Set property tax rate at 0.14% to fund city employee pensions
In Plain English
Richmond property owners pay a special tax to help fund city employee pensions. The current rate is 0.14% of your property's assessed value. If approved, this rate stays the same for another year and generates $25.7 million citywide.
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