Petition updateI do not want my property address to be included in the proposed city of GreenhavenGreenhaven Property Assessement Revenue Report
Citizens Against Cityhood in DeKalb
21 Oct 2017
2017 Property Tax Revenue Report for Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Tucker, Stonecrest, and the proposed city of Greenhaven https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6rHTsNOsLE_LXBKWF9uS09qUUU/view?usp=sharing You can find all the feasibility studies on the website below. Also, note that Stonecrest and Greenhaven reports do not report the median home value, however, they do report median income. Brookhaven and Dunwoody median home value are 3 to 4 times more than homes in South DeKalb. which also have an impact on the amount of revenue generate on property taxes The proposed of Greenhaven would be 10 times the land size of Dunwoody, the 2nd largest city in Georgia, 6 times as many residents as Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Stonecrest, and 9 times the population of Tucker. The City of Brookhaven and Dunwoody median home values are 3 to 4 times that of the proposed city of Greenhaven. Most new cities were not created overnight including Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Johns Creek and Peachtree Corners. The time it took these communities to become cities. Sandy Spring took 30 years. Peachtree Corners 13 years Johns Creek 6 years Brookhaven 5 years Dunwoody 3 years Tucker 3 years Milton 1 year. It took Atlanta 150 years to reach a population of 450,000 residents. Most cities in Georgia have populations less than 15,000 people. . Citizens Against Cityhood in DeKalb Website ccegdekalb.blogspot.com
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