GROSSMAN CALLS OUT MAYOR FOR 6.5% PROPERTY TAX INCREASE
Here are Grossman’s comments today during Public Comment at today’s City Council meeting. He told the Mayor that he needs to keep his campaign promise and lower our property tax:
Here are Grossman’s comments today during Public Comment at today’s City Council meeting. He told the Mayor that he needs to keep his campaign promise and lower our property tax:
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