Milford will drop its tax rate for the sixth year in row, mayor says
Saul Flores
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The Milford Board of Aldermen vote on the 2021-22 municipal budget at the board’s April 5 meeting.Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less
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MILFORD — The city’s tax rate will decrease for the sixth consecutive year, according to the mayor.
The 2021-22 city budget passed by the Board of Aldermen contained few modifications from the package approved by the Board of Finance in March, but did change the tax rate, from 27.67 mills to 27.65 mills.
“Milford’s mill rate, already lower than our neighboring communities, will be reduced even further to 27.65 mills, cutting taxes for all residents and businesses,” Mayor Ben Blake said.