Early voting for renewal of the property tax that funds the Lincoln Parish Library begins in 10 days, and members of the library’s Board of Control said they were dissatisfied last week with the ef
The Lincoln Parish Library Board of Control on Wednesday voted in support of a potential plan to adjust the millage rates of the library’s two ad valorem taxes for 2020 in such a way that will help the library pay off its bond debt without changing the total taxes residents have to pay.
A new half-cent sales tax will soon hit the books in Lincoln Parish, as voters on Saturday passed the school board’s tax proposition to fund teacher pay raises and school security measures.
In order to finish paying off its 20-year bond on the construction of the Lincoln Parish Library on time, the Lincoln Parish Police Jury is considering a pair of small millage adjustments for 2020 that would net no change in taxpayers’ total due.
Lincoln Parish will soon see a new half-cent sales tax go into effect, as voters on Saturday passed the parish school board’s tax proposition to fund teacher pay raises and school securit
Lincoln Parish voters go to the polls Saturday to decide the fate of a new half-cent education sales tax that was originally proposed by the parish school board in October 2019.
In addition to formally enacting minimum standards from the state for school reopening, during its Tuesday meeting the Lincoln Parish School Board also took action on items such as Superintendent M
This winter, the voters of Lincoln Parish will have the chance to approve or strike down a renewal of the property tax that funds the parish library, at a rate of 5.85 mills.
After originally being scheduled to do so in May, Lincoln Parish voters will be asked to support or oppose a new half-cent sales tax for the school board at the Aug. 15 election.