NAPLES, Fla. – Some homeowners will be be paying more money toward property taxes as the city braces for a $19 million increase in budget.
City Manager Bill Moss said much of the budget has already been designated to projects including the $5 million replacement of the deteriorating city dock and a $10 million dollar fire station.
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