Receive presentation on Chevron property tax settlement details
In Plain English
The city's special attorney will explain the terms of a settlement agreement with Chevron over disputed property taxes. Chevron operates the large refinery in Richmond and has been in legal disputes with the city about how much property tax it owes. The presentation covers what the city agreed to and how much money is involved.
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