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How Chesapeake tax dollars are being spent in South Norfolk, Greenbrier

A host of capital projects are earmarked for the South Norfolk and Greenbrier areas of Chesapeake, where tax revenue is set aside specifically for infrastructure-related projects in those areas. (Staff File, The Virginian-Pilot)
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A host of capital projects are earmarked for the South Norfolk and Greenbrier areas of Chesapeake, where tax revenue is set aside specifically for infrastructure-related projects in those areas. (Staff File, The Virginian-Pilot)
Staff mugshot of Natalie Anderson on July 21, 2022.
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Special tax increment financing districts were established both in South Norfolk and Greenbrier in the early 2000s. For the fiscal 2025 budget, $12.4 million of revenue was received for the South Norfolk TIF and $15.6 million for the Greenbrier TIF.

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