In a close race, Tuscaloosa city voters decided not to pass a 22 percent property tax increase to support the city school ...
Tuscaloosa voters rejected a referendum that would have increased property taxes by 22 percent, falling 705 votes short.
About 53% of voters said "no" to the property tax hike, while 47% said "yes." Around 16.5% of the city's voters participated ...
Polls are open across the city of Tuscaloosa as citizens weigh whether to increase their property taxes by 22 percent to fund ...
Tuscaloosa City Schools is fighting an uphill battle to secure support for a referendum to increase property taxes to support ...
Tuscaloosa city voters will decide whether to vote yes or no on a tax referendum.The city school district is looking to raise ...
Find out when and where to vote, what will be on the ballot and how the proposed 11.5-mill property tax hike would affect ...
By Reporter Paislee Roberts Tuscaloosa residents will vote on Sept. 24 on whether to raise property taxes to increase funding ...
Tuscaloosa voters will decide whether to raise property taxes to fund improvements in the Tuscaloosa City Schools system. If approved, the referendum would increase the millage rate the schools ...
City of Tuscaloosa residents are days away from voting on a tax referendum, and while the city school system hopes to secure ...
Tuscaloosa voters have rejected a proposed property tax increase that would have benefited Tuscaloosa City Schools. The hike ...
Residents in Tuscaloosa voted down a proposed property tax increase that would have benefitted schools. Polls were open Tuesday, Sept. 24 for residents to let their voice be known. Final results of ...