A very special episode
The nascent town of Pleasant Garden, which seems to have frequent "special meetings," has scheduled another meet-up next Monday "to discuss implementation of a property tax."
If Pleasant Garden opts for its own tax, it would join Summerfield and Oak Ridge as towns bordering Greensboro that have levied a property tax for the first time in the past year. But given the upheaval that has taken place in the town over former Mayor Ron Surgeon and arguments over a town hall, talk of a tax may stir up a bees nest in the rural berg.
The meeting is set for Monday, March 7 at 4 p.m. To read the full notice, click the link below:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
The Town Council of the Town of Pleasant Garden has called a Special Meeting to be held Monday, March 7, 2005 at 4:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to work on the final draft of the Personnel Policy and to discuss implementation of a property tax.
Citizens are invited to attend. There will be no public comment period.
Kelly Hoover
Town Clerk
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