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Originally Posted by kermitology
I think it's an issue of the inner city being taxed at high rates because of the higher property values, but that money isn't being spent on infrastructure for the inner city, but rather it's being spent on supporting the suburban communities.
That's pretty unfair.
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This will disappoint a lot of people, but suburban communities actually do pay for themselves. And infrastructure downtown is constantly updated.
How about far flung but really old suburbs like Canyon Meadows, Lakeview, Bonavista and Silver Springs? Do they get tax breaks too?