Property owners in Indy begin receiving their tax bills (Hawaii rental homes)
Property owners in Indy begin receiving their tax bills
Marion County homeowners will be among the first in Central Indiana to find out how big a property tax break the General Assembly approved this year.
Source: www.indystar.com
MONDAY'S CALENDAR
Jefferson Parish Library Programs West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan Blvd., Harvey. Calliope Puppets presents "The Fisherman and His Wife" 6:30. Free. Call 838-1100 or visit www.jefferson.lib.la.us/calendar.htm.
Source: www.nola.com
Bid to boost Aboriginal futures
On Australia's Palm Island, land reform and business investment are gaining increased support.
Source: www.csmonitor.com
Short-term rental issue moves to county plate
The private home rental debate could heat up in Big Bear Valley, actually throughout the county. San Bernardino County planners drafted a private home rental ordinance for county unincorporated areas in the mountain regions. A hearing is set for May 4.
Source: www.bigbeargrizzly.net
Want to go?
Want to go? What: A public hearing will be held on the Collinsville proposal to rezone the bulk of the city's R-2 and R-3 areas -- which allow duplexes and apartments -- into R-1, which only allows single-family housing.
Source: www.belleville.com
Labor charges stick to company
COLUMBIANA - The owner of United Rentals was found to have been engaging in unfair labor practices by the National Labor Relations Board. United Rental stores, owned by the Britt Co., are located in Glenmoor and Columbiana.
Source: www.morningjournalnews.com
Business licenses
Recent applications for business licenses and renewals.
Source: syndicateiq.azcentral.com
A new downtown for Oviedo?
OVIEDO -- A new downtown is on its way.
Source: www.bizjournals.com
Condo craze
Industry experts say Pinellas County is in a rental housing crisis. The percentage of available apartments is in the single digits and shrinking. There are two primary reasons apartments managers and owners are converting to condominiums, higher property insurance and higher property taxes.
Source: www.baynews9.com
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