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<blockquote data-quote="gl55" data-source="post: 4222458" data-attributes="member: 729"><p>Here is an example of how my property taxes are distributed.</p><p><strong>264.18---City of Warr Acres </strong></p><p><strong>63.89---City-County Health </strong></p><p><strong>387.03---Francis Tuttle Career Tech 21 </strong></p><p><strong>128.27---Metro Library </strong></p><p><strong>272.82---Oklahoma County </strong></p><p><strong>102.12---Oklahoma Countywide Schools </strong></p><p><strong>1,688.46---Putnam City Schools </strong></p><p>When Warr Acres voted for a GO Bond that passed it added that 264.18 to my property taxes for 20 years to retire the bond and when voters pass a Putman City School bond proposal that amount goes up even though my valuation would have not increased my taxes that amount. Those are just a couple of examples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl55, post: 4222458, member: 729"] Here is an example of how my property taxes are distributed. [B]264.18---City of Warr Acres 63.89---City-County Health 387.03---Francis Tuttle Career Tech 21 128.27---Metro Library 272.82---Oklahoma County 102.12---Oklahoma Countywide Schools 1,688.46---Putnam City Schools [/B] When Warr Acres voted for a GO Bond that passed it added that 264.18 to my property taxes for 20 years to retire the bond and when voters pass a Putman City School bond proposal that amount goes up even though my valuation would have not increased my taxes that amount. Those are just a couple of examples.[B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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