The Stafford County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved their $320 million budget for Fiscal Year 2021.
With the Real Estate tax rate of 97 cents per $100 of assessed property value -- known as the equalized tax rate that was adopted on April 21 -- the main focus of Tuesday's budget meeting was to identify cuts and reductions to the budget. The equalized rate means property owners won't see a hike in their Real Estate tax bills.
The Board decreased general government operating costs by 10%, funding to the Rappahannock Regional library was reduced about $400,000, and Parks and Rec won’t open pools or run any summer activities this year.
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