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FCPS property tax vote

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Stay informed about this upcoming decision.

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On Thurs., Sept. 8 at 6 p.m., a public hearing on property taxes will take place at the John D. Price Administration Building, 450 Park Pl.

Fayette County Board of Education members are weighing two different options for local property tax rates.

Community members wishing to give input before the meeting can e-mail the Fayette County Board of Education.

Community members are also invited to attend the in-person meeting + provide feedback on the two options.

The graphic above shows a breakdown of the two options school board members will vote on at the end of the meeting.

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Option No. 1 + Option No. 2

Graphic by FCPS

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