resolution providing for the sale of certain property, acquired by the City of Pittsburgh at tax sales. ITEMS A through X: A: 2114 Forbes Avenue, 11-K-191 (Council District 6), B: 0 Forbes Avenue, 11-K-192 (Council District 6),C: 530 Junilla Street, 10-L-313 (Council District 6), D: 4811 Columbo Street, 50-B-172 (Council District 9), E: 4813 Columbo Street, 50-B-174 (Council District 9), F: 6313 Dean Street, 124-C-26 (Council District 9), G: 6315 Dean Street, 124-C-27 (Council District 9), H: 6319 Dean Street, 124-C-29 (Council District 9), I: 6355 Dean Street, 124-G-65 (Council District 9), J: 1309 Paulson Avenue, 124-H-147 (Council District 9), K: 6523 Shetland Avenue, 124-P-338 (Council District 9), L: 6940 Hartman Lane, 172-N-158 (Council District 9), M: 721 Singer Place, 174-S-362-A (Council District 9), N: 7936 Tioga Street, 175-H-89 (Council District 9) O: 318 Renova Street, 57-D-39 (Council District 5), P: 2367 South 18th Street Extension, 13-A-10 (Council District 3), Q: 317 Millbridge Street, 14-E-298 (Council District 3), R: 315 Millbridge Street, 14-E-299 (Council District 3), S: 412 Beltzhoover Avenue, 14-J-136 (Council District 3), T: 78 Climax Street, 15-L-16 (Council District 3), U: 0 Kuhn Street, 4-N-106 (Council District 2), V: 850 Spring Garden Avenue, 24-E-124-A (Council District 1), W: 305 Dunlap Street, 116-J-104 (Council District 1), X: 518 West Prospect Avenue, 70-E-14 (Council District 2)

    Apr 2, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2026-0586: Order for a hearing to review discrepancies between market value and tax assessed value for residential properties in the City of Boston and to evaluate the City's tax assessment practices.

    Mar 13, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CB 121181: AN ORDINANCE relating to regular property taxes; providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the City at an election to be held on August 4, 2026, of a proposition authorizing the City to levy regular property taxes for up to seven years in excess of the limitation on levies in chapter 84.55 RCW for the purpose of sustaining investments in Library operating hours, collections, technology, programming, and maintenance while expanding access to opportunity through Library materials, technology, and undertaking a seismic retrofit of one Library facility; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

    Mar 10, 2026

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • 26-0248: Executive Session - Discussion of Property Tax Exemptions under HB25-1289 and Belleview Station Metropolitan District No. 1

    Mar 3, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • NOTICE OF MEETING AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDAi MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2026 – 6:00 P.M.

    Mar 2, 2026

    ·Kansas City, MO
    Agenda

    This is a March 2, 2026 Jefferson City, Missouri City Council meeting agenda scheduled for 6:00 P.M. at the John G. Christy Municipal Building. The agenda includes a financial update presentation by Shiela Pearre, consideration of consent items including a surplus property sale to MoDOT and a police department UTV purchase, and introduction of eight bills covering parking and traffic amendments, a $50,000 air service guarantee agreement with Columbia Regional Airport, multiple subdivision and land use approvals, and a tax credit agreement for a conference center project.

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  • Responses to City Council – February 17, 2026 | PDF

    Feb 17, 2026

    ·Scranton, PA
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    On February 17, 2026, the City of Scranton provided responses to questions raised by City Council members during the February 10 meeting. Key topics included the pending grant application for Engine 10 fire station upgrades on East Mountain, coordination with Pennsylvania American Water Company (PAWC) on aging water main infrastructure following a recent break in the Hill Section, and a request for documentation of purchases and services rendered under emergency declarations (invoices still being compiled). Additionally, responses addressed a 30-day extension signed February 9, 2026 for the Fidelity Bank building purchase, and clarification that questions regarding non-respondents to an HUP Test mailing were forwarded to the Lackawanna County Tax Assessment Office.

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  • 0451-2026: To authorize the Director of Development to execute those documents necessary to acquire fee simple title and lesser interests to real property identified as Franklin County Tax Parcel No. 010-052390 located at 84-92 North Front Street from Southeast, Inc.; to authorize the transfer of cash and appropriation within the Harrison West Recreation Park Fund; to authorize the expenditure of up to $1,430,000.00 from the Harrison West Recreation Park Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($1,430,000.00)

    Feb 10, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2026-0338: Order for a hearing to discuss property tax relief for long-term residents and essential municipal employees.

