"After the council vote, Rybak emphasized that contrary to popular belief, the city 
isn't
increasing tax collections to backfill the state-aid cuts but to pay for long-existing
obligations, what he has called the payment on the city's credit card."

If the increased property taxes are paying off the municipal credit card, please tell 
me how many
installments I'm going to have to make, over what period of time, and when the 
property tax will
drop back down to reflect the debt has been paid in full.

Thanks,
Jason Stone | Hale

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