bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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And doing so would then transfer the tax burden to the residents of Osceola and Orange counties. There was a loooooot of backlash to that suggestion.
They would have likely had to come close to the max mill rate on top of possibly having to cut county services and even services to Disney. Disney was already paying a higher mill rate to Reedy Creek on top of the same county mill rate where they weren't using many county services.
As someone who deals with consistent property taxes every year, I find what Florida does odd, where counties and special districts recalculate the property tax rate every year based on a projected budget.