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • BL2026-1288: An ordinance invoking Tennessee Code Annotated Sections 67-5-603(d) and 67-5-606(c) to authorize the Assessor of Property to prorate Tax Year 2026 property assessments for certain properties damaged by Winter Storm Fern.

    Feb 6, 2026

    ·Nashville, TN
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  • 0405-2026: To transfer, appropriate, and authorize the expenditure of service payments in lieu of taxes deposited into the Milo-Grogan TIF Fund to Coulter Properties, LLC; to authorize the Director of the Department of Development, on behalf of the City, to enter into the TIF Agreement with Coulter Properties, LLC for up to eighty-one thousand four-hundred twenty-one dollars and eighty-three cents ($81,421.83) to reimburse them for soft costs and construction costs, including demolition, for public infrastructure improvements adjacent to the Rogue Fitness expansion; and to allow for the reimbursement of expenditures incurred prior to the Purchase Order, starting January 1, 2026. ($81,421.83)

    Feb 4, 2026

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2026-0084: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code at Title Two: Fiscal, Article IX: Property Taxes, Chapter 263: Real Property Tax and Exemptions, Section 263.02 (a) Discount in advance, (b)(1) Optional tri-annual payments, and (d): Due Dates, so as to amend the discount date for the 2026 fiscal year.

    Jan 30, 2026

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 26-0096: A bill for an ordinance amending Chapter 53 of the Revised Municipal Code, concerning property tax assistance payments. Amends Chapter 53 of the Revised Municipal Code concerning the real property tax assistance program to expand program eligibility for homeowners, sunset program eligibility for renters, and clarify code language. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 2-3-2026.

    Jan 27, 2026

    ·Denver, CO
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  • 2026-0163: On the Petition, referred on January 28, 2026, Docket #0163, for a Special Law re: An Act Relative to Real Estate Transfer Fees and Senior Property Tax Relief, the committee submitted a report recommending that this petition ought to pass.

    Jan 24, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2026-0213: Order for a hearing to allow for monthly property tax payments for residents.

    Jan 23, 2026

    ·Boston, MA
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  • CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 6:00 PM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2026

    Jan 13, 2026

    ·Fort Worth, TX
    Agenda

    The Fort Worth City Council meeting scheduled for 6:00 PM on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, includes special presentations honoring Bob Semple Day, the Texas Forge Taekwondo team, and Anorexia Nervosa Awareness. The consent agenda covers routine items including authorization of the city's $384,824.72 pro-rata allocation to the Denton Central Appraisal District for 2026, a $100,000 donation return to the Fort Worth Public Library Foundation, a $40,000 agreement with the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center for construction support, and denial of a 50% property tax exemption request for a housing development at Marine Creek Parkway.

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  • Metropolitan Development Commission Hearing (January 7, 2026) Meeting Notice

    Jan 7, 2026

    ·Indianapolis, IN
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    The Metropolitan Development Commission of Indianapolis-Marion County held a public hearing on January 7, 2026, where it approved several zoning petitions and policy resolutions. Key approvals included a Final Economic Revitalization Area Resolution recommending six years of personal property tax abatement for Waste Management of Indiana, LLC; hospital expansions totaling approximately 29,600 square feet for Community Health Network; and rezoning requests for residential and mixed-use developments. The commission also continued two rezoning petitions to later dates (February 4 and January 21, 2026) and approved a waiver allowing refiling of a petition for property at 8560 North College Avenue after its previous withdrawal.

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  • REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Dec 10, 2025

    ·Newark, NJ
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    The Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark held a regular meeting on December 10, 2025, at 6:30 PM to approve resolutions and address municipal business. The consent agenda included approval of bills totaling $626,558.60 for the period through December 10, 2025 (Resolution 154-25), a $1,197,000 Bond Anticipation Note designated as a "Qualified Tax-Exempt Obligation" (Resolution 155-25), and awarding Meals on Wheels Senior Food Provider Services to Legacy Hospitality & Entertainment Group, LLC (Resolution 156-25). The council also authorized shared services agreements with the Town of Guttenberg for animal control, clerk, financial administration, payroll, and tax collector services (Resolution 158-25), and with Hudson County for maintenance of borough-owned traffic signals and roadways (Resolution 159-25). Additional resolutions addressed staff changes, including the resignation of Mary Gaines and appointment of Jeniffer Da Silva as Secretary of the Joint Planning/Zoning Board, and authorized payment for the 2025 Lead Service Line Replacement Phase III Project to Shauger Property Services (Resolution 163-25).

