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Abstract:
Raleigh County's population is increasing three percent each year making it one of the nation's fastest growing metropolises. Due to this annual increase, city planners must accommodate a burgeoning population by building up not out; much of Raleigh County's land is either developed or protected natural environments. Increased housing in urban areas demands greater transportation efficiency and to compensate, county voters will vote on raising transit taxes one half cent.
Abstract:
Cleveland County had the lowest tax rate in 1935 in the state. Overall tax rate was 73 cents divided amongst county-wide initiatives, road management, and school taxes. The county's tax system, local politicians, and citizens are credited for this successful management of taxation.