
It’s hard times for a cat and homeowner in Virginia 😪 On Tuesday, the Virginia Beach City Council held a public hearing, giving residents the last chance to voice their concerns about the city’s upcoming budget.
The proposed $2.6 billion budget is 2.77% higher than last year. A two-cent real estate tax reduction is one of the biggest changes affecting residents.
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