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  • 2025-2090: Resolution in support of HD.4422, "An Act relative to property tax classification, the senior homeowner property tax exemption, and the personal property tax exemption". On motion of Councilors Weber and Worrell, Rule 12 was invoked to include Councilor Louijeune as an original co-sponsor. Objection by Councilor Flynn.

    Dec 8, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 2025-2632: Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code at Title Two: Fiscal, Article IX: Property Taxes, Chapter 263: Real Property Tax and Exemption, by fixing the rate of real estate taxation for 2026. (Public Hearing held 12/20/25)

    Dec 5, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-2619: Resolution providing for the sale of certain property, acquired by the City of Pittsburgh at tax sales. ITEMS A through AG: A: 2610 Bedford Avenue, 10-C-76 (Council District 6), B: 2612 Bedford Avenue, 10-C-77 (Council District 6), [C: 0 Francis Street, 10-H-140 (Council District 6) DELETED], [D: 2903 Centre Avenue, 27-E-37 (Council District 6) DELETED], E: 5360 Hillcrest Street, 50-H-40 (Council District 9), F: 5362 Hillcrest Street, 50-H-41 (Council District 9), [G: 5406 Kincaid Street, 50-M-161 (Council District 9) DELETED], [H: 6940 Hartman Lane, 172-N-158 (Council District 9) DELETED], I: 0 Westmoreland Avenue, 173-B-8 (Council District 9), J: 1600 Lincoln Avenue, 173-B-128 (Council District 9), K: 4644 Chatsworth Street, 56-B-13 (Council District 5), L: 4642 Chatsworth Street, 56-B-14 (Council District 5), M: 4632 Chatsworth Street, 56-B-18 (Council District 5), N: 436 Parkwood Road, 13-N-253 (Council District 3), O: 42 Lafferty Avenue, 15-K-210 (Council District 3), P: 44 Lafferty Avenue, 15-K-211 (Council District 3), Q: 1611 Belasco Avenue, 35-F-113 (Council District 4), R: 0 Valle Rue Street, 20-F-237-0001 (Council District 2), S: 906 Valonia Street, 20-M-127 (Council District 2), T: 852 Suismon Street, 24-J-376 (Council District 1), U: 1133 Itin Street, 24-B-237 (Council District 1), V: 1125 Voskamp Street, 24-F-306 (Council District 1), W: 2046 Ley Street, 48-E-262 (Council District 1), X: 99 Fountain Street, 23-H-299 (Council District 1), Y: 40 W McIntyre Avenue, 46-F-93 (Council District 6), Z: 1601 Spring Garden Avenue, 47-M-155 (Council District 1), AA: 98 Watson Boulevard, 77-B-212 (Council District 1), AB: 0 Marshall Avenue, 45-N-113 (Council District 1), AC: 0 Richardson Avenue, 75-L-93 (Council District 1), AD: 3221 Central Avenue, 76-K-109 (Council District 1), AE: 237 E Meyers Street, 60-H-154 (Council District 4), AF: 4408 Armorhill Avenue, 90-M-92 (Council District 5), AG: 927 Armorhill Avenue, 91-F-189 (Council District 5)

    Dec 5, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • 2025-2078: Communication from Councilor Flynn to Nicholas Ariniello, Commissioner of the Boston Assessing Department, requesting data for a hearing to discuss tax rates for residential and commercial property owners in Boston.

    Dec 3, 2025

    ·Boston, MA
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  • 25-2029: A resolution levying upon all taxable property within the City and County of Denver taxes for the year 2025, to be collected in 2026, for purposes authorized by law. Establishes the 2025 City mill levy for property taxes due in 2026. The Committee approved filing this item at its meeting on 12-9-2025.

    Nov 26, 2025

    ·Denver, CO
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