CAPE CORAL, Fla. – Cape Coral residents are grappling with the potential impact of proposed property tax cuts.
Lawmakers are considering reducing property taxes, but city leaders warn that this could affect community services.
For some homeowners, the solution is finding a balance.
“I think a little bit of fees are fine and a little bit of sales tax too, as long as it doesn’t get out of control,” said Alan, a local resident.
Others are more concerned about which services might face cuts.
“Parks and recreation provide space for seniors ,really everyone, to enjoy living here,” said Laurie, another resident.
City leaders say police funding would be protected, leaving other services to compete for remaining funds.
“Something probably will have to give,” Laurie said.
Residents are questioning whether the savings now are worth potentially losing community amenities.
“You have to work within what you can afford,” Alan said.
The debate over property tax relief is just beginning, with several proposals currently moving through the Florida Legislature.
If these proposals advance, voters across the state will have the final say in November.