Pima Community College plans to increase property taxes and has bumped up tuition rates as the school tries to make up for lost revenue due to a low state support and declining enrollment. The college hopes to use increased revenues to raise staff wages and continue free services for students. Read more»
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Voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure to limit increases in property valuations that determine how much property taxes people pay. Read more» 3
Pima County's combined property tax rate could increase by 8.6 cents per $100 assessed valuation under a tentative 2010-11 budget approved by the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday. Read more» 1