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Marcus Jones wants 7% more of your property tax.

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Your property taxes are going up, y'all.

Alright so check it — you know how we're always talking about how this city's growing so fast, sometimes it feels like it's growing *away* from us? Well, City Manager Marcus Jones just dropped a proposal that's gonna make some folks in Plaza Midwood and even over in the West End feel that pinch a little harder. He's talking about a nearly 7 percent property tax increase. Man, when I heard that, I just thought about all the folks trying to stay in their homes, trying to keep up with everything else going up around them.

Real talk, this ain't just some number on a spreadsheet. This is gonna hit folks from Dilworth to Derita. They say it's for city services, right? But folks are still wondering why the CATS bus system stays struggling or why traffic on I-77 keeps getting worse. You know, you see all these new apartment buildings popping up in South End, looking identical, and you wonder if all that new development is actually easing the burden for the rest of us, or just creating more demand.

### What This Means for Your Wallet

* **Higher Bills:** Your property tax bill will likely go up, meaning more out of your pocket.

* **City Services:** The proposed increase is intended to fund city services, though the effectiveness remains a local debate.

* **Growth Pains:** It's a clear sign of Charlotte's rapid growth and the ongoing challenge of funding infrastructure and services for a booming population.

This isn't just about taxes, it's about what kind of city we're building. Are we making it harder for long-time residents to stay? Are we funding the right things? These are the questions folks are asking at the Bojangles drive-thru on Eastway Drive, same as they are over by Trade and Tryon. This isn't just a proposal, man, it's a gut check for Charlotte.

Queen City on the wire — morning's looking right.

The crew on the Morning Wire breaks this down every single day, you gotta check it out live at mornings.live.

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