Seagrovegirl
The exceptions to your statement concerning "millage rate" reductions is true with two glaring examples:
The Walton County School Board has never lowered their "discreationary" millage rate ( the state sets the required rate) and the South Walton Fire District only lowered their millage rate 1 year since 1999. Last year they lowered their rate by .03 mills - that was a result of the state required rollback set by the passage of Amendment 1.
The clip that I included was from the cache on the WCTA webserver. That piece was never published in their newsletter. I did find the graphic that was also on the site.
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Please note the gradges given to each taxing authority just prior to their final "public hearing"
The exceptions to your statement concerning "millage rate" reductions is true with two glaring examples:
The Walton County School Board has never lowered their "discreationary" millage rate ( the state sets the required rate) and the South Walton Fire District only lowered their millage rate 1 year since 1999. Last year they lowered their rate by .03 mills - that was a result of the state required rollback set by the passage of Amendment 1.
The clip that I included was from the cache on the WCTA webserver. That piece was never published in their newsletter. I did find the graphic that was also on the site.
View attachment 10059
Please note the gradges given to each taxing authority just prior to their final "public hearing"